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Jack the Giant Killer Official Trailer #1 - Don Beddoe Movie (1962) HD
Jack the Giant Killer Trailer - Directed by Nathan Juran and starring Kerwin Mathews, Torin Thatcher, Walter Burke, Don Beddoe, Barry Kelley. The terrible an...
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Feature Film - Behind Green Lights
The action begins when a car occupied by the corpse of a sleazy private detective glides down a hill and winds up in front of a police station. (The title of...
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Island of Doomed Men 1940 68 min Peter Lorre DVDRip Jonzee
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The Night of the Hunter (3/11) Movie CLIP - Love and Hate (1955) HD
The Night of the Hunter Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/1bHP1CJ click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Mr. Powell (Robert Mitchum) tells his animated...
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The Night of the Hunter (5/11) Movie CLIP - The Devil Wins Sometimes (1955) HD
The Night of the Hunter Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/1bHP1CJ click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Feigning his grief, Mr. Powell (Robert Mitchum...
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The Night Of The Hunter - Trailer - HQ
Trailer for Charles Laughton's film starring Robert Mitchum,Shelley Winters,Lillian Gish,James Gleason,Evelyn Varden,Peter Graves,Don Beddoe,Billy Chapin,Glo...
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Midnight Manhunt - Free Classic Mystery Suspense Movies Full Length
Midnight Manhunt - Free Classic Mystery Suspense Movies Full Length Two reporters set aside their relationship as lovers and compete head to head to be the f...
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Behind Green Lights
A private investigator who was known for blackmailing is found dead in a car. The suspect is the daughter of a mayoral candidate who had visited the blackmai...
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The Face Behind The Mask 1941 Nior Film Peter Lorre
On his first day in New York City is trapped in a hotel fire that leaves his face hideously scarred. Refused employment due to his appearance although he possesses tremendous skill as a watchmaker. He can survives by turning to theft, using his skilled hands to disable alarms. He becomes the leader of a gang of thieves, and raises enough money to commission and wear a realistic latex mask of his
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The Great Rupert - Full Movie Best Quality
The Great Rupert (1950) aka "A Christmas Wish" The Great Rupert, is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring...
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Every Which Way But Loose [1978] scene -- Philo Beddoe Fights a Bar Nut
No, Al, you may NOT have all of the bar's peanuts, you dumb drunken peanut-sucking hog! Clint Eastwood as Philo Beddoe Al Stellone as "Big Al" Sam Gilman as ...
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Any Which Way You Can - Barfight
Philo Beddoe (Clint Eastwood) and Jack Wilson (William Smith) meet at a bar and get into a fight - not with each other though.
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A Christmas Wish (1950) "The Great Rupert" w/ Jimmy Durante
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A Christmas Wish (1950) a.k.a. "The Great Rupert"
starring Jimmy Durante
A little squirrel with lots of charm accidentally helps two poor, down-but-NOT-out families overcome their obstacles.
The Great Rupert (A Christmas Wish), is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, d
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TEXAS (1941) opening
Dan (William Holden) and Tod (Glenn Ford), a gritty pair of drifters just out of the Confederate Army at the end of the Civil War, travel from Kansas to Texas together in search of adventure and a few greenbacks. But after arriving in Texas, they fall on opposite sides of the law following a cattle theft; Dan leads a group of rustlers, while Tod helps the swindled rancher fend off the bad guys. Co
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Any Which Way You Can (1980) - Black Widows Get Asphalted
Philo, Clyde and Lynn have a normal drive around when the Black Widows start following Philo again. And yet they fail at their revenge yet again.
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Midnight Manhunt (1945) [Crime] [Action] [Mystery]
In a cheap hotel-room in New York City Jelke shoots gangster Joe Wells, takes a package from his pocket and flees.Wells staggers into an alley. On her way to her apartment above a wax museum, Sue Gallagher, a reporter for the Chronicle, finds Wells' body and hides his corpse among the wax-figures in the museum and calls her paper to send a photographer so she can get a scoop on the killing of Well
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Women Who Travel For SEX: Sun, sea and gigolos (Full Documentary)
The men are young, gorgeous and up for it. No wonder Western women see a Third World holiday as the gateway to casual sex - sometimes in exchange for cash. But as a new film highlights female sex tourism, Liz Hoggard asks who really pays the price.
An attractive woman sips a cocktail under a bamboo shade. The sand is dazzlingly white, the sea aquamarine. A handsome young man approaches her and sh
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Mr. And Mrs. North - Busy Signal
Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of 26 Mr. and Mrs. North novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture and several radio and television series. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the lea
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Clint Eastwood-(All fight scenes)
Highlights from of Clint's greatest brawls.
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The Lucy Show Lucy And The Ring-A-Ding Ding
The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the 1965–66 season divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the co-star. The earliest scripts were
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Fantastic Dinosaurs Of The Movies
Compilation of movie trailers & special effects shorts from dinosaur & monster movies, ranging from the 1950s to 70s.
Jack the Giant Killer Official Trailer #1 - Don Beddoe Movie (1962) HD
Jack the Giant Killer Trailer - Directed by Nathan Juran and starring Kerwin Mathews, Torin Thatcher, Walter Burke, Don Beddoe, Barry Kelley. The terrible an......
Jack the Giant Killer Trailer - Directed by Nathan Juran and starring Kerwin Mathews, Torin Thatcher, Walter Burke, Don Beddoe, Barry Kelley. The terrible an...
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Jack the Giant Killer Trailer - Directed by Nathan Juran and starring Kerwin Mathews, Torin Thatcher, Walter Burke, Don Beddoe, Barry Kelley. The terrible an...
Feature Film - Behind Green Lights
The action begins when a car occupied by the corpse of a sleazy private detective glides down a hill and winds up in front of a police station. (The title of......
The action begins when a car occupied by the corpse of a sleazy private detective glides down a hill and winds up in front of a police station. (The title of...
wn.com/Feature Film Behind Green Lights
The action begins when a car occupied by the corpse of a sleazy private detective glides down a hill and winds up in front of a police station. (The title of...
The Night of the Hunter (3/11) Movie CLIP - Love and Hate (1955) HD
The Night of the Hunter Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/1bHP1CJ click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Mr. Powell (Robert Mitchum) tells his animated......
The Night of the Hunter Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/1bHP1CJ click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Mr. Powell (Robert Mitchum) tells his animated...
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The Night of the Hunter Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/1bHP1CJ click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Mr. Powell (Robert Mitchum) tells his animated...
- published: 31 Jul 2013
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author: MOVIECLIPS
The Night of the Hunter (5/11) Movie CLIP - The Devil Wins Sometimes (1955) HD
The Night of the Hunter Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/1bHP1CJ click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Feigning his grief, Mr. Powell (Robert Mitchum......
The Night of the Hunter Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/1bHP1CJ click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Feigning his grief, Mr. Powell (Robert Mitchum...
wn.com/The Night Of The Hunter (5 11) Movie Clip The Devil Wins Sometimes (1955) Hd
The Night of the Hunter Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/1bHP1CJ click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Feigning his grief, Mr. Powell (Robert Mitchum...
- published: 31 Jul 2013
- views: 2995
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author: MOVIECLIPS
The Night Of The Hunter - Trailer - HQ
Trailer for Charles Laughton's film starring Robert Mitchum,Shelley Winters,Lillian Gish,James Gleason,Evelyn Varden,Peter Graves,Don Beddoe,Billy Chapin,Glo......
Trailer for Charles Laughton's film starring Robert Mitchum,Shelley Winters,Lillian Gish,James Gleason,Evelyn Varden,Peter Graves,Don Beddoe,Billy Chapin,Glo...
wn.com/The Night Of The Hunter Trailer Hq
Trailer for Charles Laughton's film starring Robert Mitchum,Shelley Winters,Lillian Gish,James Gleason,Evelyn Varden,Peter Graves,Don Beddoe,Billy Chapin,Glo...
- published: 12 Jan 2009
- views: 2596
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author: ryy79
Midnight Manhunt - Free Classic Mystery Suspense Movies Full Length
Midnight Manhunt - Free Classic Mystery Suspense Movies Full Length Two reporters set aside their relationship as lovers and compete head to head to be the f......
Midnight Manhunt - Free Classic Mystery Suspense Movies Full Length Two reporters set aside their relationship as lovers and compete head to head to be the f...
wn.com/Midnight Manhunt Free Classic Mystery Suspense Movies Full Length
Midnight Manhunt - Free Classic Mystery Suspense Movies Full Length Two reporters set aside their relationship as lovers and compete head to head to be the f...
Behind Green Lights
A private investigator who was known for blackmailing is found dead in a car. The suspect is the daughter of a mayoral candidate who had visited the blackmai......
A private investigator who was known for blackmailing is found dead in a car. The suspect is the daughter of a mayoral candidate who had visited the blackmai...
wn.com/Behind Green Lights
A private investigator who was known for blackmailing is found dead in a car. The suspect is the daughter of a mayoral candidate who had visited the blackmai...
The Face Behind The Mask 1941 Nior Film Peter Lorre
On his first day in New York City is trapped in a hotel fire that leaves his face hideously scarred. Refused employment due to his appearance although he posses...
On his first day in New York City is trapped in a hotel fire that leaves his face hideously scarred. Refused employment due to his appearance although he possesses tremendous skill as a watchmaker. He can survives by turning to theft, using his skilled hands to disable alarms. He becomes the leader of a gang of thieves, and raises enough money to commission and wear a realistic latex mask of his own face. Janos then falls in love with Helen (Evelyn Keyes) a blind woman who sees only the good in him, and attempts to leave his life of crime behind him. Unfortunately, his gang come to believe that he has betrayed them to the police, and attempt to kill him by car bomb, he survives but which kills Helen. In retaliation, Janos disguises himself as the pilot of the private plane the gang is flying out of the city with, which he lands in the Arizona desert and lets out the fuel, suicidally stranding both the gang and himself without food or water, dooming them all to a slow death. At the film's end, Janos's body and that of his enemies are discovered by the police.
Peter Lorre as Janos "Johnny" Szabo Evelyn Keyes as Helen Williams Don Beddoe as Lt. Jim 'Hara George E. Stone as Dinky John Tyrrell as Watts Cy Schindell as Benson Stanley Brown as Harry James Seay as Jeff Jeffries Charles C. Wilson as Chief O'Brien
wn.com/The Face Behind The Mask 1941 Nior Film Peter Lorre
On his first day in New York City is trapped in a hotel fire that leaves his face hideously scarred. Refused employment due to his appearance although he possesses tremendous skill as a watchmaker. He can survives by turning to theft, using his skilled hands to disable alarms. He becomes the leader of a gang of thieves, and raises enough money to commission and wear a realistic latex mask of his own face. Janos then falls in love with Helen (Evelyn Keyes) a blind woman who sees only the good in him, and attempts to leave his life of crime behind him. Unfortunately, his gang come to believe that he has betrayed them to the police, and attempt to kill him by car bomb, he survives but which kills Helen. In retaliation, Janos disguises himself as the pilot of the private plane the gang is flying out of the city with, which he lands in the Arizona desert and lets out the fuel, suicidally stranding both the gang and himself without food or water, dooming them all to a slow death. At the film's end, Janos's body and that of his enemies are discovered by the police.
Peter Lorre as Janos "Johnny" Szabo Evelyn Keyes as Helen Williams Don Beddoe as Lt. Jim 'Hara George E. Stone as Dinky John Tyrrell as Watts Cy Schindell as Benson Stanley Brown as Harry James Seay as Jeff Jeffries Charles C. Wilson as Chief O'Brien
- published: 22 Oct 2015
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The Great Rupert - Full Movie Best Quality
The Great Rupert (1950) aka "A Christmas Wish" The Great Rupert, is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring......
The Great Rupert (1950) aka "A Christmas Wish" The Great Rupert, is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring...
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The Great Rupert (1950) aka "A Christmas Wish" The Great Rupert, is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring...
Every Which Way But Loose [1978] scene -- Philo Beddoe Fights a Bar Nut
No, Al, you may NOT have all of the bar's peanuts, you dumb drunken peanut-sucking hog! Clint Eastwood as Philo Beddoe Al Stellone as "Big Al" Sam Gilman as ......
No, Al, you may NOT have all of the bar's peanuts, you dumb drunken peanut-sucking hog! Clint Eastwood as Philo Beddoe Al Stellone as "Big Al" Sam Gilman as ...
wn.com/Every Which Way But Loose 1978 Scene Philo Beddoe Fights A Bar Nut
No, Al, you may NOT have all of the bar's peanuts, you dumb drunken peanut-sucking hog! Clint Eastwood as Philo Beddoe Al Stellone as "Big Al" Sam Gilman as ...
Any Which Way You Can - Barfight
Philo Beddoe (Clint Eastwood) and Jack Wilson (William Smith) meet at a bar and get into a fight - not with each other though....
Philo Beddoe (Clint Eastwood) and Jack Wilson (William Smith) meet at a bar and get into a fight - not with each other though.
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Philo Beddoe (Clint Eastwood) and Jack Wilson (William Smith) meet at a bar and get into a fight - not with each other though.
A Christmas Wish (1950) "The Great Rupert" w/ Jimmy Durante
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A Christmas Wish (1950) a.k.a. "The Great Rupert"
starring Jimmy Durante
A little squirrel with lots of charm accidentally helps two poor, down-but-NOT-out families overcome their obstacles.
The Great Rupert (A Christmas Wish), is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore. It is based on a story, written by Ted Allan, which has also been published as a children's book under the title "Willie the Squowse". The story revolves around a little animated squirrel who, with lots of charm, accidentally helps two economically distressed families overcome their obstacles.
