Roger Adler


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Lost In America (1985) — (Movie Clip) If Liberace Had Children Executing on their new liberated lifestyle, on their first night out of L-A, neurotic yuppies David and Linda (co-writer and director Albert Brooks, and Julie Hagerty) have parked the RV and decided to splurge on a Las Vegas hotel suite before renewing their vows, meeting Michael Cornelison then Radu Gavor, in Lost In America, 1985.
Myra Breckinridge (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Get Your Resumès Out First appearance by Mae West, brought out of retirement by a big payday and a contract that let her write her own dialogue and approve her wardrobe, as already-discussed Hollywood agent Leticia Van Allen, with Tom Selleck among her recruits, and clips with Richard Widmark in Kiss Of Death (1947) and Laurel & Hardy in Great Guns, 1941, from Myra Breckinridge, 1970, starring Raquel Welch, from the Gore Vidal novel.
Coma (1978) -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Need A Shrink Maybe they had to cast Tom Selleck for sheer handsomeness, as a knee-surgery patient, when Genevieve Bujold as resident Dr. Wheeler is summoned to meet chief surgeon Harris (Richard Widmark, his first scene), after getting caught accessing confidential records, after her friend went into a coma during a routine procedure, in Coma, 1978.
All I Desire (1953) -- (Movie Clip) How Do I Love Thee? Barbara Stanwyck as low-rent actress Naomi, maintaining the fiction she’s a big star for the family she’s just rejoined ten years after she ran away, is persuaded by daughter Lily (Lori Nelson), on the night of her own stage debut, to read Elizabeth Barrett Browning, nice moment for director Douglas Sirk, in All I Desire, 1953.
Terminal Island (1973) -- (Movie Clip) There's Only Seven Of Us Not 100% clear how handsome drug-using mercy-killer doctor Milford (Tom Selleck) has come to be among the band of convicted murderers who have broken off from the main group on the prison island, Don Marshall and Ford Clay their leaders, in Terminal Island, 1973, directed by Stephanie Rothman.
Terminal Island (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Worse Than The Death Penalty The TV news team (Jo Morrow, Richard Stahl, Richard Taylor) does a roll call of the inmates/cast of the new death-penalty alternative, Sean Kenney, Marta Kristen, Barbara Leigh, Clyde Ventura, Phyllis Davis, Tom Selleck and Ena Hartman as Carmen, in director Stephanie Rothman’s Terminal Island, 1973.
Barretts Of Wimpole Street, The (1934) -- This Amazing Imprudence! Suitor Robert Browning (Fredric March) encourages heretofore invalid fellow poet Elizabeth Barrett (Norma Shearer) in making her way around her London home until her father (Charles Laughton), less supportive of her recovery, interrupts, in The Barretts Of Wimpole Street, 1934.
Barretts Of Wimpole Street, The (1934) -- Your Brave And Lovely Verses London, 1845, Anabel and Henrietta (Katharine Alexander, Maureen O?Sullivan) persuade their invalid poet sister Elizabeth Barrett (Norma Shearer) to receive admiring fellow poet Robert Browning (Fredric March), calling for the first time, in MGM?s The Barretts Of Wimpole Street, 1934.
Daughters Of Satan (1972) -- (Movie Clip) I'm A Cat Man Cruising back to the compound outside Manila, American Jim (Tom Selleck) encounters a Rottweiler, then his kooky wife Chris (Barra Grant) and the spooky new maid (Paraluman), in Daughters Of Satan, 1972.
Daughters Of Satan (1972) -- (Movie Clip) Pleasures Of The Orient Handsome American museum buyer Jim (Tom Selleck) drops in on the Manila shop run by Carlos (Vic Diaz) and finds the likeness of his wife in a painting of a witch-burning, early in Daughters Of Satan, 1972.
Airplane! (1980) -- (Movie Clip) Picked The Wrong Week... Too many gags running at once, Leslie Nielsen, Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty in the cockpit, Robert Stack battling airport solicitors, Lloyd Bridges in the control room in Airplane!, 1980.
Airplane! (1980) -- (Movie Clip) Ever Been In A Cockpit? Pilot Peter Graves is happier than co-pilot Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (as "Roger Murdoch") to see young Johnny (Stepher Stucker) in the cockpit, in the hit satire Airplane!, 1980.

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