Robert W Anderson


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I Never Sang For My Father (1970) -- (Movie Clip) It Would Kill Your Mother Trips of all sorts being laid on Gene (Gene Hackman), a widowed professor recently returned from a trip west, by his retired parents Tom and Margaret (Melvyn Douglas, Dorothy Stickney), in I Never Sang For My Father, 1970, directed by Gilbert Cates.
Sand Pebbles, The (1966) -- (Movie Clip) I Wish I Had Two Hundred In a bordello in 1926 China, rude sailor Stawski (Simon Oakland) aims to have his way with Maily (Marayat Andriane, a.k.a. Emmanuelle Arsan), who’s supposed to be only a hostess, Frenchy (Richard Attenborough), supported by Jake (Steve McQueen), intervening, in The Sand Pebbles. 1966.
Sand Pebbles, The (1966) -- (Movie Clip) Most China Sailors Headed up the Yangtze in 1926 to a new ship, Navy engineer Jake (Steve McQueen) with the only other young American on board, Vermonter Shirley (Candice Bergen), whom he met the previous evening, early in Robert Wise’s The Sand Pebbles, 1966, from the Richard McKenna novel.
Sand Pebbles, The (1966) -- (Movie Clip) It's His Rice Bowl Navy engineer Jake (Steve McQueen) acquaints himself with his new baby, the engine of the USS San Pablo, meeting his assistant Po-Han (Mako), then various shipmates, Simon Oakland as Stawski, Richard Attenborough as “Frenchy,” in 1926 China, in Robert Wise’s The Sand Pebbles, 1966.
For All Mankind (1989) -- (Movie Clip) It Feels Just Like It Sounds Director Al Reinert’s free-form technique here chronicles the launch of Apollo 12, November 14, 1969, with comments from astronauts Richard Gordon, Pete Conrad and Alan Bean, from the documentary For All Mankind, 1989, compiled entirely from NASA film footage.
For All Mankind (1989) -- (Movie Clip) One Giant Leap In the Houston command center and aboard Apollo 11 with astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, director Al Reinert's coverage of man's first landing on the moon, from the documentary produced entirely with NASA film, For All Mankind, 1989.
For All Mankind (1989) -- (Movie Clip) We Choose To Go To The Moon Opening director Al Reinert’s documentary on the Apollo moon missions, with more than is usually excerpted from President John F. Kennedy’s famous 1962 speech, moving into astronaut routine with comments from Alan Bean, Charles Duke and Richard Gordon, in For All Mankind, 1989.

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