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Border Incident - Publicity Still
Border Incident - Lobby Card Set

Biography

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Cast (Feature Film)

The Touch of a Child's Hand (1910)

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Border Incident - Publicity Still
Here is a publicity still from MGM's Border Incident (1949), directed by Anthony Mann and Starring Ricardo Montalban and George Murphy. Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.
Border Incident - Lobby Card Set
Here is a set of Lobby Cards from MGM's Border Incident (1949), starring Ricardo Montalban and directed by Anthony Mann. Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.

Videos

Movie Clip

Dolls (1987) -- (Movie Clip) Just My Imagination Having reached the spooky mansion after getting stuck in the storm, after Judy (Carrie Lorraine) imagined dad and step-mom David and Rosemary (Ian Patrick Williams, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon) being murdered by her teddy-bear, they finally break in, greeted by watchful Guy Rolfe and Hilary Mason, in director Stuart Gordon’s Dolls, 1987.
Dolls (1987) -- (Movie Clip) Teddy'll Get You For That We’ve just met dad David, daughter Judy, and step-mom Rosemary (Ian Patrick Williams, Carrie Lorraine and Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, the director’s wife), giving up on their car, seeking shelter after an outrageous thunderstorm, the girl’s teddy bear featuring, early in director Stuart Gordon’s shot-in-Italy Dolls, 1987.
Dolls (1987) -- (Movie Clip) The Elves Got One Of The Girls! About halfway into the feature, Brit punk hitchhiker Isabel (Bunty Bailey) has thievery in mind, sheltering from storms in the home of creepy elderly doll-makers, but the toys, indulging some tendencies suggested earlier, get violent, young fellow visitor Judy (Carrie Lorraine) catching the finalè, in director Stuart Gordon’s Dolls, 1987.
From Beyond (1986) -- (Movie Clip) I Want To See What You Saw Nerdy shrink Dr. McMichaels (Barbara Crampton) explains to Crawford Tillinghast (Jeffrey Combs), aide to the scientist he’s now charged with murdering, that she’s arranged to have him released to show her what they were working on, introducing Ken Foree as Bubba, director Stuart Gordon building tension in From Beyond, 1986.
From Beyond (1986) -- (Movie Clip) Stimulating The Pineal Gland Shrink Dr. McMichaels (Barbara Crampton) has intervened to get Crawford (Jeffrey Combs), accused of killing his scientist boss in what we know was an experiment gone way wrong, released to the lab to show her what they were trying for, Ken Foree her muscle-assistant Bubba, director Stuart Gordon letting the SFX fly, in From Beyond, 1986.
From Beyond (1986) -- (Movie Clip) The Resonator! Clunky-looking 80’s computer and mad-scientist stuff with Jeffrey Combs as Crawford, shifting to the pretty darn weird, which he rushes to tell colleague Pretorius (Ted Sorel), from then-hot Re-Animator (1985) director Stuart Gordon, working again from H.P. Lovecraft, but shooting in Italy, opening From Beyond, 1986.
Border Incident (1949) -- (Movie Clip) How Can Business Be Bad? Howard Da Silva as American Parkson, leader of a ring that smuggles in exploited workers from Mexico, calls his contacts (Sig Ruman, Arnold Moss), who are then visited by undercover American agent Bearnes (George Murphy), whose mission is to plant stolen immigration permits, in director Anthony Mann’s Border Incident, 1949.
Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, The (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Stinking Badges "Gold Hat" (Alfonso Bedoya) and his gang approach miners Curtin (Tim Holt), Howard (Walter Huston) and Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart), for a much-imitated chat about credentials, in John Huston's The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, 1948.
Big Country, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Old Thunder McKay (Gregory Peck) enlists Ramon (Alfonso Bedoya) in his attempt to ride Old Thunder -- the Terrill family's notorious stallion -- in private, in William Wyler's The Big Country, 1958.

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