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Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes, The (1939) — (Movie Clip) Only As A Knave
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Tue, Jul 05 2011 9:45 AM
Unlike anything in Conan-Doyle, Holmes (Basil Rathbone) arrives to late at the trial of Moriarty (George Zucco), and they share a cab ride, opening The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes, 1939.
Fortune Cookie, The — (Movie Clip) Opening, The Accident
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Tue, Jul 05 2011 7:12 AM
Opening sequence from Billy Wilder’s insurance-scam comedy The Fortune Cookie, 1966, starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, written by Wilder and long-time partner I.A.L. Diamond.
Take the Money and Run — (Movie Clip) Opening, Credits
From:
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Mon, Jul 04 2011 10:49 PM
A bungled robbery at a pawn shop sets up the opening credit sequence for writer, star and director Woody Allen’s debut Take the Money and Run, 1969.
Take the Money and Run — (Movie Clip) Gub
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Mon, Jul 04 2011 6:21 PM
Jackson Beck’s narration sets up the famous scene in which Virgil (writer, star and director Woody Allen) sees his bank robbery attempt thwarted by his illegible stick-up note in Take the Money and Run, 1969.
Take the Money and Run — (Movie Clip) Opening Narration
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Mon, Jul 04 2011 2:57 PM
Narrator Jackson Beck supplies effortless gravitas in the opening sequence of writer, star and director Woody Allen’s landmark mock-documentary Take the Money and Run, 1969.
Take the Money and Run — (Movie Clip) Parents, Soap
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Mon, Jul 04 2011 10:06 AM
Virgil Starkwell’s parents (Henry Leff and Ethel Sokolow) discuss their son and narrator Jackson Beck details a failed jailbreak attempt in an early scene from writer, star and director Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run, 1969.
Take the Money and Run — (Movie Clip) Farm House
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Mon, Jul 04 2011 9:50 AM
The famous farm-house scene from Take the Money and Run, 1969, features writer/director/star Woody Allen and his escaped chain gang posing as cousins.
Take the Money and Run — (Movie Clip) Schlemiel
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on
Mon, Jul 04 2011 8:20 AM
Louise Lasser is the ex-wife of writer, star and director Woody Allen (who can be heard in the background) appearing as an ex-neighbor of the hero "Virgil" in the mock-documentary Take the Money and Run, 1969.
Take the Money and Run — (Movie Clip) Guards' Underwear
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Mon, Jul 04 2011 12:14 AM
Exhorted by fellow prisoners (Howard Storm and Mark Gordon), Virgil (writer, star and director Woody Allen) steal underwear from the guards for the jailbreak in Take the Money and Run, 1969.
Take the Money and Run — (Movie Clip) Crime Pays
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Sun, Jul 03 2011 10:15 PM
The ending of Take the Money and Run, 1969, features star, writer and director Woody Allen as "Virgil Starkwell" being interviewed in prison, referring back to an earlier joke about a gun made of soap.
Sting, The — (Movie Clip) We’re Millionaires!
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Sun, Jul 03 2011 9:52 PM
The second scene, introducing Hooker (Robert Redford), Luther (Robert Earl Jones), the "Erie Kid (Jack Kehoe), running a venerable scam on Mottola (James J. Sloyan), in George Roy Hill’s depression-era caper comedy The Sting, 1973.
Seconds (1966) — (Movie Clip) Something Of A Milestone
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Sun, Jul 03 2011 7:00 PM
Director John Frankenheimer helped photographer James Wong Howe with some hand-held shooting, for the new-identity surgery from which Rock Hudson emerges, as the new "Mr. Wilson," in Seconds, 1966.
Take the Money and Run — (Movie Clip) Dressing
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Sun, Jul 03 2011 9:19 AM
Writer, star and director Woody Allen does some solo mugging as criminal "Virgil Starkwell" preparing for a date in Take the Money and Run, music by Marvin Hamlisch.
Seconds (1966) — (Movie Clip) Got A Question
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Sat, Jul 02 2011 7:52 AM
Feeling his way into his newly-purchased identity, "Wilson" (Rock Hudson) meets the similarly untethered Nora (Salome Jens) on a Malibu beach, in John Frankenheimer’s Seconds, 1966.
Haunting, The (1963) — (Movie Clip) It Knows My Name!
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Fri, Jul 01 2011 5:29 PM
Dr. Markway (Richard Johnson) and Luke (Russ Tamblyn), with highly-sensitive Theodora (Claire Bloom) and traumatized Eleanor (Julie Harris), who hears voices, as the house begins to pulse, in Robert Wise’s The Haunting, 1963.
Sting, The — (Movie Clip) We Use The Wire
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Fri, Jul 01 2011 11:54 AM
Billie (Eileen Brennan) brushes back cop Snyder (Charles Durning), as Hooker (Robert Redford), Gondorff (Paul Newman) and the gang (Ray Walston, Harold Gould, Jon Heffernan) plan the con, in The Sting, 1973.
Sting, The — (Movie Clip) We Usually Require A Tie
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Fri, Jul 01 2011 11:31 AM
Now on the train, Hooker (Robert Redford) and Gondorff (Paul Newman) check out the mark’s wallet, then join him (Robert Shaw as "Lonergan") for the crucial card game, in The Sting, 1973.
Reds (1981) — (Movie Clip) Your Idea Of Freedom
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Fri, Jul 01 2011 7:46 AM
Meeting for a second time, at a polite Portland, Oregon dinner party, visiting journalist Jack Reed (director Warren Beatty) discovers Louise (Diane Keaton) is married, then more, in Reds, 1981.
Reds (1981) — (Movie Clip) Center Of Attention
From:
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Fri, Jul 01 2011 2:10 AM
Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton) in an early encounter with Eugene O’Neill (Jack Nicholson), friend of her lover and writer of a play in which she's performing, from director and star Warren Beatty's Reds, 1981.
The Haunting trailer
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Fri, Jul 01 2011 1:11 AM
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