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2 days ago
Comanche Moon - Behind the Scenes
Eddie Spears (Quanah Parker) and Alan Tafoya (Peta Nacona) speaking about researching their roles for Comanche Moon.
First time I've tried editing...
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4 days ago
CBS-Mannix-1969
Intro credits from CBS crime drama Mannix with Michael Conners It ran on CBS from 1967-75. Visit http://www.dougquick.com
kwik102 • 90,090 views
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@Green18600 that's such a shame. he's a hard working fine actor and well deserved a piece of those residuals that he created. Greedy people.
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4 days ago
Banned Disney Nazi Cartoon
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MrThemeParkAudios • 72,131 views
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@2000pwnd Wagner was not alive to either not support/support Hitler!! I know what you are saying, but I cannot agree with your analysis--you are trying to tie two different personalities over the space of 50 years. Hitler would have been anti-semitic if there had been no Wagner. The dead are n...
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4 days ago
First Lady Michelle Obama does the "DOUGIE" with D.C. students
Michelle Obama made a surprise visit to Alice Dean Middle School on Tuesday as part of her "Let's Move!" campaign and a partnership with Beyoncé ca...
Kurbast • 3,439,403 views
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@DAREALISTALIVEBXTCHX Yes, Mrs. O. is great---I think SHE should run for president too. She and her husband balance each other out to help people--similar to another dynamite couple in the White House history --FDR and Eleanor--and the Clintons to a lesser degree.
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4 days ago
First Lady: Michelle Obama Inappropriate Dress?
Earlier in the day she had worn a sleeveless print dress and green heels to present the Medal of Honor to the late U.S. Army Sergeant First Class J...
MusicTechnologyJules • 316,822 views
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Mrs. Obama is the best First Lady since Jackie Kennedy---she has style and she has substance and understanding--esp. for young people--and looks great in a colorful dress!!
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5 days ago
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@jehovahuponyou I've got a great sense of humor--I just dislike foul mouthed louts like you who feel compelled to pollute u tube. & keep your stuff off this site. It's funny how u have the 'gospel' posted on your damnable site & yet you swear, blaspheme & hate like the worst sinner on earth. Hy...
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5 days ago
Little house on the prairie, Nellie is marrying Percival
Little house on the prairie, Nellie is marrying Percival
See also my other channel with my own video's
littleZoeycat • 17,845 views
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Mrs. Oleson, is , if possible, more annoying than Nelly. She was so insincere.
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5 days ago
Little House On The Prairie Intro
I miss him, Michale Landon.
He was great actor , producer , and director
He directed this TV show, and produced too...
This Clip from 6th Season...
nomodem • 27,494 views
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@bellbon1 I do too!
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5 days ago
Mannix TV show theme song
Theme song to classic 70s TV show
80sand70sMemories • 152,770 views
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fabulous theme---perhaps the best all around one---no going back after they did this one. I especially love the bridge--class act.
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5 days ago
The NBC Mystery Movie
The NBC Mystery Movie is the umbrella title of an American television series, produced by Universal Studios, that aired on NBC from 1971-77. At tim...
SupremeTeam68 • 37,627 views
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@jbeautiful38 what a great visual memory--thanks for sharing!
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5 days ago
Burt Bacharach ~ Nikki
Nikki - Burt Bacharach. Composed, Arranged And Conducted By Burt Bacharach ... Somewhere there is sunshine.
Somewhere days are warm.
Somewhere the...
TheNewFormat • 32,223 views
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@Slick2614 there similar--yet quite different--almost two compositions.
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5 days ago
Joan Crawford & Marilyn Monroe Meet Queen Elizabeth (1956)
Joan Crawford & Marilyn Monroe Meet Queen Elizabeth (1956)
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made fo...
shanecincy • 2,343 views
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there's a funny story that Crawford was fuming because neither Monroe or Ekberg or Arlene Dahl came to the rehearsel of how to greet the Queen. Crawford thought it was tacky and indicative of the 'new movie star' that had no manners. maybe she was right.
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5 days ago
Joan Crawford - The Secret Storm (1968) Part 2
Joan Crawford stands in for her daughter Christina in "The Secret Storm" (1968) Part 2.
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shanecincy • 4,592 views
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I love how Crawford bites off those lines with panache. She sustains the illusion of a younger woman's part and makes it believable. Good actress and also star quality.
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5 days ago
Joan Crawford - Funeral Footage (1977) Part 2
Joan Crawford - Funeral Footage (1977) Part 2
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" ...
shanecincy • 4,030 views
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not very interesting footage. mostly boring people getting in and out of cars. still, Crawford was obviously loved and one of a kind.
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5 days ago
Farewell Judy
A news report on the funeral of Judy Garland, 1969.
farfle • 46,838 views
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@AmaRealtor37 thanks for sharing! glad you are doing well!
