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Afraid Of The Dark (1991)

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Licence To Kill (1989) -- (Movie Clip) A Farewell To Arms Working with Sharkey (Frank McRae), Bond (Timothy Dalton) is pretty much gone rogue in Key West over attacks on American friend Felix Leiter, so he’s intercepted by DEA man Hawkins (Grand L. Bush) and delivered to the Hemingway house where “M” (Robert Brown) waits to crack the whip, in Licence To Kill, 1989.
Piccadilly (1929) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Everyone Wants To Come Clever and impressive opening credit sequence evidently shot on location at the famous “Circus,” from British International’s Piccadilly, 1929, directed by E. A. DuPont, introducing the main set, if not yet the stars (Anna May Wong, Gilda Gray, Jameson Thomas, Cyrill Ritchard and Charles Laughton).
Piccadilly (1929) -- (Movie Clip) One Little Chinese Girl London night club impresario Victor (Cyril Ritchard) looking into why dirty plates are escaping the kitchen, inquires at the scullery where everyone is enthralled by Shosho (Anna May Wong), then explaining to star Mabel (Gilda Gray), early in the English silent Piccadilly, 1929.
Piccadilly (1929) -- (Movie Clip) A Terrific Success Big debut dancing sequence for Anna May Wong as Shosho, knocking out everybody at the club, great news for the boss Victor (Cyril Ritchard) but not so welcomed by the reigning star Mabel (Gilda Gray), in Piccadilly, 1929.
Piccadilly (1929) -- (Movie Clip) Chinese Dancing Wonder Morning after her smash London night club debut, dancer Shosho (Anna May Wong) digs into the newspapers and embarrasses her smitten friend Jim (King Ho Chang), in the British silent showbiz melodrama Piccadilly, 1929.
Tristana (1970) -- (Movie Clip) God Rot His Soul Arresting opening from director Luis Bunuel, deaf kids including Saturno (Jesus Fernandez) playing soccer, his mother (Lola Gaos) and Catherine Deneuve (title character), who's the new ward of her boss Don Lope (Fernando Rey), visiting, on location in Toledo, from Tristana, 1970.
Elvis: That's The Way It Is (2001) -- (Movie Clip) That's All Right Graphics identify Elvis Presley’s famed “TCB” band, rehearsing with the star on his first single, written by Arthur Crudup, originally released in 1954, early in producer Rick Schmidlin’s restored version of the 1970 concert documentary Elvis: That’s The Way It Is, 2001.
Mr. Ricco (1975) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Not A Lawyer Domestic difficulties for Dean Martin, title character, a San Francisco widower lawyer, picking up his girl-Friday “Jamison” (Cindy Williams, her first scene), and inquiring about a cop killing in which he has a direct interest, in Martin’s last starring role, Mr. Ricco, 1975.
Conversation, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Union Square One long complex shot (featuring Frederic Forrest and Cindy Williams)on San Francisco's Union Square is the fitting opening for Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation, 1974, starring Gene Hackman.
Conversation, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Pioneer Glass We're just meeting Harry Caul (Gene Hackman), as he drops in on colleague Stan (John Cazale), as they monitor Cindy Williams and Frederic Forrest in San Francisco's Union Square, continuing the opening sequence in The Conversation, directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
Conversation, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Reconstruction Hired corporate surveillance man Harry (Gene Hackman) begins his reconstruction of the conversation between still nameless targets Cindy Williams and Frederic Forrest, with acclaimed work by editor Walter Murch, in Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation, 1974.
Thomasine And Bushrod (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Been Doin' This Long? After an opening in which she shot a guy on the open range without apparent reason, in 1911 Texas, Vonetta McGee (1st title character) clears things up, with Dodson (Herb Robins) her mark and marshal Bogardie (George Murdock) paying out, in Gordon Parks Jr.'s Thomasine And Bushrod, 1974.

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