Jytte Abildstrom


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Man From Snowy River, The (1982) -- (Movie Clip) It's A Hard Country After the accidental death of his cattleman father in early scenes, Australian Jim (Tom Burlinson) completing ceremonies, accompanied by crusty American miner family friend Spur (Kirk Douglas, first of his dual roles), then challenged by rangers led by Frew (Gus Mercurio), in The Man From Snowy River, 1982.
Man From Snowy River, The (1982) -- (Movie Clip) There's A Trick To That One New on the job at the lowland ranch in Victoria, Australia ca. 1880, mountainer Jim (Tom Burlinson) tangles with witty colleague Curly (Chris Haywood) when attention is shifted by the arrival of Jessica (Sigrid Thornton), daughter of the boss Harrison (Kirk Douglas), in The Man From Snowy River, 1982.
Man From Snowy River, The (1982) -- (Movie Clip) ...And His Charming Daughter Striking introductions, Kirk Douglas in his second role, as the slick, prosperous American Harrison (in contrast to his cranky miner brother), in an Australian provincial town collecting a prize horse, protagonist Jim (Tom Burlinson) with an unwelcome assist to daughter Jessica (Sigrid Thornton), lawyer friend Paterson (David Bradshaw, his character loosely based on the writer of the poem from which the story is derived) mending fences, early in The Man From Snowy River, 1982.
Man From Snowy River, The (1982) -- (Movie Clip) They've All Come Out To Gawk At Him New ranch hand Jim (Tom Burlinson) jousting with mates (Chris Haywood, Gus Mercurio et al) who don’t believe he really knows Aussie local hero Clancy (Jack Thompson), vindicated when he arrives to visit with ranch owner Harrison (Kirk Douglas), in director George T. Miller’s The Man From Snowy River, 1982.
Man From Snowy River, The (1982) -- (Movie Clip) He Was Leading The Brumbies Australian scenery and torment, first Jim (Tom Burlinson) en route back home, then at the ranch, Harrison (Kirk Douglas) finds that his colt’s been busy, accusing defiant daughter Jessica (Sigrid Thornton), who blames the wild horses, and brushing off a defense by his late wife’s Feminist sister Rosemary (Lorraine Bayly), in The Man From Snowy River, 1982.
Aguirre, The Wrath Of God (1972) -- (Movie Clip) The Location Of El Dorado Alejandro Repulles as Pizarro, leader of the expedition, assigns Ursua (Ruy Guerra), Inez (Helena Rojo), Aguirre (Klaus Kinski), his daughter (Cecilia Rivera), Don Gaspar (Del Negro) and Guzman (Peter Berling) to lead the desperate rescue mission, in Peru, 1561, in Werner Herzog’s Aguirre, The Wrath Of God, 1972.
Boudu Saved From Drowning (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Such A Perfect Tramp We’ve met the title character, vagrant Boudu (Michel Simon), disconsolate because his dog ran off, now trudging around Paris, observed by philosophical bookseller Lestingois (Charles Gravnal), his maid (Severine Lerczynska) baffled, director Jean Renoir’s premise emerging, in Boudu Saved From Drowning, 1932.
Boudu Saved From Drowning (1932) -- (Movie Clip) You Are Like The Nymphs Director Jean Renoir opens his celebrated comedy, fantasy to introduce Paris bookseller Lestingois (Charles Gravnal) and his assistant Anne-Marie (Severine Lerczynska), from a play by Renè Fauchois, starring Michel Simon, Boudu Saved From Drowning, 1932.
Boudu Saved From Drowning (1932) -- (Movie Clip) If The Letters Are Big Michel Simon (title character), rescued from the Seine by bookseller Lestingois (Charles Gravnal), taking to the notion that the man who saved him is now responsible for him, his wife and maid (Marcelle Hainia, Severine Lerczynska) less happy, in Jean Renoir’s Boudu Saved From Drowning, 1932.
Easy Rider (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Born To Be Wild The seminal motorcycle road-trip credit sequence, director Dennis Hopper (as "Billy") and colleague Wyatt (Peter Fonda), starting their trip in Easy Rider, 1969, with Steppenwolf's hit Born to be Wild.
La Haine (1995) -- (Movie Clip) You Talkin' To Me? After opening with footage of a riot in the Paris ghetto suburbs, Director Mathieu Kassovitz brings Said (Said Taghaoui) to see pal Vinz (Vincent Cassel) who has an irritated sister and grandma (Heloise Rauth, Rywka Wajsbrot) and a thing about Taxi Driver, in La Haine, 1995.
La Haine (1995) -- (Movie Clip) You Always Wimp Out Everybody's talking about the cop who lost his gun in the riot in their Paris suburb when Nordine (Choukri Gabteni) gets Said (Taghaoui) out of a scrape, leaving with pals Vinz and Hubert (Vincent Cassel, Hubert Kounde) when the cops show up, in Matheiu Kassovitz's La Haine, 1995.

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