Kimberleigh Aarn


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The Carey Treatment - Color Scene Stills
7 Faces of Dr. Lao - Pressbook
The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas - Scene Stills

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The Carey Treatment - Color Scene Stills
Here are a few color scene stills from The Carey Treatment (1972), starring James Coburn and Jennifer O'Neill.
7 Faces of Dr. Lao - Pressbook
Here is the original campaign book (pressbook) for MGM's 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964), starring Tony Randall and Barbara Eden, and produced and directed by George Pal. Pressbooks were sent to exhibitors and theater owners to aid them in publicizing the film's run in their theater.
The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas - Scene Stills
Here are a few Scene Stills from The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas (1982), starring Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton.

Videos

Movie Clip

Muppets Take Manhattan, The (1984) -- (Movie Clip) Together Again Following credits over aerial video from New York to a college (Vassar, in fact) to the north, the third Muppet feature begins with Kermit, then Miss Piggy and Fozzy, on stage, song by Jeff Moss, in The Muppets Take Manhattan, 1984.
Hardcore (1979) — (Movie Clip) Bless All Our Missionaries A Spartan, Calvinist Christmas in Grand Rapids, Michigan (shot on location, and the exact background of writer-director Paul Schrader), George C. Scott as single father furniture-business owner Van Dorn, the head of the family, Dick Sargent a brother-in-law, Ilah Davis his daughter preparing, with a cousin, for a church trip to California, in Hardcore, 1979.
Hardcore (1979) — (Movie Clip) These Are The Realities In Los Angeles after the disappearance of his daughter on a church youth trip, Michigan Calvinist businessman Van Dorn (George C. Scott, with Dick Sargent, his brother-in-law) grapples with an L-A cop then with P-I Mast (Peter Boyle), in the uncompromising early feature by Calvinist-raised Grand Rapids native Paul Schrader, Hardcore, 1979.
Neil Young: Heart Of Gold (2006) — (Movie Clip) Open, It’s A Dream With a song from his Prairie Wind album recorded there earlier in 2005, Neil Young rides into Nashville and the Ryman Auditorium, with his own commentary and more from veteran side-man Ben Keith, opening director Jonathan Demme’s well-received concert feature, Neil Young: Heart Of Gold, 2006.
Sun Valley Serenade (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Chattanooga Choo Choo After the vocal and instrumental from Glenn Miller's band, the last bit of the number, Dorothy Dandridge the girl singer, with her future husband, the taller Nicholas brother Harold, and his brother Fayard, the famous tune by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon, in Sun Valley Serenade, 1941.
Sun Valley Serenade (1941) -- (Movie Clip) That Must Be Her Chest Measurement At Ellis Island on a publicity stunt, big band pianist Ted (John Payne), manager Nifty (Milton Berle) and bandleader Phil (Glenn Miller, the bandleader), arrive to pick up their kid war orphan, who turns out to be Sonja Henie, in Twentieth Century-Fox's It Happened In Sun Valley, 1941.
Omega Man, The (1971) -- (Movie Clip) There's Never A Cop Around Everything’s cool as Charlton Heston cruises downtown LA, which we soon realize is improbably vacant, Boris Sagal directing, in the second movie version of Richard Matheson’s novel I Am Legend, The Omega Man, 1971, co-starring Rosalind Cash and Anthony Zerbe.
Human Factor (1980) — (Movie Clip) Dog On The Sideboard From Otto Preminger’s last feature and Tom Stoppard’s screenplay from the late-career Graham Greene novel, arriving Watford north of London Nicol Williamson as MI6 bureaucrat Castle, meets his wife Sarah, the international-sensation model Iman (then the spouse of NBA star Spencer Haywood, long before she became Mrs. David Bowie), in her first credited movie role, Anthony Woodruff the family doctor, early in The Human Factor, 1980.
Dolls (1987) -- (Movie Clip) Teddy'll Get You For That We’ve just met dad David, daughter Judy, and step-mom Rosemary (Ian Patrick Williams, Carrie Lorraine and Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, the director’s wife), giving up on their car, seeking shelter after an outrageous thunderstorm, the girl’s teddy bear featuring, early in director Stuart Gordon’s shot-in-Italy Dolls, 1987.
From Beyond (1986) -- (Movie Clip) Stimulating The Pineal Gland Shrink Dr. McMichaels (Barbara Crampton) has intervened to get Crawford (Jeffrey Combs), accused of killing his scientist boss in what we know was an experiment gone way wrong, released to the lab to show her what they were trying for, Ken Foree her muscle-assistant Bubba, director Stuart Gordon letting the SFX fly, in From Beyond, 1986.
From Beyond (1986) -- (Movie Clip) The Resonator! Clunky-looking 80’s computer and mad-scientist stuff with Jeffrey Combs as Crawford, shifting to the pretty darn weird, which he rushes to tell colleague Pretorius (Ted Sorel), from then-hot Re-Animator (1985) director Stuart Gordon, working again from H.P. Lovecraft, but shooting in Italy, opening From Beyond, 1986.
Intermezzo (1936) -- (Movie Clip) She's Magnificent Back home in Sweden after a world tour with violinist Professor Brandt, his promoter Charles (Erik “Bullen” Berglund) visits his now-retired accompanist Thomas (Hugo Bjõrne), who introduces his own student Anita (Ingrid Bergman, at 21 already becoming Sweden’s biggest film star), in the original (preceding her own Hollywood re-make) Intermezzo, 1936.

