Samuel Taylor


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Three On A Couch (1966) -- (Movie Clip) You're Just Too Shy Pretending to be spinster "Heather," director and star Jerry Lewis has to become her brother "Rutherford," as he attempts to cure Mary Lou (Leslie Parrish) of her neuroses, in Three On A Couch, 1966.
Three On A Couch (1966) -- (Movie Clip) He Trusts Bugs Mary Lou (Leslie Parrish) with her shrink Liz (Janet Leigh), whose boyfriend Chris (director and star Jerry Lewis) is taking outrageous steps to cure her patients so they can get married, in Three On A Couch, 1966.
Vertigo (1958) -- (Movie Clip) What About My Acrophobia? The first quasi-domestic scene for "Scottie" (James Stewart), a detective who's retired after an incident in the opening sequence, with his not-girlfriend Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes), exposition from Alfred Hitchcock, in Vertigo, 1958.
Vertigo (1958) -- (Movie Clip) That's Carlotta Ex-cop "Scottie" Ferguson (James Stewart) grows ever more intrigued as Madeleine (Kim Novak), who he's been hired to follow around San Francisco, demonstrates her interest in long-dead Carlotta, in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, 1958.
Sabrina (1954) -- (Movie Clip) A Small Girl On A Large Estate Writer-director Billy Wilder executes one of his signature openings in the voice of his title character (Audrey Hepburn), who along the way introduces the leading men (Humphrey Bogart and William Holden as Linus and David Larrabee), in Sabrina, 1954.
Sabrina (1954) -- (Movie Clip) You Might Say He Runs Things Now stylish and sophisticated after two years at school in Paris, Audrey Hepburn (title character), daughter of the chauffeur to the Long Island Larrabees, is not recognized by womanizing David (William Holden), whom she’s loved since childhood, in Billy Wilder’s Sabrina, 1954.
Sabrina (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Money Is A By-Product You’d never guess William Holden and Humphrey Bogart (as filthy-rich corporation-owning brothers David and Linus Larrabee) were not on friendly terms, here tangling over the latter’s plan to marry-off the former, in Billy Wilder’s Sabrina, 1954.
Sabrina (1954) -- (Movie Clip) I Almost Flunked My Hollandaise Chauffeur Fairchild (John Williams) reads a letter from his daughter (Audrey Hepburn, title character), sent to cooking school in France to separate her from carefree heir David (William Holden), then drives the responsible brother Linus (Humphrey Bogart), in Sabrina, 1954.
Sabrina (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Checking The Spark Plugs The teen title character (Audrey Hepburn), daughter of the chauffeur to a North Shore dynasty, is about to gas herself in the garage because the younger heir cares nothing for her, when the elder, Linus (Humphrey Bogart), intervenes, early in Sabrina, 1954.
Sabrina (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Definitely Animal Linus (Humphrey Bogart) is demo-ing the family corporation’s new plastic when he learns that brother David (William Holden), now enamored with Audrey Hepburn (title character), the chauffeur’s daughter, invited to her first party after two years schooling in Paris, has abandoned his fiancée (Martha Hyer), in Sabrina, 1954.
Vertigo (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Dining At Ernie's For the audience and for acrophobic ex-cop "Scottie" (James Stewart), the first look at Madeleine (Kim Novak) whose husband Elster (Tom Helmore) has hired him to follow around San Francisco, in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, 1958.
Vertigo (1958) -- (Movie Clip) What Am I Doing Here? Arguably the first climax in the film, ex-policeman "Scottie" (James Stewart), hired to track mysterious Madeleine (Kim Novak) and now fascinated, follows her to the Golden Gate Bridge, in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, 1958.

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