Ritchie Adams


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Race Street (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Bet On Horses Following opening narration, entering the horse gambling racket in San Francisco, introducing bookie Hal (Henry Morgan), then his friend and backer, the star, George Raft, as "Dan." who has a fancy girlfriend "Robbie," (Marilyn Maxwell), from Race Street, 1948.
Final Exam (1981) -- (Movie Clip) What Are Gammas? We know there’s been a double stabbing murder at a neighboring college, and we suspect the killer is on campus, but except for nerdy Radish (Joel S. Rice), most students (Cecile Bagdadi, Deanna Robbins, John Jallon still in class) at “Lanier” (really Limestone College, Gaffney, SC) seem remarkably chill about a mass shooting, in Final Exam, 1981.
Bears And I, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Sweet Surrender Patrick Wayne, second son of John and his first wife Josephine Saenz, in one of his few starring roles, strides through the Cascades in British Columbia, directed by Bernard McEveety, with a licensed John Denver song that reached #13 that year, amid his streak of #1 hits, opening Walt Disney’s The Bears And I, 1974.
Bears And I, The (1974) -- (Movie Clip) A Cardinal Rule For Bear Country Now on his own in the Cascades, inspecting his rented cabin, Vietnam veteran Bob (Patrick Wayne, John’s son) narrates his first encounter with the title characters, in the Walt Disney live action feature The Bears And I, 1974.
Spirit Of The Beehive, The (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Don Jose Can See Timid Ana (Ana Torrent) and sister Isabel (Isabel Telleria) in class, north-central Spain circa 1940, early in Victor Erice's celebrated The Spirit Of The Beehive, 1973.
Spirit Of The Beehive, The (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Your Last Mushroom Beekeeper Fernando (Fernando Fernan-Gomez) with his daughters Ana (Ana Torrent) and Isabel (Isabel Telleria), discussing mushrooms, in post-Civil War Spain, in Victor Erice's The Spirit Of The Beehive, 1973.
Spirit Of The Beehive, The (1973) -- (Movie Clip) My Constant Prayer In rural Spain, 1940, the introduction of beekeeper Fernando (Fernando Fernan-Gomez), then his wife Teresa (Teresa Gimpera), writing to an unknown correspondent, in Victor Erice's The Spirit Of The Beehive, 1973.
Auntie Mame (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Madam Is Having Affair New York, 1928, Irish maid Norah (Connie Gilchrist) delivers Chicago orphan Patrick (Jan Handzlik), meeting Ito (Yuki Shimoda) along the way, to Rosalind Russell (her first scene, reprising her Broadway performance in the title role) in the original non-musical version of Auntie Mame, 1958.
Jamaica Inn (1939) -- (Movie Clip) D'You Want The Lot Of Us To Swing? After a prologue on the evil doings of ship scuttlers off the coast of Cornwall, director Alfred Hitchcock offers a cracking action scene in which a band led by Joss (Leslie Banks) wrecks a merchant ship and murders the crew, in Jamaica Inn, 1939, starring Charles Laughton and Maureen O’Hara.
Blaise Pascal (1972) -- (Movie Clip) I Believe In Hell's Power Teresa Ricci as sister Gilberte, informing Pierre Arditi (title character) of their father's departure for a witch trial, which he also attends, Anne Cabrile the accused, Christian De Sica (Vittorio's son) her prosecutor, in Roberto Rossellini's TV movie Blaise Pascal, 1972.
So Dark The Night -- (Movie Clip) Like A True Frenchman Efficient credits then French commissaire Grande (Gregory Gay) and company talking about missing detective Cassin (Steven Geray), who soon appears, in Joseph H. Lewis' So Dark The Night, 1946.

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