Jimmy Durante as Mr. Louie Amendola
Terry Moore as Rosalinda Amendola
Tom Drake as Peter 'Pete' Dingle
Frank Orth as Mr. Frank Dingle
Sara Haden as Mrs. Katie Dingle
Queenie Smith as Mrs. Amendola
Chick Chandler as Phil Davis
Jimmy Conlin as Joe Mahoney
Rupert as Himself the Squirrel
Hugh Sanders as Mulligan
Don Beddoe as Mr. Haggerty
Candy Candido as Molineri - Florist
Clancy Cooper as Police Lt. Saunders
Harold Goodwin as Callahan - F.B.I. Man
Frank Cady as Mr. Taney - Tax Investigator
Lester Dorr ... Eddie, the Bartender
Kenner G. Kemp ... Passerby in Park
Frank Marlowe ... Dave the Mailman
Torben Meyer ... Mr. Petrushka the Baker
Ralph Montgomery ... Fireman
Irving Pichel ... Puzzled Pedestrian
Harry Strang ... Fire Chief
James Francis "Jimmy" Durante (February 10, 1893 -- January 29, 1980) was an American singer, pianist, comedian, and actor. His distinctive clipped gravelly speech, comic language butchery, jazz-influenced songs, and large nose helped make him one of America's most familiar and popular personalities of the 1920s through the 1970s. His jokes about his nose included referring to it as a "Schnozzola", and the word became his nickname.
Durante became a vaudeville star and radio personality by the mid-1920s, with a trio called Clayton, Jackson and Durante. Lou Clayton and Eddie Jackson, Durante's closest friends, often reunited professionally.
By 1934, he had a major record hit with his own novelty composition, "Inka Dinka Doo". It became his theme song for the rest of his life. A year later, Durante starred on Broadway in the Billy Rose stage musical Jumbo, in which a police officer stopped him while leading a live elephant and asked him, "What are you doing with that elephant?" Durante's reply, "What elephant?" was a regular show-stopper. This comedy bit, also reprised in his role in Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962, based on the 1935 musical) is likely to have contributed to the popularity of the idiom the elephant in the room. Durante also appeared on Broadway in Show Girl (1929), Strike Me Pink (1934) and Red, Hot and Blue (1936).
He began appearing in motion pictures in a comedy series pairing him with silent film legend Buster Keaton and continuing with The Wet Parade (1932), Broadway to Hollywood (1933), The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942, playing "Banjo", a character based on Harpo Marx), Ziegfeld Follies (1946), Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962, based on the 1935 musical) and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).
Jimmy Durante is known to most modern audiences as the character who narrated and sang the 1969 animated special Frosty the Snowman. There are numerous Durante depictions and allusions in animation. Many 1940s Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons had characters based on Durante.
George Pal's stop-motion animation used in creating the illusion of a dancing squirrel (Rupert) was so realistic that he received many inquiries as to where he located a trained squirrel.
In 2003, 20th Century Fox and Legend Films revived the (now) public domain film with a colorized special edition of the film, under the title A Christmas Wish. For that release, Terry Moore provided an audio commentary track.
George Pal .... producer
Original Music by Leith Stevens
Cinematography by Lionel Lindon
Film Editing by Duke Goldstone
Production Design by Ernst Fegté
Set Decoration by Joseph Kish
Flora James .... hair stylist
Harry Ray .... makeup artist
Lewis J. Rachmil .... production supervisor
Harold Godsoe .... assistant director
William H. Lynch .... sound
Barry B. Sandrew .... visual effects producer
Maurice Goldberg .... still photographer
B.P. Jacques .... grip
Stanley Williams .... gaffer
Lothrop B. Worth .... camera operator
Fred Madison .... animator: "Rupert"
Helen Rachmil .... costume stylist
Buddy Kaye .... songs
Fred Spielman .... songs
Clarence Wheeler .... orchestrator
John S. Abbott .... technical supervisor
Miles E. Pike .... technician
Curly Twiford .... animal trainer
Giby Whitlock .... script supervisor
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A Christmas Wish (1950) a.k.a. "The Great Rupert"
starring Jimmy Durante
A little squirrel with lots of charm accidentally helps two poor, down-but-NOT-out families overcome their obstacles.
The Great Rupert (A Christmas Wish), is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore. It is based on a story, written by Ted Allan, which has also been published as a children's book under the title "Willie the Squowse". The story revolves around a little animated squirrel who, with lots of charm, accidentally helps two economically distressed families overcome their obstacles.
Jimmy Durante as Mr. Louie Amendola
Terry Moore as Rosalinda Amendola
Tom Drake as Peter 'Pete' Dingle
Frank Orth as Mr. Frank Dingle
Sara Haden as Mrs. Katie Dingle
Queenie Smith as Mrs. Amendola
Chick Chandler as Phil Davis
Jimmy Conlin as Joe Mahoney
Rupert as Himself the Squirrel
Hugh Sanders as Mulligan
Don Beddoe as Mr. Haggerty
Candy Candido as Molineri - Florist
Clancy Cooper as Police Lt. Saunders
Harold Goodwin as Callahan - F.B.I. Man
Frank Cady as Mr. Taney - Tax Investigator
Lester Dorr ... Eddie, the Bartender
Kenner G. Kemp ... Passerby in Park
Frank Marlowe ... Dave the Mailman
Torben Meyer ... Mr. Petrushka the Baker
Ralph Montgomery ... Fireman
Irving Pichel ... Puzzled Pedestrian
Harry Strang ... Fire Chief
James Francis "Jimmy" Durante (February 10, 1893 -- January 29, 1980) was an American singer, pianist, comedian, and actor. His distinctive clipped gravelly speech, comic language butchery, jazz-influenced songs, and large nose helped make him one of America's most familiar and popular personalities of the 1920s through the 1970s. His jokes about his nose included referring to it as a "Schnozzola", and the word became his nickname.
Durante became a vaudeville star and radio personality by the mid-1920s, with a trio called Clayton, Jackson and Durante. Lou Clayton and Eddie Jackson, Durante's closest friends, often reunited professionally.
By 1934, he had a major record hit with his own novelty composition, "Inka Dinka Doo". It became his theme song for the rest of his life. A year later, Durante starred on Broadway in the Billy Rose stage musical Jumbo, in which a police officer stopped him while leading a live elephant and asked him, "What are you doing with that elephant?" Durante's reply, "What elephant?" was a regular show-stopper. This comedy bit, also reprised in his role in Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962, based on the 1935 musical) is likely to have contributed to the popularity of the idiom the elephant in the room. Durante also appeared on Broadway in Show Girl (1929), Strike Me Pink (1934) and Red, Hot and Blue (1936).
He began appearing in motion pictures in a comedy series pairing him with silent film legend Buster Keaton and continuing with The Wet Parade (1932), Broadway to Hollywood (1933), The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942, playing "Banjo", a character based on Harpo Marx), Ziegfeld Follies (1946), Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962, based on the 1935 musical) and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).
Jimmy Durante is known to most modern audiences as the character who narrated and sang the 1969 animated special Frosty the Snowman. There are numerous Durante depictions and allusions in animation. Many 1940s Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons had characters based on Durante.
George Pal's stop-motion animation used in creating the illusion of a dancing squirrel (Rupert) was so realistic that he received many inquiries as to where he located a trained squirrel.
In 2003, 20th Century Fox and Legend Films revived the (now) public domain film with a colorized special edition of the film, under the title A Christmas Wish. For that release, Terry Moore provided an audio commentary track.
George Pal .... producer
Original Music by Leith Stevens
Cinematography by Lionel Lindon
Film Editing by Duke Goldstone
Production Design by Ernst Fegté
Set Decoration by Joseph Kish
Flora James .... hair stylist
Harry Ray .... makeup artist
Lewis J. Rachmil .... production supervisor
Harold Godsoe .... assistant director
William H. Lynch .... sound
Barry B. Sandrew .... visual effects producer
Maurice Goldberg .... still photographer
B.P. Jacques .... grip
Stanley Williams .... gaffer
Lothrop B. Worth .... camera operator
Fred Madison .... animator: "Rupert"
Helen Rachmil .... costume stylist
Buddy Kaye .... songs
Fred Spielman .... songs
Clarence Wheeler .... orchestrator
John S. Abbott .... technical supervisor
Miles E. Pike .... technician
Curly Twiford .... animal trainer
Giby Whitlock .... script supervisor
▻ http://XmasFLIX.com ▻ http://facebook.com/XmasFLIX ▻ http://twitter.com/XmasFLIX
Do you believe in Santa Claus? ► http://TrustSanta.com
- published: 04 Dec 2012
- views: 10097
TEXAS (1941) opening
Dan (William Holden) and Tod (Glenn Ford), a gritty pair of drifters just out of the Confederate Army at the end of the Civil War, travel from Kansas to Texas t...
Dan (William Holden) and Tod (Glenn Ford), a gritty pair of drifters just out of the Confederate Army at the end of the Civil War, travel from Kansas to Texas together in search of adventure and a few greenbacks. But after arriving in Texas, they fall on opposite sides of the law following a cattle theft; Dan leads a group of rustlers, while Tod helps the swindled rancher fend off the bad guys. Costars Claire Trevor. George Marshall directs.
Cast: William Holden, Glenn Ford, Claire Trevor, George Bancroft, Edgar Buchanan, Don Beddoe, Andrew Tombes, Addison Richards, Edmund MacDonald, Joseph Crehan, Willard Robertson, Patrick Moriarty, Edmund Cobb
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wn.com/Texas (1941) Opening
Dan (William Holden) and Tod (Glenn Ford), a gritty pair of drifters just out of the Confederate Army at the end of the Civil War, travel from Kansas to Texas together in search of adventure and a few greenbacks. But after arriving in Texas, they fall on opposite sides of the law following a cattle theft; Dan leads a group of rustlers, while Tod helps the swindled rancher fend off the bad guys. Costars Claire Trevor. George Marshall directs.
Cast: William Holden, Glenn Ford, Claire Trevor, George Bancroft, Edgar Buchanan, Don Beddoe, Andrew Tombes, Addison Richards, Edmund MacDonald, Joseph Crehan, Willard Robertson, Patrick Moriarty, Edmund Cobb
(description from Netflix)
- published: 14 Sep 2013
- views: 830
Any Which Way You Can (1980) - Black Widows Get Asphalted
Philo, Clyde and Lynn have a normal drive around when the Black Widows start following Philo again. And yet they fail at their revenge yet again....
Philo, Clyde and Lynn have a normal drive around when the Black Widows start following Philo again. And yet they fail at their revenge yet again.
wn.com/Any Which Way You Can (1980) Black Widows Get Asphalted
Philo, Clyde and Lynn have a normal drive around when the Black Widows start following Philo again. And yet they fail at their revenge yet again.
Midnight Manhunt (1945) [Crime] [Action] [Mystery]
In a cheap hotel-room in New York City Jelke shoots gangster Joe Wells, takes a package from his pocket and flees.Wells staggers into an alley. On her way to he...
In a cheap hotel-room in New York City Jelke shoots gangster Joe Wells, takes a package from his pocket and flees.Wells staggers into an alley. On her way to her apartment above a wax museum, Sue Gallagher, a reporter for the Chronicle, finds Wells' body and hides his corpse among the wax-figures in the museum and calls her paper to send a photographer so she can get a scoop on the killing of Wells, who had a $5,000 reward for his capture, dead or alive. Meanwhile, Henry Miggs, the museum owner find the body and is ready to call the police but his handyman, Clutch Tracy tells him to conceal it and avoid suspicion. From this point on it is a game of where-is-the-body....and the stolen South American diamonds Wells was carrying.
Directed by William C. Thomas, produced by Maxwell Shane, written by David Lang, starring William Gargan as Pete Willis, Ann Savage as Sue Gallagher, Leo Gorcey as Clutch Tracy, George Zucco as Jelke, Paul Hurst as Murphy, Don Beddoe as Det. Lt. Max Hurley, Charles Halton as Henry Miggs, George E. Stone as Joe Wells, Robert Barron as Cop with Hurley, Edgar Dearing as Police Desk Sergeant, Paul Harvey as Mr. McAndrews (Night Editor) and Ben Welden as Hotel Manager.
This movie is uploaded by Creative Common rules. All materials are available in Public Domain.
wn.com/Midnight Manhunt (1945) Crime Action Mystery
In a cheap hotel-room in New York City Jelke shoots gangster Joe Wells, takes a package from his pocket and flees.Wells staggers into an alley. On her way to her apartment above a wax museum, Sue Gallagher, a reporter for the Chronicle, finds Wells' body and hides his corpse among the wax-figures in the museum and calls her paper to send a photographer so she can get a scoop on the killing of Wells, who had a $5,000 reward for his capture, dead or alive. Meanwhile, Henry Miggs, the museum owner find the body and is ready to call the police but his handyman, Clutch Tracy tells him to conceal it and avoid suspicion. From this point on it is a game of where-is-the-body....and the stolen South American diamonds Wells was carrying.
Directed by William C. Thomas, produced by Maxwell Shane, written by David Lang, starring William Gargan as Pete Willis, Ann Savage as Sue Gallagher, Leo Gorcey as Clutch Tracy, George Zucco as Jelke, Paul Hurst as Murphy, Don Beddoe as Det. Lt. Max Hurley, Charles Halton as Henry Miggs, George E. Stone as Joe Wells, Robert Barron as Cop with Hurley, Edgar Dearing as Police Desk Sergeant, Paul Harvey as Mr. McAndrews (Night Editor) and Ben Welden as Hotel Manager.
This movie is uploaded by Creative Common rules. All materials are available in Public Domain.
