Chuck Aber


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Muppets Take Manhattan, The (1984) -- (Movie Clip) A Frog With A Musical Just graduated from college and shopping their senior class musical on Broadway, the Muppets (Jim Henson voicing Kermit, director Frank Oz for Miss Piggy, etc.) meet a producer portrayed by Dabney Coleman, the first star cameo in the third Muppets feature, The Muppets Take Manhattan, 1984.
Muppets Take Manhattan, The (1984) -- (Movie Clip) Pigs Don't Have Eyebrows Kermit the Frog, chatting with platonic friend Jenny (Juliana Donald) about trying to get the Muppets musical produced on Broadway, doesn't know he's being stalked by girlfriend Miss Piggy who, we discover, now works selling perfume with Joan Rivers, in The Muppets Take Manhattan, 1984.
Whales Of August, The (1987) -- (Movie Clip) You Didn't Answer Me Continuing their leisurely day on the Maine coastal islands (shot on Cliff Island) ca. 1954, older sister Sarah (Lillian Gish) and blind younger sister Libby (Bette Davis) share memories and ideas, in director Lindsay Anderson’s The Whales Of August, 1987.
Hot Lead And Cold Feet -- (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Them English Names Are All Greek To Me Missionary Eli Bloodshy (Jim Dale) and orphan friends (Debbie Lytton, Michael Sharrett), come west to claim his inheritance, meet schoolteacher Jenny (Karen Valentine), while Mansfield (John Williams), valet to the deceased, meets the sheriff (Don Knotts), early in Disney’s Hot Lead And Cold Feet, 1978.
Hot Lead And Cold Feet -- (1978) -- (Movie Clip) How Come There's Two Of Me? Everybody is baffled as the gunfighter brother Billy meets his previously unknown missionary brother Eli (both played by Jim Dale), the mayor (Darren McGavin) of the town owned by their deceased father looking to explain the situation, in Disney’s Hot Lead And Cold Feet, 1978.
Near Dark (1987) -- (Movie Clip) He Looks Sick Caleb (Adrian Pasdar) staggering toward his Oklahoma farm home after being bitten by a cute vampire-ish girl, gets within view of his father and sister (Tim Thomerson, Marcie Leeds) before the dreaded R-V appears, early in Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark, 1987.
Boulevard Nights -- (Movie Clip) Hoppin' Time Shady (Marta Dubois) doesn't join date Raymond (Richard Yniguez) in his enthusiasm for the East L.A. hydraulic car "hop" in director Michael Pressman's Boulevard Nights, 1979.

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