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6 days ago
"I Don't Want to be an Indian" by Ara Cruz...spoken word
Ara Cruz reciting his spoken word piece entitled "I Don't Want to be an Indian" at a Take Back the Night event hosted by Front Range Community Coll...
xicanopower13 • 631 views
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except you are indian--nuhuatl, tzotzil...etc. good poem
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1 week ago
Racist Commercial
Racist commercial from the movie Confederate States of America
doctorsmurf • 11,083,404 views
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don't be fooled folks--racism is alive and well and scratching down democracy for all Americans
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1 week ago
1950s Marijuana Commerical
If Marijuana had been legal in the 50s.
devroshart • 184,805 views
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if only it were true===lot less harmful than the real cig's
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1 week ago
Inappropriate Folgers Commercial
This is something I did in my spare time at work. I make children's videos.
misterzah • 138,377 views
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@63DIRTY doesn't any body get it? of course, there's no swear words in the commerical......the clever poster is just showing you can make a dirty commericial just by using the bloop button.
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1 week ago
Leave it to Beaver-Extremely Racist Moment
I was watching Beaver with my dad and I heard this and I was so shocked that they would say this.
The character "June" says this because she read ...
Wigglybean123 • 406,686 views
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I hate to say it, but June is partially right....I live in a town where middle easterners rip off tourists all the time on jewelry--they say its Am. Indian made but its nothing of the kind--its made in the Philipines! They are scheisters giving our town a bad name. But when they are closed dow...
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mediamonkeymovies • 16,082 views
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@UmeiMoon no we can't erase cartoons like this--but it is important to see them in context so they harm no more.
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1 week ago
Key Largo - Humphrey Bogart & Edward G. Robinson - No Johnny Rocco Scene
Frank McCloud: He knows what he wants. Don't you, Rocco?
Johnny Rocco: Sure.
(James Temple: What's that?)
FM: Tell him, Rocco.
JR: Well, I want uh....
cricobs • 1,702 views
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"I want MORE"---classic line. Doesn't that remind you of a couple thousand politicians in washington???
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1 week ago
Public Enemy He Calls Me!
KEY LARGO (1948) Directed By John Huston
Starring Humphrey Bogart, Edward G Robinson
FavoriteFilmClips • 8,887 views
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This scene shows what a great actor Edward G. was---his portrayal is so corrosive, colorful and with a touch of humor that you look at him and NOBODY else!! And of course Mr. R's voice is unique and drips malice and power. My family and I love when this movie comes on! A real classic!
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1 week ago
The Cottage James Cagney lived & died in. Stanfordville, NY (3/30/2010)
The quaint little stone farm cottage in Stanfordville, New York where acting mega legend James Cagney lived from 1952 - until 1986 (his death.) He ...
JLogic72 • 22,919 views
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@double42 Did it ever occur to you that he might have been happy in a house this size? Not all stars are Beverly Hills meglamaniacs!! (Don't be too envious--they have problems too). How many rooms does one REALLY need? Maybe 7--the rest is for show.
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1 week ago
James Cagney - White Heat
James Cagney, in this famous scene, bursts out when he comes to know that his mother has died. Also note that this was an improvised take by Cagney...
asulekh • 77,878 views
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Everybody keeps talking about what a great fight scene this is---that it is--but to me this also one of the most cathartic scenes ever shown on screen by an actor.....Cagney as Cody Jarrett is fantastic--his grief is so profound that the only way he knows how to heal himself is roll on the table...
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1 week ago
НИКОЛАЙ БАСКОВ и ОКСАНА ФЁДОРОВА - ПРАВА ЛЮБОВЬ
Ставим оценки и комментируем!!!!)))))
Oksana1203 • 492,460 views
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@MultiBrain17 what are you saying? lots of successful mixed couples out there---gay or straight
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1 week ago
Tannhäuser: Wenkoff, Jones, Weikl, Colin Davis (Part 4)
Hans Sotin, Spas Wenkoff, Bernd Weikl, Robert Schunk, Franz Mazura, John Pickering, Heinz Feldhoff, Gwyneth Jones ... Bayreuther Festspiele Orchest...
heildirgunther • 50,155 views
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@barbacoa666 fuck that--i'd head for the venusburg--so much more interesting and real.enough of that sanctimonious bullshit--it ruins the end, really.
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1 week ago
Tannhäuser: Wenkoff, Jones, Weikl, Colin Davis (Part 2)
Hans Sotin, Spas Wenkoff, Bernd Weikl, Robert Schunk, Franz Mazura, John Pickering, Heinz Feldhoff, Gwyneth Jones ... Bayreuther Festspiele Orchest...
heildirgunther • 22,087 views
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@pokerfacej Don't blame Wagner! he was forced to tak them on for the 1860 prod.--they do stop the prod. but in the lovliest way.
@fenriz218 If May was off, he did introduce many Germ./Austr. young people to Ind. cultures in his way---Old Shatterhand was the sidekick I believe. Richard Erdoes, from Budapest, says he read the May novels & became fascinated in Ind.s. & what happened? years later he co-wrote the classic "La...