The Brothers Warner Page #10

Synopsis: Intimate portraits of brothers Albert Warner, Harry M. Warner, Jack L. Warner, and Sam Warner, the siblings who were close knit at the time of Warner Bros. Studios founding, but who later became estranged. This film, written and directed by Harry's granddaughter Cass, traces them from their humble, immigrant beginnings, to their breakthrough achievements, and their continuing imprint on American culture. This historic view of a family, and Hollywood's golden years offers invaluable and rare still photographs, classic film footage, and private access to relatives, friends, employees, and historians.
Director(s): Cass Warner
Production: The Promise Documentary
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IMDB:
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Year:
2007
94 min
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are the only ones who really know.

That is so amazing.

- Can you tell me what it is?

- Yes, it's Wonskolaser.

Wonskolaser.

W-O-N-S-K-O-L-A-S-E-R.

- Won-- And you say it, "Wonskolaser"?

- Right.

Now, is that--? Is that--?

That is like-- Oh, my God.

Can you imagine,

"Wonskolaser Bros. Presents"?

Yeah, exactly.

The Warner Bros. made the pictures

that they wanted to see...

...and that they thought were valuable and

worthwhile. That's a whole different mindset.

Thought you were smarter

than to stick your kisser in.

I couldn't stand by

and watch him shoot you down.

The potential force of motion pictures

for good has just begun to be tapped.

All we have done is only a foundation

for future greatness...

...but we can take pride in the fact

that our foundation is a firm one.

It is solid bedrock for future generations

of pioneers to build upon.

My brothers and I thank you, one and all.

You have made us very happy tonight.

United they stood...

...divided they fell.

Yet their ideals live on...

...in all those who believe in using media

to educate, entertain and enlighten.

In other words,

those who have the chutzpah...

...to put their tokhes on the table

to make their dreams a reality.

And Jack?

We're family.

We're mishpokhe.

As your heartfelt postcard said:

"It is much harder to struggle

against oneself than against fate."

But now fate will not have the last word.

I'd like to believe

I've kept my promise to you, Grandpa.

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