"the Marksons"


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Producer (Feature Film)

The Second Face (1950)
Executive Producer

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Autumn Afternoon, An (1962) -- (Movie Clip) He's Rather Tipsy Tokyo businessmen and old school pals HIrayama and Kawai (Chishu Ryu, Noburo Nakamura) bring their impoverished intoxicated old teacher “the Gourd” (Eijiro Tono) home from a tribute they’ve just held for him, meeting his embarrassed daughter (Michiyo Tamaki), in Yasujiro Ozu’s last feature, An Autumn Afternoon, 1962.
Having A Wild Weekend (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Catch Us If You Can The first scene from director John Boorman in his first film, introducing the Dave Clark Five, with their hit tune and morning workout, not so silly in that they play stunt men, singer Mike Smith first on the trampoline, from Having A Wild Weekend, 1965.
Magic Town (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Upon Further Examination “Rip” Smith (James Stewart), a poll-taker posing as an insurance agent in Grandview, which he believes is the perfect model American town, tangles with Jane Wyman as Mary, acting editor of the local paper, who criticized his earlier intrusion on a town meeting, her kid brother (Mickey Roth), dazzled by his hoop skills, interrupting, in Magic Town, 1947.
Eyes Without A Face (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Her Disfigurement Inspector Parrot (Alexandre Rignault) with pathologist (Michel Etcheverry) preparing to receive professor Genessier (Pierre Brasseur), who will falsely identify a young woman killed in his own experiment, as his daughter, in Georges Franju's Eyes Without A Face, 1959.
Live A Little, Love A Little (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Let Him Get Away Michele Carey as Bernice has observed Elvis, as photographer Greg, arriving in his dune buggy, sending her Great Dane (which evidently was not the pet Elvis personally owned), initiating a sexy encounter, opening one of his last Hollywood comedies, Live A Little, Love A Little, 1968.
La Cage Aux Folles (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Any Tranquilizers Left? Joining the opening from director Edouard Molinari, Renato Baldi (Ugo Tognazzi), owner of a St. Tropez drag club fetches the neighbor doctor (Guido Cerniglia) to persuade his star, also his live-in lover, Albin “Zaza” Napoli (Michel Serrault) to take the stage, in the original La Cage Aux Folles, 1979.
La Cage Aux Folles (1979) -- (Movie Clip) You Can't Stand Sharing Him Local drag club star Albin (Michel Serrault) marketing in St. Tropez, doesn’t yet know that the son (Remi Laurent) of his partner and employer Renato (Ugo Tognazzi) has come home with news of his engagement, Benny Luke as Jacob, the troublesome maid, in La Cage Aux Folles, 1979.
La Cage Aux Folles (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Your Second Mother His flamboyant apartment redone in Christian austerity, drag club owner Renato (Ugo Tognazzi) receives the conservative parents (Michel Galabru, Carmen Scarpitta) of the new fianceè of his son (Remi Laurent), not expecting his partner (Michel Serrault) to impersonate his wife, in La Cage Aux Folles, 1979.
Palm Springs Weekend -- (Movie Clip) Easter Invasion Cora (Dorothy Green) and daughter Bunny (Stefanie Powers) chat about the coming mob of college kids and how "Dad," the police chief (Andrew Duggan) will handle things, early in Palm Springs Weekend, 1963.
Venus in Furs (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Jimmy Opening sequence from Jess Franco's Venus in Furs, 1970, with Maria Rohm as the title character scarcely clad, and narrator Jimmy (James Darren) digging up his horn on an Istanbul beach.

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