- published: 21 Oct 2014
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Women Who Travel For SEX: Sun, sea and gigolos (Full Documentary)
The men are young, gorgeous and up for it. No wonder Western women see a Third World holiday as the gateway to casual sex - sometimes in exchange for cash. But ...
The men are young, gorgeous and up for it. No wonder Western women see a Third World holiday as the gateway to casual sex - sometimes in exchange for cash. But as a new film highlights female sex tourism, Liz Hoggard asks who really pays the price.
An attractive woman sips a cocktail under a bamboo shade. The sand is dazzlingly white, the sea aquamarine. A handsome young man approaches her and showers her with compliments: she is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen, he says. For the first time in years, she truly believes she is desirable.
But this holiday romance is not all it seems. The woman is white, in her late 50s; the man, black, 18 - and paid for his attentions. The scene - from the controversial new French film, Heading South, which opened this weekend, starring Charlotte Rampling, makes us confront uncomfortable truths about sexuality in a globalised world, and the legacy of colonialism.
In the film, an intelligent, provocative take on sex tourism in the late-1970s, Rampling plays Ellen, an American professor, who spends every summer at a private resort in Haiti, where beautiful, muscled black boys are available to the female clientele, mostly affluent single women in their forties, who despair of finding mates through more conventional means. "More than sex, they are seeking a tenderness that the world is refusing them," the film's director, Laurence Cantet, explains.
Fast-forward 30 years, and the reality of sex tourism is anything but tender. Today beach resorts in developing countries such as Kuta in Bali, Negril in Jamaica and Boca Chica and Sosua in the Dominican Republic have become Third World pick-up spots for women tourists. Tour companies even market package deals as sex holidays for single and unaccompanied women. Forget Shirley Valentine, these women - who range from grandmothers to teens - don't want a long-term relationship. And there's plenty of live flesh on sale.
Take Jamaica, where 17 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line. Hustling on the beach is the only way that some young men can feed themselves and their families. No wonder they choose older women who pay better than younger ones. InNegril, the men can earn $100 (£60) for sex with a female tourist, £90 for oral sex, which Jamaican men usually regard as taboo. Many others are hired as a guide to the island and throw in sexual services, often just for as meal or a place to sleep.
The definition of a sex tourist is an adult who travels in order to have legal consensual sexual relations with another adult, often for the exchange of money or presents. We still assume that a sex tourist will be male - indeed many regard the relationship between beach boy and female tourist as harmless fun. The woman gets guilt-free sex while keeping a firm hold on the purse strings. Where's the harm?
Jane, 67, a divorcee, has spent the past 10 years holidaying in West Africa. She loves the climate and the people - and she especially loves the men. "They are so wonderfully flattering. They make you feel like a real women. I don't mind paying for their drinks and meals if they stay the night." Divorced, with two grown-up sons, she explains, "White men my own age are so set in their ways; they just want another wife."
For others, this is exploitation pure and simple. Even where no money is exchanged, this sort of behaviour destabilises local communities and families. Ignorance and lack of concern about the abject poverty and lack of choice that characterises the men's lives leads the women to romanticise their actions. It is true that women sex tourists are still outnumbered by the legions of men who travel to Thailand and the Philippines for sex with prostitutes. Charities such as Amnesty and Unicef have no official policy on female sex tourism, preferring to focus on protecting trafficked women and children. Chris Beddoe, director of Ecpat UK, the children's rights organisation that campaigns against child sex tourism, believes: "If both adult partners are open and honest about what they're getting out of it, that's one thing. But it's another thing to continue the fantasy when there's a denial of the power that money brings to that relationship that creates a culture of dependency and exploitation.
Nirpal Dhaliwal, author of the recent novel, Tourism (which satirises older white women turned on by young brown flesh), takes a tougher view. "Women enjoy casual sex and prostitution, too, but with far more hypocrisy. They help themselves to men in the developing world, kidding themselves that it's a 'holiday romance' that has nothing to do with the money they spend. Go to any Jamaican beach and you'll find handsome 'rent-a-dreads', who get by servicing Western women - lots from Britain. I've seen similar things in Goa."
wn.com/Women Who Travel For Sex Sun, Sea And Gigolos (Full Documentary)
The men are young, gorgeous and up for it. No wonder Western women see a Third World holiday as the gateway to casual sex - sometimes in exchange for cash. But as a new film highlights female sex tourism, Liz Hoggard asks who really pays the price.
An attractive woman sips a cocktail under a bamboo shade. The sand is dazzlingly white, the sea aquamarine. A handsome young man approaches her and showers her with compliments: she is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen, he says. For the first time in years, she truly believes she is desirable.
But this holiday romance is not all it seems. The woman is white, in her late 50s; the man, black, 18 - and paid for his attentions. The scene - from the controversial new French film, Heading South, which opened this weekend, starring Charlotte Rampling, makes us confront uncomfortable truths about sexuality in a globalised world, and the legacy of colonialism.
In the film, an intelligent, provocative take on sex tourism in the late-1970s, Rampling plays Ellen, an American professor, who spends every summer at a private resort in Haiti, where beautiful, muscled black boys are available to the female clientele, mostly affluent single women in their forties, who despair of finding mates through more conventional means. "More than sex, they are seeking a tenderness that the world is refusing them," the film's director, Laurence Cantet, explains.
Fast-forward 30 years, and the reality of sex tourism is anything but tender. Today beach resorts in developing countries such as Kuta in Bali, Negril in Jamaica and Boca Chica and Sosua in the Dominican Republic have become Third World pick-up spots for women tourists. Tour companies even market package deals as sex holidays for single and unaccompanied women. Forget Shirley Valentine, these women - who range from grandmothers to teens - don't want a long-term relationship. And there's plenty of live flesh on sale.
Take Jamaica, where 17 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line. Hustling on the beach is the only way that some young men can feed themselves and their families. No wonder they choose older women who pay better than younger ones. InNegril, the men can earn $100 (£60) for sex with a female tourist, £90 for oral sex, which Jamaican men usually regard as taboo. Many others are hired as a guide to the island and throw in sexual services, often just for as meal or a place to sleep.
The definition of a sex tourist is an adult who travels in order to have legal consensual sexual relations with another adult, often for the exchange of money or presents. We still assume that a sex tourist will be male - indeed many regard the relationship between beach boy and female tourist as harmless fun. The woman gets guilt-free sex while keeping a firm hold on the purse strings. Where's the harm?
Jane, 67, a divorcee, has spent the past 10 years holidaying in West Africa. She loves the climate and the people - and she especially loves the men. "They are so wonderfully flattering. They make you feel like a real women. I don't mind paying for their drinks and meals if they stay the night." Divorced, with two grown-up sons, she explains, "White men my own age are so set in their ways; they just want another wife."
For others, this is exploitation pure and simple. Even where no money is exchanged, this sort of behaviour destabilises local communities and families. Ignorance and lack of concern about the abject poverty and lack of choice that characterises the men's lives leads the women to romanticise their actions. It is true that women sex tourists are still outnumbered by the legions of men who travel to Thailand and the Philippines for sex with prostitutes. Charities such as Amnesty and Unicef have no official policy on female sex tourism, preferring to focus on protecting trafficked women and children. Chris Beddoe, director of Ecpat UK, the children's rights organisation that campaigns against child sex tourism, believes: "If both adult partners are open and honest about what they're getting out of it, that's one thing. But it's another thing to continue the fantasy when there's a denial of the power that money brings to that relationship that creates a culture of dependency and exploitation.
Nirpal Dhaliwal, author of the recent novel, Tourism (which satirises older white women turned on by young brown flesh), takes a tougher view. "Women enjoy casual sex and prostitution, too, but with far more hypocrisy. They help themselves to men in the developing world, kidding themselves that it's a 'holiday romance' that has nothing to do with the money they spend. Go to any Jamaican beach and you'll find handsome 'rent-a-dreads', who get by servicing Western women - lots from Britain. I've seen similar things in Goa."
- published: 16 Sep 2015
- views: 70
Mr. And Mrs. North - Busy Signal
Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of 26 Mr. and Mrs. ...
Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of 26 Mr. and Mrs. North novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture and several radio and television series. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation, produced by John W. Loveton, seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954, sponsored by Revlon cosmetics. Francis De Sales starred in 25 episodes as police Lieutenant Bill Weigand, only his second screen role. Guest stars included Raymond Burr, Hans Conried, Russ Conway, Mara Corday, I. Stanford Jolley, Carolyn Jones, Katy Jurado, Jimmy Lydon, Dayton Lummis, Julia Meade, William Schallert, and Gloria Talbott.
Tonight's Episode: Busy Signal
Pam becomes involved in another murder after the phone company switches the Norths' number with that of a crooked bookie.
Cast
Richard Denning ... Jerry North
Barbara Britton ... Pamela North
Francis De Sales ... Lt. Bill Weigand
Don Beddoe ... Fowler
Chick Chandler ... Scratch
Al Hill ... Carter
Herbert Rawlinson ... Hugo Crosset
Michael Ross ... Smiley
Ralph Sanford ... Dutch Mandel
Ellen Stansbury ... Queenie Mandel
Joan Valerie ... Miss Pennington
Director Ralph Murphy
Characters Frances Lockridge, Richard Lockridge
Screenplay Warren Wilson
Executive Producer William Collier Jr.
Producer John W. Loveton
Cinematography Kenneth Peach
Film Editing Tholen Gladden
Art Direction Nicholas Yellenti
Assistant Director William McGarry
Details
Country: USA
Season 1, Episode 34
Original Air Date: May 22, 1953
Production Co: Federal Telefilms
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wn.com/Mr. And Mrs. North Busy Signal
Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of 26 Mr. and Mrs. North novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture and several radio and television series. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation, produced by John W. Loveton, seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954, sponsored by Revlon cosmetics. Francis De Sales starred in 25 episodes as police Lieutenant Bill Weigand, only his second screen role. Guest stars included Raymond Burr, Hans Conried, Russ Conway, Mara Corday, I. Stanford Jolley, Carolyn Jones, Katy Jurado, Jimmy Lydon, Dayton Lummis, Julia Meade, William Schallert, and Gloria Talbott.
Tonight's Episode: Busy Signal
Pam becomes involved in another murder after the phone company switches the Norths' number with that of a crooked bookie.
Cast
Richard Denning ... Jerry North
Barbara Britton ... Pamela North
Francis De Sales ... Lt. Bill Weigand
Don Beddoe ... Fowler
Chick Chandler ... Scratch
Al Hill ... Carter
Herbert Rawlinson ... Hugo Crosset
Michael Ross ... Smiley
Ralph Sanford ... Dutch Mandel
Ellen Stansbury ... Queenie Mandel
Joan Valerie ... Miss Pennington
Director Ralph Murphy
Characters Frances Lockridge, Richard Lockridge
Screenplay Warren Wilson
Executive Producer William Collier Jr.
Producer John W. Loveton
Cinematography Kenneth Peach
Film Editing Tholen Gladden
Art Direction Nicholas Yellenti
Assistant Director William McGarry
Details
Country: USA
Season 1, Episode 34
Original Air Date: May 22, 1953
Production Co: Federal Telefilms
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- published: 23 Apr 2015
- views: 6
Clint Eastwood-(All fight scenes)
Highlights from of Clint's greatest brawls....
Highlights from of Clint's greatest brawls.
wn.com/Clint Eastwood (All Fight Scenes)
Highlights from of Clint's greatest brawls.
The Lucy Show Lucy And The Ring-A-Ding Ding
The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for...
The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the 1965–66 season divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the co-star. The earliest scripts were entitled The Lucille Ball Show, but when this title was declined, producers thought of calling the show This Is Lucy or The New Adventures of Lucy, before deciding on the title The Lucy Show. Ball won consecutive Emmy Awards as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the series' final two seasons, 1966–67 and 1967–68.
Tonight's Episode: Lucy And The Ring-A-Ding Ding
Lucy tries on an expensive ring Mr. Mooney had made for his wife, it looks like the bank manager won't be able to give his spouse the anniversary present - it gets stuck on Lucy's finger.
Cast
Lucille Ball ... Lucy Carmichael
Gale Gordon ... Mr. Theodore J. Mooney
Mary Jane Croft ... Mary Jane Lewis
Don Beddoe ... Mr. Barmarche
Lucie Arnaz ... Teenager
Ray Kellogg ... Cop
Directed by Maurey Thompson
Book by Irene Campton (Life Without George)
Written by Milt Josefsberg, Ray Singer
Produced by Tommy Thompson
Executive Producer Lucille Ball
Cinematography by Maury Gertsman
Film Editing by John F. Foley
Art Direction by Carl Braunger, Roland M. Brooks
Set Decoration by Arthur Jeph Parker
Music by Wilbur Hatch
Assistant Director Louis Nicoletti
Details
Country: USA
Season 5, Episode 5
Original Air Date: October 10, 1966
Production Co: Desilu Productions
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wn.com/The Lucy Show Lucy And The Ring A Ding Ding
The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the 1965–66 season divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the co-star. The earliest scripts were entitled The Lucille Ball Show, but when this title was declined, producers thought of calling the show This Is Lucy or The New Adventures of Lucy, before deciding on the title The Lucy Show. Ball won consecutive Emmy Awards as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the series' final two seasons, 1966–67 and 1967–68.
Tonight's Episode: Lucy And The Ring-A-Ding Ding
Lucy tries on an expensive ring Mr. Mooney had made for his wife, it looks like the bank manager won't be able to give his spouse the anniversary present - it gets stuck on Lucy's finger.
