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The Year of Living Dangerously - Movie Poster
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Licence To Kill (1989) -- (Movie Clip) You Carrying? Chasing the remnants of his almost-murdered CIA pal Felix Leiter’s operation, brings now-rogue James Bond (Timothy Dalton) to Bimini to meet Pam Bouvier (Carey Lowell), who was barely introduced earlier, threatened together by Benicio Del Toro (as Dario), representing the drug lord Sanchez, in Licence To Kill, 1989.
Licence To Kill (1989) -- (Movie Clip) 555 Love Now in Isthmus (meant to be Panama, though shooting in Casino Español de Mexico, Mexico City) Bond (Timothy Dalton) and CIA Pam (Carey Lowell) make sure they’re seen by owner, drug-lord and villain Sanchez (Robert Davi, Anthony Starke his minion on the phone) and we meet singer Wayne Newton as televangelist “Professor Joe Butcher,” in on the scam, in Licence To Kill, 1989.
Querelle (1982) -- (Movie Clip) My Hate Was Simply A Camouflage The tensions growing between the brothers, sailor Querelle (Brad Davis) and bon vivant Robert (Hanno Pöschl), with intense profanity, as director Rainer Werner Fassbinder adds other characters (Jeanne Moreau, Franco Nero) in an unprompted procession of Christ bearing the cross, and choreographed combat, in Querelle, 1982.
Querelle (1982) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Based On Querelle De Brest The extraordinary opening from director Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s final, posthumously released, film, with narration from the Jean Genet novel, introducing Jeanne Moreau, Hanno Pöschl as her lover, Günther Kaufmann her husband, a glimpse of Franco Nero, then Brad Davis as the title character, in Querelle, 1982.
Querelle (1982) -- (Movie Clip) The Two Brothers Resuming the narration from the loosely-followed Jean Genet novel, director Rainer Werner Fassbinder brings his title character (Brad Davis) into the highly stylized brothel, meeting the proprietor Jeanne Moreau, his brother Hanno Pöschl, her husband, the barkeeper Günther Kaufmann and the cop Mario (Burkhard Driest), in Querelle, 1982.
Perfect Candidate, A (1996) -- (Movie Clip) Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North Opening with news and context from 1986, President Reagan, various journalists, the main subject Oliver North, also Donald Regan, George Shultz, John Poindexter, Senators Kerry and Inouye, in the documentary by R. J. Cutler and David Van Taylor, A Perfect Candidate, 1996.
Perfect Candidate, A (1996) -- (Movie Clip) Whose Side Are You On? From the documentary on Oliver North’s 1994 campaign to become U.S. Senator from Virginia, with consultants, a promotional film, and an early speech by the candidate, the central figure from the Iran-Contra scandal of 1986, in A Perfect Candidate, 1996.
George Wallace (1997) -- (Movie Clip) All God's Children At the governor’s mansion, Montgomery, January 17, 1955, the title character (Gary Sinise) with first wife Lurleen (Mare Winningham) and aide Watson (Terry Kinney) attends the inauguration of mentor Big Jim Folsom (Joe Don Baker), the governor’s niece his future wife, in George Wallace, 1997.
Year Of Living Dangerously, The (1982) -- (Movie Clip) Most Of Us Become Children Again Joining director Peter Weir's opening, Linda Hunt in her Academy Award-winning role, playing a guy and narrating as "Billy Kwan," covers the arrival of Australian newsman Hamilton (Mel Gibson), met by native Kumar (Bembol Roco), in 1965 Jakarta, in The Year Of Living Dangerously, 1982.
Year Of Living Dangerously, The (1982) -- (Movie Clip) We Are Divided Men Savvy cameraman Billy (Linda Hunt) brings new pal Australian reporter Hamilton (Mel Gibson) to a club in 1965 Jakarta, introducing Brit officer Henderson (Bill Kerr) and diplomat Jill (Sigourney Weaver), just hints of political tension, in Peter Weir's The Year Of Living Dangerously, 1982.
Babes In Toyland (1961) -- (Movie Clip) The One And Only Mother Goose! First Sylvester the goose, voice by director Jack Donohue, Mary McCarty as Mother Goose, then the chorus with the first song adapted by George Bruns from the 1903 opera, with new lyrics by Mel Leven, choreography by Tom Mahoney, the leads not yet seen, in Disney’s Babes In Toyland , 1961.
So Dear To My Heart (1948) -- (Movie Clip) It's What You Do With What You Got Jerry (Bobby Driscoll) is surprised when his scrapbook image of his new prized black lamb pet Jeremiah comes alive, and is educated by the “Wise Old Owl” (voice by Ken Carson), with a song by Don Raye and Gene DePaul, the first fully animated sequence in Disney’s So Dear To My Heart, 1948.

Trailer

Licence To Kill (1989) -- (Original Trailer) Trailer for Timothy Dalton’s second appearance as James Bond, in the 16th feature in series and the last produced by Albert R. Broccoli, who originated the franchise with Harry Saltzman, in Licence To Kill, 1989, with Robert Davi, Carey Lowell and Talisa Soto.
Man With The Golden Gun, The (1974) -- (Original Trailer) A particularly literal representation of the title, in the trailer for the 9th James Bond feature, Roger Moore’s second appearance, with Christopher Lee as scary Scaramanga, and somewhat dual Bond-girls, Maud Adams and Britt Ekland, in The Man With The Golden Gun, 1974.
Braveheart (1995) -- (Original Trailer) Trailer for the Academy Award winner for Best Picture of 1995, Mel Gibson starring, and directing only his second feature, Braveheart.
Gallipoli - (Original Trailer) In 1915, two friends trek from Perth across the desert to enlist in the army, and one dies at Gallipoli (1981) starring Mel Gibson, directed by Peter Weir.
Mad Max - (U.S. Trailer) Mel Gibson roared to international stardom as Mad Max (1979), a high-powered policeman in a future without law.
Mrs. Soffel - (Original Trailer) Mel Gibson and Diane Keaton star in Mrs. Soffel (1984), the true story of a prison warden's wife who helps a notorious killer escape.
Sleepless In Seattle - (Original Trailer) Tom Hanks' son uses a radio talk show to find a new wife for his father in Nora Ephron's Sleepless In Seattle (1993) co-starring Meg Ryan.
Year of Living Dangerously, The - (Original Trailer) Mel Gibson stars as an Australian journalist caught up in the 1965 Indonesian coup in The Year Of Living Dangerously (1982).

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