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Member Of The Wedding, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) That Green And Crazy Summer Julie Harris (as "Frankie") with Ethel Waters (as "Berenice") and the rest of the cast, introduced in the opening scene of Fred Zinnemann's The Member of the Wedding, 1952, from Carson McCullers' novel and play.
Member Of The Wedding, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) It Don't Do! Frankie (Julie Harris) and Berenice (Ethel Waters) disagree about her new dress, John Henry (Brandon de Wilde) observing, in The Member of the Wedding, 1952, from Carson McCullers' novel and play.
Member Of The Wedding, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) His Eye Is On The Sparrow The evening before the wedding, Frankie (Julie Harris) having a crisis, the three central characters (Ethel Waters as Berenice, Brandon De Wilde as John Henry) and the gospel standard credited to Charles H. Gabriel and Civilla D. Martin, in Daniel Mann’s movie from the Carson McCullers novel, The Member Of The Wedding, 1952.
Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Somebody Stole That Spoon In director John Huston's chosen tint, we meet Alison (Julie Harris), whom we know to be neurotic, with Maj. Penderton (Marlon Brando), their cheating spouses Leonora (Elizabeth Taylor) and Morris (Brian Keith) at play, in Reflections In A Golden Eye, 1967, from Carson McCullers' novel.
Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) -- (Movie Clip) There Is A Fort In The South Quoting from the novelist and establishing the extraordinary visual treatment, the introduction of Williams (Robert Forster) and Major Penderton (Marlon Brando), in one of director John Huston's personal favorites, Reflections In A Golden Eye, 1967, also starring Elizabeth Taylor.
Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Firebird Is A Stallion Leonora (Elizabeth Taylor) home from a ride, really a tryst, finds Williams (Robert Forster) doing yard work, and upsetting her arriving husband Major Penderton (Marlon Brando), their tension clear in their first scene together, in John Huston's sepia-toned Reflections In A Golden Eye, 1967.
Heart Is A Lonely Hunter, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) May I See The Room? New-in-town deaf-mute Singer (Alan Arkin) looking for a room, meeting Mick (Sondra Locke, in her first movie scene) and family (Laurinda Barrett, Biff McGuire, Jackie Marlowe), in The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter, 1968.
Heart Is A Lonely Hunter, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) That Is A White Man! New in town deaf-mute craftsman Singer (Alan Arkin) at his new favorite diner, meets drifter Blount (Stacy Keach) then outside, Dr. Copeland (Percy Rodrigues), in The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter, 1968, from the Carson McCullers novel.
Ballad Of The Sad Cafe, The -- (Movie Clip) Miss Amelia Idyllic but weird scene for Vanessa Redgrave as "Miss Amelia," tending to her backwoods still, in the Merchant-Ivory production of The Ballad Of The Sad Cafe, 1991, from the Carson McCullers novel.
Ballad Of The Sad Cafe, The -- (Movie Clip) The Word Of The Lord! Townsfolk gather in the woods to hear preacher Reverend Willin (Rod Steiger), attentive until the train arrives, in The Ballad Of The Sad Cafe, 1991, from the Carson McCullers novel.
Ballad Of The Sad Cafe, The -- (Movie Clip) An Evil Man! Lymon (Cork Hubbert) finds out that his cousin and new partner Amelia (Vanessa Redgrave) was once married, her flashback introducing Marvin (Keith Carradine), in The Ballad Of The Sad Cafe, 1991, from the Carson McCullers novel.
Member of the Wedding, The -- (Movie Clip) Opening Credits Opening credit sequence from Fred Zinneman's The Member of the Wedding, 1952, starring Julie Christie in her Academy Award-nominated debut, with Ethel Waters, from Carson McCullers' novel and play.

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