Second Looks - (Movie Promo) Illeana Douglas
Actress and producer Illeana Douglas is the host for TCM's May, 2013 Friday Night Spotlight programming, Second Looks, beginning May 3rd at 8pm ET.
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1941 - (Original Trailer)
Panic sweeps Hollywood when a Japanese invasion is suspected in Steven Spielberg's gigantic farce 1941 (1979).
1941 (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Northern California Coast
Opening his famously expensive and box-office un-friendly follow up to Jaws and Close Encounters Of The Third Kind, director Steven Spielberg decides to have fun with a reference to the former, using the same swimmer (Denise Cheshire), in 1941, 1979, starring John Belushi.
1941 (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Save It For The Japs
Dan Aykroyd as Sergeant Tree with his crew (Treat Williams as "Sitarski," also John Candy) in a coastal cafe, then meeting gonzo pilot Wild Bill Kelso (John Belushi), observed by veteran Elisha Cook Jr., in Steven Spielberg's 1941, 1979.
Those Lips, Those Eyes -- (Movie Clip) Infantile Display!
Rookie prop-man Artie (Tom Hulce) is being humbled by small town director Sherman Spratt (George Morfogen) when leading man Harry Crystal (Frank Langella) comes to his rescue in Those Lips, Those Eyes, 1980.
Those Lips, Those Eyes -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Harry Crystal
Opening sequence from Michael Pressman's Those Lips, Those Eyes, 1980, features Frank Langella as small-time musical star Harry Crystal in make-up and on stage performin "In Old New York."
Those Lips, Those Eyes -- (Movie Clip) Famous Phone Call
Artie (Tom Hulce) drops in the local bar where theater bully Loomis (Mandy Stumpf) gets owned in his attempt to mock musical star Harry Crystal (Frank Langella) in Those Lips, Those Eyes, 1980.
1941 (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Strategically Advantageous
A Santa Monica peace-nik housewife (Lorraine Gary) receives Sgt. Tree (Dan Aykroyd) and crew (Treat Williams, John Candy et al), her husband (Ned Beatty) thrilled to accept their anti-aircraft gun, their daughter (Diane Kay) torn between soldiers and her local beau (Bobby DiCiccio), nutty goings-on in Steven Spielberg's 1941, 1979.