V032: City of Strangers: Driven into Paradise
British Broadcasting Corporation, VHS (NTSC), color (1992), 45:00
Narrated by Sam Wanamaker
Executive Producer: Diana Lashmore
Associate Producer: Sue Knussen
Produced by Ann Hummel for the BBC
| Time | Description |
| 0:00 | Credits |
| 1:15 | Voice-over, film clip of Gold Diggers (1935) |
| 1:40 | Interview with Christopher Hampton, author of Tales from Hollywood |
| 2:00 | Quick photo of Schönberg, one of many artists who fled Germany in the 1930s |
| 2:16 | Interview with Gottfried Reinhardt, writer and producer |
| 2:36 | Footage of Hitler and the Nazi party |
| 3:19 | Interview with Rudi Fehr, film editor |
| 3:37 | Interview with Marianne Brün, daughter of actor Fritz Kortner |
| 3:56 | Interview with Nuria Schoenberg Nono, daughter of AS |
| 4:05 | Footage of Jews leaving Europe by ship |
| 4:20 | Interview with Prof
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| 4:45 | Footage of Nazi book burning |
| 5:10 | Discussion of degenerate music and Ernst Krenek |
| 5:40 | Interview with Krenek |
| 6:29 | Composition in Blue (1934), animation by Oskar Fischinger |
| 7:00 | Interview with Elfriede Fischinger, artist |
| 7:20 | Discussion of Fischinger's innovations in animation; footage of his award-winning cigarette commercial "Muratti Marches On" (1933) |
| 8:00 | Interview with Elfriede Fischinger (cont'd.) |
| 9:00 | The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933), directed by Fritz Lang |
| 9:50 | Interview with Fritz Lang (filmed in 1967) |
| 11:50 | Footage of 1930s Los Angeles |
| 12:25 | Interview with Vincent Price |
| 12:40 | Elfriede Fischinger |
| 12:50 | Rudi Fehr |
| 13:15 | Footage of Hollywood |
| 13:30 | Interview with Curt Siodmak, writer |
| 13:55 | Interview with Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor |
| 14:15 | Footage of Fox studios |
| 14:50 | Interview with Neal Gabler, author of An Empire of Their Own |
| 15:10 | Footage from 1930s, discussion of Max Reinhardt's activities |
| 15:50 | A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) |
| 16:30 | Interview with Gottfried Reinhardt |
| 17:40 | Footage of Max Reinhardt's activity in the theater |
| 18:14 | Michael Tilson Thomas |
| 18:35 | Emigrés acting as film extras |
| 18:50 | Christopher Hampton |
| 19:20 | Discussion of Paul Kohner's activities |
| 19:35 | Interview with Lupita Tovar, widow of Paul Kohner |
| 20:00 | Elfriede Fischinger |
| 21:45 | Role of the screenwriter |
| 22:20 | Christopher Hampton |
| 23:00 | Warner Brothers studios |
| 23:20 | Gottfried Reinhardt |
| 23:40 | Discussion of Thomas and Heinrich Mann's activities |
| 25:25 | I Walked With a Zombie (1943), written by Curt Siodmak |
| 26:00 | Curt Siodmak on adapting to American culture |
| 26:50 | Gottfried Reinhardt on the difficulties for the older generation to adapt |
| 27:30 | Marianne Brün |
| 28:15 | Discussion of Salka Viertel's salon and her role in the émigré community |
| 28:40 | Bertolt Brecht's activities |
| 29:10 | Discussion of Arnold Schönberg's activities |
| 29:20 | Interview with Leonard Stein |
| 29:30 | Footage of Schönberg playing tennis with Gershwin, Malibu party |
| 29:55 | Interview with Lukas Foss, composer |
| 30:20 | Story of Schönberg's encounter with Irving Thalberg regarding The Good Earth |
| 30:30 | Interview with David Raksin, composer |
| 31:30 | Deception (1946) |
| 32:10 | Schönberg home movies, interview with Nuria Schoenberg Nono and with Randol Schoenberg, grandson of AS |
| 33:30 | David Raksin |
| 34:00 | Footage of Schönberg's Rockingham home |
| 35:50 | Vincent Price on AS |
| 36:45 | Deception (1946) |
| 37:25 | Tilson Thomas on educational opportunities in LA |
| 38:45 | Hollywood in the 1930s; Gottfried Reinhardt |
| 39:45 | War footage, American anti-war propaganda |
| 41:10 | Neal Gabler |
| 41:46 | Credits |
| 42:35 | End |