
Hefner narrates about his new transformation as the leading man he is today.
Carrie Pitzulo talks about sexologist Alfred Kingsly book that talks about male sexuality
Hefner narrates how he became an editer for the college humor newspaper "The Shaft".
Hefner and Millie have their first newborn child named Christie
Hefner meets Patty Farmer at a bar and later have sex inside a car.
Hefner narrates how he got investors to finance his Playboy Magazines.
Hefner tries to reach out to several calender companies to use the nude pinups for his magazines.
Opening scene; Hefner narrates about life in America during the early 1950's.
Hefner narrrates how he came up with the famous bunny mascot for his magazines.
Hefner narrates how Playboy magazine has become one of the most popular magazines in America, with it's first issue being sold out.
Hefner narrates how he came up with "Playmate of the Month" for his Playboy magazines.
Hefner's son, Cooper, narrates how his father was sucessful with his business.
Hefner talks about the magazine's how-to guides section,
Song at the Diner's club where the advertsiers stare at Janet.
Hefner talks about how major ad companies such as Marboro started to feature their ads in his magazines
Hefner talks about how he started to dress sharper in order to change public opinion.
Hefner talks about how he got Nat Cole King and Ella Fitzgerald as their first guests on the Playboy Penthouse program.
Party at Hefner's mansion; Hefner talks a young woman in the bedroom as they prepare to have sex.
Opening scene; Hefner talks about the Cold War and Planned Parenthood.
Hefner and Victor meet Arnie Morton at his nightclub and dicuss how they should run a nightclub.
Hefner talks about the various musicians he featured in his club including Ray Charles, Sam Cooke and Bette Midler.
Dick Greggory talks about his stand-up routine at Hefner's nightclub.
First song as Hefner talks about the success with the magazines and the club.
Hefner is having sex with a woman in bed when Bobbie enters the room, telling him about the officers at the front door.
Hefner hires Arthur Kretchmer as an assistant editor for his Playboy Magazines.
Hefner and Kretchmer publish an article, calling for the abolition of the Death Penalty
Hefner talks about the civil rights movement and how he was able to get an interview with Martin Luther King.
Jennifer Jackson becomes the first African American woman to to appear on the Playboy Magazine's centerfold.
Hefner talks about the 15 clubs he owned throughout the US.
Hefner purchases the 37-floor Palmolive building on Michigan Avenue and later places a 9 foot letters of his company's name.
Hefner teams up with the USO, sending a copies of their 1965 Playmate of the Year Jo Collins to the soldiers at Vietnam.
Hefner drives to Los Angeles to get big name celebrities to be a part of his show.
Clips of various celebrties guests at the Playboy After Dark program.
Hefner buys a commerical airliner and gives it the "Playboy makeover" which he names the Big Bunny.
Victor enters backstage and starts to have an intimate conversation with Marilyn Cole.
Barbi and Hefner walk around the streets of Beverly Hills as Barbi tries to convince Hefner to travel abroad with her.
Hefner and Victor open up the London Playboy Club and introduce the Playboy lifestyle to the people of London.
Hefner narrates how the London Playboy Club became the most successful club in London.
Hefner becomes worried after Penthouse starts getting more and more popular.
Hefner talks about how Playboy magazines started to become "more revealing", starting with the 1971 Miss Janurary issue.
Hafner narrates how the feminist movement started to attack his company.
Hefner talks about the second-wave feminist movement.
Hefner watches the Dick Cavett show and finds feminists criticizing him.
Opening scene; Hefner talks about the latest trends of 1971.
Opening scene; Hefner talks about the aftermath of the vietnam war and the death of his assistant, Bobbie.
Marilyn Cole talks about her reaction of becoming one of the first full frontal nude model to be featured in the centerfold.
Plays in Ron's Scharf and Bobbie's Arnstein's room at Miami Beach. Scharf's drug dealer, George Matthews, enters the room and sells cocaine to Scharf.
Opening scene; Hefner talks about the aftermath of the Vietnam War and the death of his assistant, Bobbie.
Various hollywood celebrities visit the Playboy Mansion at Beverly Hills.
After Barbi leaves the mansion to persue her music career, Hefner throws a late night party.
Hefner talks about how Penthouse magazine was getting increasingly ranchy with it's content,
Hefner publishes the controversal "Sex in the Cinema" cover in order to beat Penthouse's sales.
Hefner uses his private jet to fly Vietnese oprhans to their foster parents.
Victor Lown's casino starts bringing in $26 million annually to Hefner's company.
Hefner builds a casino in Alantic City to bring in more money and fame to his company.
Hefner sends photographers to 28 American citites to find the most beautiful women across the country.
Song playing on the stereo as Dorothy confronts Paul about the divorce. Paul turns the volume up as he picks up a gun and shoots her.