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Chuka (1967) - Fight scene
The Party (1968) - Dinner Scene/Drunk Waiter
Joan Blondell Spanks Janet Blair
Jean Arthur Spanks Dorothea Kent
Fight from BARFLY (1987)
Fight from MAN IN THE SADDLE (1951) (HQ)
Fight from RETURN OF THE BAD MEN (1948)
Tavern Fight from BLOOD ON THE MOON (1948)
Fight from CORONER CREEK (1948)
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974) - Battle with Kali
In Old Oklahoma (1943) - Fight scene
Fight from THE NIGHT OF THE GRIZZLY (1966)
The Hospital (1971) - "Impotence" Monologue
Fight from THE NARROW MARGIN (1952)
Rod Taylor vs. Ernest Borgnine One of the best two-fisted brawls of all time!
One of the funniest movie sequences ever, from Blake Edward's swinging 60s comedy. Oddly enough, the humor doesn't stem from Peter Sellers...it's all the intoxicated waiter (Steven Franken), who plays his wordless role to the hilt as one of the most memorable tertiary characters ever!
Hope (Joan) turns her bratty sister Charity (Janet) over her knee, which results in a public spanking festivity in THREE GIRLS ABOUT TOWN.
Legendary actress Jean Arthur puts pretty, young Dorothea Kent over her knee for some spanking in this scene from MORE THAN A SECRETARY. I apologize for the ...
Mickey Rourke vs. Frank Stallone The 2nd fight of the movie, and the much better one. This time, Charles "Poet Laureate of Skid Row" Bukowski's favorite char...
Randolph Scott vs. John Russell A re-up of one of the best fight scenes ever.
Randolph Scott vs. Robert Ryan Another fisticuffs jewel for our man Randy's stetson. Marshal Vance (Scott) finally catches up to the feared and vile Sundance...
Robert Mitchum vs. Robert Preston Grungy and gritty, this memorable bar fight is one of the best ever.
Randolph Scott vs. Forrest Tucker Not my favorite, but the world can't have enough Randolph Scott fistfights! The selling point is Scott and Tucker stomping ...
In one of Ray Harryhausen's most dazzling accomplishments, Sinbad and his men do battle with the six-armed goddess Kali...who brandishes a sword in each arm!
John Wayne vs. Albert Dekker Dekker is a tough hombre who makes for a tough customer in one of the Duke's better fight scenes.
Clint Walker vs. Leo Gordon Great showing of enormous physicality as two big, tough men duke it out by the lake after Cass Dowdy (Gordon) fails to heed Big J...
A brilliant George C. Scott delivering one of the finest monologues of the movies, as written by screenwriting genius Paddy Chayefsky.
Charles McGraw vs. David Clarke This classic film noir fight is brief, but it packs a lot of whallop.
An epic battle between an allosaurus and styracosaurus in this cool cowboys-meet-dinosaurs adventure!
Stanislaus Zbysko vs. Mike Mazurki Back-and-forth struggle between two leviathans in Dassin's noir masterpiece. 'The Strangler' (Mazurki) fights dirty by dro...
The inestimable Anton Wolbrook's speech to the UK Department of Immigration in Powell & Pressburger's lavish, seminal British epic.
Rock Hudson vs. Mickey Simpson In this pivotal scene from George Stevens' sweeping, Texas-sized epic about the Lonestar state, Bick Bennedict (Rock Hudson) f...
Brian Bosworth vs. Tom Magee The Boz Man takes on the colossal ex-power lifter Tom Magee as an initiation ritual to gain approval from the Brotherhood.
A good time was had by all in one of the liveliest saloon romps ever! Note: Pay attention to the "sing-off" that causes the fight; director Michael Curtiz wo...
Leonardo DiCaprio vs. Gary Lewis A good old-fashioned, put-up-your dukes fistfight in the grand Irish tradition! Short but brutal.
A new guy arrives in town and lays waste to the feared Baldies in the underrated gang film THE WANDERERS. The best moment is when Perry and Terror, the neighborhood bully, size each other up in a spaghetti western-style stare-down. Do you think Terror backed down? Or was he just "waiting for the right moment", as Turkey put it?
Ken Norton vs. Duane Allen Brutal slave fight sequence in this grotesque, controversial examination of racial injustice from America's past.
Marlon Brando vs. Lee Marvin Johnny Strabler (Marlon Brando, in one of his early iconic film roles) engages in some fisticuffs with rival biker gang leader C...