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Forty Acre Feud (1965)
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Bitter Victory (1957) -- (Movie Clip) What Are You Waiting For? Nazis, Arabs and British commandos in local garb as Brand (Curt Jurgens) and Leith (Richard Burton) lead a raid on a German outpost in North Africa, in Nicholas Ray's Bitter Victory, 1958.
Bitter Victory (1957) -- (Movie Clip) Besides, He's Welsh! Welshman Richard Burton (as "Leith") in his first appearance, following Brand (Curt Jurgens) to be interviewed by officers (Alfred Burke, Anthony Bushell) choosing a leader for a commando raid , at a British outpost in North Africa, ca. 1942, in Bitter Victory, 1958.
Bitter Victory (1957) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Talk To Me In Riddles The "bitter" part delivered in this scene from Nicholas Ray's Bitter Victory, 1958, in which Leith (Richard Burton), a British officer in WWII Libya, counsels ex-lover Jane (Ruth Roman) on pre-mission psychology for her husband.
Bitter Victory (1957) -- (Movie Clip) Be Quick About It! In North Africa, Welshman Leith (Richard Burton) is left behind, ordered by his superior to oversee death of two mortally wounded soldiers, one German (Raoul Delfosse) and one British (Andrew Crawford), in Nicholas Ray's Bitter Victory, 1958.
Triple Cross (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Your Latent Possibilities Yul Brynner is von Grunen, Nazi spy chief on the occupied English Isle of Jersey, Romy Schneider “The Countess,” an operative in his command, and Christopher Plummer the British thief and turncoat Chapman, about to be subjected to her loyalty test, in the fact-based Triple Cross, 1967.
Triple Cross (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Get Away With Murder Early days of WWII, English safecracker Eddie Chapman (Christopher Plummer) lying low on the Island of Jersey, then busted, jailed as the Germans take over, scheming to get the better of the new commandant (Jess Hahn), early in Terence Young's Triple Cross, 1967.
Triple Cross (1967) -- (Movie Clip) That Shot You Just Fired Dismissing handlers Col. Steinhager (Gert "Goldfinger" Frobe) and "The Countess" (Romy Schneider), sly Nazi spymaster Baron von Grunen (Yul Brynner) takes the measure of English volunteer double-agent and professional thief Chapman (Christopher Plummer), in Terence Young's Triple Cross, 1967.

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