'Basset' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Carol I (2009)
Actors:
Sergiu Nicolaescu (director),
Sergiu Nicolaescu (writer),
Andrei Boncea (producer),
Razvan Vasilescu (actor),
Sergiu Nicolaescu (actor),
Andrei Boncea (producer),
Stefan Velniciuc (actor),
Geo Dobre (actor),
Nita Chivulescu (editor),
Sorina Dumitru (miscellaneous crew),
Mihai Niculescu (actor),
Claudiu Istodor (actor),
Cristian Motiu (actor),
Luminita Costinela Stanciu (miscellaneous crew),
Iuliana Tarnovetchi (producer),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
The First Part of Henry the Sixth (1983)
Actors:
John Benfield (actor),
John Benfield (actor),
Michael Byrne (actor),
Jonathan Miller (producer),
William Shakespeare (writer),
Brenda Blethyn (actress),
Bernard Hill (actor),
Bernard Hill (actor),
Derek Farr (actor),
Derek Farr (actor),
Ron Cook (actor),
Ron Cook (actor),
Trevor Peacock (actor),
Jane Hawley (miscellaneous crew),
John Wilders (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
,
The Spikes Gang (1974)
Actors:
Isabel Mulá (miscellaneous crew),
Robert Beatty (actor),
Noah Beery Jr. (actor),
Ron Howard (actor),
Arthur Hunnicutt (actor),
Lee Marvin (actor),
Ricardo Palacios (actor),
Charles Martin Smith (actor),
Elliott Sullivan (actor),
Richard Fleischer (producer),
Walter Mirisch (producer),
Fred Karlin (composer),
Richard Fleischer (director),
Ralph E. Winters (editor),
Rafael Albaicín (actor),
Genres:
Western,
Taglines: Three boys wanted to be like their hero. Harry Spikes. They got their wish. Soon they were worth a fortune. DEAD or ALIVE.
Quotes:
Harry Spikes: Boys, I'm going to be your deliverance and salvation. Now, don't ask me why I'm doing it. It don't make no sense. God knows I could get a dozen better out of any saloon down the street. But you got some spirit, and you got some crawl. And where I come from, you harness a mule but you give a horse a chance to run. How would you boys like to throw in with me?
Harry Spikes: So you went and robbed yourself a bank, did ya? Killed a man and lost the money. Don't look like you boys have the gift for it.
Harry Spikes: You brought down a big one boys. There's a bounty on ya. They don't care if you're cold or warm, they'll pay $1500 for each one of ya.::Les Richter: Well, that makes us sitting ducks, don't it... not knowing which way we're going to get flushed.::Harry Spikes: That's the game.
Will Young: We sure didn't mean nothing like this to come of it. We didn't desire to commit murder. It just kinda ran away from us.::Harry Spikes: Well, we all started out as somethin' else way back.
Tod: What would you do if you was us, Mr. Spikes?::Harry Spikes: Lie close. Keep your boots by your bed. Sit up quick when a dog barks. Go out but little. Make no acquaintances. Have nothing peculiar about your manner or dress. And above all... never talk. It's the talking man gets caught.
Harry Spikes: Don't look so scared boys. Hell, look at me. [Turns around while naked, indicating his various wounds] Vadalia... Northfield... Jonesboro... Elysian Township... Marysville... Gallatin. Oh, I ducked a little late a few times, but I'm still standin'. The thing to do, my friends, is to admit to your fate with Christian resignation and live bravely until your appointed time.
[The Spikes Gang plans its first bank robbery]::Harry Spikes: They keep the money in back in the vault. They keep some money in the drawer up front. It ain't much, but we'll take it to allay the cause.::Les Richter: What if they don't want to give it to us?::Harry Spikes: Well, then they're dead men for sure. Remember boys, there is no arrest or trial for this crime - only convictions.
Harry Spikes: Well, you boys left the farm and you had some trouble. You've seen some of the world. How do you find it?::Les Richter: We ain't really seen that much of it. We've been chased through it!
