- Self - Author of 'Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend': Jack Warner wrote that Rin Tin Tin was the best leading man that Warner Bros. ever had. He never had a bad day, He never made a bad movie. He never made unreasonable demands. His family life was above reproach. Remember, these were silent films. Dogs were on the same level as human actors, all of them were mute. So you could have a story in which the dog was as capable of communicating as the people were.
- Self - Narrator: If these walls could speak, they would naturally talk of past struggles and successes and I'd hope of this studio's best traditions.
- Robert A. Daly: I think you need what they call now tent-pole movies. I think you need 3 or 4 of them a year. You need one in May, maybe one in July and maybe one at Christmas. And then the rest of the time, hopefully you'll do the right balance of movies.
- Curtis Hanson: There was a Warner Bros. kind of picture and yet within that Warner Bros. kind of picture, the individual movies felt more individual, they felt rougher, they felt more raw.
- Steven Spielberg: Steve Ross was a movie star in waiting. He was the kind of man who had the charisma of Cary Grant and Gary Cooper.
- Warren Beatty: There was this one meeting when Jack Warner and I got into it and I can't remember the subject of the argument and he said 'look, lets just put it this way: You do know who's name is on the water tower, right?' and I said 'well yes. It's my initials.' and we went over to the window and the guy couldn't help but laugh.
- Self - Narrator: Seemed like the America Dream could survive any threat except ironically, post war peace and prosperity.
- Robert A. Daly: We have never raised our voice to each another in 26 years and we had one basic rule and the rule was, whoever had the most passion about something had the final vote.
- Self - Film Critic, New York Times: I really appreciate the scale of Clint Eastwood movies. They very rarely seem to overreach.
- Self - Narrator: The Brothers entered Hollywood humbly but boldly, risking heavy debt, their studio grew quickly.