Jack Aaron


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Movie Clip

Bananas (1971) -- (Movie Clip) I Love Leprosy Bumbling New York nobody Fielding Mellish (writer-director Woody Allen) thinks he's finally getting somewhere with his political-activist yoga-nut college-student girlfriend Nancy (Louise Lasser, Allen's wife at the time), but meeting in Central Park, she has bad news, a famous bit from Bananas, 1971.
Bananas (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Dinner With The President Arrived in San Marcos where he's traveled to win back his girlfriend with his political commitment, professional product tester Fielding Mellish (director and co-writer Woody Allen) is unaware that the dictator Vargas (Carlos Montalban) and his crew (Rene Enriquez, Jack Axelrod) plan to frame him, in Bananas, 1971.
The Cave Of The Yellow Dog (2005) — (Movie Clip) Open, Everybody Dies Opening the acclaimed second feature by the Mongolian-born, German-trained director Byambasuren Davaa, with the last bit of the opening credits and the introduction at a distance of her two principals, Mongolian nomad non-actors, daughter Nansal Batchuluun and father Batchuluun Urjindorj, from The Cave Of The Yellow Dog, 2005.
The Cave Of The Yellow Dog (2005) — (Movie Clip) Almost Fell And Died Home from boarding school in the city and much matured, Nansal (native Mongolian non-actor Nansal Batchuluun using her real name) has been given a big new responsibility, collecting manure, while her father (Batchuluun Urjindorj, himself a legit Mongolian shepherd) visits with neighboring hunters, in Mongolian filmmaker Byambasuren Davaa’s The Cave Of The Yellow Dog, 2005.
World Apart, A (1988) -- (Movie Clip) Let's Twist Again South African Molly (Jodhi May) and friend are grooving to American pop music and enjoying a mixed-race party hosted by her mother Diana (Barbara Hershey), when the police arrive, in A World Apart, 1988.
World Apart, A (1988) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Be Cheerful Opening sequence featuring Barbara Hershey, Jeroen Krabbe and young Jodhi May (as "Molly") who, as Shawn Slovo, grew up to write the autobiographical screenplay, from director Chris Menges' A World Apart, 1988.
World Apart, A (1988) -- (Movie Clip) Why Don't We Take Him? In 1963 Johannesburg, Molly (Jodhi May) and Yvonne (Nadine Chalmers) are collected at school by June (Kate Fitzpatrick) who steers them clear of an ugly accident, in director Chris Menges' A World Apart, 1988.
World Apart, A (1988) -- (Movie Clip) Hiding Place Anti-apartheid activist Diana (Barbara Hershey) narrowly avoids arrest in 1963 Johannesburg, then has a testy exchange with daughter Molly (Jodhi May) in director Chris Menges' A World Apart, 1988.
Green For Danger (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Churchill Telling Lies Nurse Freddi Linley (Sally Gray) doing rounds at the provincial English military hospital, comes upon suave surgeon Eden (Leo Genn), expressing concern about her relations with her fiancè, his junior colleague, when buzz-bombs intrude, followed by the high-strung chief O-R nurse Bates (Judy Campbell) and a delirious patient, parroting what sounds like Nazi radio propaganda, in the dark Frank Launder-Sidney Gilliat mystery Green For Danger, 1946.
Green For Danger (1946) -- (Movie Clip) You're In His Way Part of another elaborate set-piece in the Frank Launder-Sidney Gilliat production, the hospital dance, Dr Eden (Leo Genn) counsels distraught nurse Esther (Rosamund John) about his ex-lover, her deceased mother, then nurse Bates (Judy Campbell) seethes toward Dr. Barnes (Trevor Howard) whose fianceè nurse Freddi (Sally Gray) becomes his next partner, in Green For Danger, 1946.
Green For Danger (1946) -- (Movie Clip) There'll Have To Be An Inquest The new administrator (Ronald Adam as Dr. White) confers with his doctors, Trevor Howard as the anesthetist Barnes, Leo Genn as surgeon Eden and Henry Edwards as Purdy about the unexplained death of the postman, during surgery and a German air raid at a military hospital, in the Frank Launder-Sidney Gilliat mystery Green For Danger, 1946.
Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell (1968) -- (Movie Clip) I Know Nothing About That Mano the senator and Tokuyasu (Eizo Kitamura, Nobuo Kaneko) after the plane crash are realizing the killer-guy (Hideo Ko) must be the assassin in the news, so he snatches Miss Asakura (Tomomi Sato) and tries for a getaway, until they find the flying saucer-thing, and bigger trouble, in Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell, 1968.

