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Filmography

Mondo Sexo (1967)

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High School Confidential! - Lobby Card Set
Mesa of Lost Women - Lobby Card

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Mondo Sexo (1967)

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High School Confidential! - Lobby Card Set
Here is a set of Lobby Cards from Albert Zugsmith's High School Confidential! (1958). Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.
Mesa of Lost Women - Lobby Card
Here is a Lobby Card from Mesa of Lost Women (1953). Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.

Videos

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Fine Madness, A (1966) -- (Movie Clip) Poems Taking Shape Having just evaded another pack of bill collectors, struggling New York poet Samson Shillitoe (Sean Connery) flees to the apartment where, he discovers, his wife Rhoda (Joanne Woodward), isn't ready to join his escape, in A Fine Madness, 1966.
College Swing (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Title Song (Betty Grable) Just the third scene and not essential to the narrative, at what must be the dining hall, an original tune for Paramount by Frank Loesser and Hoagy Carmichael finds Skinnay Ennis launching a duet with Betty Grable, who switches to Jackie Coogan for the dance, choreography by LeRoy Prinz, Raoul Walsh directing, in College Swing, 1938, starring George Burns, Gracie Allen and Bob Hope.
Kid, The (1921) -- (Movie Clip) -- All's Well The Tramp (Charles Chaplin) blunders into a romantic conflict with a policeman (Tom Wilson) then escapes with the kid (Jackie Coogan) in The Kid, 1921.
Marat/Sade (1967) -- (Movie Clip) We Ask Your Kindly Indulgence The necessarily unorthodox opening from the adaptation of the experimental play, Clifford Rose as Coulmier begins to explain the goings-on at the French asylum at Charenton, from the original play in German by Peter Weiss, adapted by Adrian Mitchell, directed by Peter Brook, from Marat/Sade, 1967.
Marat/Sade (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Corday Waltz The Herald (Michael Williams) resumes narration, Glenda Jackson as the inmate playing the character Charlotte Corday, with a song from the play about the so-far mute revolutionary writer Marat (Ian Richardson), from director Peter Brook’s adaptation of the original play by Peter Weiss, Marat/Sade, 1967.
Marat/Sade (1967) -- (Movie Clip) France Of Fifteen Years Ago Michael Wiliams as “The Herald” begins the actual performance by the inmates, including the introduction of Ian Richardson as Jean-Paul Marat and Glenda Jackson as Charlotte Corday, in director Peter Brook’s celebrated adaptation of his stage production, in Marat/Sade, 1967.
Cahill, United States Marshal (1973) -- (Movie Clip) It Was A Friendly Fight John Wayne (title character) returns to Valentine, Texas where Hank Worden is the station master, not knowing jailed Fraser (George Kennedy) and Strother (Morgan Paull) have involved his own son (Gary Grimes) in robbery and murder, Jackie Coogan the drunk, early in Cahill, United States Marshal, 1973.
Joker Is Wild, The (1957) -- (Movie Clip) Heinz And The Tomato At a Miami engagement, hottie Martha (Mitzi Gaynor) emerges as a competitor to Letty (Jeanne Crain), who that moment gets an on-stage proposal from comic Joe E. Brown (Frank Sinatra), pal Austin (Eddie Albert) on piano, in Charles Vidor's flattering bio-pic, The Joker Is Wild, 1957.
Beat Generation, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Bass Fiddle Without Strings No one using the word rape, though it was all-but shown on screen, investigating cop Culloran (Steve Cochran) revealing an ugly cynicism, Jackie Coogan (a.k.a. "Uncle Fester") his partner, Margaret Hayes the victim, in The Beat Generation, 1959.
Oliver Twist (1922) -- (Movie Clip) We Have A New Boy Young Oliver (Jackie Coogan) beginning to learn the trade from the Dodger (Edouard Trebaol) and Fagin (Lon Chaney), who then receives Monks (Carl Stockdale), who's learned of the boys' inheritance, in Frank Lloyd's Oliver Twist, 1922.
Free And Easy (1930) -- (Movie Clip) I Broke My Autograph Bumbling manager Elmer (Buster Keaton) has got "Miss Gopher City" (Anita Page) and her "Ma" (Trixie Friganza) to their Hollywood premiere, cameos from MGM's Jackie Coogan and William Haines ensuing, in Keaton's first talkie, Free And Easy, 1930.
Oliver Twist (1922) -- (Movie Clip) Old Shrivelled Scoundrel Escaped orphan Oliver (Jackie Coogan) has wandered to the outskirts of London and met the Artful Dodger (Edouard Trebaol), who brings him to the wicked Fagin (Lon Chaney), in Frank Lloyd's version of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, 1922.

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