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- 1917 — Flares
- All Quiet on the Western Front — Attack
- All Quiet on the Western Front — Closing
- All the President’s Men — Wife, Family, Dog, Cat
- Ashes — Dying Scene
- Ask Eddie – John Ford Story
- Asphalt — Diamond Theft
- Asphalt — Seduction
- Assault on Precinct 13
- Battle of Culloden
- Brazil
- Buffy Garden to Porch
- Bullitt
- Cabinet Pushed off Shelf by Next Door Neighbor
- Cannery Row — The Dance
- City on the Hill — Advice
- Die Meistersinger — Serenade
- Domino — Drone Scene
- Edge of the World
- Factotum
- Fargo — Cold
- Frenzy — Dinner Scene
- Fruit Tree Irrigation
- Gilda
- Godless — River Crossing
- Goliath — Patty and Her Intrepid Pursuer
- GOP Voter Thinking
- Hard Eight
- Heartburn – Closing Music
- Heat Index Rise
- Hidden Fortress
- Humoresque
- I Am Cuba 1
- I Am Cuba 2
- La Dolce Vita
- Lolita — Shooting
- Lullaby of Broadway — edited
- Matchpoint — Drunk
- My Best Friend’s Wedding — Fungus
- My Cousin Vinny — Courtroom
- Pickup on South Street — Thelma Ritter
- Prix de Beaute’ — End
- Rebel without a Cause
- Side Street
- State and Main
- The Big Parade — Cigarette
- The Letter – 1929
- The Manchurian Candidate — Train Scene
- The Passenger
- The Postman Always Rings Twice
- The Seven Samurai
- The Seven Samurai — Bandit Cave
- The Sinner: Killer and Artist
- The Third Man
- This Gun for Hire — Ending
- True Detective — Tracking
- Trump And God Gave Us
- Trump Lincoln Project Parody
- Whistle Stop — Bad Music
- World on a Wire
- Yankee Doodle Dandy — Ending
Category Archives: Clips
Lolita — Shooting
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This is my all time favorite Peter Sellers scene. From the 1962 version, the best one, of “Lolita,” we see Humbert Humbert searching for Clare Quilty in Quilty’s mansion. Humbert has come to kill him for allowing Lolita to drift … Continue reading
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The Letter – 1929
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The life of the star of this movie, Jeanne Eagels, was made into 1957 American biographical film and starred Kim Novak. This is the only reference I had to Eagles until TCM showed this extremely rare print. It’s the only … Continue reading
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Prix de Beaute’ — End
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Before Garbo, before Dietrich, there was Louise Brooks. This is a film from 1930, one of the first made with sound in France. A lowly typist has high aspirations to be a part of the glamour of Parisian life. She … Continue reading
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Humoresque
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This is a movie I’d avoided seeing for years but finally bit the bowstring. Filled with the warhorses of classical music popular in the ’40’s, Isaac Stern, who did the actual playing, and not John Garfield, makes the listening worthwhile. … Continue reading
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State and Main
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We discover the truth about what the librarian thinks of children.
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