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Superman: The Movie - Program
Here is the official Movie Program from Warner Bros' Superman: The Movie (1978), starring Christopher Reeve, Marlon Brando, Margot Kidder, and Gene Hackman.

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Mädchen In Uniform (1931) - (Movie Clip) Why Are You Shaking? The new student at the German girls boarding school, (Herta Thiele as Manuela, orphaned daughter of Prussian aristocrats), meets the popular but intimidating Fräulein von Bernburg (Dorothea Wieck), in director Leontine Sagan's international sensation, Mädchen In Uniform, 1931.
Antonia’s Line (1995) — (Movie Clip) My Blue Heaven Director Marleen Gorris dives into the imagination of Dutch teen Danielle (Els Dottermans) at the funeral of the grandmother (Petra Laseur) she barely met (with maybe the most improbable use ever of the 1920’s tune by Walter Donaldson and George A. Whiting), before her mom (title character, Willeke van Ammelrooy) brings her to the ad-hoc wake, where crude farmer Dean (Jakob Bets, Filip Peeters his son) and decent farmer Bas (Jan Decleir) reveal themselves, in Antonia’s Line, 1995.
Antonia’s Line (1995) — (Movie Clip) My Sons Need A Mother Dressed up neighbor farmer Bas (Jan Decleir) visits the title character (Willeke van Ammelrooy) with a proposition, her daughter (Els Dottermans) observing, gets turned down but settles for a visit with his sons (Antoon Schotsaert, Christophe Horemans, et al), in post-WWII Netherlands, in director Marleen Gorris’ Academy Award-winner Antonia’s Line, 1995.
Antonia’s Line (1995) — (Movie Clip) Were You Born Here? From the opening framing the imminent death of the title character (Willeke van Ammelrooy), director Marleen Gorris finds her returning to her hometown in immediate post-WWII rural Netherlands, with her daughter (Els Dottermans), visiting her mother (Petra Laseur), Leo Hogenboom the priest, Fran Waller Zeper as old friend Olga, completing a head-spinning turn into farce, in Antonia’s Line, 1995.
Antonia’s Line (1995) — (Movie Clip) Open, This Would Be Her Last Day All in one shot, with narration by Lineke Rijxman in the voice of the great-granddaughter of the title character, director Marleen Gorris introduces star Willeke van Ammelrooy, in the somber opening to the international hit absurdist comedy and Best Foreign Language Academy Award-winner, Antonia’s Line, 1995.
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.
Kiss Before Dying, A (1956) -- (Movie Clip) If Certain Details Were Omitted Characters discussed but never seen before the murder (disguised as suicide) of Dory (Joanne Woodward), George MacReady her father, Virginia Leith her sister, Howard Petrie the police chief and Jeffrey Hunter, whom we have met, as the college tutor and weirdly, we learn, also part-time cop Gordon, with the culprit (Robert Wagner as “Bud” Corliss) lurking in Tucson’s El Presidio Park, in A Kiss Before Dying, 1956.
The Watermelon Woman (1996) — (Movie Clip) I’m A Film-maker Working up to the presenting the title, Cheryl Dunye plays a character named-for and modeled-on herself, addressing her own camera, and introducing the (fictional!) subject of her documentary, in the first feature from the acclaimed experimental writer-director and academic, The Watermelon Woman, 1996.
The Watermelon Woman (1996) — (Movie Clip) Cut The Attitude First events, her video crew shooting a suburban Philadelphia wedding, the writer-director Cheryl Dunye playing kind-of herself, and Valarie Walker her colleague Tamara, in the documentary-styled narrative feature, the award-winning and widely praised The Watermelon Woman, 1996.
Harder They Come, The (1972) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Bus Crash Ivan (Jimmy Cliff, Jamaican-born and raised but by this time a successful UK-based recording artist) is introduced on a bus ride into Kingston in director Perry Henzell's ambitious opening to The Harder They Come, 1972, with Cliff's hit "You Can Get It If You Really Want" as background.
Don't Go Near The Water (1957) -- (Movie Clip) It Is Not Customary Nearly 90 minutes in, P-R Lt. Siegel has drawn the short straw, required to escort a lady correspondent, presumed to be elderly or worse, when Eva Gabor appears as Miss Aldridge, disorienting all including Russ Tamblyn as Tyson, Jeff Richards as Lt. Pendleton, and Howard Smith as the admiral, in MGM’s Don’t Go Near The Water,1957.

Trailer

Carl Laemmle Trailer A documentary about the man who founded Universal Pictures and saved over 300 refugee families from Nazi Germany.
Puppetoon Movie, The (1987) -- (Restored Trailer) Trailer for the documentary-tribute film about director-producer and animation innovator George Pal, focused on his early work in Europe and before his feature films, The Puppetoon Movie, 1987.
Deathsport (1978) -- (Original Trailer) From producer Roger Corman and completing his five-picture deal with star David Carradine, kind of a sequel to the profitable Death Race 2000, 1975, co-starring Playboy model Claudia Jennings, the theatrical trailer for Deathsport, 1978.
Mac And Me (1988) -- (Original Trailer) Original trailer for the Sci Fi comedy Mac And Me, 1988, the critical and commercial flop which has become popular for it’s lack of quality and spectacular product placement for McDonald’s and Coca-Cola.
Longest Yard, The (1974) -- (Theatrical Trailer) The original trailer is a fair reflection of Robert Aldrich’s landmark football comic-drama, The Longest Yard, 1974, which received a decidedly mixed reception, but grossed better-than $22-million.
Eureka (1983) -- (Original Trailer) From Nicolas Roeg’s largely forgotten historic thriller, loosely based on the life of Sir Harry Oakes, starring Gene Hackman, with Rutger Hauer, Theresa Russell, Mickey Rourke and Joe Pesci, the original trailer for Eureka, 1983.
Best Friends (1982) -- Original Trailer Trailer for director Norman Jewison's 1982 rom-com with Burt Reynolds and Goldie Hawn, Best Friends, broadly based on the real-life relationship between screenwriters Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson.
Stepping Out - (Original Trailer) A Broadway burn-out (Liza Minnelli) turns a tap-dancing class into a life-changing experience for all involved in Stepping Out (1991).
Breakheart Pass - (Original Trailer) A U.S. Marshall (Charles Bronson) tries to bring in a captured outlaw during a treacherous train ride through Breakheart Pass (1976).
Minority Report - (Original Trailer) An enforcer (Tom Cruise) who catches people before they can commit crimes is framed for murder in Minority Report (2002).
Spaceballs - (Original Trailer) Only a rogue space merchant can stop an evil dictator from stealing a planet's air supply in Mel Brooks' parody of Star Wars, Spaceballs(1987).
Shadows and Fog - (Original Trailer) Woody Allen adapted his one-act play into this all-star tribute to German Expressionism, Shadows And Fog (1992).

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