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HeiressThe19498212MovieClipOpeningHundredYearsAgo
From: Turner Classic Movies on Mon, Jun 06 2011 11:46 AM
Big names like Henry James, Aaron Copland and William Wyler in the credits leading to an opening scene introducing Dr. Sloper (Ralph Richardson) and sister "Aunt Penniman" (Miriam Hopkins) from The Heiress, 1949.
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MajorAndTheMinorThe8212MovieClipWhyIHateWomen
From: Turner Classic Movies on Mon, Jun 06 2011 7:12 AM
Susan (Ginger Rogers), fed up and leaving New York, finds out her saved-up train fare home isn’t enough, improvising her part of the premise, in Billy Wilder's first directing effort, The Major And The Minor, 1942.
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SeventhVictimThe8212MovieClipOpen
From: Turner Classic Movies on Mon, Jun 06 2011 6:50 AM
Opening credits from producer Val Lewton’s The Seventh Victim, 1943, feature the ominous words of the poet John Donne.
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MajorAndTheMinorThe8212MovieClipFaultyReconnaisance
From: Turner Classic Movies on Mon, Jun 06 2011 6:00 AM
Military school instructor Kirby (Ray Milland), accused of infidelity while traveling, defuses things with fiancee` Pamela (Rita Johnson) and her father, his commandant (Edward Fielding), by introducing "SuSu" (Ginger Rogers), in The Major And The Minor, 1942.
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NunsStoryThe8212MovieClipDrFortunati
From: Turner Classic Movies on Mon, Jun 06 2011 4:20 AM
Sister Luke (Audrey Hepburn) meets the rake Dr. Fortunati (Peter Finch) at the hospital in the Congo in Fred Zinnemann’s The Nun's Story, from the novel by Kathryn C. Hulme.
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HeiressThe19498212MovieClipSheHasAWaltz
From: Turner Classic Movies on Mon, Jun 06 2011 4:10 AM
Widowed Aunt Penniman (Miriam Hopkins) with Catherine (Olivia de Havilland) before she meets the gracious Morris Townsend (Montgomery Clift) at the ball in William Wyler’s The Heiress, 1949.
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NunsStoryThe8212MovieClipOpeningCredits
From: Turner Classic Movies on Mon, Jun 06 2011 12:21 AM
Opening title sequence for director Fred Zinnemann’s Warner Bros. hit drama The Nun's Story, 1959, starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter Finch, from the novel by Kathryn C. Hulme.
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KeepYourPowderDry2OriginalTrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Mon, Jun 06 2011 12:06 AM
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SeventhVictimThe8212MovieClipShower
From: Turner Classic Movies on Mon, Jun 06 2011 12:05 AM
Mary’s (Kim Hunter) inquiries with hairdresser Frances (Isabel Jewell) cause Mrs. Redi (Mary Newton) to visit Mary in the shower in The Seventh Victim, 1943.
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NunsStoryThe8212MovieClipALivingRule
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sun, Jun 05 2011 10:35 PM
Dr. Van der Mal (Dean Jagger) leaves his daughter Gaby (Audrey Hepburn) with the sisters in an early scene from Fred Zinnemann’s The Nun's Story, 1959.
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SeventhVictimThe8212MovieClipJacqueline
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sun, Jun 05 2011 7:35 PM
Younger sister Mary (Kim Hunter), acocmpanied by Dr. Judd (Tom Conway) and others finally locates older sister Jacqueline (Jean Brooks) in producer Val Lewton’s The Seventh Victim, 1943.
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ClashByNight8212MovieClipGuardYourCastle
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sun, Jun 05 2011 5:16 PM
Newly divorced and not holding his liquor, Earl (Robert Ryan) visits Jerry (Paul Douglas) and Mae (Barbara Stanwyck) at their steamy Monterey home, in Fritz Lang’s Clash By Night, 1952, from Clifford Odets' play.
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FameOriginalTrailer
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sun, Jun 05 2011 12:40 PM
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SeventhVictimThe8212MovieClipRoom
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sun, Jun 05 2011 8:27 AM
Schoolgirl Mary (Kim Hunter) and gumshoe Irving August (Lou Lubin) cautiously approach a mysterious door in producer Val Lewton’s The Seventh Victim, 1943.
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ClashByNight8212MovieClipNeverTooEarly
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sun, Jun 05 2011 8:25 AM
Lecherous Earl (Robert Ryan) watches Joe (Keith Andes) and Peggy (Marilyn Monroe) on the beach, then pursues her in the cafe, in Fritz Lang’s Clash By Night, 1951, from the Clifford Odets play.
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MajorAndTheMinorThe8212MovieClipTheyCallMeSusu
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sun, Jun 05 2011 7:39 AM
Busted by the conductors for impersonating a half-fare child, Susan (Ginger Rogers) flees into the cabin where Major Kirby (Ray Milland) is introduced, in Billy Wilder’s The Major And The Minor, 1942.
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EasterParade8212MovieClipDrumCrazy
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sun, Jun 05 2011 6:31 AM
Fred Astaire (as performer "Don Hewes"), an avid drummer himself, raps out the Irving Berlin specialty number Drum Crazy early in Arthur Freed’s MGM production Easter Parade, 1948.
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HowtheWestWasWonRussTamblyncommentary
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sun, Jun 05 2011 3:36 AM
How the West Was Won - Russ Tamblyn commentary
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IndianFighterThe8212MovieClipHotLeadForGold
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sun, Jun 05 2011 2:36 AM
Having just won the freedom of hostage Todd (Walter Matthau) by beating up an Indian, Frontier scout Johnny Hawks (Kirk Douglas) escorts him back to the fort, in The Indian Fighter, 1955, directed by Andre de Toth.
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IndianFighterThe8212MovieClipBigMouth
From: Turner Classic Movies on Sun, Jun 05 2011 2:15 AM
Tail end of the credits and vaguely provocative introduction of Onahti (Elsa Martinelli in her Hollywood debut), Johnny Hawks (Kirk Douglas) meets Grey Wolf (Harry Landers) and Red Cloud (Eduard Franz), in The Indian Fighter, 1955.
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