Cast
Lucille Ball ... Lucy Carmichael
Gale Gordon ... Mr. Theodore J. Mooney
Mary Jane Croft ... Mary Jane Lewis
Don Beddoe ... Mr. Barmarche
Lucie Arnaz ... Teenager
Ray Kellogg ... Cop
Directed by Maurey Thompson
Book by Irene Campton (Life Without George)
Written by Milt Josefsberg, Ray Singer
Produced by Tommy Thompson
Executive Producer Lucille Ball
Cinematography by Maury Gertsman
Film Editing by John F. Foley
Art Direction by Carl Braunger, Roland M. Brooks
Set Decoration by Arthur Jeph Parker
Music by Wilbur Hatch
Assistant Director Louis Nicoletti
Details
Country: USA
Season 5, Episode 5
Original Air Date: October 10, 1966
Production Co: Desilu Productions
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- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 6
thief of bagdad 1977 thief of baghdad 1977 full movie baghdad ka chor bagdad ka chor
thief of bagdad 1977 thief of baghdad 1977 full length movie
baghdad ka chor bagdad ka chor
shatrughan sinha, Kabir Bedi, Bindu, Prem Chopra, prem nath, hel...
thief of bagdad 1977 thief of baghdad 1977 full length movie
baghdad ka chor bagdad ka chor
shatrughan sinha, Kabir Bedi, Bindu, Prem Chopra, prem nath, helen, mehmood, ............... etc
wn.com/Thief Of Bagdad 1977 Thief Of Baghdad 1977 Full Movie Baghdad Ka Chor Bagdad Ka Chor
thief of bagdad 1977 thief of baghdad 1977 full length movie
baghdad ka chor bagdad ka chor
shatrughan sinha, Kabir Bedi, Bindu, Prem Chopra, prem nath, helen, mehmood, ............... etc
- published: 29 Jul 2015
- views: 70
Fantastic Dinosaurs Of The Movies
Compilation of movie trailers & special effects shorts from dinosaur & monster movies, ranging from the 1950s to 70s....
Compilation of movie trailers & special effects shorts from dinosaur & monster movies, ranging from the 1950s to 70s.
wn.com/Fantastic Dinosaurs Of The Movies
Compilation of movie trailers & special effects shorts from dinosaur & monster movies, ranging from the 1950s to 70s.
- published: 13 May 2015
- views: 99
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Harvard, Here I Come! (1941)
Maxie "Slapsie" Rosenbloom plays a dim-witted but lovable ex-boxer and character actor who happens to run a nightclub. Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom as Maxi...
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Island of Doomed Men 1940 68 min Peter Lorre DVDRip Jonzee
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Midnight Manhunt (1945)
Stolen diamonds are at the heart of a game of body, body, who's got the body played by two reporters, a crook, two employees of a wax museum, and the police....
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Feature Film - Behind Green Lights
The action begins when a car occupied by the corpse of a sleazy private detective glides down a hill and winds up in front of a police station. (The title of...
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Midnight Manhunt (1945) [Crime] [Action] [Mystery]
In a cheap hotel-room in New York City Jelke shoots gangster Joe Wells, takes a package from his pocket and flees.Wells staggers into an alley. On her way to her apartment above a wax museum, Sue Gallagher, a reporter for the Chronicle, finds Wells' body and hides his corpse among the wax-figures in the museum and calls her paper to send a photographer so she can get a scoop on the killing of Well
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Mr. And Mrs. North - Busy Signal
Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of 26 Mr. and Mrs. North novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture and several radio and television series. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the lea
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The Lucy Show Lucy And The Ring-A-Ding Ding
The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the 1965–66 season divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the co-star. The earliest scripts were
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The Face Behind The Mask 1941 A noir flim
On his first day in New York City is trapped in a hotel fire that leaves his face hideously scarred. Refused employment due to his appearance although he possesses tremendous skill as a watchmaker. He can survives by turning to theft, using his skilled hands to disable alarms. He becomes the leader of a gang of thieves, and raises enough money to commission and wear a realistic latex mask of his
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Behind Green Lights
A private investigator who was known for blackmailing is found dead in a car. The suspect is the daughter of a mayoral candidate who had visited the blackmai...
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1946 Behind Green Lights [Carol Landis, William Gargan]
Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters.
Cast
Carole Landis ... Janet Bradley
William Gargan ... Lt. Sam Carson
Richard Crane ... Johnny Williams Reporter
John Ireland ... Det. Oppenheimer
Charles Tannen ... Ames Reporter
Charles Russell ... Arthur Templeton
Roy Roberts ... Max Calvert
Mary Anderson ... Nora Ba
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1945 Crime, Inc. (Leo Carrillo, Tom Neal, Martha Tilton)
A crusading reporter uses his friendship with a mobster to expose the machinations of organized crime in his city.
Cast
Leo Carrillo ... Tony Marlow
Tom Neal ... Jim Riley
Martha Tilton ... Betty Van Cleve
Lionel Atwill ... Pat Coyle
Grant Mitchell ... Wayne Clark
Sheldon Leonard ... Capt. Ferrone
Harry Shannon ... Commissioner Collins
Danny Morton ... Bugs Kelley
Virginia Vale ... Trixie
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A Christmas Wish (1950) "The Great Rupert" w/ Jimmy Durante
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A Christmas Wish (1950) a.k.a. "The Great Rupert"
starring Jimmy Durante
A little squirrel with lots of charm accidentally helps two poor, down-but-NOT-out families overcome their obstacles.
The Great Rupert (A Christmas Wish), is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, d
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Behind Green Lights 1946 Full Movie film noir
Behind Green Lights is a 1946 American film noir directed by Otto Brower. A car containing a bullet ridden blackmailer's corpse is left in front of the polic...
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Wyoming Renegades
A former member of Butch Cassidy's gang tries to go straight, but when he is accused of helping to rob a bank, the only way to clear his name is by taking Cassidy down. (Original Title "Wyoming...
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The Great Rupert - Full Movie Best Quality
The Great Rupert (1950) aka "A Christmas Wish" The Great Rupert, is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring...
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Grooming Guide - Lhasa Apso Pet or Salon Trim - Pro Groomer
Professional groomer Joanne Beddoe takes you from start to finish grooming a pet Lhasa Apso in her Salon.
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Fiction Writers of Wales
A series of nine recorded interviews with fiction writers from Wales have recently been rediscovered, twenty years after they were produced. Writers Dannie A...
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Women Who Travel For SEX: Sun, sea and gigolos (Full Documentary)
The men are young, gorgeous and up for it. No wonder Western women see a Third World holiday as the gateway to casual sex - sometimes in exchange for cash. But as a new film highlights female sex tourism, Liz Hoggard asks who really pays the price.
An attractive woman sips a cocktail under a bamboo shade. The sand is dazzlingly white, the sea aquamarine. A handsome young man approaches her and sh
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Women Who Travel For SEX Sun, sea Full Documentary New Film HD 2015
An attractive woman sips a cocktail under a bamboo shade. The sand is dazzlingly white, the sea aquamarine. A handsome young man approaches her and showers her with compliments: she is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen, he says. For the first time in years, she truly believes she is desirable.
But this holiday romance is not all it seems. The woman is white, in her late 50s; the man, blac
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Fanny Anitua Carmen 1920 act I .wmv
Complete - 1920 - Italy - Conductor and venue unknown Fanny Anitua (Carmen), Luigi Bolis (Don José), Ines-Maria Ferraris (Micaela), Cesare Formichi (Escamill...
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2011 Year in Review, Jahr im Augenblick
Another fine year and here is the lineup. All along the Hudson River. Sgt Dunbar and the Hobo Banned - Valentines Jan Railbird - Valentines Jan The Constella...
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Rockets Island 2012 Ep 1 - 3 (Pilot Series)
Episode One (Pilot Series) Rocket and Alli have just said goodbye to the latest in a long line of temporary siblings. Every single Knot kid gets their own sp...
Harvard, Here I Come! (1941)
Maxie "Slapsie" Rosenbloom plays a dim-witted but lovable ex-boxer and character actor who happens to run a nightclub. Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom as Maxi......
Maxie "Slapsie" Rosenbloom plays a dim-witted but lovable ex-boxer and character actor who happens to run a nightclub. Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom as Maxi...
wn.com/Harvard, Here I Come (1941)
Maxie "Slapsie" Rosenbloom plays a dim-witted but lovable ex-boxer and character actor who happens to run a nightclub. Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom as Maxi...
Midnight Manhunt (1945)
Stolen diamonds are at the heart of a game of body, body, who's got the body played by two reporters, a crook, two employees of a wax museum, and the police.......
Stolen diamonds are at the heart of a game of body, body, who's got the body played by two reporters, a crook, two employees of a wax museum, and the police....
wn.com/Midnight Manhunt (1945)
Stolen diamonds are at the heart of a game of body, body, who's got the body played by two reporters, a crook, two employees of a wax museum, and the police....
Feature Film - Behind Green Lights
The action begins when a car occupied by the corpse of a sleazy private detective glides down a hill and winds up in front of a police station. (The title of......
The action begins when a car occupied by the corpse of a sleazy private detective glides down a hill and winds up in front of a police station. (The title of...
wn.com/Feature Film Behind Green Lights
The action begins when a car occupied by the corpse of a sleazy private detective glides down a hill and winds up in front of a police station. (The title of...
Midnight Manhunt (1945) [Crime] [Action] [Mystery]
In a cheap hotel-room in New York City Jelke shoots gangster Joe Wells, takes a package from his pocket and flees.Wells staggers into an alley. On her way to he...
In a cheap hotel-room in New York City Jelke shoots gangster Joe Wells, takes a package from his pocket and flees.Wells staggers into an alley. On her way to her apartment above a wax museum, Sue Gallagher, a reporter for the Chronicle, finds Wells' body and hides his corpse among the wax-figures in the museum and calls her paper to send a photographer so she can get a scoop on the killing of Wells, who had a $5,000 reward for his capture, dead or alive. Meanwhile, Henry Miggs, the museum owner find the body and is ready to call the police but his handyman, Clutch Tracy tells him to conceal it and avoid suspicion. From this point on it is a game of where-is-the-body....and the stolen South American diamonds Wells was carrying.
Directed by William C. Thomas, produced by Maxwell Shane, written by David Lang, starring William Gargan as Pete Willis, Ann Savage as Sue Gallagher, Leo Gorcey as Clutch Tracy, George Zucco as Jelke, Paul Hurst as Murphy, Don Beddoe as Det. Lt. Max Hurley, Charles Halton as Henry Miggs, George E. Stone as Joe Wells, Robert Barron as Cop with Hurley, Edgar Dearing as Police Desk Sergeant, Paul Harvey as Mr. McAndrews (Night Editor) and Ben Welden as Hotel Manager.
This movie is uploaded by Creative Common rules. All materials are available in Public Domain.
wn.com/Midnight Manhunt (1945) Crime Action Mystery
In a cheap hotel-room in New York City Jelke shoots gangster Joe Wells, takes a package from his pocket and flees.Wells staggers into an alley. On her way to her apartment above a wax museum, Sue Gallagher, a reporter for the Chronicle, finds Wells' body and hides his corpse among the wax-figures in the museum and calls her paper to send a photographer so she can get a scoop on the killing of Wells, who had a $5,000 reward for his capture, dead or alive. Meanwhile, Henry Miggs, the museum owner find the body and is ready to call the police but his handyman, Clutch Tracy tells him to conceal it and avoid suspicion. From this point on it is a game of where-is-the-body....and the stolen South American diamonds Wells was carrying.
Directed by William C. Thomas, produced by Maxwell Shane, written by David Lang, starring William Gargan as Pete Willis, Ann Savage as Sue Gallagher, Leo Gorcey as Clutch Tracy, George Zucco as Jelke, Paul Hurst as Murphy, Don Beddoe as Det. Lt. Max Hurley, Charles Halton as Henry Miggs, George E. Stone as Joe Wells, Robert Barron as Cop with Hurley, Edgar Dearing as Police Desk Sergeant, Paul Harvey as Mr. McAndrews (Night Editor) and Ben Welden as Hotel Manager.
This movie is uploaded by Creative Common rules. All materials are available in Public Domain.
- published: 21 Oct 2014
- views: 11
Mr. And Mrs. North - Busy Signal
Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of 26 Mr. and Mrs. ...
Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of 26 Mr. and Mrs. North novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture and several radio and television series. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation, produced by John W. Loveton, seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954, sponsored by Revlon cosmetics. Francis De Sales starred in 25 episodes as police Lieutenant Bill Weigand, only his second screen role. Guest stars included Raymond Burr, Hans Conried, Russ Conway, Mara Corday, I. Stanford Jolley, Carolyn Jones, Katy Jurado, Jimmy Lydon, Dayton Lummis, Julia Meade, William Schallert, and Gloria Talbott.
Tonight's Episode: Busy Signal
Pam becomes involved in another murder after the phone company switches the Norths' number with that of a crooked bookie.
Cast
Richard Denning ... Jerry North
Barbara Britton ... Pamela North
Francis De Sales ... Lt. Bill Weigand
Don Beddoe ... Fowler
Chick Chandler ... Scratch
Al Hill ... Carter
Herbert Rawlinson ... Hugo Crosset
Michael Ross ... Smiley
Ralph Sanford ... Dutch Mandel
Ellen Stansbury ... Queenie Mandel
Joan Valerie ... Miss Pennington
Director Ralph Murphy
Characters Frances Lockridge, Richard Lockridge
Screenplay Warren Wilson
Executive Producer William Collier Jr.
