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Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Heaven Can Wait, the charming 1978 remake of Here comes Mr. Jordan (1941), is a sweet tragicomedy that enabled Warren Beatty (lead actor, co-writer, co-director, producer) to fulfill his cinematic dream three years later when he took on all four roles again with his outstanding movie "Reds". As with most of his movies, Beatty managed to surround himself with a cast of the utmost quality, talent and charisma and in doing so, assured himself of a box-office hit. The story is about life and death and how love transcends death. In the 1941 movie, the lead character Joe Pendleton was a boxer and Beatty had originally planned to have his friend Muhammad Ali play that role. Ali's schedule did not allow it, so Beatty altered the script and turned the lead into an American football player, a sport he excelled at in his youth, taking on the role himself. The cast included co-director Buck Henry as the bumbling escort, James Mason as Mr. Jordan the way station executive, Dyan Cannon and Charles Grodin as the scheming wife and personal secretary, Julie Christie as the activist/love-interest and the always excellent Jack Warden as football coach Max Corkle. Vincent Gardenia completes the wonderful ensemble with a guest appearance as the police inspector. All actors are in fine form, especially veteran Jack Warden. Beatty is at his charming and disarming best. Deadpan seems invented by Grodin and Dyan Cannon has never been better. Warden, Mason and Cannon were nominated for Oscars for their supporting roles, Beatty was nominated in four categories: lead actor, screenplay, director and producer. In 2001 Chris Rock gave the subject another try with a third remake "Down To Earth" that couldn't hold up to its much better predecessors.
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Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Heaven Can Wait, the charming 1978 remake of Here comes Mr. Jordan (1941), is a sweet tragicomedy that enabled Warren Beatty (lead actor, co-writer, co-director, producer) to fulfill his cinematic dream three years later when he took on all four roles again with his outstanding movie "Reds". As with most of his movies, Beatty managed to surround himself with a cast of the utmost quality, talent and charisma and in doing so, assured himself of a box-office hit. The story is about life and death and how love transcends death. In the 1941 movie, the lead character Joe Pendleton was a boxer and Beatty had originally planned to have his friend Muhammad Ali play that role. Ali's schedule did not allow it, so Beatty altered the script and turned the lead into an American football player, a sport he excelled at in his youth, taking on the role himself. The cast included co-director Buck Henry as the bumbling escort, James Mason as Mr. Jordan the way station executive, Dyan Cannon and Charles Grodin as the scheming wife and personal secretary, Julie Christie as the activist/love-interest and the always excellent Jack Warden as football coach Max Corkle. Vincent Gardenia completes the wonderful ensemble with a guest appearance as the police inspector. All actors are in fine form, especially veteran Jack Warden. Beatty is at his charming and disarming best. Deadpan seems invented by Grodin and Dyan Cannon has never been better. Warden, Mason and Cannon were nominated for Oscars for their supporting roles, Beatty was nominated in four categories: lead actor, screenplay, director and producer. In 2001 Chris Rock gave the subject another try with a third remake "Down To Earth" that couldn't hold up to its much better predecessors.
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Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Heaven Can Wait, the charming 1978 remake of Here comes Mr. Jordan (1941), is a sweet tragicomedy that enabled Warren Beatty (lead actor, co-writer, co-director, producer) to fulfill his cinematic dream three years later when he took on all four roles again with his outstanding movie "Reds". As with most of his movies, Beatty managed to surround himself with a cast of the utmost quality, talent and charisma and in doing so, assured himself of a box-office hit. The story is about life and death and how love transcends death. In the 1941 movie, the lead character Joe Pendleton was a boxer and Beatty had originally planned to have his friend Muhammad Ali play that role. Ali's schedule did not allow it, so Beatty altered the script and turned the lead into an American football player, a sport he excelled at in his youth, taking on the role himself. The cast included co-director Buck Henry as the bumbling escort, James Mason as Mr. Jordan the way station executive, Dyan Cannon and Charles Grodin as the scheming wife and personal secretary, Julie Christie as the activist/love-interest and the always excellent Jack Warden as football coach Max Corkle. Vincent Gardenia completes the wonderful ensemble with a guest appearance as the police inspector. All actors are in fine form, especially veteran Jack Warden. Beatty is at his charming and disarming best. Deadpan seems invented by Grodin and Dyan Cannon has never been better. Warden, Mason and Cannon were nominated for Oscars for their supporting roles, Beatty was nominated in four categories: lead actor, screenplay, director and producer. In 2001 Chris Rock gave the subject another try with a third remake "Down To Earth" that couldn't hold up to its much better predecessors.
