Lars Aberg


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Mary Jane's Not A Virgin Anymore (1996) -- (Movie Clip) Living In Zamboni At home overhearing her never-seen parents, then at school for the first time, Lisa Gerstein (title character), covering for disinterested classmates, runs the group movie, with her punk friends from the movie theater, Beth Allen as Ericka and Marny Snyder Spoons as Grace, profane as ever, in Sarah Jacobson’s Mary Jane’s Not A Virgin Anymore, 1996.
Mary Jane's Not A Virgin Anymore (1996) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Too Normal On the same night of her first unhappy sexual encounter, with streaming profanity, high schooler Lisa Gerstein (title character) visits with Dave (Greg Cruikshank), the boss at the independent theater where all the kids work, talking about movies and his first time, in Sarah Jacobson’s Mary Jane’s Not A Virgin Anymore, 1996.
Mary Jane's Not A Virgin Anymore (1996) -- (Movie Clip) It Only Counts If You Say Yes Montage of encounters at the independent theater popcorn stand, then Lisa Gerstein (title character) and Grace (Marny Snyder Spoons), with interjection from Ryan and Tom (Bwana Spoons, Chris Enright) talk about sex, with more explicit language, in writer-director Sarah Jacobson’s Mary Jane’s Not A Virgin Anymore, 1996.
Passage To Marseille (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Never Seen A Stronger Face Captain Freycinet (Claude Rains) giving a look at his Free French air squadron to newsman Manning (John Loder), who is impressed by a gunner named Matrac (Humphrey Bogart), early in Michael Curtiz's Passage To Marseille, 1944.
Passage To Marseille (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Until We Meet Again Following a prologue about the Free French Air Squadron, impressive machinery action from director Michael Curtiz, fleeting introduction of Humphrey Bogart (as "Matrac") and Michele Morgan as his wife, from Passage To Marseille, 1943, also starring Claude Rains.
For Me And My Gal (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Title Tune Vaudevillian Harry (Gene Kelly) pitching Jo (Judy Garland) on forming their own act, the famous song by George W. Meyer, Edgar Leslie and E. Ray Goetz, Busby Berkeley directing, in the 1942 hit from MGM's Arthur Freed unit, For Me And My Gal.
Passage To Marseille (1944) -- (Movie Clip) I Accuse Daladier At Devil's Island, "Grandpere" (Vladimir Sokoloff) sizing up Renault, Marius et al (Philip Dorn, Peter Lorre, George Tobias, Helmut Dantine), who tell back-story on their comrade Matrac (Humphrey Bogart), appearing with wife-to-be Paula (Michele Morgan), in Passage To Marseilles, 1944.
Passage To Marseille (1944) -- (Movie Clip) We Have No Leader Aboard the French steamer in the Caribbean, the captain (Victor Francen) and suspicious French officer Duval (Sydney Greenstreet) lead the interrogation of rescued Renault (Philip Dorn), Matrac (Humphrey Bogart), Marius (Peter Lorre) et al, in Michael Curtiz's Passage To Marseille, 1944.

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