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Black on White (1969)
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Lafayette Escadrille (1958) -- (Movie Clip) In Good Company Clint Eastwood's first scene, as the Yanks (David Janssen, Jody McCrea, Tab Hunter, William Wellman Jr., as his dad) spend their first night in France, the de facto honor roll being much of the point for narrator, director and producer William A. Wellman, in Lafayette Escadrille, 1958.
Lafayette Escadrille (1958) -- (Movie Clip) He's Forgotten You Exist Just arrived in 1914 France, American volunteer fliers (William Wellman Jr., Jody McCrea, David Janssen and especially Tab Hunter as "Thad") notice Renee' (Etchika Choreau) and other locals, early in director William A. Wellman's Lafayette Escadrille, 1958.
Lafayette Escadrille (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Got Ya' Scared, Princeton? American hijinks on the French airfield, David Janssen leads the jokers and the last bit baseball, with "Billy Jack" (Tom Laughlin) pitching to "Dirty Harry" (Clint Eastwood), in producer-director William A. Wellman's tribute to the World War One flying corps, Lafayette Escadrille, 1958.
Blood Alley (1955) -- (Movie Clip) God's Footsteps Sprung from a "Red" Chinese prison and escorted by Big Han (Mike Mazurki), American ship captain Wilder (John Wayne) meets Tso (Paul Fix) and his liberator Cathy (Lauren Bacall), in Blood Alley, 1955, from director Andrew V. McLaglen.
Blood Alley (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Eat It, Comrade! Paused for boat repairs, Cathy (Lauren Bacall), herself a semi-captive of the Chinese authorities, warns Captain Tom (John Wayne) that members of a communist-sympathizing family may have poisoned the other refugees' food supply, in Blood Alley, 1955, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen.
Blood Alley (1955) -- (Movie Clip) One Man Plague Mapping an escape for refugees, still speaking to imaginary friend "Baby," former Chinese-captive boat captain Wilder (John Wayne) is alerted by aid worker Cathy (Lauren Bacall) of a raid by communist troops, then hidden by Tso (Paul Fix), in Blood Alley, 1955, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen.
Deadly Companions, The (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Hatin' And Wantin' Revenge Complex tension as Billy and Turk (Steve Cochran, Chill Wills) follow maybe-partner "Yellow Leg," (Brian Keith) who's trying to make amends with Kit (Maureen O'Hara), escorting her to a desert town to bury her son, whom he accidentally killed in a gunfight, in Sam Peckinpah's The Deadly Companions, 1961.
Deadly Companions, The (1961) -- (Movie Clip) That's What I Call Pretty In his first feature, presaging things to come, director Sam Peckinpah stages a church service in a saloon, new-in-town "Yellow-Leg" (Brian Keith) and Billy (Steve Cochran) await their third (Chill Wills) as Maureen O'Hara is introduced, mocked by others in Strother Martin's congregation, early in The Deadly Companions, 1961.
Deadly Companions, The (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Five Ace Card Player Strong stuff in director Sam Peckinpah's opening to his first feature, a title song recorded by leading lady Maureen O'Hara, co-written by her brother the producer, then Brian Keith, with Chill Wills and Steve Cochran in post-Civil War Arizona, in The Deadly Companions, 1961.

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