[commenting on a dubious meal]::Tod Hayhew: It isn't too bad, really, if you don't get your nose too close.
Tod Hayhew: I'd never let him do that [tooth pulling] without laughing gas.::Harry Spikes: Why, he's the same doctor that took out my appendix with only a quart and a half of tequila.
Un ange au paradis (1973)
Actors:
Michel Aumont (actor),
Raymond Gérôme (actor),
Claudine Beccarie (actress),
Bulle Ogier (actress),
Catherine Samie (actress),
Tilda Thamar (actress),
Michel Magne (composer),
Noëlle Leiris (actress),
Danielle Durou (actress),
Mimi Young (actress),
Jean-Pierre Blanc (director),
Jean-Pierre Blanc (writer),
Valérie Wilson (actress),
Genres:
,
Heinrich VI. - Der Krieg der Rosen 1. Teil (1969)
Actors:
Heribert Wenk (director),
William Shakespeare (writer),
Ulrich Matschoss (actor),
Traugott Buhre (actor),
Edith Heerdegen (actress),
Hans Mahnke (actor),
Peter Roggisch (actor),
Wolfgang Schwarz (actor),
Wolfgang Höper (actor),
Gerhard Just (actor),
Peter Palitzsch (director),
Peter Palitzsch (writer),
Jürgen Kloth (actor),
Wilfried Elste (actor),
Ernst August Schepmann (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Mon mari est merveilleux (1952)
Actors:
Gérard Buhr (actor),
Henri Arius (actor),
Julien Maffre (actor),
Pierre Larquey (actor),
Louis Bugette (actor),
Jacques Castelot (actor),
Charles Bouillaud (actor),
Paul Demange (actor),
Lucien Callamand (actor),
Jacques Dynam (actor),
Giani Esposito (actor),
Paul Faivre (actor),
Lucien Frégis (actor),
Fernand Gravey (actor),
Charles Vissières (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Storm Warning (1951)
Actors:
Pat Flaherty (actor),
Douglas Carter (actor),
Ross Elliott (actor),
Gene Evans (actor),
Mike Donovan (actor),
Paul E. Burns (actor),
Richard Anderson (actor),
Walter Baldwin (actor),
Paul Brinegar (actor),
Tom Coleman (actor),
Fred Aldrich (actor),
King Donovan (actor),
Sayre Dearing (actor),
Don Dillaway (actor),
Alex Gerry (actor),
Plot: En route to a job, New York based model Marsha Mitchell decides to stop for less than 24 hours in the southern American town of Rock Point to visit her sister, Lucy Rice, who she has not seen in two years, and meet Lucy's husband, Hank Rice, for the first time. Upon arriving in Rock Point, Marsha witnesses a Ku Klux Klan slaying of who she would later learn is Walter Adams, an out of town reporter who was going to write an exposé on the Klan. Marsha even saw two of the men's faces after they removed their hoods, but they didn't see Marsha. Upon later arriving at Lucy's house, Marsha is shocked to see that Hank was one of the Klansmen committing the murder, he being a Klansman of which Lucy is unaware. Marsha decides to confront Hank and Lucy about what she saw. Meanwhile, county prosecutor Burt Rainey knows that the Klan committed the murder, everyone in town is aware that the Klan committed the murder, but Rainey knows that no one will come forward to implicate the Klan for what they see is the good of the town. He is also aware that Marsha would have been in the area when the murder was committed and wants to talk to her and hope that being an outsider will allow her to speak freely if she did indeed see anything. Marsha has to decide what to say to Rainey specifically taking into account how best to protect her and Lucy's welfare, which includes the fact that Lucy is pregnant with Hank's baby.
