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Uncle Moses (1932)
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Panic In The Streets (1950) -- (Movie Clip) You Can Take Me At My Word Joining a scene in which uniformed Public Health Service doctor Reed (Richard Widmark) is trying to tell the New Orleans mayor (H. Waller Fowler Jr.), police commissioner (Val Winter) and detective Warren (Paul Douglas) how to deal with a murder victim who had pneumonic plauge, early in Elia Kazan’s Panic In The Streets, 1950.
Rafter Romance (1933) -- (Movie Clip) Zip You Zoup Benevolent New York landlord Eckbaum (George Sidney) appeals first to Jack (Norman Foster) then to Mary (Ginger Rogers), introducing them as unmarried tenants in arrears and the basic premise for RKO's Rafter Romance, 1933.
Rafter Romance (1933) -- (Movie Clip) As If You Were Ladies Mary (Ginger Rogers) has landed a job which starts to look iffy, selling ice boxes on the phone for Hubbell (Robert Benchley), Ellen Corby (Granny Clampett from The Beverly Hillbillies) the second of her colleagues featured, early in Rafter Romance, 1933.
Bringing Up Baby (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Not The Intercostal Clavicle? Opening scene introducing paleontologist David (Cary Grant), fianceè Alice (Virginia Walker) and Professor La Touche (D'Arcy Corrigan), from Howard Hawks' Bringing Up Baby, 1938.
Bringing Up Baby (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Let's Play A Game Wardrobe malfunction from director Howard Hawks, as harassed paleontologist David (Cary Grant) again encounters madcap heiress Susan (Katharine Hepburn), who has contrived to stick him with a stolen purse, at a museum fund-raiser, in Bringing Up Baby, 1938.
Bringing Up Baby (1938) -- (Movie Clip) I Just Went Gay! Scene often cited for changing the English language, Susan (Katharine Hepburn) swipes clothes from showering David (Cary Grant), who encounters her shocked Aunt Elizabeth (May Robson), in Howard Hawks' Bringing Up Baby, 1938.
I Was A Male War Bride (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Such A Dull Story Cary Grant as French officer Rocard in post-war Germany, at the American HQ approaches Lt. Gates (Ann Sheridan), with whom he evidently has a history, and together they meet Lt. Billings (Randy Stuart), opening Howard Hawks I Was A Male War Bride, 1949.
I Was A Male War Bride (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Grab An Oar! Making their way across post-war Germany on an assignment, French officer Rocard (Cary Grant), in the sidecar because only American WAC Catherine (Ann Sheridan), an ex-girlfriend, is authorized to drive, in Howard Hawks' I Was A Male War Bride, 1949.
Bringing Up Baby (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Do You Want A Leopard? Harried scientist David (Cary Grant) on the phone with heiress Susan (Katharine Hepburn), who realizes she can use her found leopard (Katharine Hepburn) to persuade him to visit, in Howard Hawks' Bringing Up Baby, 1938.
Bringing Up Baby (1938) -- (Movie Clip) It's All Right I'm Insured Famous scene from director Howard Hawks, scientist David (Cary Grant) schmoozing donors on the golf course, meets madcap heiress Susan (Katharine Hepburn), early in Bringing Up Baby. 1938.
Red, Hot and Blue -- (Movie Clip) Open, Lipstick Credits and unusual opening scene with star Betty Hutton a hostage of gangsters (led by composer Frank Loesser as "HairDo Lempke"), from John Farrow's Red, Hot and Blue, 1949, co-starring Victor Mature.
Red, Hot and Blue -- (Movie Clip) I Wake Up Eleanor (Betty Hutton) launches into her back story, featuring roommates (June Havoc, Jane Nigh), boyfriend (Victor Mature) and Frank Loesser's punchy "I Wake Up," in an early scene from Red, Hot and Blue, 1949.

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