Producer John W. Loveton
Cinematography Kenneth Peach
Film Editing Tholen Gladden
Art Direction Nicholas Yellenti
Assistant Director William McGarry
Details
Country: USA
Season 1, Episode 34
Original Air Date: May 22, 1953
Production Co: Federal Telefilms
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wn.com/Mr. And Mrs. North Busy Signal
Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of 26 Mr. and Mrs. North novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture and several radio and television series. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation, produced by John W. Loveton, seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954, sponsored by Revlon cosmetics. Francis De Sales starred in 25 episodes as police Lieutenant Bill Weigand, only his second screen role. Guest stars included Raymond Burr, Hans Conried, Russ Conway, Mara Corday, I. Stanford Jolley, Carolyn Jones, Katy Jurado, Jimmy Lydon, Dayton Lummis, Julia Meade, William Schallert, and Gloria Talbott.
Tonight's Episode: Busy Signal
Pam becomes involved in another murder after the phone company switches the Norths' number with that of a crooked bookie.
Cast
Richard Denning ... Jerry North
Barbara Britton ... Pamela North
Francis De Sales ... Lt. Bill Weigand
Don Beddoe ... Fowler
Chick Chandler ... Scratch
Al Hill ... Carter
Herbert Rawlinson ... Hugo Crosset
Michael Ross ... Smiley
Ralph Sanford ... Dutch Mandel
Ellen Stansbury ... Queenie Mandel
Joan Valerie ... Miss Pennington
Director Ralph Murphy
Characters Frances Lockridge, Richard Lockridge
Screenplay Warren Wilson
Executive Producer William Collier Jr.
Producer John W. Loveton
Cinematography Kenneth Peach
Film Editing Tholen Gladden
Art Direction Nicholas Yellenti
Assistant Director William McGarry
Details
Country: USA
Season 1, Episode 34
Original Air Date: May 22, 1953
Production Co: Federal Telefilms
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- published: 23 Apr 2015
- views: 6
The Lucy Show Lucy And The Ring-A-Ding Ding
The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for...
The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the 1965–66 season divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the co-star. The earliest scripts were entitled The Lucille Ball Show, but when this title was declined, producers thought of calling the show This Is Lucy or The New Adventures of Lucy, before deciding on the title The Lucy Show. Ball won consecutive Emmy Awards as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the series' final two seasons, 1966–67 and 1967–68.
Tonight's Episode: Lucy And The Ring-A-Ding Ding
Lucy tries on an expensive ring Mr. Mooney had made for his wife, it looks like the bank manager won't be able to give his spouse the anniversary present - it gets stuck on Lucy's finger.
Cast
Lucille Ball ... Lucy Carmichael
Gale Gordon ... Mr. Theodore J. Mooney
Mary Jane Croft ... Mary Jane Lewis
Don Beddoe ... Mr. Barmarche
Lucie Arnaz ... Teenager
Ray Kellogg ... Cop
Directed by Maurey Thompson
Book by Irene Campton (Life Without George)
Written by Milt Josefsberg, Ray Singer
Produced by Tommy Thompson
Executive Producer Lucille Ball
Cinematography by Maury Gertsman
Film Editing by John F. Foley
Art Direction by Carl Braunger, Roland M. Brooks
Set Decoration by Arthur Jeph Parker
Music by Wilbur Hatch
Assistant Director Louis Nicoletti
Details
Country: USA
Season 5, Episode 5
Original Air Date: October 10, 1966
Production Co: Desilu Productions
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wn.com/The Lucy Show Lucy And The Ring A Ding Ding
The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the 1965–66 season divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the co-star. The earliest scripts were entitled The Lucille Ball Show, but when this title was declined, producers thought of calling the show This Is Lucy or The New Adventures of Lucy, before deciding on the title The Lucy Show. Ball won consecutive Emmy Awards as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the series' final two seasons, 1966–67 and 1967–68.
Tonight's Episode: Lucy And The Ring-A-Ding Ding
Lucy tries on an expensive ring Mr. Mooney had made for his wife, it looks like the bank manager won't be able to give his spouse the anniversary present - it gets stuck on Lucy's finger.
Cast
Lucille Ball ... Lucy Carmichael
Gale Gordon ... Mr. Theodore J. Mooney
Mary Jane Croft ... Mary Jane Lewis
Don Beddoe ... Mr. Barmarche
Lucie Arnaz ... Teenager
Ray Kellogg ... Cop
Directed by Maurey Thompson
Book by Irene Campton (Life Without George)
Written by Milt Josefsberg, Ray Singer
Produced by Tommy Thompson
Executive Producer Lucille Ball
Cinematography by Maury Gertsman
Film Editing by John F. Foley
Art Direction by Carl Braunger, Roland M. Brooks
Set Decoration by Arthur Jeph Parker
Music by Wilbur Hatch
Assistant Director Louis Nicoletti
Details
Country: USA
Season 5, Episode 5
Original Air Date: October 10, 1966
Production Co: Desilu Productions
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- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 6
The Face Behind The Mask 1941 A noir flim
On his first day in New York City is trapped in a hotel fire that leaves his face hideously scarred. Refused employment due to his appearance although he posses...
On his first day in New York City is trapped in a hotel fire that leaves his face hideously scarred. Refused employment due to his appearance although he possesses tremendous skill as a watchmaker. He can survives by turning to theft, using his skilled hands to disable alarms. He becomes the leader of a gang of thieves, and raises enough money to commission and wear a realistic latex mask of his own face. Janos then falls in love with Helen (Evelyn Keyes) a blind woman who sees only the good in him, and attempts to leave his life of crime behind him. Unfortunately, his gang come to believe that he has betrayed them to the police, and attempt to kill him by car bomb, he survives but which kills Helen. In retaliation, Janos disguises himself as the pilot of the private plane the gang is flying out of the city with, which he lands in the Arizona desert and lets out the fuel, suicidally stranding both the gang and himself without food or water, dooming them all to a slow death. At the film's end, Janos's body and that of his enemies are discovered by the police.
· Peter Lorre as Janos "Johnny" Szabo
· Evelyn Keyes as Helen Williams
· Don Beddoe as Lt. Jim O'Hara
· George E. Stone as Dinky
· John Tyrrell as Watts
· Cy Schindell as Benson
· Stanley Brown as Harry
· James Seay as Jeff Jeffries
· Charles C. Wilson as Chief O'Brien
wn.com/The Face Behind The Mask 1941 A Noir Flim
On his first day in New York City is trapped in a hotel fire that leaves his face hideously scarred. Refused employment due to his appearance although he possesses tremendous skill as a watchmaker. He can survives by turning to theft, using his skilled hands to disable alarms. He becomes the leader of a gang of thieves, and raises enough money to commission and wear a realistic latex mask of his own face. Janos then falls in love with Helen (Evelyn Keyes) a blind woman who sees only the good in him, and attempts to leave his life of crime behind him. Unfortunately, his gang come to believe that he has betrayed them to the police, and attempt to kill him by car bomb, he survives but which kills Helen. In retaliation, Janos disguises himself as the pilot of the private plane the gang is flying out of the city with, which he lands in the Arizona desert and lets out the fuel, suicidally stranding both the gang and himself without food or water, dooming them all to a slow death. At the film's end, Janos's body and that of his enemies are discovered by the police.
· Peter Lorre as Janos "Johnny" Szabo
· Evelyn Keyes as Helen Williams
· Don Beddoe as Lt. Jim O'Hara
· George E. Stone as Dinky
· John Tyrrell as Watts
· Cy Schindell as Benson
· Stanley Brown as Harry
· James Seay as Jeff Jeffries
· Charles C. Wilson as Chief O'Brien
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 2
Behind Green Lights
A private investigator who was known for blackmailing is found dead in a car. The suspect is the daughter of a mayoral candidate who had visited the blackmai......
A private investigator who was known for blackmailing is found dead in a car. The suspect is the daughter of a mayoral candidate who had visited the blackmai...
wn.com/Behind Green Lights
A private investigator who was known for blackmailing is found dead in a car. The suspect is the daughter of a mayoral candidate who had visited the blackmai...
1946 Behind Green Lights [Carol Landis, William Gargan]
Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters.
Cast
Carole Landis ... Janet Bradle...
Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters.
Cast
Carole Landis ... Janet Bradley
William Gargan ... Lt. Sam Carson
Richard Crane ... Johnny Williams Reporter
John Ireland ... Det. Oppenheimer
Charles Tannen ... Ames Reporter
Charles Russell ... Arthur Templeton
Roy Roberts ... Max Calvert
Mary Anderson ... Nora Bard
Mabel Paige ... Flossie
Stanley Prager ... Ruzinsky, Milkman
Robert Adler ... Detective
Charles Arnt ... Daniel Boone Wintergreen
Don Beddoe ... Dr. G.F. Yager Medical Examiner
Larry J. Blake ... Morgue Ambulance Driver
Dolores Boucher ... Girl
Lane Chandler ... Det. Brewer
Russ Clark ... Radio Operator
Jimmy Cross ... King
Jack Davis ... Webster
Jack J. Ford ... Mike O'Shea Photographer
William Forrest ... Dr. Hastings
John Glennon ... Boy
Ralph Hodges ... Boy
Beverly Ruth Jordan ... Girl
Ted Jordan ... Man
Perc Launders ... Carey, Cop
J. Farrell MacDonald ... O'Malley - Morgue Attendant
George McDonald ... Boy with Head Caught in Space Helmet
Tom Moore ... Metcalfe
Bernard Nedell ... Walter Bard
Steve Olsen ... Morgue Attendant
Lee Phelps ... Police Desk Lieutenant
Barney Ruditsky ... Cop
Harry Seymour ... Kaypee - Reporter
Fred Sherman ... Zachary - Prizefighter
Reginald Simpson ... Man
Nick Stewart ... Black Man
Clarence Straight ... Cop
Harry Tyler ... Bill - Crematorium Attendant
Directed by Otto Brower
Screenplay by Scott Darling, Charles G. Booth
Produced by Robert Basler
Cinematography by Joseph MacDonald
Film Editing by Stanley Rabjohn
Set Decoration by Thomas Little
Art Direction by Richard Irvine, Lyle R. Wheeler
Details
Country USA
Release Date: February 15, 1946
Production Co: Twentieth Century Fox
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wn.com/1946 Behind Green Lights Carol Landis, William Gargan
Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters.
Cast
Carole Landis ... Janet Bradley
William Gargan ... Lt. Sam Carson
Richard Crane ... Johnny Williams Reporter
John Ireland ... Det. Oppenheimer
Charles Tannen ... Ames Reporter
Charles Russell ... Arthur Templeton
Roy Roberts ... Max Calvert
Mary Anderson ... Nora Bard
Mabel Paige ... Flossie
Stanley Prager ... Ruzinsky, Milkman
Robert Adler ... Detective
Charles Arnt ... Daniel Boone Wintergreen
Don Beddoe ... Dr. G.F. Yager Medical Examiner
Larry J. Blake ... Morgue Ambulance Driver
Dolores Boucher ... Girl
Lane Chandler ... Det. Brewer
Russ Clark ... Radio Operator
Jimmy Cross ... King
Jack Davis ... Webster
Jack J. Ford ... Mike O'Shea Photographer
William Forrest ... Dr. Hastings
John Glennon ... Boy
Ralph Hodges ... Boy
Beverly Ruth Jordan ... Girl
Ted Jordan ... Man
Perc Launders ... Carey, Cop
J. Farrell MacDonald ... O'Malley - Morgue Attendant
George McDonald ... Boy with Head Caught in Space Helmet
Tom Moore ... Metcalfe
Bernard Nedell ... Walter Bard
Steve Olsen ... Morgue Attendant
Lee Phelps ... Police Desk Lieutenant
Barney Ruditsky ... Cop
Harry Seymour ... Kaypee - Reporter
Fred Sherman ... Zachary - Prizefighter
Reginald Simpson ... Man
Nick Stewart ... Black Man
Clarence Straight ... Cop
Harry Tyler ... Bill - Crematorium Attendant
Directed by Otto Brower
Screenplay by Scott Darling, Charles G. Booth
Produced by Robert Basler
Cinematography by Joseph MacDonald
Film Editing by Stanley Rabjohn
Set Decoration by Thomas Little
Art Direction by Richard Irvine, Lyle R. Wheeler
Details
Country USA
Release Date: February 15, 1946
Production Co: Twentieth Century Fox
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- published: 01 Mar 2015
- views: 1
1945 Crime, Inc. (Leo Carrillo, Tom Neal, Martha Tilton)
A crusading reporter uses his friendship with a mobster to expose the machinations of organized crime in his city.
Cast
Leo Carrillo ... Tony Marlow
Tom Neal ...
A crusading reporter uses his friendship with a mobster to expose the machinations of organized crime in his city.
Cast
Leo Carrillo ... Tony Marlow
Tom Neal ... Jim Riley
Martha Tilton ... Betty Van Cleve
Lionel Atwill ... Pat Coyle
Grant Mitchell ... Wayne Clark
Sheldon Leonard ... Capt. Ferrone
Harry Shannon ... Commissioner Collins
Danny Morton ... Bugs Kelley
Virginia Vale ... Trixie Waters
Don Beddoe ... District Attorney Dixon
George Meeker ... Barry North
Rod Rogers ... Henchman Val Lucas
Ed Cronley ... Sgt. Hayes
Jack Gordon ... Jud Stecker
Monk Friedman ... Convict
Frank Marlowe ... Bill the Cab Driver
George Chandler ... Bill the Cab Driver
Wade Crosby ... Mobster
Crahan Denton ... Vannie Denton
Sam Flint ... Judge Poole
Ben Frommer ... Club Patron
Herman Hack ... Carnival Worker
Sam Harris ... Grand Juror
Harry Harvey ... City Editor
Earle Hodgins ... Carnival Barker
Stuart Holmes ... Board Member
I. Stanford Jolley ... Mobster
Eddie Kane ... Head Waiter
Mike Lally ... Detective
Nolan Leary ... Board Member
Carl M. Leviness ... Grand Juror
Wilbur Mack ... Club Patron
Michael Mark ... Lutz, Cafe Waiter
Thomas Martin ... Waiter
Philo McCullough ... Grand Juror
Howard M. Mitchell ... Police Sgt.
