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The Virgin Spring (1960) — (Movie Clip) She Lay Dead Max Von Sydow as stern feudal farmer Torè awaits his daughter, late from delivering candles to their church, not knowing she’s been raped and murdered by the nastiest of three goat-herders (Tore Isedal, with Axel Düberg and young Ove Porath) whom he barely offers shelter, Birgitta Valberg his wife, in Ingmar Bergman’s bitter The Virgin Spring, 1960, the director’s first feature with cinematographer Sven Nykvist.
Fisher King, The (1991) -- (Movie Clip) Thank God I'm Me The opening from director Terry Gilliam and from Richard LaGravanese’s original screenplay, Jeff Bridges as New York shock-jock Jack Lucas, his caller Edwin (Christian Clemenson) providing a critical plot point, in The Fisher King, 1991, with Robin Williams and Mercedes Ruehl.
Fisher King, The (1991) -- (Movie Clip) Forgive Me! Egotistical New York radio shock jock Jack (Jeff Bridges) in his apartment preparing for his TV sitcom audition when he learns, from a TV reporter (Frazer Smith) that his caller “Edwin,” whom he’s encouraged to hate “yuppies,” has become a mass murderer, in Terry Gilliam’s The Fisher King, 1991.
Fisher King, The (1991) -- (Movie Clip) I Do Believe In Fairies Depressed former radio shock jock Jack (Jeff Bridges), thinking about throwing himself from the Manhattan Bridge, is attacked by thugs (Jayce Bartok, Dan Futterman), then rescued by profane Parry (Robin Williams, his first scene) and his homeless band, in Terry Gilliam’s The Fisher King, 1991.
Fisher King, The (1991) -- (Movie Clip) Jesus' Juice Glass A feature scene for Mercedes Ruehl in her Academy Award-nominated role, as Anne, employer and girlfriend of former radio star Jack (Jeff Bridges), who’s wondering about the Holy Grail after meeting a visionary vagrant (Robin Williams, not seen), in Terry Gilliam’s The Fisher King, 1991.
Fisher King, The (1991) -- (Movie Clip) She Loves Dumplings Ex-radio shock jock Jack (Jeff Bridges), having learned that his rants led to the murder of the wife of homeless Parry (Robin Williams), finds him around Park Ave. and East 24th in Manhattan, where he turns out to be observing Lydia (Amanda Plummer), in Terry Gilliam’s The Fisher King, 1991.
Apartment, The (1960) -- (Movie Clip) You Should See My Backhand Bud (Jack Lemmon) "serves" dinner for Fran (Shirley MacLaine), rallying after her suicide attempt, but they're interrupted by her brother-in-law Karl (Johnny Seven), in a famous scene from Billy Wilder's The Apartment, 1960.
Thing That Couldn't Die, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Disembodied Spirit Water-witch Jessica (Carolyn Kearney) is persuaded by academic Gordon (William Reynolds), who's more interested in the ancient chest found that night, to look for Mike (Charles Horvath), who has disappeared with its weird contents (Robin Hughes), in The Thing That Couldn't Die, 1958.
Thing That Couldn't Die, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) It's Not Superstition Introducing characters and premise, Peggy Converse, James Anderson and Charles Horvath watch as Carolyn Kearney (as "Jessica") divines, skeptical Andra Martin, William Reynolds and Jeffrey Stone riding up, weirdness ensuing on the Universal back-lot, in The Thing That Couldn't Die, 1958.
Thing That Couldn't Die, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) So Long As No One Knows Suddenly nasty ranch-hand Boyd (James Anderson, who played the assault victim's father in To Kill A Mockingbird) tricks dunce Mike (Charles Horvath) into opening the mysterious chest, and menaces clairvoyant Jessica (Carolyn Kearney), in The Thing That Couldn't Die, 1962.

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