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Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe (1954) -- (Movie Clip) How True My Father's Prophesy Certain artful qualities seen in the opening, in Luis Bunuel's Mexican, made-for-export, wide-screen color adventure, Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, 1954, starring Dan O'Herlihy.
Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe (1954) -- (Movie Clip) This Terrible Dream Now ill with fever, in his 11th marooned month, but still narrating, Dan O'Herlihy (title character) dreams of his father (also O'Herlihy), a freaky sequence from director Luis Bunuel's Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, 1954.
Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Environed By The Sea In his first morning, awakened on the island off Venezuela, Crusoe (Dan O'Herlihy) discovers the wreckage of his ship, and one shipmate, in director Luis Bunuel's Mexican-made, shot in English and Spanish, Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, 1954.
Viva Maria! (1965) -- (Movie Clip) I Barely Knew Him Dancer Marie (Jeanne Moreau) thinks she's shocking her new partner, also Marie (Brigitte Bardot), who takes immediate steps to redress her own inexperience with romance, George Hamilton (as "Flores") appearing brifely, in Louis Malle's Viva Maria!, 1965.
Viva Maria! (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Fleeting Glimpses Touring in Latin America, French dancer Marie (Jeanne Moreau) and her newly recruited partner, also Marie (Brigitte Bardot), invent the strip tease by accident, in Louis Malle's Viva Maria!,, 1965.
Viva Maria! (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Sort Of Irish First meeting between footloose revolutionary Marie (Brigitte Bardot), who's hopped a ride on the circus wagon train carrying dancer Marie (Jeanne Moreau), who's short a partner, in Louis Malle's Viva Maria!, 1965.

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