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Shampoo - The ladies and their George
Shampoo is a fantastic, intelligent, greatly entertaining and wickedly funny political comedy. Inspired by "The Country Wife", written by the noted playwright William Wycherley (1674), screenwriter Robert Towne wrote the first draft for "Shampoo". Later, lead actor (and producer) Warren Beatty wrote the political scenes, such as the fundraiser. Beatty, as the male equivalent of the dumb blonde George Roundy, surrounded himself again with a stellar cast. Jack Warden as Lester Karp, Goldie Hawn as Jill, Julie Christie as Jackie Shawn, Tony Bill as Johnny Pope and introducing Carrie Fisher as Lorna. Lee Grant won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her portrayal as Felicia Karp. The movie is a great social and political commentary that, though filmed in 1974 and released the next year, takes place in the days before the 1968 elections. A true classic that intelligently mixes politics and humor.
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Shampoo
Shampoo is a fantastic, intelligent, greatly entertaining and wickedly funny political comedy. Inspired by "The Country Wife", written by the noted playwright William Wycherley (1674), screenwriter Robert Towne wrote the first draft for "Shampoo". Later, lead actor (and producer) Warren Beatty wrote the political scenes, such as the fundraiser. Beatty, as the male equivalent of the dumb blonde George Roundy, surrounded himself again with a stellar cast. Jack Warden as Lester Karp, Goldie Hawn as Jill, Julie Christie as Jackie Shawn, Tony Bill as Johnny Pope and introducing Carrie Fisher as Lorna. Lee Grant won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her portrayal as Felicia Karp. The movie is a great social and political commentary that, though filmed in 1974 and released the next year, takes place in the days before the 1968 elections. A true classic that intelligently mixes politics and humor.
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Heaven Can Wait (1978) Final Scenes
Heaven Can Wait, the charming 1978 remake of Here comes Mr. Jordan (1941), is a sweet tragicomedy that enabled Warren Beatty (lead actor, co-writer, co-director, producer) to fulfill his cinematic dream three years later when he took on all four roles again with his outstanding movie "Reds". As with most of his movies, Beatty managed to surround himself with a cast of the utmost quality, talent and charisma and in doing so, assured himself of a box-office hit. The story is about life and death and how love transcends death. In the 1941 movie, the lead character Joe Pendleton was a boxer and Beatty had originally planned to have his friend Muhammad Ali play that role. Ali's schedule did not allow it, so Beatty altered the script and turned the lead into an American football player, a sport he excelled at in his youth, taking on the role himself. The cast included co-director Buck Henry as the bumbling escort, James Mason as Mr. Jordan the way station executive, Dyan Cannon and Charles Grodin as the scheming wife and personal secretary, Julie Christie as the activist/love-interest and the always excellent Jack Warden as football coach Max Corkle. Vincent Gardenia completes the wonderful ensemble with a guest appearance as the police inspector. All actors are in fine form, especially veteran Jack Warden. Beatty is at his charming and disarming best. Deadpan seems invented by Grodin and Dyan Cannon has never been better. Warden, Mason and Cannon were nominated for Oscars for their supporting roles, Beatty was nominated in four categories: lead actor, screenplay, director and producer. In 2001 Chris Rock gave the subject another try with a third remake "Down To Earth" that couldn't hold up to its much better predecessors.
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Shampoo
Shampoo is a fantastic, intelligent, greatly entertaining and wickedly funny political comedy. Inspired by "The Country Wife", written by the noted playwright William Wycherley (1674), screenwriter Robert Towne wrote the first draft for "Shampoo". Later, lead actor (and producer) Warren Beatty wrote the political scenes, such as the fundraiser. Beatty, as the male equivalent of the dumb blonde George Roundy, surrounded himself again with a stellar cast. Jack Warden as Lester Karp, Goldie Hawn as Jill, Julie Christie as Jackie Shawn, Tony Bill as Johnny Pope and introducing Carrie Fisher as Lorna. Lee Grant won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her portrayal as Felicia Karp. The movie is a great social and political commentary that, though filmed in 1974 and released the next year, takes place in the days before the 1968 elections. A true classic that intelligently mixes politics and humor.
