Aldo-italwig (rome)


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Gidget Goes to Rome (1963)
Aunt Albertina's wigs

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Sabotage (1936) -- (Movie Clip) You Made London Laugh On location at the London zoo aquarium, financially motivated amateur terrorist Verloc (Oscar Homolka), having staged a blackout the night before, meets mysterious paymaster Vladimir (Austin Trevor), with a famous effect by director Alfred Hitchcock, in Sabotage, 1936.
Sabotage (1936) -- (Movie Clip) If The Arsenal Lose We know grocer Ted (John Loder) is a policeman, Sylvia Sidney at the ticket box doesn't know the guys (William Dewhurst, Peter Bull, then Torin Thatcher) visiting her husband (Oscar Homolka) are terrorists, her young brother (Desmond Tester) also an innocent, in Hitchcock's Sabotage, 1936.
Ruby Gentry (1953) -- (Movie Clip) You Turned Wildcat Jennifer Jones (title character) pursued by her intense back-in-town boyfriend Boake (Charlton Heston), plotting to ditch polite Dr. Manfred (Bernard Phillips) during a deer hunt the next day, in Max Ophuls' Ruby Gentry, 1953.
Ruby Gentry (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Brains And Breedin' Tracy (Phyllis Avery) arrives at the lodge, meeting Dr. Manfred (Bernard Phillips), collecting boyfriend Boake (Charlton Heston), testy with her rival Jennifer Jones (title character), who then tangles with brother Jewel (James Anderson), in King Vidor's Ruby Gentry, 1953.
Ruby Gentry (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Just Anatomy After a prologue, narration into the opening scene by Dr. Manfred (Bernard Phillips), with local rich guy Jim Gentry (Karl Malden), meeting Jennifer Jones (title character) at her family's hunting lodge, from Max Ophuls' Ruby Gentry, 1953.
Ruby Gentry (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Out For Blood Jennifer Jones (title character) with dad (Tom Tully) and Dr. Manfred (Bernard Phillips, also narrating) dealing with local furor over the legit accidental death of her husband, then taking revenge with her lawyer (Dayton Lummis), in Ruby Gentry, 1953.
39 Steps, The (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Mr. Memory The opening scene in a dance hall where "Mr. Memory" (Wylie Watson) performs, Hannay (Robert Donat) participates and Alfred Hitchcock has already launched the plot in The 39 Steps, 1935.
39 Steps, The (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Any Country That Pays Jumpy and mysterious Miss Smith (Lucie Mannheim) and her rescuer Hannay (Robert Donat) get acquainted in his London flat in an early scene from Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, 1935.
39 Steps, The (1935) -- (Movie Clip) We're The Siamese Twins Highlight from the long stretch in which suspicious Pamela (Madeleine Carroll) is handcuffed to suspected Hannay (Robert Donat), on the run together in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, 1935.
39 Steps, The (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Leave The Pony The milkman (Frederick Piper) doesn't buy the true story so Hannay (Robert Donat) invents a lurid tale to execute his first escape in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, 1935.
George Wallace (1997) -- (Movie Clip) People Are Gettin' What I'm Talkin' About On the morning of his fateful campaign trip to Maryland, May, 1972, the title character (Gary Sinise) at the governor’s mansion, with brother Gerald (Tracy Fraim), aide Watson (Terry Kinney) and others, with some exposition, early in John Frankenheimer’s made-for-TV feature George Wallace, 1997.
George Wallace (1997) -- (Movie Clip) All God's Children At the governor’s mansion, Montgomery, January 17, 1955, the title character (Gary Sinise) with first wife Lurleen (Mare Winningham) and aide Watson (Terry Kinney) attends the inauguration of mentor Big Jim Folsom (Joe Don Baker), the governor’s niece his future wife, in George Wallace, 1997.

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