Chen E-hsin


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Dinner at Eight - Coca-Cola Ad
Pride and Prejudice - Publicity Stills
Pride and Prejudice - Scene Stills

Biography

Filmography

 

Writer (Feature Film)

The Grand Substitution (1965)
Screenwriter

Music (Feature Film)

The Grand Substitution (1965)
Lyrics

Life Events

Photo Collections

Dinner at Eight - Coca-Cola Ad
Here is a magazine ad for Coca-Cola utilizing the cast of MGM's Dinner at Eight (1933) and a special color photo taken for the occasion.
Pride and Prejudice - Publicity Stills
Here are a few photos taken to help publicize MGM's Pride and Prejudice (1940), starring Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier. Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.
Pride and Prejudice - Scene Stills
Here are several scene stills from MGM's Pride and Prejudice (1940), starring Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier.
Scarface (1932) - Lobby Cards
Here are a few Lobby Cards from Howard Hughes' Scarface (1932), starring Paul Muni and Ann Dvorak. 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

Movie Clip

Scarface (1932) -- (Movie Clip) He Come To A Dead Stop Just sprung after offing a rival gangster, Tony Camonte (Paul Muni) visits his boss Johnny (Osgood Perkins) and meets girlfriend Poppy (Karen Morley), early in Howard Hawks' Scarface, 1932.
Scarface (1932) -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Hear So Good Tony (Paul Muni) is romancing Poppy (Karen Morley), then thrilled by a drive-by shooting, then off with pals (George Raft, Vince Barnett) to visit boss Johnny (Osgood Perkins), director Howard Hawks gunning it, in Scarface, 1932.
Scarface (1932) -- (Movie Clip) The World Is Yours Thugs Rinaldo (George Raft) and Angelo (Vince Barnett) splitting as Tony (Paul Muni), who's just rubbed out another rival, welcomes their bosses' girlfriend Poppy (Karen Morley), in Howard Hawks' Scarface, 1932.
Easy Rider (1969) -- (Movie Clip) I Believe In God Famous sequence shot in 16mm and edited mostly by film-maker to be Henry Jaglom, Billy (director Dennis Hopper) and Wyatt (Peter Fonda) with hookers Karen (Karen Black) and Mary (Toni Basil) acid tripping at the St. Louis #1 Cemetery in New Orleans, in Easy Rider, 1969.
Five Easy Pieces (1970) -- (Movie Clip) I Hope No One Hits On You Wayward classical pianist Robert (Jack Nicholson) is in trouble with his waitress girlfriend Rayette (Karen Black) for hitting on loose local girls in the bowling alley, in Bob Rafelson's Five Easy Pieces, 1970.
Five Easy Pieces (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Stand By Your Man Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man" (lyrics by the artist, tune by Billy Sherrill), with scenes from oil fields around Bakersfield, CA, sets the tone for the opening credit sequence from director Bob Rafelson's Five Easy Pieces, 1970, starring Jack Nicholson.
Five Easy Pieces (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Side Order Of Wheat Toast With waitress girlfriend Rayette (Karen Black) and lesbian hitchers Palm and Terry (Helena Kallianiotes, Toni Basil), Robert (Jack Nicholson) pulls over for the famous restaurant scene with waitress Lorna Thayer, in Bob Rafelson's Five Easy Pieces, 1970.
Black Fury (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Old Country Dance At the Pennsylvania coal mine company town, proud “bohunk” miner Joe (Paul Muni) leads his party, including pal Mike (John Qualen) and his maybe-wavering fianceè Anna (Karen Morley), into the dance, even greeting the company cops (Ward Bond, and William Gargan as Slim), in Warner Bros.’ controversial Black Fury, 1935.
Arsene Lupin (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Even Before Breakfast Now dressed and at the party, Sonia (Karen Morley) is introduced by the Duke (John Barrymore, also the title character) to wealthy and befuddled Gourney-Martin (Tully Marshall), in Arsene Lupin, 1932.
Mata Hari (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Shiva, I Dance For You Russian pilot Alexis (Ramon Novarro) and general Shubin (Lionel Barrymore) are among the eager audience for the first appearance of the title character, Greta Garbo as the dancer and reputed spy in WWI Paris, Karen Morley her contact, C. Henry Gordon the French spy hunter, early in Mata Hari, 1931.
Family Plot (1976) -- (Movie Clip) I Told You About Danger Adamson (William Devane) and Fran (Karen Black) have just returned their hostage and secured their gigantic diamond ransom, and we learn, as they return home, that they appear to be a redoubtable well-to-do San Francisco couple, in Alfred Hitchcock’s Family Plot, 1976.
Family Plot (1976) -- (Movie Clip) The Trader Veering away from his original story, possibly the most famous image from the picture, silent Karen Black in the shades and blonde wig executes the collection of ransom, details provided by cops, Alan Fudge the chopper pilot, early in Alfred Hitchcock’s Family Plot, 1976.

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