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1001 Arabian Nights - (Original Trailer)
Aladdin gets some short-sighted help from his uncle, Mr. Magoo, in the cartoon adventure 1001 Arabian Nights (1959).
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13 Frightened Girls -- (Alternate Scene) -- British Girl Opening
The "British Girl" version of the opening to William Castle's 13 Frightened Girls, 1963, all of which are seen on the new William Castle Film Collection DVD set, available October 20th.
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13 Frightened Girls -- (Alternate Scene) -- French Girl Opening
The "French Girl" version of the opening to William Castle's 13 Frightened Girls, 1963, all of which are seen on the new William Castle Film Collection DVD set, available October 20th.
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7 Women - (Original Trailer)
Seven women staffing an isolated Chinese mission fight to survive a bandit attack in John Ford's last movie 7 Women (1966).
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7th Dawn, The -- (Movie Clip) I'm In Excellent Condition
Jungle work for William Holden (as rubber-plantation owner "Ferris") in good spirits after visiting with guerilla pals, encountering Candace (Susannah York), skinny-dipping, in The 7th Dawn, 1964.
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7th Dawn, The -- (Movie Clip) Open, Malaysia
The producers thank Malaysia as the credits roll for the post-WWII drama The 7th Dawn, 1964, starring William Holden, Capucine, Tetsuro Tamba and Susannah York, directed by Lewis Gilbert.
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7th Dawn, The -- (Movie Clip) The War Is Over!
Stay-behind American Ferris (William Holden) and fellow guerilla Dhana (Capucine) are busy slaughtering Japanese prisoners when the war ends, and Brit Trumpey (Michael Goodliffe) launches formalities, in The 7th Dawn, 1964.
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7th Voyage of Sinbad, The -- (Movie Clip) Follow! Kill!
Hard to say who's winning here, Cyclops, Dragon, special effects guru Ray Harryhausen or composer Bernard Hermann, as Kerwin Matthews and Kathryn Grant flee in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, 1958.
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7th Voyage of Sinbad, The -- (Movie Clip) I Bid You Genie...
Trouble with a big two-headed Roc (by Ray Harryhausen) just as tiny Parisa (Kathryn Grant) tells Sinbad (Kerwin Matthews) the incantation, and Sokurah (Torin Thatcher) moves in, from The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, 1958.
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A Bullet Is Waiting - (Original Trailer)
A plane crash strands a policeman and his prisoner in the wilderness in A Bullet Is Waiting (1954) starring Jean Simmons and Rory Calhoun.
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Action Of The Tiger - (Original Trailer)
Van Johnson goes into Communist Albania and tangles with a young Sean Connery in Action Of The Tiger (1957).
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Adventure - (Original Trailer)
Gable's back and Garson's got him! was the tagline for Adventure (1945), Clark Gable's first movie after World War II.
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Adventures of Don Juan - (Original Trailer)
Errol Flynn combines swashbuckling with perhaps a little autobiography in the Technicolor Adventures of Don Juan (1949).
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Adventures of Marco Polo, The -- (Movie Clip) Open, Venice
Opening for Samuel Goldwyn's The Adventures of Marco Polo, 1938, starring Gary Cooper and Basil Rathbone, ending with Ernest Truex (as "Binguccio") inventing a modern swimming pool game on the canals of Venice.
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Adventures of Marco Polo, The -- (Movie Clip) Snakes?
Toting Binguccio (Ernest Truex) on his back, Gary Cooper (title character) discovers pasta and a Christian (almost, H.B. Warner as "Chen-Tsu") on his first day in China, in Samuel Goldwyn's The Adventures of Marco Polo, 1938.
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Adventures of Marco Polo, The -- (Movie Clip) Snapping Turtle
Screenwriter Robert E. Sherwood very much at play, as Gary Cooper (title character) interrogates girls, at the behest of Kublai Khan (George Barbier) and aide Ahmed (Basil Rathbone) in Samuel Goldwyn's The Adventures of Marco Polo, 1938.
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Adventures of Marco Polo, The -- (Movie Clip) Subtle Poison
Emperor Kublai Khan (George Barbier) at court, detailing plans to conquer Japan, then consulting with slimy aide Ahmed (Basil Rathbone), in Samuel Goldwyn's expensive flop The Adventures of Marco Polo, 1938.
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Adventures of Robin Hood, The -- (Movie Clip) I Am Regent!
Prince John (Claude Rains) declares himself Regent of England and hears dissent only from a certain Sir Robin (Errol Flynn) in The Adventures of Robin Hood, 1938.
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Adventures of Robin Hood, The -- (Movie Clip) My Dear Brother
Prince John (Claude Rains) and Sir Guy (Basil Rathbone) anticipate their spoils upon the capture of King John in this early scene from The Adventures of Robin Hood, 1938.
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African Queen, The -- (Movie Clip) A Mere Physical Experience...
Charlie Alnut (Humphrey Bogart) is disappointed when Rose (Katharine Hepburn) enjoys her first run on the rapids and is determined to press on, in John Huston's The African Queen, 1951.
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