Donald Alsdurf


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Hair (1979)

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Prince Of Tides, The (1991) -- (Movie Clip) I Enjoy Hating Her! From his narrated family history prologue of his South Carolina coastal childhood, from the original Pat Conroy novel, Nick Nolte as Tom Wingo with his daughters (Lindsay Wray, Maggie Collier, Brandlyn Whitaker) and wife Sallie (Blythe Danner), director and co-star Barbra Streisand shooting on location in Beaufort, in The Prince Of Tides, 1991.
Prince Of Tides, The (1991) -- (Movie Clip) I Won't Use Your Name At a Manhattan psychiatric facility, teacher and football coach Tom Wingo (Nick Nolte) from South Carolina confronts Dr. Lowenstein (Barbra Streisand, who also directed) about the treatment of his suicidal sister, leading to an initial detente, in The Prince Of Tides, 1991, from the Pat Conroy novel.
Prince Of Tides, The (1991) -- (Movie Clip) I Wish She Was Cynical In from South Carolina, summoned by psychiatrist Dr. Lowenstein (Barbra Streisand, also the director) to help care for his suicidal poet sister, Nick Nolte as football coach and English teacher Tom Wingo almost recognizes Jeoren Krabbe whom, we will learn, plays a world famous violinist, before their first session, in The Prince Of Tides, 1991.
Hunger, The (1983) -- (Movie Clip) He's Gone To Switzerland New York vampire Miriam (Catherine Deneuve) has just completed rites for her husband (David Bowie), who killed a local teenager then died from accelerated aging, when gerontology researcher Sarah (Susan Sarandon), who failed to recognize his condition, visits her at home, in The Hunger, 1983.
Hunger, The (1983) -- (Movie Clip) That's A Two Thousand Dollar Monkey More artful work from director Tony Scott, probably-vampire David Bowie arising, with partner Catherine Deneuve, then joining Susan Sarandon, who evidently is a researcher at a lab where the primates went wild during the couple’s lustful evening activities, early in The Hunger, 1983.
Hunger, The (1983) -- (Movie Clip) Age Is A Disease Manhattan cellist-vampire John (David Bowie) has evidently entered a rapid-aging stage, so he proceeds to visit gerontology researcher Sarah (Susan Sarandon), whose work he and his partner (Catherine Deneuve) have noted, to little effect, in director Tony Scott’s The Hunger, 1983.

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