Mrs. [eva] Mckenzie


Filmography

Lightning Bill (1934)
Mathilda

Photos & Videos

Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Lightning Bill (1934)
Mathilda

Life Events

Photo Collections

Kings of the Sun - Movie Poster
Here is the American One-Sheet Movie Poster from Kings of the Sun (1963), starring Yul Brynner and George Chakiris. One-sheets measured 27x41 inches, and were the poster style most commonly used in theaters.

Videos

Movie Clip

West Side Story (1961) -- (Movie Clip) America The show-stopping number for Rita Morena in her Academy Award-winning role as Puerto Rican Anita, George Chakiris similarly honored as her boyfriend Bernardo, the song by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim, in West Side Story, 1961.
Big Cube, The -- (Movie Clip) Open, Adriana As improbable as anything in the LA counter-culture-clash melodrama The Big Cube, 1969, the opening scene in which Lana Turner portrays a legit theater actress, in a grand statement announcing her retirement from the stage.
Big Cube, The -- (Movie Clip) Tastes Like Acid! At "Club Le Trip," innocent dingbat heiress Lisa (Karin Mossberg) gets initiated by new LSD-friendly pals Johnny (George Chakiris), Lalo (Carlos East) and Bibi (Pamela Rodgers) in The Big Cube, 1969.
Big Cube, The -- (Movie Clip) Cats Like Her Devious ex-medical student Johnny (George Chakiris) with innocent lover Lisa (Karin Mossberg) conspires to send her mother Adriana (Lana Turner) on an LSD trip, about which she complains to confidante Frederick (Richard Egan) in The Big Cube, 1969.
Young Girls Of Rochefort (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Le Pont Transbordeur The fascinating opening, with the American dance troupe led by George Chakiris and Grover Dale, arriving in the real town of Rochefort, Jacques Demy directing from his screenplay, music by Michel Legrand, in the New Wave/Hollywood hybrid musical The Young Girls Of Rochefort, 1967.
Young Girls Of Rochefort (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Andy Amoreux Jacques Demy directs, his screenplay and lyrics and music by Michel Legrand, a tune performed partly by Solange (Francoise Dorleac), collecting her young brother, but mostly by dazzled American Andy (Gene Kelly), his vocal dubbed in French, in The Young Girls Of Rochefort, 1967.
Young Girls Of Rochefort (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Chanson De Maxence Shooting on the genuine location, Americans George Chakiris and Grover Dale observe as cafe owner Danielle Darrieux and daughter Genevieve Thenier greet Jacques Perrin as sailor Maxence, song by director Jacques Demy and Michel Legrand, in The Young Girls Of Rochefort, 1967.
Young Girls Of Rochefort (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Marins, Amis, Amants Ou Maris Back on the square (on location in the actual town), American troupers and girlfriends Pamela Hart, the co-choreographer, and Leslie North, inform their boyfriends and employers (George Chakiris, Grover Dale) that they’re moving on, in Jacques Demy’s The Young Girls Of Rochefort, 1967.
Viking, The (1928) -- (Movie Clip) Protect Us, O Lord! Opening scenes in the picture distributed by MGM but produced by the Technicolor company to exhibit the new two-color process, with English nobleman Alwin (LeRoy Mason) minding his own business and Mum (Claire McDowell) until... in The Viking, 1928, starring Donald Crisp.
Viking, The (1928) -- (Movie Clip) How Much For This One? Home in Scandinavia after a raid on England, we meet slightly injured warrior Helga (Pauline Starke) and buddy Sigurd (Roy Alexander), buying slaves including Alwin (LeRoy Mason) for kicks, early in the Technicolor company's promotional vehicle The Viking, 1928.
Viking, The (1928) -- (Movie Clip) Court Of King Olaf Exposition here, as we learn there is a Viking King Olaf (Roy Stewart), who's not only a decent guy but Christian too, and Leif Ericsson (Donald Crisp), feared by plundering underlings in earlier scenes, is more into glory than pillage, in the Technicolor showcase feature The Viking, 1928.
Flight from Ashiya -- (Movie Clip) Apologize Col. Stevenson (Richard Widmark) is persuaded by Lt. Gregg (George Chakiris) to attempt another rescue run then apologizes to Sgt. Takashima (Yul Brynner) for a racist comment in Flight from Ashiya, 1964.

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