Raymond De Felitta hosts conversations about filmmaking with legendary directors, producers and actors including Andy Garcia, Peter Bogdanovich, John Sayles, Mary Harron and many more.
Raymond presents a rare 1973 Orson Welles interview from the Michael Parkinson BBC talk show.
Part two of Raymond's conversation with Nancy Savoca and Richard Guay.
Raymond sits down with writer/director Nancy Savoca and her husband/producer Richard Guay.
Mel touches on his time in the war as well as Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein and his knack for picking great titles.
Raymond talks with comedy legend Mel Brooks about his films The Critic, The Producers and The Twelve Chairs.
Part two of Raymond remembering his friend, Peter Bogdanovich.
Raymond remembers his friend Peter Bogdanovich and shares excerpts from a conversation they had about their musical collaboration "Monday Morning Quarterbacks."
Raymond speaks with Adell Aldrich about directing television in the 70's and her unique connection with Burt Young.
Raymond speaks with Mike Medavoy about his journey from agent to studio chief to producer and the iconic films he helped usher into existence along the way.
The thrilling conclusion to Raymond's Three Stooges saga. All will be revealed!
Raymond unpacks his lifelong obsession with The Three Stooges and his friendship with their director Edward Bernds.
Raymond chats with director Harold Becker about his unlikely arrival in Hollywood, giving Tom Cruise his first movie role, and his unique bond with Al Pacino.
Raymond "interviews" Otto Preminger and shares the story of how he came into possession of his doormat.
Raymond speaks to John Huston from beyond the grave and fondly recalls when the iconic director bought him his first drink.
Raymond chats with Nina Mann, the daughter of director Anthony Mann, about her late father's life and career.
Raymond and Randal discuss his controversial film 'The Blue Lagoon' and, of course, 'Grease.'
Raymond and Randal discuss directing Movies of the Week, John Travolta, and how The Ten Commandments inspired him to become a filmmaker.
Raymond and Mary's conversation continues, covering subjects from her step mother's unique film career to Hee Haw to her film 'I Shot Andy Warhol.'
Raymond and Mary discuss the making of her films 'The Notorious Betty Page' and 'Charlie Says.'
Raymond and John chat about more of his notable independent films, including his most recent, 'Go For Sisters'.
Raymond and John discuss 'The Secaucus 7', 'Lone Star' & 'Eight Men Out.'
Raymond and Jerry discuss casting a young Al Pacino, working with Willie Nelson and almost directing 'A Star Is Born.'
Raymond and Griffin talk about losing interest in acting, directing an Oscar winning short film, and the hippie party to end all hippie parties.
Raymond and Griffin discuss his time as an aspiring actor and 'accidental producer' in New York as well as An American Werewolf in London.
Raymond and Peter talk about his unique friendship with Orson Welles.
Raymond and Peter discuss his days at Esquire and John Ford.
Raymond and John continue their discussion, touching on Avildsen's films of the 1980's including 'The Karate Kid.'
Raymond and John discuss his beginnings in the world of softcore cinema of the 1960's as well as the creation of his legendary 1976 film 'Rocky.'
Raymond and Andy continue their discussion and cover topics including how he was cast in The Godfather Part III and the making of The Lost City, which he starred in and directed.
Raymond and Andy discuss Cuban music, American filmmaking and having Mickey Rourke as a baseball coach.