Island in the Sky -- (Original Trailer)
it's a saga of survival as a WWII transport plane crashes in the Canadian wilderness in William Wellman's Island in the Sky (1953).
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Fire Over England -- (Movie Clip) You Are The Queen's Servant
Young Michael (Laurence Olivier) and Sir Richard (Lyn Harding) Ingolby are the captives of...
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Fire Over England -- (Movie Clip) Fetch Me My Disguises
With striking candor, Queen Elizabeth (Flora Robson) bullies her lady-in-waiting Cynthia...
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Gumshoe (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Eddie
Albert Finney (as "Eddie Ginley") waxes comic-noir, narrating in the opening of director...
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Last Emperor, The -- (Movie Clip) Opening Credits
Opening title sequence for director Bernardo Bertolucci's Academy Award-winning epic...
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Princess O'Rourke -- (Movie Clip) Is That Hereditary?
Princess Maria (Olivia de Havilland) seems rightly concerned at tics demonstrated by the...
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Blues in the Night -- (Movie Clip) It Got Too Hot
Vampy Kay (Betty Field) negotiating with escaped convict and ex-gang boss Del (Lloyd...
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Nicholas and Alexandra -- (Movie Clip) God Loves Sinners
The Empress (Janet Suzman) receives the new court mystic Rasputin (Tom Baker) as she descends into panic over her hemophiliac son, in Franklin Schaffner's epic Nicholas and Alexandra, 1971.
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Last Emperor, The -- (Movie Clip) Manchurian Rats
A flashback to 1924, in which Pu-Yi (John Lone) turns to his English tutor "RJ" (Peter O'Toole) for advice when he is overthrown during a tennis game, in Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, 1987.
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Fleet's In, The (1942) -- (Movie Clip) I Remember You
Johnny Dorsey's band features regular vocalist Helen O'Connell and guest Dorothy Lamour (as "The Countess") performing "I Remember You" by Johnny Mercer and director Victor Schertzinger in Paramount's The Fleet's In, 1942.
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Nicholas and Alexandra -- (Movie Clip) Your Gentle Czar
Tender early sequence as the Czar (Michael Jayston) learns he has a son, and discusses names with the Czarina (Janet Suzman) in director Franklin J. Schaffner's Nicholas and Alexandra, 1971.
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Woman in White, The (1948) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Afraid I'm Lost
Immediately from the opening, traveling Hartright (Gig Young) encounters the spooky Ann (Eleanor Parker, in one of her two roles), pursued by Count Fosco (Sydney Greenstreet) and henchman (Matther Boulton) in The Woman in White, 1948.