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Z Channel - A Magnificent Obsession

Director: Alexandra Cassavetes
Producer: Alison Palmer Bourke, Ed Carroll, F.X. Feeney, Susan Heimbeinder, Leslie Lowell, Steve Matzkin, Jonathan Montepare, Marshall Persinger, Rick Ross
Theatrical: 2004
Rated: R
Studio: Hart Sharp Video
Genre: Documentary
Duration: 120
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1364
DVD Details
Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0
Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Picture Format: Widescreen
Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:Oct 2005
Price: $24.98
Credits
Himself
Robert Altman
Herself
Vera Anderson
Himself
C.L. Batten
Herself
Jacqueline Bisset
Himself
Charles Champlin
Himself
David Chasman
Himself
F.X. Feeney
Himself
James B. Harris
Himself
Jerry Harvey
Himself
Don Hyde
Himself
Henry Jaglom
Himself
Jim Jarmusch
Himself
Charles H. Joffe
Himself (Interviewer) (voice)
John McNally
Himself
Bill Mechanic
Himself
Ned Nalle
Himself
Alexander Payne
Herself
Doreen Ringer Ross
Himself
Chuck Ross
Himself
Andrei Rublev
Himself
Alan Rudolph
Herself
Theresa Russell
Himself
Timothy Ryerson
Himself
Jeff Schwager
Herself
Penelope Spheeris
Himself
Bob Strock
Himself
Quentin Tarantino
Himself
Kevin Thomas
Himself
Jonathan Turell
Himself
Douglas Venturelli
Himself
Paul Verhoeven
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James Woods
Himself
Vilmos Zsigmond
Herself (as Vera Anderson)
Vera Carlisle Anderson
Himself (archive footage)
Ernest Borgnine
Himself
Stuart Cooper
Himself (archive footage)
William Holden
Himself
Kris Kristofferson
Himself (archive footage)
Sam Peckinpah
Summary
Director Xan (daughter of actor John) Cassavetes' "Z Channel - A Magnificent Obsession" harkens back to a time when a single pay cable TV outlet could offer more quality and variety than all the HBOs and Showtimes of the world combined. Beginning in 1974, Los Angeles' Z Channel, driven by chief programmer Jerry Harvey, presented an astonishingly eclectic array of fare to its subscribers, from mega-hits like "Star Wars" to obscure classics by directors like Kurosawa, Fellini, Antonioni, Peckinpah, and others. In championing movies like Michael Cimino's "Heaven's Gate", Sergio Leone's "Once Upon a Time in America", and Oliver Stone's "Salvador", especially the uncut versions, Harvey earned the respect of countless filmmakers, a good many of whom (like Quentin Tarantino, Jim Jarmusch, Alexander Payne, and Robert Altman) are on hand to sing his praises. There are also lots of clips, as well as recollections about the making of those films; in fact, "Z Channel - A Magnificent Obsession" is more about movies than it is about Harvey and his channel. That's good, because despite his lurid denouement (he killed his wife, then himself, in 1988), Harvey was not an especially interesting man, but rather a single-minded film freak, a guy who used movie dialogue for his own wedding vows. Cassavetes' film is likely to appeal mostly to those who share his passion, if not his mental problems; if nothing else, it will certainly pique your interest in some of the wonderful movies celebrated here. "--Sam Graham"