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Have You Seen...? WGVU Public Media
Have You Seen...?
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In ‘Have You Seen...?’ film school fugitives Scott Vander Werf and David Hast chat about their favorite movies, movie genres, and the people who made and make the movies. They select from all of movie history; from the beginnings of the art form more than a century ago, through the golden age of Hollywood, world cinema, and up to the present day. Scott and David aim for a blend of nostalgia and education, shedding light on the who, why, and how of the movies. ‘Have You Seen…?’ is a production of WGVU Public Radio in Grand Rapids, MI.

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  • David Hast and Scott Vander Werf discuss director Alfred Hitchcock, primarily his film, 'The 39 Steps'
  • David Hast and Scott Vander Werf talk about the most iconic of Hollywood genres, Westerns. They explore classic westerns from The Great Train Robbery through The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and touch on modern and contemporary westerns
  • David Hast and Scott Vander Werf discuss the Pre-Code era of film between the introduction of sound in the late 1920s and the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code censorship guidelines
  • David Hast and Scott Vander Werf discuss Film Noir with one of the greatest from the genre: Out of the Past
  • On this episode David Hast and Scott Vander Werf talk about the film His Girl Friday and other screwball comedies and classic romantic comedies
  • Scott Vander Werf and former educator and film maker David Hast talk about Footlight Parade and other classic films on this first episode of Have You Seen...?Have You Seen is a series featuring WGVU Public Radio’s Scott Vander Werf in conversation with former educator and film maker David Hast about classic Hollywood movies.They’ll explore the history of cinema and the relevance of older movies within today’s world, of how the origins of cinema continue today. We bring you our first installment today, looking at Footlight Parade and other films.