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EasterParade8212MovieClipACoupleOfSwells
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 11:57 PM
Fred Astaire and Judy Garland (as the new team "Brown and Hewes") perform the Irving Berlin tune A Couple Of Swells, dressed as bums, in the hit musical Easter Parade, 1948, produced by Arthur Freed.
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TheIronGianttrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 11:03 PM
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TheLittleGianttrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 10:17 PM
Little Giant, The
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WalkDontRuntrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 9:00 PM
Walk, Don’t Run
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FathersLittleDividend8212MovieClipPrimitiveWoman
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 8:31 PM
Following her tantrum in front of the in-laws, Stanley (Spencer Tracy) tries to comfort daughter Kay (Elizabeth Taylor) about her pregnancy, in Father’s Little Dividend, 1951, Vincente Minnelli's hit sequel to Father Of The Bride.
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BuckPrivates8212MovieClipGetYourChinsUp
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 5:34 PM
Famous scene said to have been tough to film because the director kept cracking up, Slicker (Bud Abbott) and Herbie (Lou Costello) in the Army drill routine from Buck Privates, 1941.
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BuckPrivates8212MovieClipBoogieWoogieBugleBoy
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 3:46 PM
Private Herbie (Lou Costello) needs a moment before his boxing match so "The Andrews Sisters" appear to introduce their hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" by Don Raye and Hugh Prince, in Buck Privates, 1941.
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ThePumpkinEatertrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 3:28 PM
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TreasureoftheSierraMadreTheMovieClipStinkingBadges
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 3:25 PM
"Gold Hat" (Alfonso Bedoya) and his gang approach miners Curtin (Tim Holt), Howard (Walter Huston) and Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart), for a much-imitated chat about credentials, in John Huston’s The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, 1948.
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BuckPrivates8212MovieClipYoureALuckyFellow
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 1:29 PM
Herbie (Lou Costello) and Slicker (Bud Abbott) set up the first big number for The Andrews Sisters (Patty, Maxene and Laverne), "You’re A Lucky Fellow Mr. Smith," in Buck Privates, 1941.
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ThePowerandthePrizetrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 1:18 PM
Power and the Prize, The
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Moonstrucktrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 12:57 PM
When she tries to make peace in her new family, an engaged woman falls for her fiance’s brother.
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FathersLittleDividend8212MovieClip
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 12:37 PM
Stanley (Spencer Tracy) and Ellie (Joan Bennett) speeding to the hospital where Buckley (Don Taylor) has taken Kay (Elizabeth Taylor), who’s about to deliver, in Father's Little Dividend, 1951.
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TheSwimmertrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 12:28 PM
A tortured man reflects on past mistakes while "swimming" home through his neighbors' pools.
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OnLocationWithFameOriginalMoviePromo
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 12:19 PM
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BlackRobeOriginalTrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 12:05 PM
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TreasureoftheSierraMadreTheMovieClipWhyAmIElected
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 11:58 AM
Curtin (Tim Holt) and Howard (Walter Huston) appear to have good cause to worry about suspicious partner Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart), who soon meets a Gila Monster, a famous secne from John Huston’s The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, 1948.
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Masktrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 11:55 AM
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PenniesFromHeaventrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 11:15 AM
A sheet music salesman finds love in depression-era Chicago.
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SongwriterOriginalTrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sat, Jun 04 2011 11:14 AM
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