The Archive is a collection of cinephile-friendly findings around the web, including rare or never-before-seen photos, interviews, footage or any other bits related to classic or independent cinema. If you have any suggestions, feel free to tweet to @TheFilmStage. Check out the rundown below.

Above, Sidney Lumet and Henry Fonda on the set of 12 Angry Men.

Watch a documentary on surrealist cinema from 1987, presented by David Lynch. [The Seventh Art]

See over 200 rare Yasujirō Ozu photos. [Enthusiasm]

Watch Woody Allen prank a secretary on Candid Camera in 1963. [Movies.com]

Watch an 80-minute BBC special hosted by Clive Barker with guests John Carpenter, Roger Corman, Ramsey Campbell, Lisa Tuttle and Pete Atkins.

See a rare 1982 sketchbook from Ridley Scott‘s Blade Runner.

Watch Paul Thomas Anderson discuss Max Ophuls.

Watch Francis Ford Coppola‘s 50-minute interview with Apocalypse Now writer John Milius.

Jack Nicholson and Miloš Forman on the set of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.

Watch a recent 55-minute with Chinatown screenwriter Robert Towne and see a still of Nicholson and Polanski on set.

Watch a Scene By Scene episode with Roman Polanski. [The Seventh Art]

Watch a recent 90-minute conversation with animation icons Ron Clements, Pete Docter, Eric Goldberg, Kevin Lima, Mike Mitchell, Chris Sanders, Henry Selick, David Silverman and Kirk Wise. [The Playlist]

Watch a 30-minute making of documentary on George Lucas‘ debut feature, THX 1138. [Larry Wright]

Andrei Tarkovsky and Michelangelo Antonioni together and the former director on set. [Emma Green/Antinous]

Watch an 80-minute discussion with Olivier Assayas.

Watch a video about the use of the Mitchell BNC Camera and Zeiss Lenses in Stanley Kubrick‘s Barry Lyndon.

Watch a 90-minute making of documentary on Terry Gilliam‘s Twelve Monkeys. [The Playlist]

Rob Reiner, Carey Elwes and Mel Smith on the set of The Princess Bride in 1987.

Watch Charlie Chaplin‘s 1918 short How Moving Pictures Are Made. [Filmmaker IQ]

Watch a video on the history and science of Douglas Trumbull‘s slit scan effect used in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.

David O. Selznick on the set of Gone with the Wind in 1939. [Filmmaker IQ]

See more from The Archive here and feel free to tweet to @TheFilmStage for submissions.

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