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Shampoo
Shampoo is a fantastic, intelligent, greatly entertaining and wickedly funny political comedy. Inspired by "The Country Wife", written by the noted playwright William Wycherley (1674), screenwriter Robert Towne wrote the first draft for "Shampoo". Later, lead actor (and producer) Warren Beatty wrote the political scenes, such as the fundraiser. Beatty, as the male equivalent of the dumb blonde George Roundy, surrounded himself again with a stellar cast. Jack Warden as Lester Karp, Goldie Hawn as Jill, Julie Christie as Jackie Shawn, Tony Bill as Johnny Pope and introducing Carrie Fisher as Lorna. Lee Grant won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her portrayal as Felicia Karp. The movie is a great social and political commentary that, though filmed in 1974 and released the next year, takes place in the days before the 1968 elections. A true classic that intelligently mixes politics and humor.
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ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN - Trailer
Redford, Dustin Hoffman, Jack Warden, Martin Balsam, Hal Holbrook and Jason Robards...trailer Robert Redford Dustin Hoffman Jack Warden Martin Balsam Hal Holbrook Jason
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NIGHT AND THE CITY - Trailer - Robert De Niro
Niro, Jessica Lange, Jack Warden, Eli Wallach, Alan King and Cliff Gorman...trailer Robert De Niro Jessica Lange Jack Warden Eli Wallach Alan King
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Carbon Copy (1981) trailer
The 1981 comedy from director Michael Schultz starring George Segal as a business executive who discovers he has a black son played by Denzel Washington which is apparently is the worst thing that could happen to him. Probably not gracing Washington's resume these days. Also starring Jack Warden, Susan St. James, and Paul Winfield. Any resemblance between father and son is purely racist.
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BEING THERE - Trailer
Peter Sellers, Shirley Maclaine, Melvyn Douglas, David Clennon and Jack Warden...trailer Hal Ashby Peter Sellers Shirley Maclaine Melvyn Douglas David Clennon Jack Warden
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Shampoo - The political fundraiser dinner scene
Shampoo is a fantastic, intelligent, greatly entertaining and wickedly funny political comedy. Inspired by "The Country Wife", wri Shampoo is a fantastic, intelligent, greatly entertaining and wickedly funny political comedy. Inspired by "The Country Wife", written by the noted playwright William Wycherley (1674), screenwriter Robert Towne wrote the first draft for "Shampoo". Later, lead actor (and producer) Warren Beatty wrote the political scenes, such as the fundraiser. Beatty, as the male equivalent of the dumb blonde George Roundy, surrounded himself again with a stellar cast. Jack Warden as Lester Karp, Goldie Hawn as Jill, Julie Christie as Jackie Shawn, Tony Bill as Johnny Pope and introducing Carrie Fisher as Lorna. Lee Grant won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her portrayal as Felicia Karp. The movie is a great social and political commentary that, though filmed in 1974 and released the next year, takes place in the days before the 1968 elections. A true classic that intelligently mixes politics and humor.
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Bulworth: the senator cruises the hood
In 1998 "Bulworth", the brilliant political satire written, directed, produced by and starring Warren Beatty was one of the best movies of the year and deservedly so. Nominated for a Best Screenplay Oscar, WGA Award, PFS Award, Best Screenplay and Best Picture Golden Globe, CFCA Award. Winner of the Best Screenplay award of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. Nominated for Best Actor Golden Globe for Warren Beatty, and Grammy Awards for the Best Soundtrack, "Bulworth" was a little crazy, daring, razor sharp, entertaining and - despite its wackiness - at moments painfully true. Beatty put his finger on the sore spot in (American) politics: money corrupts, as does power, and most often the two go hand in hand. Written off by some as "unrealistic" Beatty chose the only format that could work to bring the message home, without preaching: satire. By letting the story border on the absurd in places, by walking that very thin line between politically correct and politically incorrect he vented his frustrations about the state of politics - even the state of the nation. "Bulworth" is a highly intelligent, knowledgeable, provoking always entertaining roller coaster look into politics. Co-starring Beatty's friends, veteran actor Jack Warden and Paul Sorvino, Halle Berry, a insanely funny Oliver Platt and Joshua Melina and Don Cheadle. A must see! In these scenes, Bulworth has first hand experiences in the hood and an especially hysterically funny drive in a pimped up car!
