Bob Aarron


Filmography

Stanley And Iris (1990)

Photos & Videos

Elvira: Mistress of the Dark - Scene Stills

Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Stanley And Iris (1990)

Life Events

Photo Collections

Elvira: Mistress of the Dark - Scene Stills
Here are some scene stills from Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988), starring Cassandra Peterson as Elvira.

Videos

Movie Clip

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.
No Maps On My Taps (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Open, New Lowdown Director documentarian George T. Nierenberg opens, introducing his subjects, Howard “Sandman” Sims, Chuck Green and Bunny Briggs, brought to a Harlem stage by vibraphone legend Lionel Hampton doing only the vocal from his own composition, in No Maps On My Taps, 1978.
No Maps On My Taps (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Throwin' Money At Bunny Joining his main subjects brought together for a reunion show, rehearsing and chatting with musician Lionel Hampton, Howard “Sandman” Sims, Chuck Green and Bunny Briggs, who discusses things further with two uncles, in director George T. Nierenberg’s No Maps On My Taps, 1978.
One Potato, Two Potato (1964) -- (Movie Clip) The Most Misery Of All Our first scene at home with Bernie Hamilton as Frank, we meet his worried parents, Robert Earl Jones, father of James Earl, better known at the time for stage work, and the successful playwright and Tony-nominated director Vinnette Carroll, in director Larry Peerce’s provocative independent feature One Potato, Two Potato, 1964.
Papillon (1973) -- (Movie Clip) You Escape, They Hunt Arriving from France, Steve McQueen (title character) and Dega (Dustin Hoffman) get their first look at Devil's Island, with comments from returning inmate Julot (Don Gordon), who takes his own desperate steps, in Papillon, 1973, from the international best-selling memoir by Henri Charriere.
Brubaker (1980) -- (Movie Clip) Leave The Ears Following the final credit for director Stuart Rosenberg, Robert Redford, under the name Collins, at prison intake, meets Jon Van Ness as wise-guy Zaranska, Everett McGill as scary trusty Caldwell, Yaphet Kotto as Coombes, Val Avery running the barracks and David Keith on air guitar, early in Brubaker, 1980.
Brubaker (1980) -- (Movie Clip) R-E-S-P-E-C-T The big reveal, title character Robert Redford has been known as inmate Collins, announcing he’s the title character when death-row inmate Walter (Morgan Freeman in his first movie role!) grabs already banged-up prisoner Bullen (David Keith), Yaphet Kotto and Joe Spinell standing back, in Brubaker, 1980.
Brubaker (1980) -- (Movie Clip) Can You Hear Me Now? Title character Robert Redford is the new warden who, until now, had been under-cover as an inmate, speaking to his charges with his trusty staff (Matt Clark, Joe Spinell, Yaphet Kotto) in support, and receiving state officials, Jane Alexander as Lillian Gray, Murray Hamilton her boss Deach, in Brubaker, 1980.
Night Porter, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Vienna Evocative but geographically incoherent, Dirk Bogarde (title character) traverses Vienna, taking in Maria-Theresien-Platz, Hofberg Palace and Josefsplatz before arriving at the fictional Hotel Zur Oper, opening director Liliana Cavani’s provocative English-language, Anglo-Italian financed international hit The Night Porter, 1974.
Night Porter, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) My Keys, Please Not much background about Max (Dirk Bogarde, title character), at the desk of a Vienna hotel in 1957, has been revealed, but he sure takes notice when Charlotte Rampling appears, the refined spouse of a visiting American conductor, and director and co-writer Liliana Cavani uses her first flashback, early in The Night Porter, 1974.
Night Porter, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) The Magic Flute Now shooting at the Volksoper opera house in Vienna, during a performance of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” staged by the husband of Nazi concentration camp survivor Lucia (Charlotte Rampling), further flashbacks from director Liliana Cavani reveal more of her past with the title character, Dirk Bogarde, also in the audience, in The Night Porter, 1974.

Trailer

Divine Madness (1980) -- Original Trailer Feature director Michael Ritchie tries his hand at a concert movie, Bette Midler's Broadway show on the road in Pasadena, with nutty animation, promoting Divine Madness, 1980.
Viva Knievel! (1977) -- (Original Trailer) vivianievel_TR
Return Of The Pink Panther, The (1975) -- (Original Trailer) Original trailer for the hit revival-sequel, initiated by Sir Lew Grade, produced and directed by Blake Edwards, and starring Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseay, The Return Of The Pink Panther, 1975.
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001) -- (Original Trailer) Original trailer for director Peter Jackson's first feature in his international box-office smash trilogy based on the J.R.R. Tolkein Lord Of The Rings novels, The Fellowship Of The Ring, 2001.
Night Moves (1975) -- (Original Trailer) Original trailer for Arthur Penn’s highly-regarded private-eye drama Night Moves, 1975, starring Gene Hackman and Jennifer Warren, from an original screenplay by Alan Sharp.
Shakespeare In Love (1998) -- (Academy Award Trailer) Academy Award trailer for director John Madden’s Shakespeare In Love, 1998, with Gwyneth Paltrow and Judi Dench in their Oscar-winning performances.
Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (2002) -- (Original Trailer) Original trailer for the second feature in Peter Jackson's international hit adaptation of the J.R.R. Tolkein Lord Of The Rings trilogy, The Two Towers, 2002.
Few Good Men, A - (Original Trailer) Jack Nicholson and Tom Cruise star in the film version of A Few Good Men (1992) based on the play by Aaron Sorkin.
Comes A Horseman - (Original Trailer) Rival ranchers (Jason Robards, Jane Fonda) battle over oil rights in Comes A Horseman (1978).
Big Chill, The - (Re-issue Trailer) A friend's death brings together a group of former college activists in The Big Chill (1983) starring Glenn Close, William Hurt and Kevin Kline.
2010 - (Original Trailer) In 2010 (1984), the sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey, a U.S.-Soviet crew investigates a mysterious monolith orbiting Jupiter.
Piano, The - (Original Trailer) A mute woman (Holly Hunter) and her daughter (Anna Paquin) adjust to life in the wilds of New Zealand in Jane Campion's The Piano (1993).

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