Melissa Domke


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Grandview, U.S.A. (1984)

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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.
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.
Scarface (1983) -- (Movie Clip) I Got Nothing But Friends After getting both the money and the goods in a drug deal, Cuban refugee criminals Tony (Al Pacino) and Manny (Steven Bauer) meet Miami crime lord Lopez (Robert Loggia), caring little about his aide Omar (F. Murray Abraham) and lots about his girlfriend Elvira (Michelle Pfeiffer), making her big entrance in Brian DePalma’s Scarface, 1983.
What Lies Beneath (2000) -- (Movie Clip) I'll Have To Watch That Having been somewhat spooked earlier in the day at their New England farmhouse, Claire (Michelle Pfeiffer) can't get the dog to come in, then visits professor husband Norman (Harrison Ford), revealing some tensions, in director Robert Zemeckis' What Lies Beneath, 2000.
What Lies Beneath (2000) -- (Movie Clip) Psych Department Opening from director Robert Zemeckis and cinematographer Don Burgess, Michelle Pfeiffer as "Claire," with daughter Caitlin (Katharine Towne) and professor husband Norman (Harrison Ford), from What Lies Beneath, 2000.
What Lies Beneath (2000) -- (Movie Clip) What Are You Afraid Of? Alone in her New England farmhouse, reminiscing over her daughter just departed for college, Claire (Michelle Pfeiffer) begins again to wonder what going on with the new next-door neighbors, in Robert Zemeckis' What Lies Beneath, 2000.

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