David Auker


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Varieties on Parade - Publicity Still
Here is a publicity still featuring some of the cast of Varieties on Parade (1951), a variety stage show-on-film from Lippert Pictures.

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Lost In Yonkers (1993) -- (Movie Clip) Bette Davis And George Brent In 1942, the motherless Kurnitz Boys (Brad Stoll, Mike Damus), visiting for the first time in two years, in their grandmother's candy store, while their father is asking her to let them move in, meet their daffy aunt Bellla (Mercedes Ruehl), in Neil Simon's Lost In Yonkers, 1993.
Lost In Yonkers (1993) -- (Movie Clip) What Color Are My Eyes? Mercedes Ruehl in the role expanded by Neil Simon for his screenplay from her Tony Award-winning Broadway part, in another disarming scene as learning-disabled not-quite-spinster Bella, in 1942 Yonkers, with her usher boyfriend Johnny (David Strathairn), Martha Coolidge directing, in Lost In Yonkers, 1993.
Fisher King, The (1991) -- (Movie Clip) Thank God I'm Me The opening from director Terry Gilliam and from Richard LaGravanese’s original screenplay, Jeff Bridges as New York shock-jock Jack Lucas, his caller Edwin (Christian Clemenson) providing a critical plot point, in The Fisher King, 1991, with Robin Williams and Mercedes Ruehl.
Fisher King, The (1991) -- (Movie Clip) Jesus' Juice Glass A feature scene for Mercedes Ruehl in her Academy Award-nominated role, as Anne, employer and girlfriend of former radio star Jack (Jeff Bridges), who’s wondering about the Holy Grail after meeting a visionary vagrant (Robin Williams, not seen), in Terry Gilliam’s The Fisher King, 1991.
Lost In Yonkers (1993) -- (Movie Clip) Won't That Be Fun? Grandma (Irene Worth) informs Jay and Arty (Brad Stoll, Mike Damus) she will not board them while their dad (Jack Laufer) travels to earn money to pay debts incurred during their dead mother’s illness, nutty aunt Bella (Mercedes Ruehl) outwitting her, in Neil Simon’s Lost In Yonkers, 1993.
84 Charing Cross Road (1986) -- (Movie Clip) This Firm In Denmark Late 1949, London bookseller Frank (Anthony Hopkins) queues for rationed meat, as his customer Helene (Anne Bancroft) in Manhattan gets an idea, encouraged by her neighbor (Mercedes Ruehl) and her English boyfriend (Daniel Gerroll), in 84 Charing Cross Road, 1949, Judi Dench as Hopkins' wife!

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