Budd


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International House (1933)
Himself

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The Tenth Case (1917)
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Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936) -- (Movie Clip) When This You See Ceddie (Freddie Bartholomew, title character), in his last goodbye in Brooklyn, visits his grocer friend Hobbs (Guy Kibbee), bearing gifts he’s bought with money sent by his British nobleman grandfather, who’s moving him to England, in David O. Selznick’s Little Lord Fauntleroy, 1936.
Marie Antoinette (1938) -- (Movie Clip) I Shall Be Queen By a mile the largest thing W.S. ("One-Take Woody) Van Dyke II ever directed, Norma Shearer in the title role nothing but charming, Cecil Cunningham her aide "Feldy," Alma Kruger her mother the Austrian empress, ambassador Henry Stephenson making a bow, opening MGM's lavish Marie Antoinette, 1938, co-starring Tyrone Power.
Charge of the Light Brigade, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Open, A Convoy Of British Lancers Heroic spinning of history and Lord Tennyson's poem, followed by a hearty introduction of Captain Vickers (Errol Flynn) and Sir Humphrey (E.E. Clive) in Warner Bros.' epic imperial hit The Charge of the Light Brigade, 1936, directed by Michael Curtiz.
Mutiny On The Bounty (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Now You Know What A Midshipman Is Captain Bligh (Charles Laughton)is whistled aboard to establish his authority before intellectual Sir Joseph (Henry Stephenson), his neophyte nephew Roger (Franchot Tone) and subordinate Christian (Clark Gable) in, plus an early exercise in cruelty, Mutiny on the Bounty, 1935.
Two On A Guillotine (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Always A Greater Illusion Scary enough opening from director William Conrad (later TV’s “Cannon”), Cesar Romero stabs Connie Stevens, but wide shot reveals he’s a magician and she’s his assistant (and wife), Virginia Gregg the nanny etc. backstage, Parley Baer the PR man, in Two On A Guillotine, 1965, co-starring Dean Jones.
Two On A Guillotine (1965) -- (Movie Clip) You Scare That Easy? Smart Cassie (Connie Stevens), whose estranged magician father’s will instructed her to stay in his funky house in order to inherit, surveys the place with reporter Val (Dean Jones), whom she’s decided to tolerate, having convinced her he’s just a grabby real-estate guy, in Two On A Guillotine, 1965.
Baroness And The Butler, The (1938) -- (Movie Clip) The Results From Budapest As Hungary's Prime Minister (Henry Stephenson) dines with his wife (Helen Westley), son-in-law (Joseph Schildkraut) and daughter (Annabella), butler Johann (William Powell) has a secret revealed, in The Baroness And The Butler, 1938.
Baroness And The Butler, The (1938) -- (Movie Clip) All The Peasants William Powell (as "Johann") butles for the Hungarian Prime Minister (Henry Stephenson) and his daughter Baroness Katrina (Annabella), early in 20th Century Fox's The Baroness And The Butler, 1938.
Beloved Enemy (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Something More Civilized With dazzling plot speed, British emissary Lord Athleigh (Henry Stephenson) and Lady Helen (Merle Oberon) are introduced and saved from ambush in Dublin by principled Irish rebel leader Dennis Riordan (Brian Aherne) in Beloved Enemy, 1936.
Stingaree (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Australia's All Right In 1874 Australia, Henry Stephenson is sheep baron Clarkson, chatting with lawman Radford (George Barraud) until the ebullient Mrs. Clarkson (Mary Boland) appears, followed by de facto servant Hilda (Irene Dunne), opening RKO's Stingaree, 1934, starring Richard Dix, restored by TCM.
Stingaree (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Compassion For The Outlaw In colonial Australia, hostess Mrs. Clarkson (Mary Boland) is dominating visiting Sir Julian (Conway Tearle), her husband (Henry Stephenson), and proceedings in general until suave bandit Richard Dix (title character) intervenes, in RKO's Stingaree, 1934, also starring Irene Dunne.
Song Of Love (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Does She Never Slow Down? From the opening, close enough to true, Clara Wieck (Katharine Hepburn) performs for King Augustus (Henry Stephenson), a composition by Liszt (Henry Daniell), her father (Leo G. Carroll) turning pages and future husband Robert Schumann (Paul Henreid) applauding, from Song Of Love, 1947.

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