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3 months ago
Worst Line Reading Ever
Ryan O'Neal in Norman Mailer's "Tough Guys Don't Dance" demonstrates the most melodramatic line reading of all time.
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Yea, well, it's bad Bob Mitchum.
(Bob Mitchum is the informal public and professional name of the ultra in the tough guy field. It is to be noted that the delivery is not bad Humphrey Bogart, a softie who drawled. It is possible it is preparative to Laurence Olivier as Heathcliff in Wuthering H...
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4 months ago
Isabelle Aubret - Il n'y a plus d'abonné au numéro que vous avez demandé.
There is no more a subscriber to the number you have requested.
_ _ for complaints u can try . . . « le treize» .
«Veuillez consulter le bottin ...
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4 months ago
Bonjour Tristesse 1958 - icons established: Jean Seberg, Juliette Greco
The opening refrains, the small orchestra, the commencing narrative, Jean Seberg, de la chanteuse, Juliette Greco. The clip is held to the song's...
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4 months ago
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@bosoxx44 There are links on YouTube. Enter Search 'Bonjour Tristesse Full Movie.'
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5 months ago
Michael McClure - The Beard excerpted
The Michael McClure theatre piece excerpted by Agnès Varda for her film Lions Love, 1968.
The so-called curtain line of the piece, the words, "Star...
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6 months ago
Faye Dunaway Tribute
Here is the song from "The Thomas Crown Affair" (1968) (which won an Academy Award for Best Song), performed by Grady Tate, chosen to enhance the b...
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7 months ago
THE LETTER (Preview Clip)
Thought lost for years, the Warner Archive Collection is pleased to return Jeanne Eagels' The Letter to the public sphere. The Letter was Jeanne Ea...
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It's striking, definitely. I dont think it goes to Miss Davis . I think it goes to Sandy Dennis . . .
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8 months ago
Edie Sedgwick
Hommage to Edie Sedgwick 1943-1971.
Rest in peace, Edie!
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yes, well this was what Jean-Luc Godard wanted in "Film Socialisme". you know he knew an emblematic figure was one and it was never included in any film he made and maybe , even Anna Karina, was affected by Edie Sedgwick when she made that visit to France with Andrew Warhol and so Godard would ha...
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8 months ago
Pauline Collins - "Secrets of a Windmill Girl" 1966 - opening moments
Pauline Collins, first impressions . The career began here.
The occupants of the car find themselves in a fatal crash and the remainder of the fil...
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9 months ago
Exterior scene, night, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
Bergen and water - merciless craft
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The Toccata in D minor, Op. 11 is a piece for solo piano, written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1912 and debuted by the composer on December 10, 1916 in Petrograd.