Natasha Abramova


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Stalker (1979)

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Farewell, My Lovely (1975) -- (Movie Clip) Ten Dollars For Elephants On a routine case collecting a straying teen (Noelle North, Lola Mason and Wally Berns her parents) in 1941 L-A, Robert Mitchum as private eye Philip Marlowe narrates and cracks wise, introducing ex-boxer Jack O’Halloran as Moose Malloy, Dick Richards directing from David Zelag Goodman’s adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s novel, in Farewell, My Lovely, 1975.
Hannah And Her Sisters (1986) -- (Movie Clip) The Abyss Neurotic TV producer Mickey (writer-director Woody Allen) getting a CAT scan, imagining one outcome, the doctor (Stephen Defluiter) delivering another, then reflecting with colleague Gail (Julie Kavner), in Hannah And Her Sisters, 1986.
Doll Squad, The (1973) -- (Movie Clip) All-Star Doll Squad Cast After a not quite electrifying rocket launch sabotage opening, with file film and low rent animation, "the computer" recommends Sabrina (Francine York) and her team to agent Connelly (Anthony Eisley) and Senator Stockwell (John Carter), in The Doll Squad, 1973, from Ted V. Mikels.
Doll Squad, The (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Split Little Man Sabrina (Francine York) gathering her team seems unaware of thugs tailing her, which works out badly for Cherisse (Bret Zeller) and previously recruited martial artist Carol (Carol Terry), in schlock impresario Ted V. Mikels' The Doll Squad, 1973.
Riki-Oh : The Story Of Ricky -- (Movie Clip) How To Borrow Strength Meditating from his cell in solitary, Riki (Fan Siu-Wong) recalls his earlier encounters with a martial arts mentor (Tetsuro Tamba), early in the famously outrageous Hong-Kong/Japanese co-production actioner Riki-Oh: The Story Of Ricky, 1991.
Diary Of A Country Priest -- (Movie Clip) Evil Indeed From a diary entry, the priest (Claude Laydu) leads into a visit from the count (Jean Riveyre), who offers some encouragement, but won't discuss his troubled daughter, in Robert Bresson's Diary Of A Country Priest, 1951.
Alice (1990) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Papayas Credits and opening sequence featuring first Joe Mantegna, then William Hurt, Marceline Hugot (as "Monica") Julie Kavner, and June Squibb, and throughout, the star Mia Farrow, in Woody Allen's Alice, 1990.
Grease (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Summer Nights Danny (John Travolta) with T-Birds (Jeff Conaway, Michael Tucci, Barry Pearl, Kelly Ward), Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) and Pink Ladies (Didi Conn, Stockard Channing, Dina Manoff, Jamie Donnelly) tell differing summer stories with Summer Nights, the first number in Grease, 1978.
Grease (1978) -- (Movie Clip) So This Is Rydell? Introducing Kenicke (Jeff Conaway) and the T-Birds (Barry Pearl, Michael Tucci, Kelly Ward) with Danny (John Travolta), then Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) with Frenchy (Didi Conn), followed by Pink Ladies (Stockard Channing, Jamie Donnelly, Dinah Manoff), first day of school in Grease, 1978.
Radio Days -- (Movie Clip) Ruined Already! Young Joey (Seth Green) is introducing his family in the voice of director Woody Allen, including Aunt Bea (Dianne Wiest), mom Tess (Julie Kavner) and dad (Michael Tucker) in Radio Days, 1987.
Radio Days -- (Movie Clip) Masked Avenger Woody Allen is the narrator and Seth Green is his younger self, recalling his quest for "Masked Avenger" paraphernalia, and his Rabbi (Kenneth Mars), mother (Julie Kavner) and father (Michael Tucker) in Radio Days, 1987.
Radio Days -- (Movie Clip) High Holidays Larry David briefly appears as "the neighbor" in this vignette featuring Josh Mostel ("Abe"), Renee Lippin ("Ceil"), Julie Kavner (Mom) and Michael Tucker (Dad) from Woody Allen's Radio Days, 1987.

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