Sidney Beckerman


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Marlowe (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Spanish For Pain Friendly clash between savvy detective James Garner (as the title character, Philip, in this adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s The Little Sister) and Rita Moreno as polished Dolores, guarding her friend Mavis (Gayle Hunnicutt), implicated in a porn and murder scandal, in Marlowe, 1969.
Marlowe (1969) -- (Movie Clip) All Shadow And No Substance James Garner is the title character of the movie, and Sharon Farrell the title character of the original Raymond Chandler novel The Little Sister, after he discovered another murder while looking for her brother, leading him to ring Dr. Lagardie (Paul Stevens), early in the updated Marlowe, 1969.
Marlowe (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Little Sister Groovy opening with an original song by Peter Matz and Noman Gimbel, taking it’s title from Raymond Chandler’s original novel The Little Sister, James Garner as the contemporary version of Chandler’s famous L-A detective, querying the manager (Warren Finnerty) of a hippie hotel, in Marlowe, 1969.
Marlowe (1969) -- (Movie Clip) I Go To Ridiculous Extremes James Garner (title character Philip) gets himself hired by big-time agent Crowell (William Daniels) on the runway, then visits actress Mavis Wald (Gayle Hunnicutt) on the set, to discuss the photos of her with gangster Steelgrave, in the contemporary 1969 treatment of Raymond Chandler’s 1949 novel The LIttle Sister, Marlowe.
Kelly's Heroes (1970) -- (Movie Clip) What's In It For Me? With Allied forces in France after Normandy, Clint Eastwood (title character), who's learned of a giant German gold stash, drops in on cranky quartermaster "Crapgame" (Don Rickles), who grows interested, early in director Brian G. Hutton's Kelly's Heroes, 1970.
Kelly's Heroes (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Nobody Bugs Us Clint Eastwood (title character) has just met renegade tanker Oddball (Donald Sutherland), who was eavesdropping on him discussing his plan to steal German gold, and who formulates an offer, in Kelly's Heroes, 1970.
Kelly's Heroes (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Forget About Your Flanks! Blowhard General Colt (Carroll O'Connor) launches an introductory rant aimed at subordinates (including Robert McNamara as "Roach") in Kelly's Heroes, 1970.
Marlowe (1969) -- (Movie Clip) I'm A Trained Detective Paul Bogart, known for TV work including All In The Family directs the future Archie Bunker (Carroll O’Connor) as homicide cop French, reviewing a victim with a colleague (Kenneth Tobey), and P-I’s James Garner (title character) and sleazier George Tyne (as “Hady”) who were witnesses, in Marlowe, 1969, from a Raymond Chandler novel.

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