Trailer

Divine Madness (1980) -- Original Trailer Feature director Michael Ritchie tries his hand at a concert movie, Bette Midler's Broadway show on the road in Pasadena, with nutty animation, promoting Divine Madness, 1980.
Sweetie (1989) -- Original Trailer Promoting the unruly, provocative and widely-noted independent first feature by director Jane Campion, Sweetie, 1989, starring her frequent collaborator and long-time Australian soap opera star Genevieve Lemon.
Goldeneye (1995) -- (Original Trailer) Original trailer for Pierce Brosnan’s debut as the fifth star of the MGM-UA Eon Produtions James Bond series, in Goldeneye, 1995, directed by Martin Campbell, with Sean Bean, Izabella Scorupco, Famke Janssen and Judi Dench in her first appearance as “M.”
From Hell It Came (1957) -- (Original Trailer) Theatrical trailer for the 1957 Allied Artists creature feature with exotic island accents, From Hell It Came, 1957, with Tod Andrews and Tina Carver.
Naked Gun: From The Files Of Police Squad, The (1988) -- (Original Trailer) Trailer for the first of the hit Leslie Nielsen features, derived from the failed TV series from the Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker team that made Airplane, (1980), with O.J. Simpson, Priscilla Presley and Ricardo Montalban, The Naked Gun: From The Files Of Police Squad, 1988.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind - (Special Edition Trailer) This is the theatrical trailer for the "Special Edition" of Steven Spielberg's 1977 sci-fi classic starring Richard Dreyfuss and Melinda Dillon.
Chariots Of Fire - (Original Trailer) Committed British runners strive for the 1924 Olympics in the Academy Award-winning Best Picture Chariots Of Fire (1981).
Roller Boogie - (Original Trailer) "It's Love On Wheels!" as Linda Blair learns how to Roller Boogie (1979).
Back To The Future - (Teaser Trailer) A young man (Michael J. Fox) travels into the past and almost keeps his parents from getting married in Back To The Future (1985).
Big Night - (Original Trailer) A failing Italian restaurant run by two brothers (Tony Shalhoub, Stanley Tucci) gambles on one special night to try to save the business in Big Night (1996).
Hook - (Original Trailer) A grown up Peter Pan tries to prevent the return of the evil Captain Hook in Steven Spielberg's 1991 fantasy Hook starring Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman and Julia Roberts.
Midnight Express - (Original Trailer) A young man arrested for drug smuggling fights to survive the horrors of a Turkish prison in Midnight Express (1978).

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