Marguerite Baierski


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Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Melvin and Howard (1980)

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It's Alive (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Give Me One Of The Puppies Idyllic if foreboding opening (Bernard Hermann music), writer-director-producer Larry Cohen gives us the evening it looks like the baby’s coming, Sharon Farrell the mom, John Ryan the dad, with a nice Walter Brennan impression, Daniel Holzman the kid, from It’s Alive, 1974.
It's Alive (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Just A Very Very Big Baby All seems well, though mom Lenore (Sharon Farrell) is a little worried, with dad Frank (John Ryan) waiting in a Santa Monica maternity ward, then writer-producer-director Larry Cohen with as dramatic a mood shift as you’ll see, in the killer-baby horror hit It’s Alive, 1974.
It's Alive (1974) -- (Movie Clip) They Say It Has Teeth And Claws The L-A cops (James Dixon, Michael Ansara) pretty ho-hum about finding another victim of the killer baby, then the mom (Sharon Farrell) with an new iffy nurse (Nancy Burnett), dad (John Ryan) intervening, then a bit of director Larry Cohen’s subjective killer-camera, in It’s Alive, 1974.
Attack Of The 50 Foot Woman (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Strange Red Fireball Credits then local anchorman (Dale Tate) spins a globe, predicting what soon happens to anxious motorist Nancy (Allison Hayes), opening Attack Of The 50 Foot Woman, 1958.
Bone (1972) -- (Movie Clip) We're Losing Our Shirts Gonzo Beverly Hills car salesman Bill (Andrew Duggan) and wife Bernadette (Joyce Van Patten) are being abused by sort-of home-invader Yaphet Kotto (title character), who’s discovered they’re broke, except for an account he’s been hiding, in Larry Cohen’s suspense comedy Bone, 1972.
La Roue (1923) -- (Movie Clip) Norma, London French rail engineer Sisf (Severin-Mars) has rescued young Norma (not credited) from a train wreck, depositing her with his own son, then learning more about her at the office, early in director Abel Gance's La Roue, (a.k.a. The Wheel), 1923.
La Roue (1923) -- (Movie Clip) In The Company Of His Son An elaborate vignette in the rail yard by director Abel Gance, developing the rollicking relationship between now mature Elie (Gabriel DeGravonne) and adopted Norma (Ivy Close), whom he believes to be his natural sister, in La Roue, 1923.
La Roue (1923) -- (Movie Clip) Rose Of The Rail The arresting opening, from the Cinematheque Francaise restoration, of director Abel Gance's La Roue (a.k.a The Wheel), 1923, introducing leads Severin Mars, Ivy Close and Gabriel de Gravonne.
J'Accuse! - Vision (Movie Clip) In a vision, the poet Jean (Romuald Joube) sees the soldiers' secret comrades in Abel Gance's J'Accuse! (1919).
J'Accuse! - The Dead Arise (Movie Clip) The dead soldiers of World War I arise to confront the living in Abel Gance's anti-war masterpiece, J'Accuse! (1919).
J'Accuse! - Credits (Movie Clip) A living title card begins Abel Gance's denunciation of World War I, J'Accuse! (1919).
J'Accuse! - Winter (Movie Clip) Francois (Severin-Mars) and his men suffer the horror of winter in the trenches in Abel Gance's J'Accuse! (1919).

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