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Farm Diary (1970)

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Impossible Years, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) You Belong On The Couch Psych professor Kingsley (David Niven), his house overrun by his kids’ party, entertains his editor Merrick (Chad Everett), joined then by Jeff Cooper as motorbiker artist Smuts (Jeff Cooper), broken up by his daughter (supermodel Cristina Ferrare in her first movie) and buddy (Mike McGreevey) in The Impossible Years, 1968.
Impossible Years, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) A Nymphomaniac I Met At A Party Vexed psych professor and author Kingsley (David Niven) waylaid by his editor Merrick (Chad Everett), who’s heard of his daughter (Christina Ferrare) being arrested in the campus protest, inter-cut with her on the beach with hormonal boyfriend Freddie (Rich Chalet), in The Impossible Years, 1968.
Chapman Report, The (1962) -- (Movie Clip) You Live Here Alone? Veteran George Cukor directing this steamy modern vignette, the first scene for Claire Bloom (as tipsy "Naomi") and strapping young Chad Everett as the delivery man, early in The Chapman Report, 1962, from the novel inspired by the famous "Kinsey Report" on sexual behavior.
Last Challenge, The (1967) -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Stand Much On Reason Reticent lawman Blaine (Glenn Ford) was on a solo fishing break when up rode McGuire (Chad Everett), who was invited to join in, and handily shot a rattlesnake, before the two settled in for drinks, their chat growing less cordial, in The Last Challenge, directed by MGM veteran Richard Thorpe.
Last Challenge, The (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Bankers Don't Have Souls Saloon/brothel proprietor Lisa (Angie Dickinson, in another nice outfit) doesn’t know that well-heeled new guest McGuire (Chad Everett) is a gunfighter in town hunting the sheriff (Glenn Ford) and he doesn’t know she’s his girlfriend, so they’re friendly, for now, in The Last Challenge, 1967.

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