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Battleground - Action Publicity Stills
Battleground - Behind-the-Scenes Stills

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Diamonds of the Night (1968)
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Battleground - Action Publicity Stills
Here are several action-oriented publicity stills taken for MGM's Battleground (1949). Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.
Battleground - Behind-the-Scenes Stills
Here are a number of photos taken behind-the-scenes during production of MGM's Battleground (1949), directed by William Wellman and starring Van Johnson, Ricardo Montalban, James Whitmore, George Murphy, and many others.

Videos

Movie Clip

Black Gunn (1972) -- (Movie Clip) You've Got A Lot Of Chops Impatient with an LA socialite (Luciana Paluzzi) seeking his favor, Jim Brown (title character), in the mansion adjoining his plush night club, deals with an intrusion by crazed hit man Kriley (Bruce Glover) and thugs (William Campbell, Don Borisenko) hunting his brother, Jim’s assistant Larry played by Timothy Brown, no relation, but a fellow NFL veteran, in Black Gunn, 1972.
Black Gunn (1972) -- (Movie Clip) Black Action Group Shooting on location in Culver City, mob-hired goons led by Kriley (Bruce Glover, with William Campbell, Don Borisenko) hunting the brother of the title character (Jim Brown) have come to the right place, headquarters of the militant “Black Action Group,” but are faced-down by Seth (Bernie Casey) and crew, in Black Gunn, 1972.
Chinatown (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Do You Know Me? Jake (Jack Nicholson), reveling with his barber and assistant detectives (Richard Bakalyan, Joe Mantell), gets an unexpected visit from the real Mrs. Mulwray (Faye Dunaway) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown, 1974.
Irma La Douce (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Stomach Of Paris A portion of Louis Jourdan's opening narration from the Billy Wilder-I.A.L. Diamond script, introducing the Rue Casanova, Shirley MacLaine (title character) and her "Mec" Hippolyte (Bruce Yarnell), in Wilder's Irma La Douce, 1963.
Song Of The Thin Man (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Right Down To Their Fingerprints At a charity event on a gambling boat anchored off New York, we join Nick and Nora Charles (William Powell, Myrna Loy) observing bandleader Philip Reed, soloist Don Taylor, sideman Keenan Wynn, Gloria Grahame the sexy singer, and Bruce Cowling who owns the joint, exposition early in Song Of The Thin Man, 1947.
Stunts (1977) -- (Movie Clip) He Was One Of Us We’ve learned that Glen (Robert Forster), who’s taking over as stunt coordinator after his brother was killed on a movie shoot, is giving a lift to writer B.J. (Fiona Lewis), whose car broke down, both greeted by Patti (Joanna Cassidy), Chuck (Bruce Glover) and Paulie (Ray Sharkey), in Stunts, 1977.
Stunts (1977) -- (Movie Clip) I Thought She'd Love It The FX man and director (Richard Lynch, Malachi Throne) set up stunt man Glen (Robert Forster) for the next shot, whereupon he picks up adversarial journalist B.J. (Fiona Lewis), who doesn’t know cameras are rolling, in Stunts, 1977, from New LIne Cinema and director Mark L. Lester.
Thrill Of It All, The (1963) -- (Movie Clip) It's Not Very Fulfilling Doc Gerald (James Garner) finds wife Bev (Doris Day) in the basement with the guy from the soap company (Elliott Reid) who's made an astronomical offer to her to become their new TV pitch lady, further discussion ensuing, in The Thrill Of It All , 1963, story and screenplay by Carl Reiner and Larry Gelbart.
Cause For Alarm! (1951) -- (Movie Clip) I'm A Housewife Tail end of the credits and the opening narration by star Loretta Young, beginning the double flashback which introduces husband George (Barry Sullivan) and old pal and doctor Grahame (Bruce Cowling), from director Tay Garnett's Cause For Alarm!, 1951.
To Catch A Thief (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Irregular Verbs Francie (Grace Kelly) swims up with an old joke about "conjugating," as shapely Danielle (Brigitte Auber) offers various suggestions to Robie (Cary Grant) in the surf at Cannes in Hitchcock's To Catch A Thief, 1955.
To Catch A Thief (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Open, My Jewels! Interesting shop-window reflections and comical reactions to jewel theft in the opening credit sequence from Alfred Hitchcock's To Catch A Thief, 1955, starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly.
Harry In Your Pocket -- (Movie Clip) Victoria Seattle-based pickpocket team of Harry (James Coburn), Casey (Walter Pidgeon), Ray (Michael Sarrazin) and Sandy (Trish Van Devere) at work in Victoria, British Columbia, from Harry In Your Pocket, 1973.

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