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Island in the Sky -- (Original Trailer)
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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Underworld U.S.A. -- (Movie Clip) Meet Your Maker

Convict Tolly (Cliff Robertson) gets friendly with the doctor (Henry Norell) then closes in on Farrar (Peter Brocco), one of his father's killers, in writer-producer-director Samuel Fuller's Underworld U.S.A., 1961.
Hamlet (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Murder Most Foul

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Virgin Spring, The -- (Movie Clip) Until She's Been Tamed

Mother Mareta (Birgitta Valberg) waking pampered Karin (Brigitta Pettersson), they converse and are joined by father Tore (Max von Sydow), early in Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring, 1960.
King Of The Roaring 20's (1961) -- (Movie Clip) You've Got Five Seconds

Crooked politician Tim O'Brien (Jack Carson) has not too much trouble persuading Arnold (David Janssen) to cut out his life-long partner, in King Of The Roaring 20s' -- The Story Of Arnold Rothstein, 1961.
Al Capone (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Price Is No Object

In a Cicero, Illinois boutique, Rod Steiger (title character) buys off Gladys (Patricia Donahue), but pursues shop-girl Maureen (Fay Spain), with whom he has a history, in Al Capone, 1959.


1. Virgin Spring, The -- (Movie Clip) Until She's Been Tamed


Mother Mareta (Birgitta Valberg) waking pampered Karin (Brigitta Pettersson), they converse and are joined by father Tore (Max von Sydow), early in Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring, 1960.
2. Sunrise At Campobello -- (Movie Clip) Your Amiable Chatter


Eleanor (Greer Garson) with doctor (Frank Ferguson) and family confidante Louis (Hume Cronyn) before he rejoins the mysteriously stricken Franklin (Ralph Bellamy), in the Roosevelt family drama Sunrise At Campobello, 1960.
3. Cornered (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Not More Than Three Husbands


Incza (Walter Slezak) brings Gerard (Dick Powell), seeking his wife's killers, to the Buenos Aires society party hosted by Camargo (Steven Geray) and especially his wife (Nina Vale), in Edward Dmytryk's Cornered, 1945.
4. Gypsy Girl -- (Movie Clip) I Like Graves


First scene in which Brydie (Hayley Mills. directed by her father John), visits the grave of a boy she knew, meeting grave-digger Slim (Hamilton Dyce) and gypsy youth Roibin (Ian McShane), in Gypsy Girl, 1966.
5. Song To Remember, A -- (Movie Clip) Spirit Of Poland


Professor Elsner (Paul Muni) is failing to persuade Frenchman Pleyel (George Coulouris) to promote Polish pianist Chopin (Cornel Wilde), until Franz Liszt (Stephen Bekassy) lights into the Polonaise, in A Song To Remember, 1945.