Mr. Corey


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Conversation, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Union Square One long complex shot (featuring Frederic Forrest and Cindy Williams)on San Francisco's Union Square is the fitting opening for Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation, 1974, starring Gene Hackman.
Conversation, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Pioneer Glass We're just meeting Harry Caul (Gene Hackman), as he drops in on colleague Stan (John Cazale), as they monitor Cindy Williams and Frederic Forrest in San Francisco's Union Square, continuing the opening sequence in The Conversation, directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
Twelve Chairs, The (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Before The Revolution Opening by writer, director and co-star Mel Brooks, Branka Veselinovic as a post-revolutionary Russian aristocrat on her death bed, sending for her foppish son-in-law (Ron Moody) and her nutty orthodox priest (Dom DeLuise), shooting on location in then-Yugoslavia, in The Twelve Chairs, 1970.
Twelve Chairs, The (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Cousin Peter From Kiev Dimwit servant Tikon (writer and director Mel Brooks), con artist Bender (Frank Langella) and greedy heir Vorobyaninov (Ron Moody) considering how to get back his mother-in-law's hidden jewels, and meeting Father Fyodor (Dom DeLuise), in post-revolutionary Russia, in The Twelve Chairs, 1970.
Wanda (1970) -- (Movie Clip) He's Mad 'Cause I'm Here Writer, director, producer and star Barbara Loden places herself all-but in a coal mine, shooting near Carbondale, Pa, in the opening to her independent feature, with relatives who will not appear again, in the very naturalistic and widely acclaimed Wanda, 1970.
Enemy Of The People, An (1978) -- (Movie Clip) So Much Hypocrisy Dinner at the home of Dr. Stockmann (Steve McQueen), Bibi Andersson his wife, Robin Pearson Rose his daughter, Michael Cristofer, Michael Higgins and Richard Bradford his guests, sharing news of trouble with their Norwegian town’s main attraction, in An Enemy Of The People, based on the Henrik Ibsen play.
Wanda (1970) -- (Movie Clip) We're Closed Wandering after her divorce earlier that day Barbara Loden (writer, producer, director and title character) stumbles into a bar she doesn't realize "Mr. Dennis" (Michael Higgins) is robbing, in Wanda, 1970.

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