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Shampoo
Shampoo is a fantastic, intelligent, greatly entertaining and wickedly funny political comedy. Inspired by "The Country Wife", written by the noted playwright William Wycherley (1674), screenwriter Robert Towne wrote the first draft for "Shampoo". Later, lead actor (and producer) Warren Beatty wrote the political scenes, such as the fundraiser. Beatty, as the male equivalent of the dumb blonde George Roundy, surrounded himself again with a stellar cast. Jack Warden as Lester Karp, Goldie Hawn as Jill, Julie Christie as Jackie Shawn, Tony Bill as Johnny Pope and introducing Carrie Fisher as Lorna. Lee Grant won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her portrayal as Felicia Karp. The movie is a great social and political commentary that, though filmed in 1974 and released the next year, takes place in the days before the 1968 elections. A true classic that intelligently mixes politics and humor.
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Brian's Song Trailer
1971 Trailer for Brian's Song with James Caan, Billy Dee Williams, Jack Warden, and Shelley Fabares. Based on the book by Gale Sayers.
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Beyond the Poseidon Adventure Trailer
the Poseidon Adventure' Trailer from 1979. Enjoy!...beyond the poseidon adventure trailer boat capsoze sally field michael caine telly savalias peter boyle jack warden
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In Memoriam, 58th Primetime Emmy Awards (2006)
The American President", by Marc Shaiman....in memoriam emmy awards michael piller richard pryor pat morita buck owens jack warden john spencer shelley winters
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Shampoo
Shampoo is a fantastic, intelligent, greatly entertaining and wickedly funny political comedy. Inspired by "The Country Wife", written by the noted playwright William Wycherley (1674), screenwriter Robert Towne wrote the first draft for "Shampoo". Later, lead actor (and producer) Warren Beatty wrote the political scenes, such as the fundraiser. Beatty, as the male equivalent of the dumb blonde George Roundy, surrounded himself again with a stellar cast. Jack Warden as Lester Karp, Goldie Hawn as Jill, Julie Christie as Jackie Shawn, Tony Bill as Johnny Pope and introducing Carrie Fisher as Lorna. Lee Grant won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her portrayal as Felicia Karp. The movie is a great social and political commentary that, though filmed in 1974 and released the next year, takes place in the days before the 1968 elections. A true classic that intelligently mixes politics and humor.
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Shampoo Montage
Shampoo Montage...shampoo montage hal ashby warren beatty goldie hawn julie christie jack warden
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Something Weird Teenage Strangler
It's the fuzz versus "The Fastbacks," a gang of black leather high school hot-rodders, one of whom could be "the lipstick killer," a psycho who leaves a stocking wrapped around his victims' necks. And there's nothing like guessing whodunit in a film packed with Father Knows Best nuclear families, modern living rooms, tailfins, Jack Warden hats, and period hairdos. Pipe-chomping dads bellow, "Go to your room!" at misunderstood kids who just want to race their cars, get in fights at Marty's Malt Shoppe, and dance the Chickenleg Twist. - Something Weird
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The White Buffalo - Trailer Recut
This is a recut trailer for the 1977 film "The White Buffalo". This is one of my favorite movies and I thought it might be fun to give it a modern trailer. "The White Buffalo" stars Charles Bronson, Jack Warden and Will Sampson. Sorry about the video distortion. Not sure what caused it.
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The bad news bears (Die Bären sind los) TV opening german
Opening of the US TV show (en): The bad news bears (de): Die Bären sind los in german deutsch.
The Bad News Bears is a 1976 film directed by Michael Ritchie. It stars Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal. The film was followed by two sequels, The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training in 1977 and The Bad News Bears Go to Japan in 1978, and a short-lived 1979 CBS television series, none of which were able to duplicate the success of the original. Also notable was the score by Jerry Fielding, which is an adaptation of the principal themes of Carmen.
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Commercials 1987: Part 1
All of the ads from the original broadcast of "A Muppet Family Christmas", 12/16/1987.
1) AMFC bumper: Osh Kosh B'Gosh 2) Osh Kosh B'Gosh #1 3) M&M's (Christmas) #1 4) AMFC silent bumper 5) Osh Kosh B'Gosh #2 6) Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night 7) Doublemint Gum 8) Cinammon Toast Crunch/Santa Bear 9) Not Quite Human 10) Milk (It Does a Body Good) 11) M&M's (Christmas) #2 12) The Three Kings 13) Fayva shoes 14) Chevrolet/Chevy 15) Extra gum 16) Leonard Part 6 17) My First Sony (electronics) 18) Crispy Critter cereal 19) Sledge Hammer/The Charmings 20) Julie Andrews' Sound of Christmas
Enjoy these rare ads from back in the day. Individual spots can be posted (or removed) by request.
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