Jack Aranson


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The Whole Shebang (1993)
Professor

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White LIne Fever (1975) -- (Movie Clip) Improper Inflation Pulled over by deputy Bob (Ron Nix), Vietnam-vet Carrol Jo (Jan-Michael Vincent), looking for his first load for his new truck, finds out he shouldn’t have crossed the crew at his late father’s partner’s firm, goons Matchstick (Neil Summers) and Clem (Martin Kove) enforcing, in White Line Fever, 1975.
White LIne Fever (1975) -- (Movie Clip) We Pay On Delivery Turned away at all the other Tucson trucking outfits, independent Carrol Jo (Jan Michael Vincent) decides to go back with a shotgun to the guy who blackballed him, his father’s old partner Duane (Slim Pickens) who, we learn, is now under the thumb of Buck (L.Q. Jones), in White Line Fever, 1975.
Under The Roofs Of Paris (1930) -- (Movie Clip) It's A Hit Already a highly-regarded director of silents, and reluctant to embrace sound, Rene Clair, working from his own script and song he co-wrote, goes all-in, introducing his hero Albert (Prejean), singing for a crowd including Pola (Illery), opening Under The Roofs Of Paris, 1930.
Under The Roofs Of Paris (1930) -- (Movie Clip) You Won't Ever Hear It Again Again the shot up the face of the building, the first evening finds the song catching on, with Albert (Prejean) and friends (Edmond T. Greville, Thomy Bourdelle) at the cafe, and Pola (Illery), pursued by Fred (Gaston Modot), in Rene Clair's dark musical comedy Under The Roofs Of Paris, 1930.
Under The Roofs Of Paris (1930) -- (Movie Clip) Can I Turn Around Now? Afraid to go home because the nasty thief Fred (Gaston Modot) stole the key to her room, Pola (Illery) is still nervous about sleeping over with her new friend Albert (Prejean), still on the first evening, in Rene Clair's Under The Roofs Of Paris, 1930.
Princess Tam Tam (1935) -- (Movie Clip) How Can You Resist Aiming to embarrass Alwina (Josephine Baker), Odette (Viviane Romance), friend of jealous wife Lucie (Germaine Aussey), urges her to dance at a Paris social event, at first alarming husband Max (Albert Prejean), in Princess Tam Tam, 1935.
Princess Tam Tam (1935) -- (Movie Clip) I'll Be Your Guide Alwina (Josephine Baker, who will become the title character) playing with local kids (on location in Tunisia!) when European tourists led by Max (Albert Prejean) arrive, in the French musical-drama Princess Tam Tam, 1935.
Princess Tam Tam (1935) -- (Movie Clip) To Africa! Just a glimpse of the star (Josephine Baker) in opening credits, quick run through the cast including leading man Albert Prejean, who fights with wife Lucie (Germaine Aussey) and gets help from aide Coton (Robert Arnoux), in Princess Tam Tam, 1935.

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