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Jezebel (1938) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Scandalized Banker Preston (Henry Fonda) meets Aunt Belle (Fay Bainter) guardian General Bogardus (Henry O'Neill), en route to confront his rebellious fianceè Julie (Bette Davis), the Olympus ball that evening, in William Wyler's Jezebel, 1938.
Jezebel (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Pleasant Evening Noteworthy work by director William Wyler and cinematographer Ernest Haller, reluctant but resolute Pres (Henry Fonda) arrives at the ball with rebel fianceè Julie (Bette Davis) in her outrageous red dress, former boyfriend Buck (George Brent) taking some heat, in Jezebel, 1938.
Gold Is Where You Find It (1938) -- (Movie Clip) It's Called Apple Knocking New in northern Caifornia, 1877, Whitney (George Brent) has rescued Lance (Tim Holt), son of an affluent farmer, from a bar fight, so he’s brought home, and meets the radiant little sister Serena (Olivia De Havilland), in MGM’s Technicolor historical drama Gold Is Where You Find It, 1938.
Gold Is Where You Find It (1938) -- (Movie Clip) One Of Them Dude Engineers Taking over at a northern California gold mine ca. 1877, educated engineer Whitney (George Brent) earns himself some physical credibility with foreman Slug (Barton MacLane), then MGM indulges in some gratuitous Technicolor hydraulic mining footage, in Gold Is Where You Find It, 1938.
Gold Is Where You Find It (1938) -- (Movie Clip) These Men Won't Wait Long Gentleman California farmer Col. Ferris (Claude Rains) chairs the meeting, trying to calm furious farmers who want to take direct action against gold mining operations that have ruined their lands, Russell Simpson as weary Mac, in 1870’s California, in MGM’s Gold Is Where You Find It, 1938.
Jezebel (1938) -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Like The Color Pivotal scene, if only for the skirt-hoop, New Orleans socialite Julie (Bette Davis) interrupts fiance` Pres (Henry Fonda) at the bank, then makes a critical decision about her dress, in William Wyler's Jezebel, 1938.
Jezebel (1938) -- (Movie Clip) He's Always Been Mine Ex-beau Pres (Henry Fonda) has just returned to antebellum Louisiana, Julie (Bette Davis) not knowing he's now married to yankee Amy (Margaret Lindsay), Aunt Belle (Fay Bainter) and Buck (George Brent) in the aftermath, in William Wyler's Jezebel, 1938.
Jezebel (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Trouble With The Colt New Orleans, 1852, defeated suitor Buck (George Brent), Aunt Belle (Fay Bainter) and guardian General Bogardus (Henry O'Neill) are among those waiting for Julie (Bette Davis) to arrive at her own party, Mrs. Kendrick (Spring Byington) and others aghast, early in William Wyler's Jezebel, 1938
Black Moon (1934) -- (Movie Clip) They're Gonna Do It! Servant "Lunch" (Clarence Muse) conducts visiting Stephen (Jack Holt) into the island jungle where his wife (Dorothy Burgess) is the star of a Columbia pre-code sacrifice shindig, in Black Moon, 1934.
Black Moon (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Change Too Much First scene, spooky modern mom Juanita (Dorothy Burgess) beating tropical drums with little Nancy (Cora Sue Collins), her husband Stephen (Jack Holt) doing some exposition with a shrink (Henry Kolker), opening Columbia's Black Moon, 1934.
Black Moon (1934) -- (Movie Clip) You Call It Voodoo Husband Stephen (Jack Holt) worrying with uncle Perez (Arnold Korff) about Juanita (Dorothy Burgess) having returned to the island where she grew up, nanny Gail (Fay Wray) raising an alarm, rife with racism, in Columbia's Black Moon, 1934.

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