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Dr. No -- (Movie Clip) Bond, James Bond
At a London casino, Sean Connery is revealed in a most deliberate fashion in his very first appearance as James Bond, gaming with Sylvia Trench (Eunice Gayson) in Dr. No, 1963.
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Dr. No -- (Movie Clip) Crab Key
The ineffective Professor Dent (Anthony Dawson) visits Crab Key, where he gets not-quite in-person instructions for dealing with Bond from his boss (Joseph Wiseman) in Dr. No, 1963.
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Dr. No -- (Movie Clip) Honey
Having sneaked on to Crab Key overnight, Bond (Sean Connery) is awakened by statuesque shell-hunter Honey (Ursula Andress) in the first James Bond feature Dr. No, 1963.
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Dr. No -- (Movie Clip) Moneypenny, M
Bond (Sean Connery) is briefed on his mission and lectured about his gun as Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell) and "M" (Bernard Lee) make their first appearances in Dr. No, 1963.
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Dr. No -- (Movie Clip) Mr. Jones
Arriving in Jamaica, 007 (Sean Connery) encounters Mr. Jones (Reggie Carter) who's offering an unsolicited ride, in the first James Bond feature Dr. No, 1963.
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Dr. No -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Three Blind Mice
Opening title sequence for the first James Bond feature Dr. No, 1963, starring Sean Connery, and introducing three Jamaican "blind mice" who are up to no good.
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Drum, The (a.k.a. Drums) (1938) -- (Movie Clip) In Blinking Chief!
Prince Azim (Sabu) upsets young British corps drummer Bill (Desmond Tester) but they quickly make friends in The Drum, 1938, directed by Zoltan Korda from a novel by A.E.W Mason.
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Drum, The (a.k.a. Drums) (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Machine Guns, Carruthers
Moving right along, troops on the Northwest Frontier discover the natives have machine guns, the governor (Francis L. Sullivan) frets, and we meet Carruthers (Roger Livesey) operating under-cover in The Drum, 1938.
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Drum, The (a.k.a. Drums) (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Northwest
Gaudy and mappy opening sequence followed by a big splash of on-location Northwest Frontier shots, from The Drum, 1938, (a.k.a. Drums) starring Sabu, directed by Zoltan Korda.
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Drum, The (a.k.a. Drums) (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Tokot, Prince Azim
Bill (Desmond Tester) and mates drumming away as Carruthers (Roger Livesey) leads his column into Tokot, where they meet mischievous Prince Azim (Sabu) in Zoltan Korda's The Drum, 1938.
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Drums Along The Mohawk - (Original Trailer)
Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert try to make a home in the frontier of colonial America in John Ford's Drums Along The Mohawk (1939).
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Duel (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Chuck's Cafe
Pace of editing, noise and music increases as the demon truck is now openly out to get driver Dave (Dennis Weaver) in Steven Spielberg's TV movie Duel, 1971.
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Duel (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Flammable
The first encounter between driver Dave (Dennis Weaver) in his red Plymouth Valiant and a nasty looking tanker truck, with radio entertainment, from Steven Spielberg's TV movie Duel, 1971.
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Duel (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Opening Credits
The P.O.V. seems to be the hood of a car cruising through L.A., with extensive A-M radio accompaniment, in the opening titles from Steven Spielberg's T-V movie Duel (1971), starring Dennis Weaver.
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Duel (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Passing Lane
Dave Mann (Dennis Weaver) in his red Plymouth Valiant discovers the ill intentions of the unseen truck driver in Steven Spielberg's celebrated TV movie Duel, 1971.
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Duel (1971) -- (Movie Clip) You Never Know
In an extraordinary long take, a sample of internal monologue from the rattled Dave (Dennis Weaver) who soon discovers the killer truck isn't gone, in Steven Spielberg's Duel, 1971.
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Electra Glide in Blue - (Movie Clip)
These are the title credits to the 1973 movie Electra Glide in Blue starring Robert Blake as an Arizona cop investigating the murder of a desert hermit.
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Electra Glide in Blue - (Movie Clip)
Arizona cop Wintergreen (Robert Blake) takes a ritualistic approach to dressing for his big night out on the town.
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Electra Glide in Blue - (Movie Clip)
Jolene (Jeannine Riley) goes into psychobabble mode in front of Wintergreen (Robert Blake) and Poole (Mitch Ryan) as she recalls her failed Hollywood dream.
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Electra Glide in Blue - (Original Trailer)
An Arizona motorcycle cop (Robert Blake) moves to the Homicide Division to solve a hermit's murder in Electra Glide in Blue (1973).
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