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Anne Archer: "Operation Black Tiger" (USA 1977)
Actress: Anne Archer, Movie: cuts from "Operation Black Tiger" (USA 1977), Sound...
published: 24 Jul 2009
Author: vivadante
Anne Archer: "Operation Black Tiger" (USA 1977)
Actress: Anne Archer, Movie: cuts from "Operation Black Tiger" (USA 1977), Sound: German, Showing: Legs, Upskirt, Underwear
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Unscripted: Ann Archer
Ann Archer earned an Oscar nomination for her supporting performance in the provocative 19...
published: 23 Mar 2010
Author: VisionTV2
Unscripted: Ann Archer
Ann Archer earned an Oscar nomination for her supporting performance in the provocative 1987 thriller Fatal Attraction. A Los Angeles native, Archer grew up in a showbiz family and has starred on the big screen opposite the likes of Harrison Ford (Patriot Games), Tommy Lee Jones (Rules of Engagement), Gene Hackman (Narrow Margin) and Matthew McConaughey (Ghosts of Girlfriends Past). She's also a familiar presence in prime time television, turning in stalwart performances in such hit series as The L Word, Ghost Whisperer and Privileged.
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Anne Archer
Anne Archer © www.charloteweb.com Anne Archer (born August 24, 1947) is an Academy Aw...
published: 07 Feb 2008
Author: asdr456wer
Anne Archer
Anne Archer © www.charloteweb.com Anne Archer (born August 24, 1947) is an Academy Award nominated American movie and TV actress. She was born in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of actress Marjorie Lord and actor John Archer.
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Anne Archer Photo Gallery
EYEHOLLYWOOD.blogspot.com...
published: 16 Dec 2011
Author: EYEHOLLYWOOD
Anne Archer Photo Gallery
EYEHOLLYWOOD.blogspot.com
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TOMMY DAVIS' MOM! EXCLUSIVE ANNE ARCHER INTERVIEW.
Anne Archer is a longstanding member of the Church of Scientology and was introduced to th...
published: 02 Mar 2009
Author: XEMUTVMUSICANDMOVIES
TOMMY DAVIS' MOM! EXCLUSIVE ANNE ARCHER INTERVIEW.
Anne Archer is a longstanding member of the Church of Scientology and was introduced to the religion at an acting school run by devout follower Milton Katselas, the Beverly Hills Playhouse. Her husband and fellow Scientologist, Terry Jastrow, also took courses at the Katselas school. Archer commented on her experiences at the Playhouse: "I have seen performances sometimes in that class that are so brilliant that they're better than anything I have seen on the stage or film." Between 1982 and 1986 Archer was a spokeswoman for Applied Scholastics, the literacy training organization sponsored by the Church of Scientology. Her son Tom Davis is the head of the Church of Scientology's Celebrity Centre International in Los Angeles, California.
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Tom Berenger - "Love at Large" clip #1 Anne Archer
Clip #1 from this very odd (but somewhat amusing) film with Tom Berenger. It's got thi...
published: 15 Sep 2008
Author: berengerfan
Tom Berenger - "Love at Large" clip #1 Anne Archer
Clip #1 from this very odd (but somewhat amusing) film with Tom Berenger. It's got this psuedo retro thing going on through the whole thing, yet I suppose it's supposed to be set in modern day.
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Anne Archer Talks About Acting Classes at The Acting Center
Anne Archer talks about acting classes at The Acting Center of Los Angeles www.theactingce...
published: 07 Feb 2010
Author: TheActingCenter
Anne Archer Talks About Acting Classes at The Acting Center
Anne Archer talks about acting classes at The Acting Center of Los Angeles www.theactingcenterla.com
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The Man In The Attic 1995
Rated R (for sexuality, violence, etc ...)! Movie with Anne Archer, Len Cariou, Neil Patri...
published: 21 Jul 2012
Author: hhiimmyymm
The Man In The Attic 1995
Rated R (for sexuality, violence, etc ...)! Movie with Anne Archer, Len Cariou, Neil Patrick Harris ... The movie is partly a little bit out of sync. There are subtitles under it, but the voices are in english.
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Raise The Titanic - Anne Archer Photo Album (Dana Seagrim/ aka Archibald)
Here are a selection of photographs taken from my own personal 'Raise The Titanic'...
published: 07 Dec 2009
Author: RaiseTheTitanic1980
Raise The Titanic - Anne Archer Photo Album (Dana Seagrim/ aka Archibald)
Here are a selection of photographs taken from my own personal 'Raise The Titanic' collection of behind-the-scenes images of Anne Archer who played Dana Seagrim, aka Archibald. This montage shows a fraction of what I have of this actress for this film. This is the 3rd in my 'Raise The Titanic' actors photo gallery section. All images copyrighted to both ITC & Jonathan Smith I have had to watermark the images as I have found many of my images being used without permission and being sold on a certain internet auction.
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Anne Archer at La Vida in Hollywood
That's the nicest fatal attraction we have ever had!...
published: 22 Jul 2010
Author: PopCandiesTv
Anne Archer at La Vida in Hollywood
That's the nicest fatal attraction we have ever had!