Forbes Murray ... Grand Juror
Carl O'Bryan ... Undetermined role
Stanley Price ... Eddie Garr
Jack Rockwell ... Prison Guard
Gene Roth ... Big Ed Johnson
Larry Steers ... Board Member
Robert Strange ... Grand Juror
Emmett Vogan ... District Attorney Conroy
Directed by Lew Landers
Screenplay by Raymond L. Schrock
Story by Martin Mooney
Associate Producer Martin Mooney
Producer Leon Fromkess
Cinematography by James S. Brown Jr.
Film Editing by Roy V. Livingston
Set Decoration by Harry Reif
Art Direction Paul Palmentola
Assistant Director Lou Perloff
Music by Walter Greene
Details
Country USA
Release Date: April 15, 1945
Production Co: Producers Releasing Company
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wn.com/1945 Crime, Inc. (Leo Carrillo, Tom Neal, Martha Tilton)
A crusading reporter uses his friendship with a mobster to expose the machinations of organized crime in his city.
Cast
Leo Carrillo ... Tony Marlow
Tom Neal ... Jim Riley
Martha Tilton ... Betty Van Cleve
Lionel Atwill ... Pat Coyle
Grant Mitchell ... Wayne Clark
Sheldon Leonard ... Capt. Ferrone
Harry Shannon ... Commissioner Collins
Danny Morton ... Bugs Kelley
Virginia Vale ... Trixie Waters
Don Beddoe ... District Attorney Dixon
George Meeker ... Barry North
Rod Rogers ... Henchman Val Lucas
Ed Cronley ... Sgt. Hayes
Jack Gordon ... Jud Stecker
Monk Friedman ... Convict
Frank Marlowe ... Bill the Cab Driver
George Chandler ... Bill the Cab Driver
Wade Crosby ... Mobster
Crahan Denton ... Vannie Denton
Sam Flint ... Judge Poole
Ben Frommer ... Club Patron
Herman Hack ... Carnival Worker
Sam Harris ... Grand Juror
Harry Harvey ... City Editor
Earle Hodgins ... Carnival Barker
Stuart Holmes ... Board Member
I. Stanford Jolley ... Mobster
Eddie Kane ... Head Waiter
Mike Lally ... Detective
Nolan Leary ... Board Member
Carl M. Leviness ... Grand Juror
Wilbur Mack ... Club Patron
Michael Mark ... Lutz, Cafe Waiter
Thomas Martin ... Waiter
Philo McCullough ... Grand Juror
Howard M. Mitchell ... Police Sgt.
Forbes Murray ... Grand Juror
Carl O'Bryan ... Undetermined role
Stanley Price ... Eddie Garr
Jack Rockwell ... Prison Guard
Gene Roth ... Big Ed Johnson
Larry Steers ... Board Member
Robert Strange ... Grand Juror
Emmett Vogan ... District Attorney Conroy
Directed by Lew Landers
Screenplay by Raymond L. Schrock
Story by Martin Mooney
Associate Producer Martin Mooney
Producer Leon Fromkess
Cinematography by James S. Brown Jr.
Film Editing by Roy V. Livingston
Set Decoration by Harry Reif
Art Direction Paul Palmentola
Assistant Director Lou Perloff
Music by Walter Greene
Details
Country USA
Release Date: April 15, 1945
Production Co: Producers Releasing Company
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- published: 17 Jun 2015
- views: 1
A Christmas Wish (1950) "The Great Rupert" w/ Jimmy Durante
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A Christmas Wish (1950) a.k.a. "The Great Rupert"
starring Jimmy Durante
A little squirrel with lots of charm accidentally helps two poor, down-but-NOT-out families overcome their obstacles.
The Great Rupert (A Christmas Wish), is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore. It is based on a story, written by Ted Allan, which has also been published as a children's book under the title "Willie the Squowse". The story revolves around a little animated squirrel who, with lots of charm, accidentally helps two economically distressed families overcome their obstacles.
Jimmy Durante as Mr. Louie Amendola
Terry Moore as Rosalinda Amendola
Tom Drake as Peter 'Pete' Dingle
Frank Orth as Mr. Frank Dingle
Sara Haden as Mrs. Katie Dingle
Queenie Smith as Mrs. Amendola
Chick Chandler as Phil Davis
Jimmy Conlin as Joe Mahoney
Rupert as Himself the Squirrel
Hugh Sanders as Mulligan
Don Beddoe as Mr. Haggerty
Candy Candido as Molineri - Florist
Clancy Cooper as Police Lt. Saunders
Harold Goodwin as Callahan - F.B.I. Man
Frank Cady as Mr. Taney - Tax Investigator
Lester Dorr ... Eddie, the Bartender
Kenner G. Kemp ... Passerby in Park
Frank Marlowe ... Dave the Mailman
Torben Meyer ... Mr. Petrushka the Baker
Ralph Montgomery ... Fireman
Irving Pichel ... Puzzled Pedestrian
Harry Strang ... Fire Chief
James Francis "Jimmy" Durante (February 10, 1893 -- January 29, 1980) was an American singer, pianist, comedian, and actor. His distinctive clipped gravelly speech, comic language butchery, jazz-influenced songs, and large nose helped make him one of America's most familiar and popular personalities of the 1920s through the 1970s. His jokes about his nose included referring to it as a "Schnozzola", and the word became his nickname.
Durante became a vaudeville star and radio personality by the mid-1920s, with a trio called Clayton, Jackson and Durante. Lou Clayton and Eddie Jackson, Durante's closest friends, often reunited professionally.
By 1934, he had a major record hit with his own novelty composition, "Inka Dinka Doo". It became his theme song for the rest of his life. A year later, Durante starred on Broadway in the Billy Rose stage musical Jumbo, in which a police officer stopped him while leading a live elephant and asked him, "What are you doing with that elephant?" Durante's reply, "What elephant?" was a regular show-stopper. This comedy bit, also reprised in his role in Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962, based on the 1935 musical) is likely to have contributed to the popularity of the idiom the elephant in the room. Durante also appeared on Broadway in Show Girl (1929), Strike Me Pink (1934) and Red, Hot and Blue (1936).
He began appearing in motion pictures in a comedy series pairing him with silent film legend Buster Keaton and continuing with The Wet Parade (1932), Broadway to Hollywood (1933), The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942, playing "Banjo", a character based on Harpo Marx), Ziegfeld Follies (1946), Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962, based on the 1935 musical) and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).
Jimmy Durante is known to most modern audiences as the character who narrated and sang the 1969 animated special Frosty the Snowman. There are numerous Durante depictions and allusions in animation. Many 1940s Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons had characters based on Durante.
George Pal's stop-motion animation used in creating the illusion of a dancing squirrel (Rupert) was so realistic that he received many inquiries as to where he located a trained squirrel.
In 2003, 20th Century Fox and Legend Films revived the (now) public domain film with a colorized special edition of the film, under the title A Christmas Wish. For that release, Terry Moore provided an audio commentary track.
George Pal .... producer
Original Music by Leith Stevens
Cinematography by Lionel Lindon
Film Editing by Duke Goldstone
Production Design by Ernst Fegté
Set Decoration by Joseph Kish
Flora James .... hair stylist
Harry Ray .... makeup artist
Lewis J. Rachmil .... production supervisor
Harold Godsoe .... assistant director
William H. Lynch .... sound
Barry B. Sandrew .... visual effects producer
Maurice Goldberg .... still photographer
B.P. Jacques .... grip
Stanley Williams .... gaffer
Lothrop B. Worth .... camera operator
Fred Madison .... animator: "Rupert"
Helen Rachmil .... costume stylist
Buddy Kaye .... songs
Fred Spielman .... songs
Clarence Wheeler .... orchestrator
John S. Abbott .... technical supervisor
Miles E. Pike .... technician
Curly Twiford .... animal trainer
Giby Whitlock .... script supervisor
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A Christmas Wish (1950) a.k.a. "The Great Rupert"
starring Jimmy Durante
A little squirrel with lots of charm accidentally helps two poor, down-but-NOT-out families overcome their obstacles.
The Great Rupert (A Christmas Wish), is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore. It is based on a story, written by Ted Allan, which has also been published as a children's book under the title "Willie the Squowse". The story revolves around a little animated squirrel who, with lots of charm, accidentally helps two economically distressed families overcome their obstacles.
Jimmy Durante as Mr. Louie Amendola
Terry Moore as Rosalinda Amendola
Tom Drake as Peter 'Pete' Dingle
Frank Orth as Mr. Frank Dingle
Sara Haden as Mrs. Katie Dingle
Queenie Smith as Mrs. Amendola
Chick Chandler as Phil Davis
Jimmy Conlin as Joe Mahoney
Rupert as Himself the Squirrel
Hugh Sanders as Mulligan
Don Beddoe as Mr. Haggerty
Candy Candido as Molineri - Florist
Clancy Cooper as Police Lt. Saunders
Harold Goodwin as Callahan - F.B.I. Man
Frank Cady as Mr. Taney - Tax Investigator
Lester Dorr ... Eddie, the Bartender
Kenner G. Kemp ... Passerby in Park
Frank Marlowe ... Dave the Mailman
Torben Meyer ... Mr. Petrushka the Baker
Ralph Montgomery ... Fireman
Irving Pichel ... Puzzled Pedestrian
Harry Strang ... Fire Chief
James Francis "Jimmy" Durante (February 10, 1893 -- January 29, 1980) was an American singer, pianist, comedian, and actor. His distinctive clipped gravelly speech, comic language butchery, jazz-influenced songs, and large nose helped make him one of America's most familiar and popular personalities of the 1920s through the 1970s. His jokes about his nose included referring to it as a "Schnozzola", and the word became his nickname.
Durante became a vaudeville star and radio personality by the mid-1920s, with a trio called Clayton, Jackson and Durante. Lou Clayton and Eddie Jackson, Durante's closest friends, often reunited professionally.
By 1934, he had a major record hit with his own novelty composition, "Inka Dinka Doo". It became his theme song for the rest of his life. A year later, Durante starred on Broadway in the Billy Rose stage musical Jumbo, in which a police officer stopped him while leading a live elephant and asked him, "What are you doing with that elephant?" Durante's reply, "What elephant?" was a regular show-stopper. This comedy bit, also reprised in his role in Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962, based on the 1935 musical) is likely to have contributed to the popularity of the idiom the elephant in the room. Durante also appeared on Broadway in Show Girl (1929), Strike Me Pink (1934) and Red, Hot and Blue (1936).
He began appearing in motion pictures in a comedy series pairing him with silent film legend Buster Keaton and continuing with The Wet Parade (1932), Broadway to Hollywood (1933), The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942, playing "Banjo", a character based on Harpo Marx), Ziegfeld Follies (1946), Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962, based on the 1935 musical) and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).
Jimmy Durante is known to most modern audiences as the character who narrated and sang the 1969 animated special Frosty the Snowman. There are numerous Durante depictions and allusions in animation. Many 1940s Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons had characters based on Durante.
George Pal's stop-motion animation used in creating the illusion of a dancing squirrel (Rupert) was so realistic that he received many inquiries as to where he located a trained squirrel.
In 2003, 20th Century Fox and Legend Films revived the (now) public domain film with a colorized special edition of the film, under the title A Christmas Wish. For that release, Terry Moore provided an audio commentary track.
George Pal .... producer
Original Music by Leith Stevens
Cinematography by Lionel Lindon
Film Editing by Duke Goldstone
Production Design by Ernst Fegté
Set Decoration by Joseph Kish
Flora James .... hair stylist
Harry Ray .... makeup artist
Lewis J. Rachmil .... production supervisor
Harold Godsoe .... assistant director
William H. Lynch .... sound
Barry B. Sandrew .... visual effects producer
Maurice Goldberg .... still photographer
B.P. Jacques .... grip
Stanley Williams .... gaffer
Lothrop B. Worth .... camera operator
Fred Madison .... animator: "Rupert"
Helen Rachmil .... costume stylist
Buddy Kaye .... songs
Fred Spielman .... songs
Clarence Wheeler .... orchestrator
John S. Abbott .... technical supervisor
Miles E. Pike .... technician
Curly Twiford .... animal trainer
Giby Whitlock .... script supervisor
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- published: 04 Dec 2012
- views: 10097
Behind Green Lights 1946 Full Movie film noir
Behind Green Lights is a 1946 American film noir directed by Otto Brower. A car containing a bullet ridden blackmailer's corpse is left in front of the polic......
Behind Green Lights is a 1946 American film noir directed by Otto Brower. A car containing a bullet ridden blackmailer's corpse is left in front of the polic...
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Behind Green Lights is a 1946 American film noir directed by Otto Brower. A car containing a bullet ridden blackmailer's corpse is left in front of the polic...
Wyoming Renegades
A former member of Butch Cassidy's gang tries to go straight, but when he is accused of helping to rob a bank, the only way to clear his name is by taking Cassi...
A former member of Butch Cassidy's gang tries to go straight, but when he is accused of helping to rob a bank, the only way to clear his name is by taking Cassidy down. (Original Title "Wyoming...
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A former member of Butch Cassidy's gang tries to go straight, but when he is accused of helping to rob a bank, the only way to clear his name is by taking Cassidy down. (Original Title "Wyoming...
