Louisa Abernathy


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Blue Angel, The (1930) -- (Movie Clip) Professor Rath Director Josef von Sternberg with his crazy clock, leading to students, rightly intimidated by Professor Rath (Emil Jannings), just introduced in The Blue Angel, 1930.
Metropolis (1926) -- (Movie Clip) The Tower Of Babel In the secret chapel in the catacombs beneath the city, Maria (Brigitte Helm) with one of the wildest sequences supporting her parable, directed by Fritz Lang from his script, co-written with his wife Thea von Harbau, from her novel, in Metropolis, 1926.
Freshman, The (1990) -- (Movie Clip) Carmine Said One Boy Having just delivered the komodo dragon to New Jersey for the gangster-y Marlon Brando, NYU freshmen Clark and Steve (Matthew Broderick, Frank Whaley) meet Edward (B.D. Wong) and Maximilian Schell as kooky Larry London, and discover the menagerie no one had mentioned, in writer-director Andrew Bergman’s The Freshman, 1990.
Freshman, The (1990) -- (Movie Clip) It Ain't Tony Bennett! New NYU film-school freshman Clark (Matthew Broderick) arrives in Little Italy and meets Victor (Bruno Kirby), who’s trying to make up for stealing and losing all his money, and who has promised him a job with his uncle Carmine (Marlon Brando), revealing the central joke, in writer-director Andrew Bergman’s The Freshman, 1990.
Freshman, The (1990) -- (Movie Clip) The Glue Of Society Arrived at Grand Central Station from Vermont, headed downtown to NYU, matriculating Clark (Matthew Broderick) meets Victor (Bruno Kirby), early in writer-director Andrew Bergman’s hybrid comedy hit The Freshman, 1990, co-starring Marlon Brando, Maximilian Schell and Penelope Ann Miller.
Freshman, The (1990) -- (Movie Clip) Guns And Provolone In his NYU film class, Clark (Matthew Broderick) is studying The Godfather: Part II, 1974, just after he’s been hired by Carmine Sabatini (played by Marlon Brando), who he’s been told was the basis for the Vito Corleone character, writer-director Andrew Bergman’s joke being about Paul Benedict as the pompous professor Fleeber, in The Freshman, 1990.
Freshman, The (1990) -- (Movie Clip) The Son I Never Had Back at the Llittle Italy social club, NYU freshman Clark (Matthew Broderick) had intended to quit his job transporting endangered species for Godfather-like Carmine (Marlon Brando), but discovers he’s now engaged to his daughter, and receiving a gift, Bruno Kirby the nephew Victor, in The Freshman, 1990.
Freshman, The (1990) -- (Movie Clip) It's Safe Here In Queens? Though visiting Queens was not mentioned in earlier scenes, NYU film school freshman Clark (Matthew Broderick), who because he’s broke has agreed to make a lucrative delivery for the uncannily Godfather-like Carmine Sabatini (Marlon Brando) arrives to get his car and is plausibly transfixed by Penelope Ann Miller as daughter Tina, in The Freshman, 1990.
Blue Angel, The (1930) -- (Movie Clip) Feast Your Eyes On Me The first appearance of Marlene Dietrich as "Lola Lola," as Professor Rath (Emil Jannings) seeks her out at the club where she's been corrupting his students, directed by Josef von Sternberg's, at UFA in Berlin, The Blue Angel, 1930.
Journey Of Natty Gann, The (1985) -- (Movie Clip) Chicago, 1935 Opening the popular Disney adventure saga, Meredeth Salenger is the young title character, Ray Wise her dad, Jordan Pratt and Zachary Ansley her pals, Jeremy Paul Kagan directing from the original screenplay by Jeanne Rosenberg, in The Journey Of Natty Gann, 1985.
Journey Of Natty Gann, The (1985) -- (Movie Clip) Before This Thing Blows Meredith Salenger (title character) getting better at riding the rails, headed into the Pacific Northwest when there’s an unexpected crash, leaving both her and the wolf-dog she’s begun to befriend out of options, en route to join her father, in Disney’s The Journey Of Natty Gann, 1985.
Journey Of Natty Gann, The (1985) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Let The Bulls Get You Meredith Salenger (title character), in a Chicago freight yard, 1935, catches her first train, determined to visit her father (Ray Wise), who’s trying to contact her from Washington, where he had to take a logging job, meeting Harry (John Cusack) in the process, in Disney’s The Journey Of Natty Gann, 1985.

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