Gloria Adams


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Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times (1995)
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Diane (1956) -- (Movie Clip) We'll Have A Fine Nest Of Italian Plotters Some MGM grandeur as the party has traveled to Marseilles, where the title character (Lana Turner) has trained the prince Henri (Roger Moore) in manners, their own passions bridled, before his wedding to Catherine de Medici (Marisa Pavan), royal staffers Tania Elg and John Lupton handling play-by-play, with several new charaters introduced, in Diane, 1956.
Executive Action (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Lee Harvey Oswald Colby Chester as Tim, part of the Dallas operations team, watching film and coaching James MacColl, who’s been hired to impersonate Lee Harvey Oswald, the designated fall-guy, in the JFK assassination conspiracy thriller Executive Action, 1973, with Burt Lancaster and Robert Ryan.
Fisher King, The (1991) -- (Movie Clip) Forgive Me! Egotistical New York radio shock jock Jack (Jeff Bridges) in his apartment preparing for his TV sitcom audition when he learns, from a TV reporter (Frazer Smith) that his caller “Edwin,” whom he’s encouraged to hate “yuppies,” has become a mass murderer, in Terry Gilliam’s The Fisher King, 1991.
Days Of Being Wild (1990) -- (Movie Clip) A Girl Downstairs Hong Kong policeman "Tide" (Andy Lau) emerging as a character here as distraught So-Lai (Maggie Cheung) arrives to pick up her stuff from her now ex-lover York/Yuddy (Leslie Cheung), who has less-dignified Mimi (Carina Lau) waiting upstairs, in Wong Kar-Wai's Days Of Being Wild, 1990.
Adventures On The New Frontier (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Eyes Of The World As broadcast on the ABC-TV series Close-Up! in 1961, the opening of documentarian Robert Drew's the second film on the 35th president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Adventures On The New Frontier.
Infernal Affairs (2002) -- (Movie Clip) Deepest Agent We've Got Police mole Lau (Andy Lau) who's posing as a deep cover cop, at his fake Hong Kong job, splitting to attend the funeral of cop Wong (Anthony Wong), who had been his only police contact, early in Infernal Affairs, 2002.
We Dive at Dawn -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Prologue Opening credits and thank-you's to the Admiralty for the British submarine drama We Dive at Dawn, 1943, directed by Anthony Asquith, starring John Mills and Eric Portman.

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