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Anne Archer - Brainwashed waste of space.
Scientology is a cult....
published: 30 Sep 2010
Author: steamdriventrousers
Anne Archer - Brainwashed waste of space.
Scientology is a cult.
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Anne Archer Gives Young People Awards for Human Rights Work
Actress Anne Archer presented awards to Human Rights Heroes on behalf of Youth for Human R...
published: 08 Jun 2007
Author: SheilaMacd
Anne Archer Gives Young People Awards for Human Rights Work
Actress Anne Archer presented awards to Human Rights Heroes on behalf of Youth for Human Rights International. This event was held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York in August 2006. More data can be found on this event at www.youthforhumanrights.org.
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Tom Berenger - "Love at Large" clip #2 Anne Archer
Another in the series of clips from this somewhat odd (but nice) film. It's going for ...
published: 15 Sep 2008
Author: berengerfan
Tom Berenger - "Love at Large" clip #2 Anne Archer
Another in the series of clips from this somewhat odd (but nice) film. It's going for a retro-noir thing, but is also supposed to be set in modern day. Berenger looks particularly fetching in his hat.
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Annie Archer: Mercy
Annie Archer...
published: 20 Feb 2011
Author: yourthurrockfilms
Annie Archer: Mercy
Annie Archer
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Lupe Fiasco "The Show Goes On"
dir hiro murai
prod anne johnson
dp ketil dietrichson
pd eric archer
edit isaac hagy
sfx a...
published: 26 Dec 2010
Author: Hiro Murai
Lupe Fiasco "The Show Goes On"
dir hiro murai
prod anne johnson
dp ketil dietrichson
pd eric archer
edit isaac hagy
sfx andrew leguier
vfx bonnie brae
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Ralph abernathy-Ann Archer
published: 26 Apr 2012
Author: Cynda Fickert
Ralph abernathy-Ann Archer
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Bobbie Wygant Interviews Anne Archer for "Hero at Large" 1980
For more stories go to www.bobbiewygant.com...
published: 03 Jun 2012
Author: Erik Clapp
Bobbie Wygant Interviews Anne Archer for "Hero at Large" 1980
For more stories go to www.bobbiewygant.com
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Tippoo's Tiger
The death of a young Englishman named Munro carried off by a man-eating tiger in 1792 was ...
published: 03 Nov 2010
Author: Victoria and Albert Museum
Tippoo's Tiger
The death of a young Englishman named Munro carried off by a man-eating tiger in 1792 was the inspiration for some of the strangest artefacts in the collections of any museum.
Munro was the son of Sir Hector Munro, one of the East India Company's generals. His death was seen by Tippoo, sultan of Mysore as divine retribution against the British invaders. He commissioned the famous mechanical toy depicting a tiger mauling its victim, which contained an organ to reproduce the appropriate roars and screams, as well as play a tune. It was certainly a peculiar idea for a palace entertainment but then Tippoo was no ordinary prince.
It was Tippoo's tenacity, military prowess and the adoption of the tiger as his personal symbol that earned him the title of the 'Tiger of Mysore' . Tippoo's father, Hyder Ali, a commander-in-chief who had usurped the throne of Mysore began a career of military expansion in South India. Together father and son involved the British in no less than four wars.
Tippoo succeeded the throne in a turbulent era when the European powers were seeing the rise of revolution, first in America and then in France. Tippoo's ambassadors visited the court of Louis XVI and received among other gifts this bust of the king. But French power in India was on the wane and Tippoo also sought allies in Turkey, Afghanistan and Iran and among other Indian rulers. The British east India Company had fielded some impressive generals and administrators notably Sir Robert Clive and Warren Hastings who defeated the French and made allies of powerful leaders like the Nazim of Hyderabad.
Anne Buddle
The British for decades, indeed centuries, had had commercial interests in India. Tippoo was obviously a native ruler and resented the intrusion, a) of a foreign power and, b) what is more, of the infidel Christians and he was a Muslim, and he determined to lay down his life to rid his territories of what he saw as a usurping power and therefore I think conflict was indeed inevitable.
Dr Rajnarayan Chandavarkar
Well the main reason the British gave for their successful conquest, was related to the superiority of their civilisation, their technology of warfare their state craft, and Tippoo in a sense undermined all these myths not only because he often had British armies on the run, partly because he was a great moderniser and had very competent armies, his light cavalry were always capable of harrying and indeed did harry British troops. For all those reasons he was the obverse in a sense of the way the British presented themselves.
In 1780 at a time of shifting alliances Haider and Tippoo marched against the British with a huge army. Lieutenant Colonel Bailey with a detachment of 3000 troops was cut off en route to join Munro's forces near Madras. The ensuing battle of Pollilur was a disaster for the British. Haider and Tippoo managed to concentrate their forces joining those of their French allies under Lally. They had superior numbers, their famous light cavalry, rockets and canon.
