The three elder Warner brother siblings began in the movie industry by purchasing a movie projector and traveling to small towns to exhibit movies produced by others. Within a few years, and joined by another brother, they were producing their own films and became major players among Hollywood’s “Big Five” studios. Susan Gibberman discusses their humble beginnings, and their influences on the film industry, including ground-breaking and classic films such as The Jazz Singer, Little Caesar, Casablanca, as well as current hits like the Harry Potter series.