Paul Abraham


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Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) -- (Movie Clip) Queen And Country, James The admiral (Geoffrey Palmer) and the defence minister (Julian Fellowes, best known now as the creator of Downton Abbey) tangle with M (Judi Dench, supported by her chief of staff, Colin Salmon) about the sinking of a British warship, blamed on China but actually staged by the evil media baron Carver, when Bond (Pierce Brosnan) arrives with still-worse (also contrived) news, and Moneypenny (Samantha Bond) attends as the mission is arranged, in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997.
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) -- (Movie Clip) There's No News Like Bad News Götz Otto as as Stamper reports, through Ricky Jay as techno-terrorist Gupta, to the just-introduced German-based English media impresario Carver, on the successful sinking of a British warship, blaming the Chinese, and slaughtering the survivors, staged for the launch of his worldwide news network, in the 19th James Bond feature, Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997, starring Pierce Brosnan.
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) -- (Movie Clip) I Didn't Realize You Knew Each Other Now in Hamburg, posing as a banker but actually there to investigate global terror instigated by Carver (Jonathan Pryce) for the launch of his global news network, Bond (Pierce Brosnan) makes contact with Carver’s wife Paris (Teri Hatcher), his ex-lover, leading to smoldering conflict, Michelle Yeoh as mysterious Wai-Lin, in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997.
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) -- (Movie Clip) They'll Print Anything These Days Having penetrated the Hamburg headquarters of an evil media empire, wielding a souped-up Ericsson phone provided by “Q,” Bond (Pierce Brosnan) gets into the safe of the chief “techno-terrorist,” detects trouble, and encounters Michelle Yeoh, who’s been posing as a Chinese journalist, in his vigorous escape, in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997.
West Side Story (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Tonight Enraptured on the night of their meeting, Tony (Richard Beymer) and Maria (Natalie Wood) on the fire escapes, director Robert Wise mingling the Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim song with Ernest Lehman's script, singing voices by Marni Nixon and Jimmy Bryant, in West Side Story, 1961.
Times Of Harvey Milk, The (1984) -- Too Weird For Me Beginning with the dramatic news footage of now-Senator Dianne Feinstein's announcement of the assassination of the subject and their colleague Mayor George Moscone, the opening of the acclaimed documentary by Robert Epstein, narrated by Harvey Fierstein, The Times Of Harvey Milk, 1984.
La Cienaga (2001) -- (Movie Clip) This Dog Ate My Cats Argentine Momi (Sofia Bertolotto), tossed into the pool with extended family at the summer house, hears sister Veronica (Noelia Bravo Herrera) tell an ugly joke, but she's more interested in Amerindian servant Isabel (Andrea Lopez), in Lucrecia Martel's La Cienaga, (a.k.a The Swamp), 2001.
Times Of Harvey Milk, The (1984) -- A Regular Guy Narrator Harvey Fierstein begins the life history of the subject, and labor activist Jim Elliot speaks of his first encounter, early in the Academy Award-winning documentary by Robert Epstein, The Times Of Harvey Milk, 1984.
Cyrano De Bergerac (1990) -- (Movie Clip) My Nose Is Enormous! Having cleared the theater, Gerard Depardieu (title character) discusses his nose with a manager (Pierre Triboulet) then delivers his famous tirade to Valvert (Philippe Volter), early in Cyrano De Bergerac, 1990.

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