Jill Baker


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Bloodbrothers (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Cats Are Ancient Souls After a long credit sequence, the sun setting with an aerial trip over The Bronx, director Robert Mulligan lands in the bar run by Banion (Kenneth McMillan) where we meet Tony LoBianco as Tommy, waiting on Paul Sorvino as brother “Chubby,” and Gloria LeRoy as floozy Sylvia, in Bloodbrothers, 1978, with lots of swearing, from the Richard Price novel.
My Life As A Dog (1987) -- (Movie Clip) Dead On The Spot Resuming his early narration, young Ingemar (Anton Glazenius) with his brother Erik (Manfred Serner), getting in trouble with unstable mom (Anki Liden) in director Lasse Hallstrom's My Life As A Dog, 1987.
My Life As A Dog (1987) -- (Movie Clip) They Dug Up Erik The XIV Having fled home with friend Saga (Melinda Kinnaman), young Ingemar (Anton Glaeznius) resolves to give his mother some peace, but fails, in director Lasse Hallstrom's My Life As A Dog, 1987.
Stepford Wives, The (1975) -- (Movie Clip) The Friendliest Accident New in town, the Eberharts (Katharine Ross, Peter Masterson, young Mary Stuart Masterson and Ronny Sullivan) observe an odd fender bender between Carol Van Sant (Nanette Newman) and Kit Sunderson (Carole Mallory) at the grocery, in The Stepford Wives, 1975, from Ira Levin's novel.
Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The -- (Movie Clip) Listen Trainmaster Jaded New York transit cop Garber (Walter Matthau) loses face with Japanese guests, hijacker Blue (Robert Shaw) contacts trainmaster Frank (Kenneth McMillan) and Patrone (Jerry Stiller) doubts, in Joseph Sargent's The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, 1974.
Serpico (1973) -- (Movie Cilp) Don't Be So Fussy In director Sidney Lumet's montage from the graduation ceremony, new cop Frank (Al Pacino) with partner Sidney Green (John Randolph), first day on the job, in Serpico, 1973.

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