The Great Rupert - Full Movie Best Quality
The Great Rupert (1950) aka "A Christmas Wish" The Great Rupert, is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring......
The Great Rupert (1950) aka "A Christmas Wish" The Great Rupert, is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring...
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The Great Rupert (1950) aka "A Christmas Wish" The Great Rupert, is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring...
Grooming Guide - Lhasa Apso Pet or Salon Trim - Pro Groomer
Professional groomer Joanne Beddoe takes you from start to finish grooming a pet Lhasa Apso in her Salon....
Professional groomer Joanne Beddoe takes you from start to finish grooming a pet Lhasa Apso in her Salon.
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Professional groomer Joanne Beddoe takes you from start to finish grooming a pet Lhasa Apso in her Salon.
Fiction Writers of Wales
A series of nine recorded interviews with fiction writers from Wales have recently been rediscovered, twenty years after they were produced. Writers Dannie A......
A series of nine recorded interviews with fiction writers from Wales have recently been rediscovered, twenty years after they were produced. Writers Dannie A...
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A series of nine recorded interviews with fiction writers from Wales have recently been rediscovered, twenty years after they were produced. Writers Dannie A...
Women Who Travel For SEX: Sun, sea and gigolos (Full Documentary)
The men are young, gorgeous and up for it. No wonder Western women see a Third World holiday as the gateway to casual sex - sometimes in exchange for cash. But ...
The men are young, gorgeous and up for it. No wonder Western women see a Third World holiday as the gateway to casual sex - sometimes in exchange for cash. But as a new film highlights female sex tourism, Liz Hoggard asks who really pays the price.
An attractive woman sips a cocktail under a bamboo shade. The sand is dazzlingly white, the sea aquamarine. A handsome young man approaches her and showers her with compliments: she is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen, he says. For the first time in years, she truly believes she is desirable.
But this holiday romance is not all it seems. The woman is white, in her late 50s; the man, black, 18 - and paid for his attentions. The scene - from the controversial new French film, Heading South, which opened this weekend, starring Charlotte Rampling, makes us confront uncomfortable truths about sexuality in a globalised world, and the legacy of colonialism.
In the film, an intelligent, provocative take on sex tourism in the late-1970s, Rampling plays Ellen, an American professor, who spends every summer at a private resort in Haiti, where beautiful, muscled black boys are available to the female clientele, mostly affluent single women in their forties, who despair of finding mates through more conventional means. "More than sex, they are seeking a tenderness that the world is refusing them," the film's director, Laurence Cantet, explains.
Fast-forward 30 years, and the reality of sex tourism is anything but tender. Today beach resorts in developing countries such as Kuta in Bali, Negril in Jamaica and Boca Chica and Sosua in the Dominican Republic have become Third World pick-up spots for women tourists. Tour companies even market package deals as sex holidays for single and unaccompanied women. Forget Shirley Valentine, these women - who range from grandmothers to teens - don't want a long-term relationship. And there's plenty of live flesh on sale.
Take Jamaica, where 17 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line. Hustling on the beach is the only way that some young men can feed themselves and their families. No wonder they choose older women who pay better than younger ones. InNegril, the men can earn $100 (£60) for sex with a female tourist, £90 for oral sex, which Jamaican men usually regard as taboo. Many others are hired as a guide to the island and throw in sexual services, often just for as meal or a place to sleep.
The definition of a sex tourist is an adult who travels in order to have legal consensual sexual relations with another adult, often for the exchange of money or presents. We still assume that a sex tourist will be male - indeed many regard the relationship between beach boy and female tourist as harmless fun. The woman gets guilt-free sex while keeping a firm hold on the purse strings. Where's the harm?
Jane, 67, a divorcee, has spent the past 10 years holidaying in West Africa. She loves the climate and the people - and she especially loves the men. "They are so wonderfully flattering. They make you feel like a real women. I don't mind paying for their drinks and meals if they stay the night." Divorced, with two grown-up sons, she explains, "White men my own age are so set in their ways; they just want another wife."
For others, this is exploitation pure and simple. Even where no money is exchanged, this sort of behaviour destabilises local communities and families. Ignorance and lack of concern about the abject poverty and lack of choice that characterises the men's lives leads the women to romanticise their actions. It is true that women sex tourists are still outnumbered by the legions of men who travel to Thailand and the Philippines for sex with prostitutes. Charities such as Amnesty and Unicef have no official policy on female sex tourism, preferring to focus on protecting trafficked women and children. Chris Beddoe, director of Ecpat UK, the children's rights organisation that campaigns against child sex tourism, believes: "If both adult partners are open and honest about what they're getting out of it, that's one thing. But it's another thing to continue the fantasy when there's a denial of the power that money brings to that relationship that creates a culture of dependency and exploitation.
Nirpal Dhaliwal, author of the recent novel, Tourism (which satirises older white women turned on by young brown flesh), takes a tougher view. "Women enjoy casual sex and prostitution, too, but with far more hypocrisy. They help themselves to men in the developing world, kidding themselves that it's a 'holiday romance' that has nothing to do with the money they spend. Go to any Jamaican beach and you'll find handsome 'rent-a-dreads', who get by servicing Western women - lots from Britain. I've seen similar things in Goa."
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The men are young, gorgeous and up for it. No wonder Western women see a Third World holiday as the gateway to casual sex - sometimes in exchange for cash. But as a new film highlights female sex tourism, Liz Hoggard asks who really pays the price.
An attractive woman sips a cocktail under a bamboo shade. The sand is dazzlingly white, the sea aquamarine. A handsome young man approaches her and showers her with compliments: she is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen, he says. For the first time in years, she truly believes she is desirable.
But this holiday romance is not all it seems. The woman is white, in her late 50s; the man, black, 18 - and paid for his attentions. The scene - from the controversial new French film, Heading South, which opened this weekend, starring Charlotte Rampling, makes us confront uncomfortable truths about sexuality in a globalised world, and the legacy of colonialism.
In the film, an intelligent, provocative take on sex tourism in the late-1970s, Rampling plays Ellen, an American professor, who spends every summer at a private resort in Haiti, where beautiful, muscled black boys are available to the female clientele, mostly affluent single women in their forties, who despair of finding mates through more conventional means. "More than sex, they are seeking a tenderness that the world is refusing them," the film's director, Laurence Cantet, explains.
Fast-forward 30 years, and the reality of sex tourism is anything but tender. Today beach resorts in developing countries such as Kuta in Bali, Negril in Jamaica and Boca Chica and Sosua in the Dominican Republic have become Third World pick-up spots for women tourists. Tour companies even market package deals as sex holidays for single and unaccompanied women. Forget Shirley Valentine, these women - who range from grandmothers to teens - don't want a long-term relationship. And there's plenty of live flesh on sale.
Take Jamaica, where 17 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line. Hustling on the beach is the only way that some young men can feed themselves and their families. No wonder they choose older women who pay better than younger ones. InNegril, the men can earn $100 (£60) for sex with a female tourist, £90 for oral sex, which Jamaican men usually regard as taboo. Many others are hired as a guide to the island and throw in sexual services, often just for as meal or a place to sleep.
The definition of a sex tourist is an adult who travels in order to have legal consensual sexual relations with another adult, often for the exchange of money or presents. We still assume that a sex tourist will be male - indeed many regard the relationship between beach boy and female tourist as harmless fun. The woman gets guilt-free sex while keeping a firm hold on the purse strings. Where's the harm?
Jane, 67, a divorcee, has spent the past 10 years holidaying in West Africa. She loves the climate and the people - and she especially loves the men. "They are so wonderfully flattering. They make you feel like a real women. I don't mind paying for their drinks and meals if they stay the night." Divorced, with two grown-up sons, she explains, "White men my own age are so set in their ways; they just want another wife."
For others, this is exploitation pure and simple. Even where no money is exchanged, this sort of behaviour destabilises local communities and families. Ignorance and lack of concern about the abject poverty and lack of choice that characterises the men's lives leads the women to romanticise their actions. It is true that women sex tourists are still outnumbered by the legions of men who travel to Thailand and the Philippines for sex with prostitutes. Charities such as Amnesty and Unicef have no official policy on female sex tourism, preferring to focus on protecting trafficked women and children. Chris Beddoe, director of Ecpat UK, the children's rights organisation that campaigns against child sex tourism, believes: "If both adult partners are open and honest about what they're getting out of it, that's one thing. But it's another thing to continue the fantasy when there's a denial of the power that money brings to that relationship that creates a culture of dependency and exploitation.
Nirpal Dhaliwal, author of the recent novel, Tourism (which satirises older white women turned on by young brown flesh), takes a tougher view. "Women enjoy casual sex and prostitution, too, but with far more hypocrisy. They help themselves to men in the developing world, kidding themselves that it's a 'holiday romance' that has nothing to do with the money they spend. Go to any Jamaican beach and you'll find handsome 'rent-a-dreads', who get by servicing Western women - lots from Britain. I've seen similar things in Goa."
- published: 16 Sep 2015
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Women Who Travel For SEX Sun, sea Full Documentary New Film HD 2015
An attractive woman sips a cocktail under a bamboo shade. The sand is dazzlingly white, the sea aquamarine. A handsome young man approaches her and showers her ...
An attractive woman sips a cocktail under a bamboo shade. The sand is dazzlingly white, the sea aquamarine. A handsome young man approaches her and showers her with compliments: she is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen, he says. For the first time in years, she truly believes she is desirable.
But this holiday romance is not all it seems. The woman is white, in her late 50s; the man, black, 18 - and paid for his attentions. The scene - from the controversial new French film, Heading South, which opened this weekend, starring Charlotte Rampling, makes us confront uncomfortable truths about sexuality in a globalised world, and the legacy of colonialism.
In the film, an intelligent, provocative take on sex tourism in the late-1970s, Rampling plays Ellen, an American professor, who spends every summer at a private resort in Haiti, where beautiful, muscled black boys are available to the female clientele, mostly affluent single women in their forties, who despair of finding mates through more conventional means. "More than sex, they are seeking a tenderness that the world is refusing them," the film's director, Laurence Cantet, explains.
Fast-forward 30 years, and the reality of sex tourism is anything but tender. Today beach resorts in developing countries such as Kuta in Bali, Negril in Jamaica and Boca Chica and Sosua in the Dominican Republic have become Third World pick-up spots for women tourists. Tour companies even market package deals as sex holidays for single and unaccompanied women. Forget Shirley Valentine, these women - who range from grandmothers to teens - don't want a long-term relationship. And there's plenty of live flesh on sale.
Take Jamaica, where 17 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line. Hustling on the beach is the only way that some young men can feed themselves and their families. No wonder they choose older women who pay better than younger ones. InNegril, the men can earn $100 (£60) for sex with a female tourist, £90 for oral sex, which Jamaican men usually regard as taboo. Many others are hired as a guide to the island and throw in sexual services, often just for as meal or a place to sleep.
The definition of a sex tourist is an adult who travels in order to have legal consensual sexual relations with another adult, often for the exchange of money or presents. We still assume that a sex tourist will be male - indeed many regard the relationship between beach boy and female tourist as harmless fun. The woman gets guilt-free sex while keeping a firm hold on the purse strings. Where's the harm?
Jane, 67, a divorcee, has spent the past 10 years holidaying in West Africa. She loves the climate and the people - and she especially loves the men. "They are so wonderfully flattering. They make you feel like a real women. I don't mind paying for their drinks and meals if they stay the night." Divorced, with two grown-up sons, she explains, "White men my own age are so set in their ways; they just want another wife."
For others, this is exploitation pure and simple. Even where no money is exchanged, this sort of behaviour destabilises local communities and families. Ignorance and lack of concern about the abject poverty and lack of choice that characterises the men's lives leads the women to romanticise their actions. It is true that women sex tourists are still outnumbered by the legions of men who travel to Thailand and the Philippines for sex with prostitutes. Charities such as Amnesty and Unicef have no official policy on female sex tourism, preferring to focus on protecting trafficked women and children. Chris Beddoe, director of Ecpat UK, the children's rights organisation that campaigns against child sex tourism, believes: "If both adult partners are open and honest about what they're getting out of it, that's one thing. But it's another thing to continue the fantasy when there's a denial of the power that money brings to that relationship that creates a culture of dependency and exploitation.
Nirpal Dhaliwal, author of the recent novel, Tourism (which satirises older white women turned on by young brown flesh), takes a tougher view. "Women enjoy casual sex and prostitution, too, but with far more hypocrisy. They help themselves to men in the developing world, kidding themselves that it's a 'holiday romance' that has nothing to do with the money they spend. Go to any Jamaican beach and you'll find handsome 'rent-a-dreads', who get by servicing Western women - lots from Britain. I've seen similar things in Goa."
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An attractive woman sips a cocktail under a bamboo shade. The sand is dazzlingly white, the sea aquamarine. A handsome young man approaches her and showers her with compliments: she is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen, he says. For the first time in years, she truly believes she is desirable.
But this holiday romance is not all it seems. The woman is white, in her late 50s; the man, black, 18 - and paid for his attentions. The scene - from the controversial new French film, Heading South, which opened this weekend, starring Charlotte Rampling, makes us confront uncomfortable truths about sexuality in a globalised world, and the legacy of colonialism.
In the film, an intelligent, provocative take on sex tourism in the late-1970s, Rampling plays Ellen, an American professor, who spends every summer at a private resort in Haiti, where beautiful, muscled black boys are available to the female clientele, mostly affluent single women in their forties, who despair of finding mates through more conventional means. "More than sex, they are seeking a tenderness that the world is refusing them," the film's director, Laurence Cantet, explains.
