Shelly Adajian-hill


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Little Romance, A (1979) -- (Movie Clip) It's Terrible In Any Language Thwarted in their previous attempts at a second meeting, Parisian Daniel (Thelonious Bernard) and American Lauren (Diane Lane) succeed outside the Louvre, where they by accident meet elderly Englishman Julius (Laurence Olivier), in George Roy Hill’s A Little Romance, 1979.
Little Romance, A (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Call Me Bogie Joining director George Roy Hill’s scene in which Parisian movie nut Daniel (Thelonious Bernard) observes an American movie (with Broderick Crawford) in production, meeting fellow teen Lauren (Diane Lane) and her important mom (Sally Kellerman), early in A Little Romance, 1979.
Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, The (1980) -- (Movie Clip) They Do A Man's Job The song, by Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb, recorded by many artists, in this case The Four Sergeants, serves as background as producer-director Connie Field further explores the experience of her WWII war industry women workers, in The Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, 1980.
Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, The (1980) -- (Movie Clip) You're Needed Right Now Already well into interviews with WWII civilian women war industry workers, director Connie Field notes the effect the entry of the U.S.A. into the war had on their working lives, in the documentary The Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, 1980.
Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, The (1980) -- (Movie Clip) The Late 1930's Opening from producer-director Connie Field’s celebrated documentary, her first interview subjects Lola Weixel, Margaret Wright, Lyn Childs, Gladys Belcher and Wanita Allen, in The Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, 1980.
Pearls Of The Deep (1966) -- (Movie Clip) To Be Nearer To Heaven Jiri Menzel directs the first segment, Mr. Baltazar’s Death, Pavla Marsalkova a mother, Jan Pech her son and mechanic, Ferdinand Kruta the distracted dad, headed for a motorcycle race, from the compilation of stories by the Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal, Pearls Of The Deep 1966.
Aaron Loves Angela (1975) -- (Movie Clip) Jose Feliciano Maybe not plausible that Jose Feliciano would play such a small venue in Spanish Harlem, with an original tune, but teens Kevin Hooks and Irene Cara (title characters), his pal (Leon Pinkney) backing him up, have serious business to discuss, in Gordon Parks Jr.'s Aaron Loves Angela, 1975.
Great Gatsby, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) How Do You Do, Old Sport? Impecunious Nick (Sam Waterston), invited to his neighbor's Long Island mega-party, conducted by the bodyguard (John Devlin) to meet his host (Robert Redford) for the first time, in Jack Clayton's film from Francis Coppola's script based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, 1974.
Closely Watched Trains -- (Movie Clip) My Name Is Milos Opening sequence, young Milos (Vaclav Neckar) narrating, in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, from director Jiri Menzel's Academy Award winning Closely Watched Trains, 1967.
Hair (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Age Of Aquarius Claude (John Savage) arriving on the bus from Oklahoma, Berger (Treat Williams) and friends (Don Dacus, Annie Golden, Dorsey Wright) burning draft cards in Central Park, Ren Woods' terrific vocal for the hit song, Twyla Tharp dancers, opening Milos Forman's production of Hair, 1979.

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