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An Angel at My Table (1990)
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Dolls (1987) -- (Movie Clip) Just My Imagination Having reached the spooky mansion after getting stuck in the storm, after Judy (Carrie Lorraine) imagined dad and step-mom David and Rosemary (Ian Patrick Williams, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon) being murdered by her teddy-bear, they finally break in, greeted by watchful Guy Rolfe and Hilary Mason, in director Stuart Gordon’s Dolls, 1987.
Dolls (1987) -- (Movie Clip) Teddy'll Get You For That We’ve just met dad David, daughter Judy, and step-mom Rosemary (Ian Patrick Williams, Carrie Lorraine and Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, the director’s wife), giving up on their car, seeking shelter after an outrageous thunderstorm, the girl’s teddy bear featuring, early in director Stuart Gordon’s shot-in-Italy Dolls, 1987.
Dolls (1987) -- (Movie Clip) The Elves Got One Of The Girls! About halfway into the feature, Brit punk hitchhiker Isabel (Bunty Bailey) has thievery in mind, sheltering from storms in the home of creepy elderly doll-makers, but the toys, indulging some tendencies suggested earlier, get violent, young fellow visitor Judy (Carrie Lorraine) catching the finalè, in director Stuart Gordon’s Dolls, 1987.
My Blood Runs Cold (1965) -- (Movie Clip) I'd Know You Anywhere Immediately following the credits, we meet Joey Heatherton (as “Julie,” though called “Barbara” in the period prologue), with boyfriend Harry (Nicholas Coster), bombing down a coastal highway before encountering motorcyclist Ben (Troy Donahue), in My Blood Runs Cold, 1965.
Age Of Innocence, The (1993) -- (Movie Clip) Their Strong Right Hand Newland Archer (Daniel Day-Lewis) in a more cordial parting with Countess Ellen (Michelle Pfeiffer), with May (Winona Ryder) and her mother (Geraldine Chaplin), Joanne Woodward narrates to his dinner, with his mother and sister (Sian Phillips, Carolyn Farina) and Jackson (Alec McCowen), in Martin Scorsese’s The Age Of Innocence, 1993.
Old Maid, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Every Shot Will Make You Richer Civil War troop train leaving Philadelphia, Charlotte (Bette Davis) seeks Clem (George Brent), to the surprise of her cousin Delia (Miriam Hopkins), to whom he was once engaged, and who is now married to a munitions manufacturer, in The Old Maid, 1939, from an Edith Wharton novel.
Old Maid, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Socially Important Opening the first of two famous pairings of formidable actors (see Old Acquaintance, 1943), Miriam Hopkins as pre-nuptial Delia, Bette Davis her cousin, de-facto sister, Charlotte, Cecilia Loftus their mutual grandmother, Donald Crisp the family doctor, in The Old Maid, 1939, from the Edith Wharton novel.
Age Of Innocence, The (1993) -- (Movie Clip) The Talk Will Be Of Little Else Martin Scorsese’s opening, shooting at the Philadelphia Academy Of Music, introducing Newland Archer (Daniel Day-Lewis), gossips Lefferts and Jackson (Richard E. Grant, Alec McCowen), May (Winona Ryder), Mrs Welland (Geraldine Chaplin) and Countess Olenska (Michelle Pfeiffer), in The Age Of Innocence, 1993.
Age Of Innocence, The (1993) -- (Movie Clip) Shattered By A Whisper From the opening opera sequence, with one of a series of single takes as remarkable as any by director Martin Scorsese and cinematographer Michael Ballhaus, with Joanne Woodward’s enthralling narration from the Edith Wharton novel, following Archer (Daniel Day-Lewis), in The Age Of Innocence, 1993.
Age Of Innocence, The (1993) -- (Movie Clip) Tell Me What You're Running From Director Martin Scorsese breaks with narrative convention, with Newland Archer (Daniel Day-Lewis) after attending a play, involving yellow roses, with Countess Olenska (Michelle Pfeiffer), then joining her upstate, their desire still repressed, when Beaufort (Stuart Wilson) appears, in The Age Of Innocence, 1993.
Old Maid, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Since You Went Out West First scene after a history montage ending the Civil War and killing their former almost-mutual boyfriend, now-married Delia (Miriam Hopkins) visits the orphanage run by cousin Charlotte (Bette Davis), promoting her brother-in-law, Marlene Burnett the featured waif, in The Old Maid, 1939.
My Blood Runs Cold (1965) -- (Movie Clip) And Wilt Thou Weep When I Am Low? Producer, director and future TV star William Conrad recites from Byron’s And Wilt Thou Weep When I Am Low? in the opening, then introduces Joey Heatherton in period garb, her name “Barbara” on the wind, all before credits, in My Blood Runs Cold, 1965, starring Troy Donahue.

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