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The Reluctant Saint (1962)
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Superfly (1972) -- (Movie Clip) Pusherman Cruising Harlem in star Ron O’Neal’s famous customized Cadillac Eldorado, with partner Eddie (Carl Lee) entering a restaurant where composer Curtis Mayfield, whose soundtrack made even more money than the movie, probably wouldn’t have played, is performing, in director Gordon Parks Jr.’s Superfly, 1972.
Lion Hunters, The (1951) -- (Movie Clip) You Think Lions Like That? Shortly after he’s secretly freed the lions captured by the relatively benevolent trappers, Bomba “The Jungle Boy” (Johnny Sheffield) encounters Jean (Ann E. Todd, the American, not the English star) who remains calm, and relays his perspective to her following father (Morris Ankrum), in the Mongram programmer The Lion Hunters, 1951.
Superfly (1972) -- (Movie Clip) Little Child Runnin' Wild The opening shot minus one from director Gordon Parks Jr., with one of the better-known songs from the smash Curtis Mayfield soundtrack, tracking two users through Harlem before we meet Ron O’Neal as dealer Priest, the nickname derived from his gold coke spoon, in Superfly, 1972.
Superfly (1972) -- (Movie Clip) Before Somebody Ices Me Harlem cocaine dealer Priest (Ron O’Neal) visits his partner Eddie (Carl Lee) and explains his complex scheme to get out of the business while they’re still young, with drug use and plenty of rough language, early in director Gordon Parks Jr.’s Superfly, 1972.
Cover-Up (1949) -- (Movie Clip) He Don't Think It's Suicide Maid Hilda (Doro Merande) seems the boss as home-for-Christmas Anita (Barbara Britton) and her family (Art Baker, Helen Spring and Ann E. Todd as dad, mom and little sister) await handsome insurance investigator Sam (Dennis O’Keefe), who arrived on the same train, early in Cover Up, 1949.
Three Daring Daughters (1948) -- (Movie Clip) The Dickey Bird Tess, Alix and Ilka (Jane Powell, Mary Eleanor Donahue, Ann E. Todd) have just been told their fashion-editor single mom (Jeanette MacDonald) needs to take a cruise, and it's settled with a song by Howard Dietz and Sammy Fein, in Three Daring Daughters, 1948, from MGM producer Joe Pasternak.
Three Daring Daughters (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Never A Serious Divorce Sisters Jane Powell, Mary Eleanor Donahue, and Ann E. Todd visit publisher Nelson (Edward Arnold), guarded by his secretary (Dick Simmons), in the mistaken belief that he employs their father, Jane's song "Passepied," attributed to French composer Leo Delibes, in Three Daring Daughters, 1948.
Organization, The - (Original Trailer) When a group of revolutionaries fighting the drug rackets are framed for murder, detective Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier) steps in to clear their names in The Organization (1971).

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