The battle I'm afraid was one of a number of incidences where the British didn't shine in military management and organisation. It's not easy to fight a battle in India when your command may be at Madras and your ultimate command is the company's offices in London. The question of distance is one thing but there were very real problems in direct lines of command. Hesitation and indecision did cost the British in fact at many points in this battle.
Tippoo immortalised his triumph at Pollilur in a series of painted murals in his place at Seringapatam. The artist captured wonderfully the moment when a Mysorean shell landed in the British ammunition wagon. To the great consternation of Bailey languishing in his palanquin whose expression captures the moment perfectly. Bailey himself was captured after the battle and died in Tippoo's jail. But the sultan's reputation as a cruel despot was probably in part the result of British propaganda.
I think Tippoo did become a British obsession partly because Tippoo fitted with the Companies ideals of Indian Kingship if you like. It was also important to present him as a zealot and as barbarous, of course he wasn't always kind to the British. I mean I don't know that he compares particularly badly with some of the things the British did in pacification the mutiny or some thing's they did when they took back Deli. He clearly was militarily ruthless and that necessarily entailed savagery, but I don't think it's particularly helpful to make a moral judgement of that kind.
No one would deny that 18th century warfare had its bloody elements and the Pollilur murals made frequent references to the gorier aspects of battle. Ten years later when Tippoo was defending Seringapatam against an imminent attack from the Governor General and Commander in Chief Lord Cornwallis, he prudently had the whole mural whitewashed over. But Tippoo wasn't merely a warrior, he was also a patron of the arts and a diplomat. This
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Jodie Foster, Sigourney Weaver & Shirley Maclaine Win Actress Motion Picture - Golden Globes 1989
Michael Douglas and Anne Archer present the Actress in a Motion Picture award. There is a ...
published: 13 Oct 2009
Author: AwardsShowNetwork
Jodie Foster, Sigourney Weaver & Shirley Maclaine Win Actress Motion Picture - Golden Globes 1989
Michael Douglas and Anne Archer present the Actress in a Motion Picture award. There is a three way tie between Jodie Foster, Sigourney Weaver, and Shirley MacLaine. Jodie is the first one to accept the award and tells the audience that she worked with both Michael and Anne in different movies. Sigourney Weaver goes afterwards and accepts her award. License Golden Globe Awards Clips Here: dickclarklicensing.com
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"Smile" Sung by Ann Archer, Music by Charlie Chaplin
Ann Archer sings "Smile." Music by Charlie Chaplin. Lyrics by John Turner and Ge...
published: 29 Jun 2011
Author: KingKirbyTube
"Smile" Sung by Ann Archer, Music by Charlie Chaplin
Ann Archer sings "Smile." Music by Charlie Chaplin. Lyrics by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons. Produced by KingKirby.net.
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A Misunderstood Religion or a Predatory Cult Part 4
ABC 20/20 report Kirstie Alley Anne Archer Jennifer Aspen James Stacy Barbour Lynsey Barti...
published: 08 Feb 2008
Author: scientologeez
A Misunderstood Religion or a Predatory Cult Part 4
ABC 20/20 report Kirstie Alley Anne Archer Jennifer Aspen James Stacy Barbour Lynsey Bartilson Beck Jason Beghe (ESCAPED) Catherine Bell Karen Black Sonny Bono David Campbell Nancy Cartwright Kate Ceberano Erika Christensen Jeff Conaway Chick Corea Tom Cruise Sky Dayton Doug Dohring Jason Dohring Bodhi Elfman Jenna Elfman Richard Elfman Doug E. Fresh Kenton Gray Paul Haggis Isaac Hayes Katie Holmes Nicky Hopkins Tyler Hynes Mark Isham Milton Katselas Jason Lee Geoffrey Lewis Johnny Lewis Juliette Lewis Christopher Masterson Danny Masterson Lisa McPherson Jim Meskimen Sofia Milos Elisabeth Moss Haywood Nelson Corin Nemec Marisol Nichols Judy Norton James Packer Eduardo Palomo Don Pearson Michael Peña David Pomeranz Laura Prepon Lisa Marie Presley Priscilla Presley Kelly Preston Leah Remini Patrick Renna Ernie Reyes, Jr. Giovanni Ribisi Marissa Ribisi Ruddy Rodriguez Pablo Santos Billy Sheehan David Singer Reed Slatkin Michelle Stafford Ethan Suplee John Travolta Greta Van Susteren Persia White Edgar Winter
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Artists for Human Rights - Anne Archer Interviews John Prendergast
Artists for Human Rights hosted its 3rd Hope and Human Rights Speaker Series, an evening w...
published: 06 Feb 2011
Author: Artists4HumanRights
Artists for Human Rights - Anne Archer Interviews John Prendergast
Artists for Human Rights hosted its 3rd Hope and Human Rights Speaker Series, an evening with John Prendergast devoted to addressing the issue of "conflict minerals" in the Congo. Co-founder of the Enough Project and Raise Hope for the Congo, whose purpose is to end genocide and crimes against humanity and empower and protect Congolese women against sexual violence, addressed a packed house of over 125 people at the home of Anne Archer.