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Summerskin (1962)

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The Train - Lobby Card Set
Chimes at Midnight - Movie Poster
Diary of a Chambermaid - Movie Poster

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Summerskin (1962)

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The Train - Lobby Card Set
The Train - Lobby Card Set
Chimes at Midnight - Movie Poster
Chimes at Midnight - Movie Poster
Diary of a Chambermaid - Movie Poster
Diary of a Chambermaid - Movie Poster
Elevator to the Gallows - Movie Poster
Elevator to the Gallows - Movie Poster
Jules and Jim - Movie Poster
Jules and Jim - Movie Poster

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Elevator To The Gallows (1958) -- (Movie Clip) He Got Cold Feet Paris teens Louis (Georges Poujouly) and Veronique (Yori Bertin) snatch the car belonging to Julien, who's stuck in an elevator, as his lover and murder accomplice Florence (Jeanne Moreau) waits nearby, in Louis Malle's Elevator To The Gallows, 1958.
Elevator To The Gallows (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Then We'll Be Free Director Louis Malle's famous close up of Jeanne Moreau (as "Florence") in the film that made her a star, on the phone with lover Julien (Maurice Ronet), Miles Davis' score creeping in, opening Elevator To The Gallows, 1958.
Train, The (1965) -- (Movie Clip) There's A War French rail inspector Labiche (Burt Lancaster) scurries back from some sabotage work, encounters innkeeper Christine (Jeanne Moreau) whom he's just met, German Colonel von Waldheim (Paul Scofield) and aide Schmidt (Jean Bouchaud) getting stonewalled, in John Frankenheimer's The Train, 1965.
Querelle (1982) -- (Movie Clip) My Hate Was Simply A Camouflage The tensions growing between the brothers, sailor Querelle (Brad Davis) and bon vivant Robert (Hanno Pöschl), with intense profanity, as director Rainer Werner Fassbinder adds other characters (Jeanne Moreau, Franco Nero) in an unprompted procession of Christ bearing the cross, and choreographed combat, in Querelle, 1982.
Querelle (1982) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Based On Querelle De Brest The extraordinary opening from director Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s final, posthumously released, film, with narration from the Jean Genet novel, introducing Jeanne Moreau, Hanno Pöschl as her lover, Günther Kaufmann her husband, a glimpse of Franco Nero, then Brad Davis as the title character, in Querelle, 1982.
Querelle (1982) -- (Movie Clip) The Two Brothers Resuming the narration from the loosely-followed Jean Genet novel, director Rainer Werner Fassbinder brings his title character (Brad Davis) into the highly stylized brothel, meeting the proprietor Jeanne Moreau, his brother Hanno Pöschl, her husband, the barkeeper Günther Kaufmann and the cop Mario (Burkhard Driest), in Querelle, 1982.
La Notte (1961) -- (Movie Clip) That What You Did Was Vile? Giovanni (Marcello Mastroianni) confesses his sexual liaison just minutes earlier with a stranger, to his unimpressed wife Lidia (Jeanne Moreau), en route to a party marking publication of his new novel, in Michelangelo Antonioni's drama of alienation, La Notte, 1962.
La Notte (1961) -- (Movie Clip) It Would Be Pointless Joining director Michelangelo Antonioni's deliberate opening, we meet hospitalized Tomasso (Bernhard Wicki) , Giovanni and Lidia (Marcello Mastroainni, Jeanne Moreau) completing their progress through Milan, interrupted by a neighbor (Maria Pia Luzi), in La Notte, 1962.
La Notte (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Every Millionaire Wants His Own Intellectual Director Michelangelo Antonioni makes clear how desperately bored his principals, writer Giovanni (Marcello Mastroianni) and wife Lidia (Jeanne Moreau), are with their lives and each other, barely able to decide whether to attend an upper-crust Milan party, in La Notte, 1962.
Jules And Jim (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, I'm Therese Exuberant opening to Francois Truffaut's third film, Jules and Jim, 1962, in which Jules (Oskar Werner), Jim (Henri Serre) and Therese (Marie Dubois) are introduced in Paris, 1912.
Jules and Jim (1962) -- (Movie Clip) And A French Girl Early 1900's, college pals German Jules (Oskar Werner) and French Jim (Henri Serre) discover a statue while vacationing in Greece, return to Paris, then meet a girl, Catherine (Jeanne Moreau) in Francois Truffaut's Jules and Jim, 1962.
Jules And Jim (1962) -- (Movie Clip) She's A Vision For All Continuing the narration by Michel Subor, on their beach holiday in the early 1900's, Jules (Oskar Werner), Jim (Henri Serre) and Catherine (Jeanne Moreau) enjoy the woods, the beach and talk of marriage in Francois Truffaut's Jules and Jim, 1962.

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