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The Big Doll House (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Long Time Woman The song, credited to Les Baxter sideman Hall Daniels and heard frequently in Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, is performed by Pam Grier, appearing in her first speaking role (as inmate
The Big Doll House (1971) — (Movie Clip) All Men Are Filthy First addict Harrad (Brooke Mills) does a heroin dance, then Sid Haig as low-life Harry (Jerry Franks his sidekick) bartering treats with inmates, extracting nasty compensation from “Grear” (Pam Grier), whom he’s tricked with a letter for Erica (Pat Woodell), Judy Brown and Roberta Collins also in lockup, in Roger Corman’s The Big Doll House, 1971.
Lady Sings The Blues (1972) -- (Movie Clip) All Of Me Fleeing prostitution in 1930’s Harlem, Diana Ross as Eleanora Holiday proves to club owner Jerry (Sid Melton) she’s no dancer, but is rescued by “Piano Man” Richard Pryor, winning a job and choosing a name, with the Gerald Marks-Seymour Sims song, then known as a Ruth Etting standard, in Lady Sings The Blues, 1972.
Rise And Fall Of Legs Diamond, The (1960) -- (Movie Clip) Charge It To A-R Now in 1920's Miami with some cash, Jack (Ray Danton), not yet nick-named, figures out how to get an introduction to racketeer Arnold Rothstein (Robert Lowery), in The Rise And Fall Of Legs Diamond, 1961, directed by Budd Boetticher.
Lady Sings The Blues (1972) -- (Movie Clip) The Man I Love Supported in her performance of the George and Ira Gershwin tune by "Piano Man" (Richard Pryor) but unwilling to take part in a crude tipping ritual, young Billie Holiday (Diana Ross) is rescued by Louis McKay (Billy Dee Williams) in Lady Sings The Blues, 1972.
It's A Bikini World (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Spread It On Thick The song credit is "Wilkins-Hurley-Cates" and the band (frat-rockers "The Gentrys") had broken up by the time the movie was released, but it's snappy enough, with Tommy Kirk and Bob "Boris" Pickett advancing the beach-movie plot, in It's A Bikini World, 1967.
It's A Bikini World (1967) -- (Movie Clip) We Gotta Get Out Of This Place Sid Haig the night club owner, shot at the old Haunted House on Hollywood Blvd, by a mile the biggest act and the biggest hit in the movie, Eric Burdon and The Animals, with Andy Summers on the Rickenbacker, song by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, in It's A Bikini World, 1967.
Carry On Spying (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Filed For Life Opening what by certain measures could be called the first spy-spoof of the James Bond era, Victor Maddern is evil "Milchman," Eric Barker the "chief," and "Carry On" regular Kenneth Williams is daffy "Simkins," in the 9th title in the series, Carry On Spying, 1964.
Carry On Spying (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Miss Honeybutt's A Woman! Lowbrow innuendo as ever the order of the day, as Simkins (Kenneth Williams) briefs espionage recruits Crump, Honeybutt and, not Bond but Bind (Bernard Cribbins, Barbara Windsor, Charles Hawtrey), staffing up in this 1964 installment in the long-lived British serial, Carry On Spying.
Carry On Spying (1964) -- (Movie Clip) English Steak And Kidney Pudding The wacky agents having crossed to the continent, fellow Brit Carstairs (Jim Dale) in Vienna meets Simkins (Kenneth Williams), Honeybutt (Barbara Windsor), Crump (Bernard Cribbins) and Bind (Charles Hawtrey), in the 9th "Carry On" film, Carry On Spying, 1964.
Galaxy Of Terror -- (Movie Clip) I Live And I Die Captain Trantor (Grace Zabriskie) with cook Kore (Ray Walston) and crewman Ranger (Robert Englund), then searching the wrecked whip with Quuhod (Sid Haig) who doesn't need a weapon, in Roger Corman's Galaxy Of Terror, 1981.

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