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Clash of the Titans - (Original Trailer)
A Greek hero fights a series of monsters, including the dreaded Gorgon, in Clash of the Titans (1981), with special effects by Ray Harryhausen.
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Congo Maisie - (Original Trailer)
For the second "Maisie" movie, Maisie (Ann Sothern) ends up stranded in Africa in Congo Maisie (1940).
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Cool Hand Luke - (A TCM Featurette)
George Kennedy tells what his Best Supporting Actor Oscar for Cool Hand Luke (1967) meant to his career.
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Corvette Summer - (Original Trailer)
Mark Hamill followed Star Wars playing a high school student in search of his stolen car in Corvette Summer (1978).
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Count of Monte Cristo, The (1934) -- (Movie Ciip) Only Eight Years...
Prisoner Dantes (Robert Donat) dreams of his beloved Mercedes (Elissa Landi) and his enemies then hears a tapping that turns out to be the Abbe Ferria (O.P. Heggie) in Rowland V. Lee's The Count of Monte Cristo, 1934.
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Count of Monte Cristo, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Dust Off Your Memory
Dantes (Robert Donat, now as "Monte Cristo") catches Mondego (Douglas Walton) about to commit murder, then reveals himself as his elegant vengeance begins in Rowland V. Lee's The Count of Monte Cristo, 1934.
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Count of Monte Cristo, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Have Mercy On His Soul...
Dantes (Robert Donat) stitches himself into the burial shroud of the deceased Abbe Feria and is released by his unwitting jailers in Rowland V. Lee's The Count of Monte Cristo, 1934.
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Count of Monte Cristo, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) He's Had His Trial
Sailor Edmond Dantes (Robert Donat) gets framed under the authority of De Villefort (Louis Calhern) and his turncoat friends Mondego (Douglas Walton) and Danglers (Raymond Walburn) in The Count of Monte Cristo, 1934.
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Count of Monte Cristo, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Opening Credits
Opening title credits and prologue to Edward Small's 1934 production of Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo, starring Robert Donat, Elissa Landi and Louis Calhern.
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Crimson Tide -- (Movie Clip) My Favorite Part
Captain Ramsey (Gene Hackman) shares a command moment with his aide Hunter (Denzel Washington) as the ship submerges with the Naval Hymn swelling in director Tony Scott's Crimson Tide, 1995.
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Crimson Tide -- (Movie Clip) Preserve Democracy
Captain Ramsey (Gene Hackman) and Commander Hunter (Denzel Washington) review an incident aboard the U.S.S. Alabama in director Tony Scott's Crimson Tide, 1995.
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Damn The Defiant! - (Original Trailer)
Mutiny threatens His Majesty's warship during the war against Napoleon in Damn The Defiant! (1962) starring Alec Guinness.
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David Mamet, Guest Programmer -- (A TCM Promo)
The triple threat talent - playwright, director & screenwriter - co-hosts a night of his favorite films on March 22nd; In Which We Serve (1942) and Island in the Sky (1953) are among them.
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Deliverance - (Pan-and-scan trailer)
Four city businessmen find danger and death in the Georgia backwoods in John Boorman's Deliverance (1972) starring Burt Reynolds and Jon Voight.
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Devil Dogs of the Air - (Original Trailer)
James Cagney joins the Marine Flying Corps. Think he'll settle in without causing trouble? Think again in Devil Dogs of the Air (1935).
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Diamonds Are Forever - (Original Trailer)
A diamond smuggling ring leads James Bond (Sean Connery) to his old nemesis, Blofeld, in Diamonds Are Forever (1971).
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Diamonds Are Forever -- (Movie Clip) All Behind You...
Captured again, 007 (Sean Connery) meets Blofeld (Charles Gray) and gets an assist from Tiffany (Jill St. John) in her memorable purple bikini, in Diamonds Are Forever, 1971.
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Diamonds Are Forever -- (Movie Clip) Fifty-Fifty Split
Interrupted pre-tryst with Plenty O'Toole (Lana Wood), Bond (Sean Connery), posing as thief Peter Franks, is surprised when thugs withdraw, yielding to Tiffany (Jill St. John) in Diamonds Are Forever, 1971.
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Diamonds Are Forever -- (Movie Clip) Who Is Your Floor?
Playing dumb in Amsterdam, Bond (Sean Connery) engages thief Peter Franks (Joe Robinson) in a muscular brawl in an elevator, with Tiffany (Jill St. John) observing in Diamonds Are Forever, 1971.
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Dr. No - (Original Trailer)
In his first big screen adventure, James Bond (Sean Connery) goes to Jamaica to stop a plot to end the U.S. space program in Dr. No (1962).
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