Tony Alva


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To Sir With Love (1967) -- (Movie Clip) It's Getting Harder Not always remembered, another big musical moment, as the top Manchester band The Mindbenders (Ric Rothwell, Bob Lang and Eric Stewart shown) appear improbably at the inner-city London school dance, with a song by Ben Raleigh and Charles Albertine, introduced by Lulu (as Babs) a truce and dance between the title character Thackeray (Sidney Poitier) and coming-around rebel Pamela (Judy Geeson), near the ending of To Sir, With Love, 1967.
Amazing Grace And Chuck -- (Movie Clip) Tough Call Chuck (Joshua Zuelke), the little league refusenik, has a White House chat about nuclear weapons with the wise, old (un-named) President (Gregory Peck) in director Mike Newell's Amazing Grace and Chuck, 1987.
Amazing Grace And Chuck -- (Movie Clip) Kid From Montana NBA star Alex English (as "Amazing Grace Smith") is introduced as a member of the Boston Celtics, then conferring with his agent Lynn (Jamie Lee Curtis) in director Mike Newell's Amazing Grace and Chuck, 1987.
Amazing Grace And Chuck -- (Movie Clip) What If He Freaks Out? Comically-named Congressman Johnny B. Goode (Dennis Lipscomb) is showing kids around a Montana nuclear site when Chuck (Joshua Zuehlke), son of his fly-boy friend, has difficult questions, in Mike Newell's Amazing Grace and Chuck, 1987.
Amazing Grace And Chuck -- (Movie Clip) Open, Last Inning Of course that's Elmer Bernstein music, as much Montana atmosphere is introduced along with many characters, from the opening of Mike Newell's Amazing Grace and Chuck, 1987, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis and Gregory Peck.

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