Ed Adams


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A Nous La Liberte - Movie Poster
A Nous La Liberte - Movie Poster
Le Million - Movie Posters
Le Million - Movie Posters
Under the Roofs of Paris - Movie Poster
Under the Roofs of Paris - Movie Poster

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Movie Clip

Horse's Mouth, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) The Old Dreadnought Painter Gulley Jimson (Alec Guinness) and ally Cookie (Kay Walsh) drop in on his crafty ex-wife Sarah (Renee Houston) in The Horse's Mouth, 1958, from Guinness' own screenplay.
Horse's Mouth, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Opening: Locked Out Opening credits followed by grumpy painter Gulley Jimson (Alec Guiness) being released from jail, not pleased to be met by admirer Nosey (Mike Morgan), in The Horse's Mouth 1958, from Guinness' own screenplay.
Horse's Mouth, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Mr. Hickson, Please Painter Gulley Jimson (Alec Guinness) attempts to shake down patron Hickson (Ernest Thesiger) on the phone in The Horse's Mouth, 1958, directed by Ronald Neame from a script by Guinness.
And Then There Were None (1945) -- (Movie Clip) The Place For Nursery Rhymes Director Rene Clair is still cycling through Agatha Christie's ten island guests, Walter Huston and Barry Fitzgerald, Mischa Auer on the piano, Richard Haydn playing the record, when the gimmick is revealed, to C. Aubrey Smith, Judith Anderson, June Duprez, Louis Hayward, Roland Young and Queenie Leonard, early in And Then There Were None, 1945.
And Then There Were None (1945) -- (Movie Clip) What A Quiet Place Director Rene Clair wastes not a word introducing Agatha Christie's characters, Louis Hayward, June Duprez, Walter Huston, Barry Fitzgerald, C. Aubrey Smith, Roland Young, Judith Anderson, Mischa Auer and Harry Thurston joining Queenie Leonard and Richard Haydn on the island, opening And Then There Were None, 1945.
I Married A Witch (1942) -- (Movie Clip) You'll Be A Redhead! On the eve of his election as governor, candidate Wallace (Fredric March) is lured into a burning hotel by newly-embodied witch Jennifer (Veronica Lake), in I Married A Witch, 1942, directed by Renè Clair.
I Married A Witch (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Fairer Than All Women Influence of producer Preston Sturges apparent, even on French director Rene Clair during his wartime Hollywood sojourn, opening scenes with protagonist Fredric March playing various of his ancestors, discussing witches, from I Married A Witch, 1942, co-starring Veronica Lake.
I Married A Witch (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Love Grows Slowly Mischievous witch Jennifer (Veronica Lake) has wiled her way into sleeping over at the home of candidate Wallace (Fredric March), the night before his wedding, in I Married A Witch, 1942.
And Then There Were None (1945) -- (Movie Clip) She Doesn't Look Good One of their number dead already, Barry Fitzgerald, Judith Anderson, June Duprez, C. Aubrey Smith, Louis Hayward, Roland Young and Walter Huston learn from Richard Haydn that their absent host isn't kidding, in Rene Clair's And Then There Were None, 1945.
Secret People (1952) -- (Movie Clip) You Are English Now Director Thorold Dickinson jumps years forward, finding matured Valentina Cortese as Maria and sister Eleanora grown up to be Audrey Hepburn, refugees from an un-named fascist Italy, with their sponsor Anselmo (Charles Goldner) on the day they become British citizens, in Secret People, 1952.
Secret People (1952) -- (Movie Clip) Is That The Man Who Killed Father? At the Paris Exposition, 1937, naturalized Brits Maria and Eleanora (Valentina Cortese, Audrey Hepburn), with friend Anselmo (Charles Goldner), see the hated dictator (Hugo Schuster) from their un-named homeland, and meet long-lost boyfriend Louis (Serge Reggiani), in Secret People, 1952.
Grand Maneuver, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) France Can Wait A Few Minutes Director Rene Clair opens his first color film, shooting on location in historic Bolougne, his soldier hero Armand (Gerard Philipe) running into immediate trouble, having forgotten his date with Gisele (Simone Valere), in The Grand Maneuver, 1955, with Michele Morgan and Brigitte Bardot.

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