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"The Swan" 1956, Grace Kelly, Louis Jourdan, Clip #1
Clip #1. Look for this movie on TCM or buy the tape at Amazon.com.
The story is about a royal family who is hoping to lure a prince (Alec Guiness) to marry their daughter (Grace Kelly), who is a princess of a small country. The prince is only going to visit for a short time, so the mother of the princess decides to use a tutor (Louis Jourdan) as a pawn in order to make the prince jealous.
This film is a little slow in parts, but for the most part quite charming and funny. Grace Kelly is at her most luminous. Also stars Louis Jourdan, Brian Aherne, Alec Guiness, Jessie Royce Landis, and Estelle Winwood. Read more about this film here: http://imdb.com/title/tt0049815/
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"The Swan" 1956, Grace Kelly, Louis Jourdan, Clip #3
Clip #3. Look for this movie on TCM or buy the tape at Amazon.com.
The story is about a royal family who is hoping to lure a prince (Alec Guiness) to marry their daughter (Grace Kelly), who is a princess of a small country. The prince is only going to visit for a short time, so the mother of the princess decides to use a tutor (Louis Jourdan) as a pawn in order to make the prince jealous.
In this clip, Princess Alexandra (Grace Kelly) leaves the ball in a rush, after seeing how the prince (Alec Guiness) is not apparently being made jealous by her dancing with the tutor (Louis Jourdan).
This film is a little slow in parts, but for the most part quite charming and funny. Grace Kelly is at her most luminous. Also stars Louis Jourdan, Brian Aherne, Alec Guiness, Jessie Royce Landis, and Estelle Winwood. Read more about this film here: http://imdb.com/title/tt0049815/
And petition MGM to release this film on DVD!
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"The Swan" 1956, Grace Kelly, Louis Jourdan, Clip #2
Clip #2. Look for this movie on TCM or buy the tape at Amazon.com.
The story is about a royal family who is hoping to lure a prince (Alec Guiness) to marry their daughter (Grace Kelly), who is a princess of a small country. The prince is only going to visit for a short time, so the mother of the princess decides to use a tutor (Louis Jourdan) as a pawn in order to make the prince jealous.
In this scene we are at a ball, where the plot to make the prince jealous does not appear to be working as well as planned.
This film is a little slow in parts, but for the most part quite charming and funny. Grace Kelly is at her most luminous. Also stars Louis Jourdan, Brian Aherne, Alec Guiness, Jessie Royce Landis, and Estelle Winwood. Read more about this film here: http://imdb.com/title/tt0049815/
And petition MGM to release this film on DVD!
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"The Swan" 1956, Grace Kelly, Louis Jourdan, Clip #4
Clip #4. This is the last clip, which is located a little over halfway through the film. There's still plenty left to go.
This really all I dare put up—sorry there can't be any more. To find out how the movie ends (and it may not end in the way you suppose), look for this movie on TCM (Turner Classic Movies), that's where I got a recording. Or, there are VHS tapes for sale on Amazon.
The story is about a royal family who is hoping to lure a prince (Alec Guiness) to marry their daughter (Grace Kelly), who is a princess of a small country. The prince is only going to visit for a short time, so the mother of the princess decides to use a tutor (Louis Jourdan) as a pawn in order to make the prince jealous.
In this clip, we see Princess Alexandra has discovered that she's bitten off more than she can chew with the infatuated tutor. Also, we start to see that perhaps the Prince (Alec Guiness) might be a little jealous after all.
This film is a little slow in parts, but for the most part quite charming and funny. Grace Kelly is at her most luminous. Also stars Louis Jourdan, Brian Aherne, Alec Guiness, Jessie Royce Landis, and Estelle Winwood. Read more about this film here: http://imdb.com/title/tt0049815/
And petition MGM to release this film on DVD!
