Gilles Aird


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Man Between, The (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Eastern Sector It's really West Berlin made to look like the east, where Ivo (James Mason) seems to have been waiting for Bettina (Hildegarde Neff) and English visitor Susanne (Claire Bloom) in Carol Reed's The Man Between, 1953.
Man Between, The (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Bettina Opening sequence from Carol Reed's cold-war thriller The Man Between, 1953, finds English Susanne flying into Berlin to meet her German sister-in-law Bettina (Hildegarde Neff).
Man Between, The (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Western Luxuries Sudden panic on an East Berlin rooftop as Ivo (James Mason) dismisses young Horst (Dieter Krause) and tries to hide English Susanne (Claire Bloom) in Carol Reed's cold-war drama The Man Between< 1953.
Man Between, The (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Works Too Hard English Susanne (Claire Bloom) out at a Berlin nightclub with her military doctor brother (Geoffrey Toone) and his mysterious German wife Bettina (Hildegarde Neff) in Carol Reed's The Man Between, 1953.
Times Of Harvey Milk, The (1984) -- A Regular Guy Narrator Harvey Fierstein begins the life history of the subject, and labor activist Jim Elliot speaks of his first encounter, early in the Academy Award-winning documentary by Robert Epstein, The Times Of Harvey Milk, 1984.
House Of Seven Corpses, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) My Double Wardrobe Shooting a cheap horror movie in the back yard of an old Salt Lake City mansion, Faith Domergue is fading leading lady Gayle, John Ireland her director, unhappy with proceedings, with Carole Wells and Jerry Strickler the worried younger cast members, in The House Of Seven Corpses, 1974.
House Of Seven Corpses, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) I Conjure Thee A few minutes into a fairly weird opening incantation, featuring only Faith Domergue (in her final movie role), whom we soon learn is really only in a horror movie, John Ireland directing her, John Carradine barking at him, early in The House Of Seven Corpses, 1974.

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