Trailer

Octopussy (1983) -- (Original Trailer) Original trailer for the 13th outing for James Bond and Roger Moore’s sixth in the title role, in the only feature named for the Bond “girl,” in this case, Maud Adams as Octopussy, 1983, with Louis Jourdan as the villain Kamak Khan, from two Ian Fleming short stories.
Man With The Golden Gun, The (1974) -- (Original Trailer) A particularly literal representation of the title, in the trailer for the 9th James Bond feature, Roger Moore’s second appearance, with Christopher Lee as scary Scaramanga, and somewhat dual Bond-girls, Maud Adams and Britt Ekland, in The Man With The Golden Gun, 1974.
Start Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan (1982) -- (Original Trailer) Original trailer for the hit second feature film based on the TV series, Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, 1982, with William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Ricardo Montalban, directed by Nicholas Meyer.
Decline Of Western Civilization, The (1981) Original Trailer Heavy overtones in the original trailer for director Penelope Spheeris’ widely noted documentary on the L-A punk scene, The Decline Of Western Civilization, 1980.
Norma Rae - (Original Trailer) A young single mother (Sally Field) and her co-worker try to unionize the mill where they work in Norma Rae (1979).
Drowning Pool, The - (Original Trailer) Paul Newman returns as detective Lew Harper when a threatening letter leads to murder in The Drowning Pool (1975).
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).
In The Line Of Fire -- (Original Trailer) Clint Eastwood is an aging Secret Service agent fighting to save the president from assassin John Malkovich In The Line Of Fire (1993).
Glory (1989) - (Original Trailer) Matthew Broderick, Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington star in the true story of America's first black regiment, the 54th Massachusetts Voluntary Infantry.
Rollerball - (Original Trailer) The star of a bloodthirsty future sport tries to clean up the game before it kills him in Rollerball (1975) starring James Caan.

Promo

TCM & Bonhams Auction -- (TCM Original) What Dreams Are Made Of A TCM original look at What Dreams Are Made Of: A Century Of Movie Magic At Auction, As Curated By Turner Classic Movies, taking place November 25th.
Doug Jones -- (TCM Podcast) July 2013, Part One Actor Doug Jones, known for playing monsters for director Guillermo Del Toro, and in TNT's newly-renewed Falling Skies, is the guest for the July, 2013 TCM Podcast.
Allan Havey -- (TCM Podcast) June 2013, Part Two In Part two of the TCM Podcast for June, 2013, actor and comedian Allan Havey, well-known to fans of Mad Men, The Office and The Late Show With David Letterman, discusses Johnny Carson and The Tonight Show, among other topics, with TCM's Scott McGee.
Allan Havey -- (TCM Podcast) June 2013, Part One Actor and comedian Allan Havey, well-known to fans of Mad Men, The Office and The Late Show With David Letterman, is this month's guest, appearing here in part one of the TCM Podcast for June, 2013.
Second Looks -- (Movie Promo) Illeana Douglas Actress and producer Illeana Douglas is the host for TCM's May, 2013 Friday Night Spotlight programming, Second Looks, beginning May 3rd at 8pm ET.
Angie Dickinson -- (Movie Promo) Guest Programmer Promo for the Monday, May 13th appearance of TCM friend, TV and movie star, ever-popular Angie Dickinson, Guest Programmer for the month, with Robert Osborne, starting at 8pm ET.
Laurence Olivier -- (Movie Promo) Star Of The Month, April 2013 TCM's original promo for the April, 2013 Star Of The Month, Laurence Olivier.
Greer Garson -- (Movie Promo) By Keith Carradine Actor Keith Carradine with a personal tribute to TCM's Star Of The Month for March, 2013, the critical and box office favorite from MGM, Greer Garson.
Holidays On TCM -- (Movie Promo) TCM Original TCM's original promo for December, 2012 holiday programming, with 33 films including Christmas double features every Sunday throughout the month, starting at 8pm ET, song "Now Is The Start" by A Fine Frenzy.
Great Adaptations -- (Movie Promo) Dunne, Radcliffe, DeHaan, Huston Interviews with Griffin Dunne, Daniel Radcliffe, Dane DeHaan and Jack Huston featured in this look at TCM's November "Great Adaptations" programming, Mondays and Wednesdays throughout the month.
Ben Mankiewicz -- (TCM Promo) TCM Host A TCM original promo, getting to know host Ben Mankiewicz.
Regis Philbin -- (Movie Promo) Guest Programmer Original promo for TCM Guest Programmer Regis Philbin, appearing with Robert Osborne Tuesday, September 4th, starting at 8pm ET, introducing four of his favorite films.

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