David Adams


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

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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.
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.
Mister Roberts (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Disharmony Aboard This Ship Henry Fonda, who won the Tony on Broadway in the same title role, takes a startling, indecent dressing down from James Cagney (the always-nameless “Captain,”), standing up for his crew (Ken Curtis et al) and his right to seek a transfer, in Mister Roberts, 1955, from Joshua Logan’s play, from the book by Thomas Heggen.
Mister Roberts (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Preferably Aboard A Destroyer A hefty first scene, from the play by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan, for the title character (Henry Fonda) discussing his dilemma with wise Doc (William Powell), from Mister Roberts, 1955, in a segment directed by Mervyn LeRoy, who replaced John Ford.
Dancing Lady (1933) -- (Movie Clip) Stick Her In The Front Line The younger Three Stooges (Larry Fine on piano, Moe and Shemp "Curly" Howard) are the rehearsal band, their cohort Ted Healy is fixer "Steve," who decides Janie (Joan Crawford) deserves a look from director Patch (Clark Gable), whom she's been pestering already, in Dancing Lady, 1933.
Thunderbolt (1929) -- (Movie Clip) Don't You Try To Ritzy Me Josef von Sternberg directs with camera movement constrained by early-talkie sound recording, brassy Ritzy (Fay Wray) not buckling under pressure from cop William L. Thorne, asking after her old gangster boyfriend and threatening her new one (Richard Arlen), in Thunderbolt, 1929.
Sting, The (1973) -- (Movie Clip) We're Millionaires! The second scene, Depression-era Joliet, IL,introducing Hooker (Robert Redford), Luther (Robert Earl Jones), the "Erie Kid (Jack Kehoe), running a venerable scam on mob courier Mottola (James J. Sloyan), in George Roy Hill's depression-era caper comedy The Sting, 1973.
Killer, The (1989) -- (Movie Clip) My Destined Companion From the opening frame, the hero (Chow Yun-Fat) in a Hong Kong Christian sanctuary, meeting his friend and Tong boss (Chu Kong) then, on the job, getting a glimpse of singer Jenny (Sally Yeh), in John Woo's very influential The Killer, 1989.
Killer, The (1989) -- (Movie Clip) There's A Bloodstain Now following singer Jennie (Sally Yeh) after having, by accident, blinded her on his last assignment, Hong Kong hit man Ah Jong (Chow Yun-Fat) intervenes when she's assaulted, early in director John Woo's international action hit The Killer, 1989.
Grease (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Greased Lightning Working with Kenicke (Jeff Conaway) on his car, the T-Birds (Michael Tucci, Kelly Ward, Barry Pearl) join Danny (John Travolta), in Greased Lightning by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, in Grease, 1978.

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