Alan Abelew


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Master Of The House (1925) -- (Movie Clip) Tens Of Thousands Of Homes Sardonic opening to the only comedy made by Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer, wife (Astrid Holm), daughter (Karin Nellemose) and son (Aage Hoffman) scurrying in fear of father John (Johannes Meyer), in Master Of The House, 1925, co-written by Dreyer with playwright Svend Rindom.
Boogie Doodle (1940) -- (Movie Clip) Boogie By... The opening of celebrated animator Norman McLaren’s experimental collaboration, his drawn-on short film with jazz pianist Albert Ammons, released by the National Film Board of Canada in 1940, Boogie Doodle.
F For Fake (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Two Ibizas Still many revelations short of his central topic, director, writer and performer Orson Welles zeroes in on the Spanish island of Ibiza, beginning to explain the relationship between art forger Elmyr de Hory and presumptive journalist Clifford Irving, in F For Fake, 1973.
Mark, The (1961) -- That's The Blue Boy Still mysterious as Fuller (Stuart Whitman), having taken a room in an un-named English city, chats with landlady Mrs. Cartwright (Brenda De Banzie) and husband (Maurice Denham), some emphasis on a print of a famous painting, early in The Mark, 1961, co-starring Rod Steiger and Maria Schell.
Mark, The (1961) -- She Knows You've Been In Prison We've just learned from boss Clive (Donald Wolfit) that our protagonist Fuller (Stuart Whitman) has been in prison and was hired on his doctors' recommendation, his crime still not revealed, when executive assistant Mrs. Leighton (Maria Schell) is introduced, in The Mark, 1961.
Mark, The (1961) -- This Is Called Group Therapy We still don't know what crime Fuller (Stuart Whitman) committed, as he visits his Doc McNally (Rod Steiger), as a condition of his parole, having taken a new job in a new town, with a somewhat revealing flashback, in The Mark, 1961.
Master Of The House (1925) -- (Movie Clip) Keep That Brat Quiet! Danish dad John (Johannes Meyer) returning home for lunch causes more panic in the household, abusing the son (Aage Hoffman) and wife (Astrid Holm), only the family friend Nana (Mathilde Nielsen) not intimidated, in the Carl Theodor Dreyer silent comedy Master Of The House, 1925.
Saving Private Ryan -- (Movie Clip) See You On the Beach! Just a portion of Steven Spielberg's remarkable Omaha Beach landing sequence from Saving Private Ryan, 1998, with Tom Hanks as "Captain Miller," cinematography by Janusz Kaminski.
Saving Private Ryan -- (Movie Clip) Public Relations Mission Captain Miller (Tom Hanks) gets his assignment from Anderson (Dennis Farina), confers with Horvath (Tom Sizemore) and meets Upham (Jeremy Davies), on Normandy Beach in Saving Private Ryan, 1998.
Saving Private Ryan -- (Movie Clip) Fubar Getting to know the squad (Jeremy Davies, Adam Goldberg, Vin Diesel, Ed Burns, Giovanni Ribisi, Barry Pepper) under command of Captain Miller (Tom Hanks) in Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan, 1998.
Saving Private Ryan -- (Movie Clip) All Three Telegrams Beginning with the ending of the D-Day invasion sequence, the deaths of three brothers from one family are discovered in a War Department office, in Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan, 1998.
Saturday Night Fever -- (Movie Clip) Open, Stayin' Alive The Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" carries the opening sequence, Tony (John Travolta) cruising the streets of Brooklyn, in director John Badham's disco hit Saturday Night Fever, 1977.

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