Keywords: bowling-alley, burning-cross, bus-trip, christmas, conspiracy, coroner, coroner's-jury, corruption, district-attorney, eye-witness
Genres:
Drama,
Film-Noir,
Taglines: Unmasked by Warner Brothers! Dramatic thunder coming your way! Behind this burning cross...Behind the loopholes in the law...Behind their cowardly hoods...They hide a thousand vicious crimes! THE MOTION PICTURE THAT DARES TO RIP THE MASK OFF THE KU KLUX KLAN! (original print ad - all caps)
Quotes:
Cliff Rummel: I can't show the new summer line without a model.::Marsha Mitchell: Show 'em on hangers.::Cliff Rummel: Hangers haven't got what you've got!
Charlie Barr: I'll give you a tip, young fellow. Never go off half-cocked. Who's to say the Klan's involved? You got a witness? Don't drag people into anything unless you got solid legal evidence. Everything that happens in these small towns right away they blame it on the Klan.
Faulkner: Let's not fool ourselves, Charlie. You know the boys. Without those white hoods to hide in, they're no heroes. That's why they need the hoods in the first place. Put them under fire, legal fire, and you'll see a rat race like you never seen before! They'll squeal, they'll cry, they'll run like rabbits!
Burt Rainey: Hear that yellin' out there? That's the Klan! They just found out that law and order can't touch them. You did that when you let them off! They're runnin' wild! They're gonna rip up the old laws and make new ones! They're gonna do every rotten thing they can think of doing!
Charlie Barr: Don't force me to show you how we handle people! We're the law here! We're the judges and the jury!::Marsha Mitchell: I'm no hero. I'm scard! That's what you wanted, and that's the way it is. Yeah, I'm afraid of what you might do to me. But if I ever get out of here, I'm gonna tell, and there's nothing you can do that'll stop me!
Burt Rainey: Just wearing that hood doesn't change your voice, Walker. Am I supposed to be afraid of you because your face is covered up? It'll take more than these sheets you're wearing to hide the fact that you're mean, frightened little people, or you wouldn't be here, desecrating the cross.
Winchester '73 (1950)
Actors:
Steve Darrell (actor),
Jack Curtis (actor),
Victor Adamson (actor),
Tony Curtis (actor),
Robert Anderson (actor),
Abner Biberman (actor),
Chet Brandenburg (actor),
Steve Brodie (actor),
Roy Bucko (actor),
Ray Bennett (actor),
Edmund Cobb (actor),
James Best (actor),
Tex Cooper (actor),
Victor Cox (actor),
John Doucette (actor),
Plot: In a marksmanship contest, Lin McAdam wins a prized Winchester rifle, which is immediately stolen by the runner-up, Dutch Henry Brown. This "story of a rifle" then follows McAdams' pursuit, and the rifle as it changes hands, until a final showdown and shoot-out on a rocky mountain precipice.
Keywords: ambush, bank-robbery, bar-fight, battle, blonde, bravery, brawl, brother, brother-brother-relationship, carbine
Genres:
Western,
Quotes:
[after Lola and Steve escape from the Indians into the cavalry camp]::Lola Manners: Do you mind if I kiss you?::Sgt. Wilkes: No, ma'am, I'd like it. Providin' your man don't mind.::[she kisses him]::Lola Manners: That's for savin' my life.::Sgt. Wilkes: Now you disappoint me. I thought it was 'cause I'm pretty. Got some coffee boilin' on the fire. Wanna just sorta help yourself?::Lola Manners: Oh, coffee. You know, now that I look at you... you ARE pretty.
[High-Spade explains to Lola why Lin has been pursuing his brother, 'Dutch']::High-Spade Frankie Wilson: Well, that's the way it was. The old man sired two sons. One was no good... never was any good. Robbed a bank... a stagecoach. Then when he came home and wanted to hide out, the old man wouldn't go for it. So Dutch shot him... in the back.
Sgt. Wilkes: You're a man after my stamp. Wish we'd have had you with us at Bull Run. We might not have run so fast.::Lin McAdam: Well, I wanna tell you somethin'. I was with you at Bull Run. So was High-Spade.::High-Spade Frankie Wilson: Only we was on the other side.