Fast-forward 30 years, and the reality of sex tourism is anything but tender. Today beach resorts in developing countries such as Kuta in Bali, Negril in Jamaica and Boca Chica and Sosua in the Dominican Republic have become Third World pick-up spots for women tourists. Tour companies even market package deals as sex holidays for single and unaccompanied women. Forget Shirley Valentine, these women - who range from grandmothers to teens - don't want a long-term relationship. And there's plenty of live flesh on sale.
Take Jamaica, where 17 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line. Hustling on the beach is the only way that some young men can feed themselves and their families. No wonder they choose older women who pay better than younger ones. InNegril, the men can earn $100 (£60) for sex with a female tourist, £90 for oral sex, which Jamaican men usually regard as taboo. Many others are hired as a guide to the island and throw in sexual services, often just for as meal or a place to sleep.
The definition of a sex tourist is an adult who travels in order to have legal consensual sexual relations with another adult, often for the exchange of money or presents. We still assume that a sex tourist will be male - indeed many regard the relationship between beach boy and female tourist as harmless fun. The woman gets guilt-free sex while keeping a firm hold on the purse strings. Where's the harm?
Jane, 67, a divorcee, has spent the past 10 years holidaying in West Africa. She loves the climate and the people - and she especially loves the men. "They are so wonderfully flattering. They make you feel like a real women. I don't mind paying for their drinks and meals if they stay the night." Divorced, with two grown-up sons, she explains, "White men my own age are so set in their ways; they just want another wife."
For others, this is exploitation pure and simple. Even where no money is exchanged, this sort of behaviour destabilises local communities and families. Ignorance and lack of concern about the abject poverty and lack of choice that characterises the men's lives leads the women to romanticise their actions. It is true that women sex tourists are still outnumbered by the legions of men who travel to Thailand and the Philippines for sex with prostitutes. Charities such as Amnesty and Unicef have no official policy on female sex tourism, preferring to focus on protecting trafficked women and children. Chris Beddoe, director of Ecpat UK, the children's rights organisation that campaigns against child sex tourism, believes: "If both adult partners are open and honest about what they're getting out of it, that's one thing. But it's another thing to continue the fantasy when there's a denial of the power that money brings to that relationship that creates a culture of dependency and exploitation.
Nirpal Dhaliwal, author of the recent novel, Tourism (which satirises older white women turned on by young brown flesh), takes a tougher view. "Women enjoy casual sex and prostitution, too, but with far more hypocrisy. They help themselves to men in the developing world, kidding themselves that it's a 'holiday romance' that has nothing to do with the money they spend. Go to any Jamaican beach and you'll find handsome 'rent-a-dreads', who get by servicing Western women - lots from Britain. I've seen similar things in Goa."
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Fanny Anitua Carmen 1920 act I .wmv
Complete - 1920 - Italy - Conductor and venue unknown Fanny Anitua (Carmen), Luigi Bolis (Don José), Ines-Maria Ferraris (Micaela), Cesare Formichi (Escamill......
Complete - 1920 - Italy - Conductor and venue unknown Fanny Anitua (Carmen), Luigi Bolis (Don José), Ines-Maria Ferraris (Micaela), Cesare Formichi (Escamill...
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Complete - 1920 - Italy - Conductor and venue unknown Fanny Anitua (Carmen), Luigi Bolis (Don José), Ines-Maria Ferraris (Micaela), Cesare Formichi (Escamill...
2011 Year in Review, Jahr im Augenblick
Another fine year and here is the lineup. All along the Hudson River. Sgt Dunbar and the Hobo Banned - Valentines Jan Railbird - Valentines Jan The Constella......
Another fine year and here is the lineup. All along the Hudson River. Sgt Dunbar and the Hobo Banned - Valentines Jan Railbird - Valentines Jan The Constella...
wn.com/2011 Year In Review, Jahr Im Augenblick
Another fine year and here is the lineup. All along the Hudson River. Sgt Dunbar and the Hobo Banned - Valentines Jan Railbird - Valentines Jan The Constella...
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Rockets Island 2012 Ep 1 - 3 (Pilot Series)
Episode One (Pilot Series) Rocket and Alli have just said goodbye to the latest in a long line of temporary siblings. Every single Knot kid gets their own sp......
Episode One (Pilot Series) Rocket and Alli have just said goodbye to the latest in a long line of temporary siblings. Every single Knot kid gets their own sp...
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Episode One (Pilot Series) Rocket and Alli have just said goodbye to the latest in a long line of temporary siblings. Every single Knot kid gets their own sp...
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Victoria Beddoe interviewed by Kimani Lee Part 2
Additional Interview Feedback: The Pre-Professional Dancer Sentiment
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Greg Aidala interviews Angela Beddoe.mov
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The Bagehot Interview: Tim Geithner
The Buttonwood Gathering 2015
February 10th / New York, NY
A one on one conversation with Tim Geithner, former US secretary of treasury. Past Bagehot lectures have featured Alan Greenspan, Mervyn King, Mohammed El-Arian and others.
The Economist's editor-in-chief has a though provoking discussion with the author of "Stress Test" about the state of the world's economies. They also discuss the c
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Question Time 14 May 2015 - Brian May on Panel
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Topical debate from Uxbridge with David Dimbleby.
Panel:
Nigel Farage
- Member of the European Parliament / Leader of UKIP
Jeremy Hunt
- Secretary of State for Health, and the Member of Parliament for South West Surrey. He was previously Culture Secretary
Tristram Hunt
- Labour Politician - historian
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The Poetry of John Berryman (1970) 1/6
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CityPulse at 6 Harold Ballard Funeral 1990
Classic Laura Di Battista Pulse action, guest starring Dick Beddoes! Happy 40th anniversary Citytv!
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interview with victoria kimani
An interview wit victoria kimani of cocolate city and classiq
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Rich Beddoe in the drum room . Michael Jackson " they don't really care about us"
via YouTube Capture
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AIC 2013 Interview: Glenn Hubbard
As the US begins to show signs of recovery, Glenn Hubbard, Dean, Columbia Business School and former Chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers under...
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Rich Beddoe Live Drum Clinic
Rich Beddoe (Finger Eleve, Adam Gontier, Red Light King, Moist) Live drum clinic. Video Production by D.C. Music Toronto.
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Laurence Fink, interviewed by John Micklethwait
John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief of The Economist, interviews Laurence Fink, chairman and chief executive of BlackRock, at The Economists Buttonwood Gather...
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El Dorado Hell Hounds Interview On SyFy's Haunted Highway With Lord Rick
When Rick decided to come forth about the show being a sham they decided to change his name to Rick Fisher when in actuality his name is Richard Rowe. They a...
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Rich Beddoe in the drum room
Jamming some Peter Gabriel Sledgehammer !! . Love this song !
Victoria Beddoe interviewed by Kimani Lee Part 2
Additional Interview Feedback: The Pre-Professional Dancer Sentiment...
Additional Interview Feedback: The Pre-Professional Dancer Sentiment
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Additional Interview Feedback: The Pre-Professional Dancer Sentiment
- published: 17 Dec 2014
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Greg Aidala interviews Angela Beddoe.mov
Impact is an hour long, weekly interview-based show -- produced by Richa Khandelwal Bhat at Proctors, Schenectady -- covering various topics of interest in t......
Impact is an hour long, weekly interview-based show -- produced by Richa Khandelwal Bhat at Proctors, Schenectady -- covering various topics of interest in t...
wn.com/Greg Aidala Interviews Angela Beddoe.Mov
Impact is an hour long, weekly interview-based show -- produced by Richa Khandelwal Bhat at Proctors, Schenectady -- covering various topics of interest in t...
The Bagehot Interview: Tim Geithner
The Buttonwood Gathering 2015
February 10th / New York, NY
A one on one conversation with Tim Geithner, former US secretary of treasury. Past Bagehot lectures...
The Buttonwood Gathering 2015
February 10th / New York, NY
A one on one conversation with Tim Geithner, former US secretary of treasury. Past Bagehot lectures have featured Alan Greenspan, Mervyn King, Mohammed El-Arian and others.
The Economist's editor-in-chief has a though provoking discussion with the author of "Stress Test" about the state of the world's economies. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities that arise with the financial reforms in the US.
Tim Geithner
Former US Secretary of treasury and author of "Stress Test"
Zanny Minton Beddoes
Editor-in-chief, The Economist
wn.com/The Bagehot Interview Tim Geithner
The Buttonwood Gathering 2015
February 10th / New York, NY
A one on one conversation with Tim Geithner, former US secretary of treasury. Past Bagehot lectures have featured Alan Greenspan, Mervyn King, Mohammed El-Arian and others.
The Economist's editor-in-chief has a though provoking discussion with the author of "Stress Test" about the state of the world's economies. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities that arise with the financial reforms in the US.
Tim Geithner
Former US Secretary of treasury and author of "Stress Test"
Zanny Minton Beddoes
Editor-in-chief, The Economist
- published: 25 Feb 2015
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Question Time 14 May 2015 - Brian May on Panel
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Topical debate from Uxbridge with David Dimbleby.
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Topical debate from Uxbridge with David Dimbleby.
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Jeremy Hunt
- Secretary of State for Health, and the Member of Parliament for South West Surrey. He was previously Culture Secretary
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- Labour Politician - historian and broadcast journalist, Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent Centra, Staffordshire.
Brian May
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- Editor-in-Chief for The Economist.
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Topical debate from Uxbridge with David Dimbleby.
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- Member of the European Parliament / Leader of UKIP
Jeremy Hunt
- Secretary of State for Health, and the Member of Parliament for South West Surrey. He was previously Culture Secretary
Tristram Hunt
- Labour Politician - historian and broadcast journalist, Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent Centra, Staffordshire.
Brian May
- British musician, singer, songwriter, astrophysicist, lead guitarist of rock band Queen, animal welfare and Common Decency campaigner.
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- Editor-in-Chief for The Economist.
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- published: 15 May 2015
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The Poetry of John Berryman (1970) 1/6
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The Poetry of John Berryman (1970) 2/6
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The Poetry of John Berryman (1970) 3/6
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The Poetry of John Berryman (1970) 4/6
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author: erp65
The Poetry of John Berryman (1970) 6/6
I ripped this straight from the only existing videotape copy of this astonishing and historically crucial interview. It needs to be shared with the world, no......
I ripped this straight from the only existing videotape copy of this astonishing and historically crucial interview. It needs to be shared with the world, no...
wn.com/The Poetry Of John Berryman (1970) 6 6
I ripped this straight from the only existing videotape copy of this astonishing and historically crucial interview. It needs to be shared with the world, no...
- published: 23 Feb 2010
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author: erp65
CityPulse at 6 Harold Ballard Funeral 1990
Classic Laura Di Battista Pulse action, guest starring Dick Beddoes! Happy 40th anniversary Citytv!...
Classic Laura Di Battista Pulse action, guest starring Dick Beddoes! Happy 40th anniversary Citytv!
wn.com/Citypulse At 6 Harold Ballard Funeral 1990
Classic Laura Di Battista Pulse action, guest starring Dick Beddoes! Happy 40th anniversary Citytv!
interview with victoria kimani
An interview wit victoria kimani of cocolate city and classiq...
An interview wit victoria kimani of cocolate city and classiq
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An interview wit victoria kimani of cocolate city and classiq
- published: 28 Aug 2015
- views: 10
AIC 2013 Interview: Glenn Hubbard
As the US begins to show signs of recovery, Glenn Hubbard, Dean, Columbia Business School and former Chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers under......
As the US begins to show signs of recovery, Glenn Hubbard, Dean, Columbia Business School and former Chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers under...
wn.com/Aic 2013 Interview Glenn Hubbard
As the US begins to show signs of recovery, Glenn Hubbard, Dean, Columbia Business School and former Chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers under...
Rich Beddoe Live Drum Clinic
Rich Beddoe (Finger Eleve, Adam Gontier, Red Light King, Moist) Live drum clinic. Video Production by D.C. Music Toronto....
Rich Beddoe (Finger Eleve, Adam Gontier, Red Light King, Moist) Live drum clinic. Video Production by D.C. Music Toronto.
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Rich Beddoe (Finger Eleve, Adam Gontier, Red Light King, Moist) Live drum clinic. Video Production by D.C. Music Toronto.
- published: 05 Feb 2014
- views: 56
Laurence Fink, interviewed by John Micklethwait
John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief of The Economist, interviews Laurence Fink, chairman and chief executive of BlackRock, at The Economists Buttonwood Gather......
John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief of The Economist, interviews Laurence Fink, chairman and chief executive of BlackRock, at The Economists Buttonwood Gather...
wn.com/Laurence Fink, Interviewed By John Micklethwait
John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief of The Economist, interviews Laurence Fink, chairman and chief executive of BlackRock, at The Economists Buttonwood Gather...
El Dorado Hell Hounds Interview On SyFy's Haunted Highway With Lord Rick
When Rick decided to come forth about the show being a sham they decided to change his name to Rick Fisher when in actuality his name is Richard Rowe. They a......
When Rick decided to come forth about the show being a sham they decided to change his name to Rick Fisher when in actuality his name is Richard Rowe. They a...
wn.com/El Dorado Hell Hounds Interview On Syfy's Haunted Highway With Lord Rick
When Rick decided to come forth about the show being a sham they decided to change his name to Rick Fisher when in actuality his name is Richard Rowe. They a...
Rich Beddoe in the drum room
Jamming some Peter Gabriel Sledgehammer !! . Love this song !...
Jamming some Peter Gabriel Sledgehammer !! . Love this song !
wn.com/Rich Beddoe In The Drum Room
Jamming some Peter Gabriel Sledgehammer !! . Love this song !
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 17