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Canada Dry Club Soda Commercial w/ Louis Jourdan
Louis Jourdan brings class to everything, even Swamp Thing....canada dry louis jourdan club soda 80s commercial classy
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Letter from an Unknown Woman, 1948
Scene: Joan Fontaine Louis Jourdan, Marcel Journet Directed by Max Ophuls...max ophuls joan fontaine louis jourdan marcel journet infidelity vienna gloves
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(TMINTIM 1977) Philippe & Louise Talk Before the King Switch
Louis Jourdan) sees Louise (Jenny Agutter) and Philippe wants to talk to her......the man in iron mask richard chamberlain louis jourdan
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Letter From An Unknown Woman (2)
see Stefan Brand (Louis Jourdan) one more time to see if he really loves or even remembers her...Joan Fontaine Louis Jourdan Lisa Stefan Brand
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Letter From An Unknown Woman (3)
Lisa (Joan Fontaine) leaves Stefan (Louis Jourdan) because it slowly dawns on her that the unworthy man doesn't even remember her and that she is only another in a long line of adored, but forgettable female conquests. If only you could have shared those moments, if only you could have recognized what was always yours, could have found what was never lost. If only... The ending of a truly classic romance film. Enjoy
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THE VIPS [TRAILER]
Theatrical trailer for the 1963 film "The V.I.P.s" starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Orson Welles, Rod Taylor, Maggie Smith, Louis Jourdan and Margaret Rutherford. Awaiting at London Airport for a flight to New York, Frances Andros (Elizabeth Taylor), seen off by her tycoon husband, Paul Andros (Richard Burton), plans to leave her spouse for the arms of an aging international playboy, Marc Champselle (Louis Jourdan). Les Mangrum (Rod Taylor), a self-made Australian businessman traveling with his loyal secretary, Miss Mead (Maggie Smith), must be in New York the following day to arrange the loan that will help him repel a hostile takeover of his tractor company. Max Buba (Orson Welles), a film mogul traveling with starlet Gloria Gritti (Elsa Martinelli), must get out of England immediately or face ruinous British income tax. The Duchess of Brighton (Oscar-winner Margaret Rutherford) has taken a job as a hostess at an American holiday resort, thinking she will be able to keep her family estate on her new income. Fog descends and blurs the future for them all, forced now to wait in the airport hotel for morning and fair weather. Written by alfiehitchie.
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"Octopussy" Theatrical Trailer
Original Theatrical Trailer for the thirteenth James Bond movie:
"Octopussy" (1983) starring Roger Moore as James Bond 007 Maud Adams as Octopussy Louis Jourdan as Kamal Khan Kristina Wayborn as Magda Kabir Bedi as Gobinda
Some footage of Bond and Magda that is shown in some of the trailers is not actually seen in the film itself
Copyright 1983 - MGM/UA
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Count Dracula BBC 1977 -- The Count is Destroyed
Easily the best version of Dracula filmed to date, this BBC television production was originally presented as a three-part miniseries on PBS in the United States. In this scene the Count gets a stake through the heart.
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"Octopussy" Teaser 1
First Teaser Trailer promoting the thirteenth James Bond movie:
"Octopussy" (1983) starring Roger Moore as James Bond 007 Maud Adams as Octopussy Louis Jourdan as Kamal Khan Kristina Wayborn as Magda Kabir Bedi as Gobinda
James Brolin was meant to replace Roger Moore as Bond in this film but Moore re-signed on at the last minute to play Bond for two more films (Brolin's screen tests can be seen on the DVD Special Features)
Copyright 1983 - MGM/UA
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"Octopussy" Teaser 2
Second Teaser Trailer promoting the thirteenth James Bond movie:
"Octopussy" (1983) starring Roger Moore as James Bond 007 Maud Adams as Octopussy Louis Jourdan as Kamal Khan Kristina Wayborn as Magda Kabir Bedi as Gobinda
The title song "All Time High" by Rita Coolidge is the first Bond theme to not feature the movie title anywhere in its lyrics ("You Know My Name" is the second)
Copyright 1983 - MGM/UA
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Count Dracula BBC 1977 -- Baby Scene
I got a request for this scene, so here it is. It is that last scene I'm going to upload from this movie, so don't bother asking for any more. This feature will be available on DVD in early September 2007. You will be able to buy it from 2entertain in the UK or from Warner Home Video in the USA. If you want to see the rest, buy it in September.
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Columbo 7x02 Murder Under Glass Part 1 of 8
Louis Jourdan is Paul Gerard, a restaurant critic with a lucrative extortion scheme that falls apart when one of the restaurant owners decides he's through paying and convinces the others to rebel as well. To avoid exposure, the critic "cooks" up a way to murder the restauranteur Vittorio Rossi (Michael V. Gazzo) and Columbo has to figure out how. Richard Dysart and France Nuyen also guest star on this episode. Falk's now real-life wife Shera Danese is back as Gerard's loyal secretary/treasurer.
