Alicia Malone Intro - Two Weeks In Another Town (1962)
TCMs Alicia Malone introduces Two Weeks In Another Town, 1962.
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Two Weeks in Another Town - (Original Trailer)
A recovering alcoholic film director tries for a comeback in Rome in Two Weeks in Another Town (1962) starring Kirk Douglas & Edward G. Robinson.
Two Weeks In Another Town (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Was It Hard To Divorce Her?
In Rome, having learned theres no part for him in the picture in-which he was to make his comeback, recovering alcoholic actor-producer Jack (Kirk Douglas), with acquaintance Veronica (Dahlia Lavi), is found by vampy ex-wife Carlotta (Cyd Charisse, her first scene), in Vincente Minnellis Two Weeks In Another Town, 1962.
Two Weeks In Another Town (1962) -- (Movie Clip) I Thought I Had It Made
On a Rome-area beach after a night out with new girlfriend Veronica (Dahlia Lavi), movie star Jack (Kirk Douglas), fresh off three years in a sanitarium, reflects on his career, in Vincente Minnelli's Two Weeks In Another Town, 1962.
Two Weeks In Another Town (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Nauseating Little Creep!
Vincente Minnelli uses his own The Bad And The Beautiful, with Lana Turner and Kirk Douglas, here playing "Jack," in a screening room with director Kruger (Edward G. Robinson), Davie (George Hamilton) exploding, Veronica (Dahlia Lavi) left behind, in Two Weeks In Another Town, 1962.
Two Weeks In Another Town (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Terribly Terribly
After three years in recovery, actor and sometime executive Jack (Kirk Douglas) arrives at Cinecitta in Rome where old pal Kruger (Edward G. Robinson) is directing Davie (George Hamilton) and Barzelli (Rosanna Schiffiano), in Vincente Minnelli's Two Weeks In Another Town, 1962.
Two Weeks In Another Town (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Under The Flag Of Liberia
Now working in Rome on the picture directed by his old friend Kruger (Edward G. Robinson), recovering alcoholic actor-producer Jack (Kirk Douglas) is having trouble with his ex-wife (Cyd Charisse) before Mrs. Kruger (Claire Trevor) snaps during a toast, in Vincente Minnellis Two Weeks In Another Town, 1962.