Gerald A Atkins


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Tank (1984)

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Videos

Movie Clip

Julia Misbehaves (1948) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Your Mother Showgirl Julia (Greer Garson) at the French country home of her estranged husband, for the wedding of her daughter Susan (Elizabeth Taylor), whom she hasn't seen since infancy, in Julia Misbehaves, 1948.
Cluny Brown (1946)-- (Movie Clip) She's Cold, Conceited And Callous At the cocktail party, we meet pre-War Londoners Betty (Helen Walker), Andrew (Peter Lawford) and John (Michael Dyne), lamenting Hitler, discovering Belinski (Charles Boyer), mistaking him for a famous professor and introducing a key misunderstanding in Ernst Lubitsch's Cluny Brown, 1946.
Cluny Brown (1946) -- (Movie Clip) I Know A Lot About Sinks Opening scene from Ernst Lubitsch's Cluny Brown, 1946, features Hilary Ames (Reginald Gardner) describing his plumbing dilemma and the arrival of philospher Adam Belinski (Charles Boyer).
Cluny Brown (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Why Girls Leave Home Cluny (Jennifer Jones) parts with Uncle Arn (Billy Bevan) for her new domestic service job then meets Colonel Duff-Graham (Sir C. Aubrey Smith) on the journey in Ernst Lubitsch's Cluny Brown, 1946.
Cluny Brown (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Shall We Have A Go At It? Provocative amateur plumber Cluny (Jennifer Jones) arrives to the delight of socialite Ames (Reginald Gardiner) and philosopher Belinski (Charles Boyer) in Ernst Lubitsch's Cluny Brown, 1946.
Cluny Brown (1946) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Going To Have A Puppy Lady Alice (Margaret Bannerman) and Sir Henry (Reginald Owen) mistake their new maid Cluny (Jennifer Jones) for a guest in Ernst Lubitsch's Cluny Brown, 1946, from a Margery Sharp novel.
Immigrant, The (1917) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Dinner Opening scenes, cinematography by Roland Totheroh, Charles Chaplin directing himself in the celebrated short The Immigrant, 1917.
Immigrant, The (1917) -- (Movie Clip) Pickpocket Still on the voyage to America, star and director Charles Chaplin runs into trouble trying to help the girl (Edna Purviance) and her ailing mother, in The Immigrant, 1917.
Tempest, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Hell Is Empty Openly gay director Derek Jarman's unorthodox opening to his controversial 1979 treatment of what is generally considered Shakespeare's final play, The Tempest, 1979, Heathcote Williams as the magician Prospero, Karl Johnson his familiar spirit Ariel.
Tempest, The (1979) -- (Movie Ciip) The Goddess On Whom These Airs Attend Prospero (Heathcote Williams), with his familiar Ariel (Karl Johnson), comes upon naked sleeping Ferdinand (David Meyer), whom he's caused to come ashore, to meet his daughter Miranda (Toyah Willcox), in director Derek Jarman's famously homoerotic 1979 version of Shakespeare's The Tempest.

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