Waco Johnnie Dean: What was I saying?::Lola Manners: You were talking about yourself.::Waco Johnnie Dean: Where did I stop?::Lola Manners: You didn't. But you can now. I already know all about Waco Johnnie Dean, the fastest gun in Texas.::Waco Johnnie Dean: Texas? Lady, why limit me?
High-Spade Frankie Wilson: Did you ever wonder what he'd think about you hunting down Dutch Henry?::Lin McAdam: He'd understand. He taught me to hunt.::High-Spade Frankie Wilson: Not men. Hunting for food, that's alright. Hunting a man to kill him? You're beginning to like it.::Lin McAdam: That's where you're wrong. I don't like it. Some things a man has to do, so he does 'em.
High-Spade Frankie Wilson: Where's that Steve boy? Drinkin' whiskey?::Lola Manners: He's dead.::High-Spade Frankie Wilson: Sudden, wasn't it?::Lola Manners: Very. He was killed by that gentleman standing at the bar. The one that's looking at us.::High-Spade Frankie Wilson: Don't seem right for people to go around killing nice folks like...::Lola Manners: He's not "people". He's Waco Johnnie Dean.
[Lin McAdam and High-Spade are signing up for the shooting contest]::Bartender: Who would you be?::High-Spade Frankie Wilson: High-Spade Frankie Wilson... with a hyphen. That's what I sit on when I get tired.
[after Lin wins the Winchester 73 rifle]::Dutch Henry Brown: How much will you take for it?::Lin McAdam: It's not for sale.::Dutch Henry Brown: That's too bad. That's too much gun for a man to have just for... shootin' rabbits.::Lin McAdam: Or for shootin' men in the back.
Opening title card: This is the story of the Winchester Rifle Model 1873, "The gun that won the West." To cowman, outlaw, peace officer or soldier, the Winchester '73 was a treasured possession. An Indian would sell his soul to own one.
High-Spade Frankie Wilson: We've hit a lot of towns, Lin. What makes you think he'll be here?::Lin McAdam: He'll be here.::High-Spade Frankie Wilson: We've been wrong before.::Lin McAdam: He'll be here.::High-Spade Frankie Wilson: On account of that?::[High-Spade indicates the Winchester '73 rifle that is the top prize at Dodge City's Fourth of July shooting competition]::Lin McAdam: If he isn't here already, that gun'll bring him.
A Bill of Divorcement (1940)
Actors:
Roy Webb (composer),
Patric Knowles (actor),
Herbert Marshall (actor),
Adolphe Menjou (actor),
C. Aubrey Smith (actor),
Dalton Trumbo (writer),
Harry Marker (editor),
John Farrow (director),
Maureen O'Hara (actress),
Renié (costume designer),
Lee S. Marcus (producer),
Robert Sisk (producer),
Fay Bainter (actress),
Ernest Cossart (actor),
Dame May Whitty (actress),
Plot: Margaret Fairfield, whose husband Hilary has been in an insane asylum for twenty years, divorces him so she can remarry. But then Hilary, who was thought incurable, recovers and returns home. His return spells disaster for all concerned.
Keywords: based-on-play, catholic-church, christmas, clergy, divorce, england, heredity, insanity, physician, self-sacrifice
Genres:
Drama,
Quotes:
Aunt Hester Fairfield: We Ought to know more about his family, Margaret you owe it to us all.::Sydney Fairfield: Bother with family, he will only be here about two days and we shalln't have any time to waste on family.::Aunt Hester Fairfield: and What may I ask that going to keep you so occupied::Sydney Fairfield: Kissing probably!
The Great Garrick (1937)
Actors:
Leyland Hodgson (actor),
Brian Aherne (actor),
Trevor Bardette (actor),
Luis Alberni (actor),
Lionel Atwill (actor),
E.E. Clive (actor),
Chester Clute (actor),
Melville Cooper (actor),
Gino Corrado (actor),
George Bunny (actor),
Harry Davenport (actor),
Albert Dekker (actor),
Paul Everton (actor),
Etienne Girardot (actor),
Edward Everett Horton (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,