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"Octopussy" Teaser 3
Third Teaser Trailer promoting the thirteenth James Bond movie:
"Octopussy" (1983) starring Roger Moore as James Bond 007 Maud Adams as Octopussy Louis Jourdan as Kamal Khan Kristina Wayborn as Magda Kabir Bedi as Gobinda
When Miss Moneypenny introduces her new assistant (Penelope Smallbone) to James Bond, during one take, she accidentally called her Penelope Smallbush instead
Copyright 1983 - MGM/UA
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Count Dracula BBC 1977 -- The Count's Death Ship Arrives
Easily the best version of Dracula filmed to date, this BBC television production was originally presented as a three-part miniseries on PBS in the United States. In this scene Count Dracula arrives in Whitby. He immediately gets off to a busy start, and snuffs a bunch of people, including Skipper Swales.
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Letter from an Unknown Woman - "First Date"
Stefan Brand (Louie Jourdan) a womanizing, self-absorbed concert pianist begins his seduction of an infatuated young woman (Joan Fontaine) in Max Ophuls 1948 classic romance. Set in 1890's Vienna, the director's native city, it tells the story of unrequited love, and the tragic consequences. Ophuls brilliant fluid style brings grace and elegance to what on surface seems a soap opera-like romance. Considered one of the director's best, it is also thought of as a superior woman's film and critic Pauline Kael wrote, "probably the toniest woman's picture ever made." The film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. The script was written by Howard Koch (Casablanca)from a 1922 Novella by Stefan Zweig. Fontaine's own production company produced the film. John Houseman produced.
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Columbo 7x02 Murder Under Glass Part 7 of 8
Louis Jourdan is Paul Gerard, a restaurant critic with a lucrative extortion scheme that falls apart when one of the restaurant owners decides he's through paying and convinces the others to rebel as well. To avoid exposure, the critic "cooks" up a way to murder the restauranteur Vittorio Rossi (Michael V. Gazzo) and Columbo has to figure out how. Richard Dysart and France Nuyen also guest star on this episode. Falk's now real-life wife Shera Danese is back as Gerard's loyal secretary/treasurer.
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Columbo 7x02 Murder Under Glass Part 8 of 8
Louis Jourdan is Paul Gerard, a restaurant critic with a lucrative extortion scheme that falls apart when one of the restaurant owners decides he's through paying and convinces the others to rebel as well. To avoid exposure, the critic "cooks" up a way to murder the restauranteur Vittorio Rossi (Michael V. Gazzo) and Columbo has to figure out how. Richard Dysart and France Nuyen also guest star on this episode. Falk's now real-life wife Shera Danese is back as Gerard's loyal secretary/treasurer.
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Letter From An Unknown Woman PT2/
In Vienna, about 1900, a dashing man arrives at his flat, instructing his manservant that he will leave before morning: the man is Stefan Brand, formerly a concert pianist, planning to leave Vienna to avoid a duel. His servant gives him a letter from an unknown woman, which he reads. In flashbacks we see the lifelong passion of Lisa Berndle for him: first as a girl who was his neighbor; next as a young woman who, in secret, has his child; then as a mature woman who meets him again and abandons husband and son to be with him. Each time he does not remember who she is or that they have ever met. By morning, he has finished the letter, and her husband awaits satisfaction
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Letter From An Unknown Woman PT3/9
In Vienna, about 1900, a dashing man arrives at his flat, instructing his manservant that he will leave before morning: the man is Stefan Brand, formerly a concert pianist, planning to leave Vienna to avoid a duel. His servant gives him a letter from an unknown woman, which he reads. In flashbacks we see the lifelong passion of Lisa Berndle for him: first as a girl who was his neighbor; next as a young woman who, in secret, has his child; then as a mature woman who meets him again and abandons husband and son to be with him. Each time he does not remember who she is or that they have ever met. By morning, he has finished the letter, and her husband awaits satisfaction
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Letter From An Unknown Woman PT9/9
In Vienna, about 1900, a dashing man arrives at his flat, instructing his manservant that he will leave before morning: the man is In Vienna, about 1900, a dashing man arrives at his flat, instructing his manservant that he will leave before morning: the man is Stefan Brand, formerly a concert pianist, planning to leave Vienna to avoid a duel. His servant gives him a letter from an unknown woman, which he reads. In flashbacks we see the lifelong passion of Lisa Berndle for him: first as a girl who was his neighbor; next as a young woman who, in secret, has his child; then as a mature woman who meets him again and abandons husband and son to be with him. Each time he does not remember who she is or that they have ever met. By morning, he has finished the letter, and her husband awaits satisfaction (more)
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