Cheyenne


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

The Professor Misbehaves (1954)
Dora Dare

Music (Feature Film)

The Postgraduate (1970)
Music

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Marnie (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Too Blonde Hair Marnie (Tippi Hedren), whose sinister behavior is so far only partially revealed, visits mom Bernice (Louise Latham) and is disappointed to find her doting on her young rival Jessie (Kimberly Beck), in an early scene from Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie, 1964.
It! The Terror From Beyond Space -- (Movie Clip) My Superiors On Earth Following the credits, narration over animation by Marshall Thompson (as "Colonel Carruthers"), events back on earth, then signs of trouble for Commander "Van" Heusen (Kim Spalding) back on the spaceship, in It! The Terror From Beyond Space, 1958.
It! The Terror From Beyond Space -- (Movie Clip) Like Candy From A Box Space crew girl Ann (Shawn Smith) showing some support for Colonel Carruthers (Marshall Thompson), accused of killing his Mars-landing crew, then with her Captain "Van" Heusen (Kim Spalding), in It! The Terror From Beyond Space, 1958.
It! The Terror From Beyond Space -- (Movie Clip) Grenades Big trouble as the as-yet unseen "It" (Ray Corrigan) is loose in the ship's vents, Van Heusen (Kim Spalding) and Carruthers (Marshall Thompson) leading a nervous search party, to little avail, in Edward L. Cahn's It: The Terror From Beyond Space, 1958.
Only Two Can Play (1962) -- (Movie Clip) I'd Love One Of Those Welsh wanna-be lothario and librarian Lewis (Peter Sellers) at work, with client Hyman (noted Sellers pal Graham Stark), then meeting Mrs. Gruffydd-Williams (Mai Zetterling), who takes an interest, in Only Two Can Play, 1962, from the Martin Amis novel.
Only Two Can Play (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Welsh Egg On My Face Very kitchen-sinky business, Welsh librarian Lewis (Peter Sellers) at home with wife Jean (Virginia Maskell) and (uncredited) kids, early in director Sidney Gilliat's Only Two Can Play, 1962, from Bryan Forbes' screenplay and Martin Amis' novel.
Only Two Can Play (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Aberdarcy Literary opening, shot in Swansea, Wales, the very town author Kingsley Amis renamed "Aberdarcy" for his novel, Peter Sellers introduced, plus comic references to E.B. White and James Thurber, and a real citation from Emerson, from Only Two Can Play, 1962, directed by Sidney Gilliat.
Roller Boogie -- (Movie Clip) Shyster Gordo (Albert Insinnia) supplies the incongruous term "Shyster" as Bobby (Jim Bray), Terry (LInda Blair) and the gang realize they need a lawyer in Roller Boogie, 1979.
Roller Boogie -- (Movie Clip) Bobby Dance Bobby (Jim Bray) is lured away from his duties at the skate stand to perform for peers and the stand-offish Terry (Linda Blair) in Roller Boogie, 1979.

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