Cisse Cameron


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Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Now Scream! With Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus, co-writer and director Paul Mazursky is expressing a certain sort of Southern California irony, opening his landmark comedy, with Bob & Carol (Robert Culp, Natalie Wood) headed to the new-age “Institute," with nudity, and Mazursky himself learning to scream, in Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, 1970.
How To Steal A Million (1966) -- (Movie Clip) Tiny Blue Beams Nicole (Audrey Hepburn) worries that her father's fake statue, exhibited at a Paris museum, could be discovered, when she encounters Simon (Peter O'Toole), whom she caught burgling her house the night before, Fernand Gravey the museum director, in William Wyler's How To Steal A Million, 1966.
How To Steal A Million (1966) -- (Movie Clip) I'm The One That's Bleeding Awakened in the night in the Paris mansion of her highly successful art forger father, Nicole (Audrey Hepburn) catches Simon (Peter O'Toole, his first scene) in evening dress, early in William Wyler's How To Steal A Million, 1966.
Solid Gold Cadillac, The -- (Movie Clip) Dear Jimmy First day on the job, gadfly stockholder Laura (Judy Holliday) deals with executives who hope they've bought her off, also new secretary Amelia (Neva Patterson) and office manager Jenkins (Arthur O'Connell) in The Solid Gold Cadillac, 1956.
Queen Bee -- (Movie Clip) Our Local Legend An introduction to family affairs, as Eva (Joan Crawford) handles newly-arrived Jennifer (Lucy Marlow), Sue and Ty McKinnon (Fay Wray, William Leslie), husband Avery (Barry Sullivan) and his sister Carol (Betsy Palmer) in Queen Bee, 1955.
Queen Bee -- (Movie Clip) She'll Sting You One Day Elucidation of the theme, as a crying child awakens Jennifer (Lucy Marlow) and Carol (Betsy Palmer), who launches a rant about Eva (the unseen title character Joan Crawford) in writer-director Ranald MacDougall's Queen Bee, 1955.
Queen Bee -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Like The Lights Diabolical lighting as Eva (Joan Crawford) tries to derail ex-lover Jud (John Ireland) in his declaration of his plan to marry her sister-in-law, in writer-director Ranald MacDougall's Queen Bee, 1955.

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