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Don Murray - SBIFF Directors

We interview directors at the 2007 Santa Barbara International Film Festival to find out what makes them tick....Don Murray SBIFF Santa Barbara Film Festival Edhat

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Santa Barbara Film Festival Movie Breathe Recon Marines

Film Title: "BREATHE" DIRECTOR DON MURRAY WRITTEN BY MICK MURRAY DP TOM CAMPBELL...underwater hd production

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Wherewolf

Wherewolf

A special thanks to Bob Nelson &
Don Murray. Thank you for making it so much fun to shoot. I couldn't have done this without youz guyz. Excellent job there!

Music by Kevin MacLeod
http://www.incompetech.com

Howling wolf sound entitled:
brth_grp_shk1_tmty1rev
created by thanvannispen
Available at:
thefreesoundproject
http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/index.php

Sugartalker theme music:
Artist: Queensrÿche
Title: Last Time In Paris
Label: EMI
Edited by Sugartalker

A sincere thanks to EMI for allowing us to use their music.

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I Am the Cheese - Part 4

on the novel by Robert Cormier. Starring Robert MacNaughton, Robert Wagner, Don Murray, Hope Lange, and Cynthia Nixon. Directed by Robert Jiras.

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Bus Stop

Film trailer...bus stop marilyn monroe don murray

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I Am the Cheese - Part 7

Am the Cheese". Starring Robert Wagner, Robert MacNaughton, Cynthia Nixon, Hope Lange, and Don Murray....i am the cheese movie

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My Hollywood Trip

Yea,...got a part in this flick called "BREATHE" stayed in L.A for a couple of days then went to Santa Barbara to film,...it was Directed by Don Murray of "Bus Stop" fame nicest guy youd ever want to meet,..in fact the whole cast and crew was great,...Oh and decided to get married while in Santa Barbara.

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destroy tiny house

figures from collective unconscious destroy tiny house for skip...destroy don murray tiny house

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Willard Robison & His Orchestra - I'm More Than Satisfied

Willard Robison, a pianist and composer of several standards, led several territory bands in the 1920's. The present record (Perfect 14905) is issued under his own name, while on the identical Pathé-Actuelle 36724 this band was credited The Chicago Loopers. It was a small group of top musicians that only made a couple of records. It comprised: Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Eddie Lang (guitar), Vic Berton (drums), Don Murray (clarinet), Frankie Trumbauer (saxophone), Frank Signorelli (piano) and the Deep River Quintet (vocals). This brilliant recording was made on October 20th, 1927.

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Hard Knox 1985

A video from the 1980s Tennesee-Based Glam/Metal band "Hard Knox"...Hard Knox Gene Hadley Daniel Lusk Don Murray Jay Martin

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Art Landry Orchestra-Hugs and Kisses 1926 Victor 20285

of the hottest trumpet ensembles in the mid twenties. Possibly Bill Rank, Don Murray, Stan King in this session. Vocal is by Dinty Curtis

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Ted Lewis' Band -I'm All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart...

I'm All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart (Fisher/Unger /Stern) - Ted Lewis & His Band, (v. Ted Lewis & trio) Columbia 1931
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From Wikipedia:

Ted LEWIS (Theodore Leopold Friedman, 1890 -- 1971) was an American entertainer, bandleader, singer, and musician. He led a band presenting a combination of jazz, hokey comedy, and schmaltzy sentimentality that was a hit with the American public. He was known by the moniker "Mr. Entertainment". Born in Circleville, Ohio, Lewis was one of the first Northern musicians to start imitating the New Orleans jazz musicians who came up to New York in the teens. He first recorded in 1917 with Earl Fuller's Jass Band, who were making an energetic if somewhat clumsy attempt to copy the sound of the city's newest sensation, the Original Dixieland Jass Band. At the time, Lewis didn't seem to be able to do much on the clarinet other than trill. He improved a bit later, forming his style from the influences of the first New Orleans clarinetists to reside in New York, Larry Shields, Alcide Nunez, and Achille Baquet.
By 1919 Lewis was leading his own band, and had a recording contract with Columbia Records, which marketed him as their answer to the Original Dixieland Jass Band who recorded for Victor records. At the start of the 1920s he was considered by many people without previous knowledge of jazz (that is to say, most of America) to be one of the leading lights of hot jazz. Lewis's clarinet playing never evolved beyond his style of 1919 which in later years would sound increasingly corny, but Lewis certainly knew what good clarinet playing sounded like, for he hired musicians like Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, and the wonderful Don Murray to play clarinet in his band. For years his band also included jazz greats Muggsy Spanier on trumpet and George Brunis on trombone. Ted Lewis's band was second only to the Paul Whiteman in popularity during the 1920s, and arguably played more real jazz with less pretension than Whiteman, especially in his recordings of the late 1920s.
Lewis's band got schmaltzier as the Great Depression wore on, and Lewis adopted a battered top hat for sentimental, hard-luck tunes (he called himself "the high-hatted tragedian of song"). But this seemed to match the general public's taste, as he kept commercially successful during an era when many bands broke up. Through it all he retained his famous catchphrase, "Is everybody happy?" Frequently he would stray from song lyrics, improvising chatter around them. This gave the effect of Lewis "speaking" the song: "When ma' baby... when ma' baby smiles at me... gee, what a wonderful, wonderful light that comes to her eyes... look at that light, folks..." This freelance attitude to the tunes' music line and the text pushes him out -- in opinion of many historians of jazz -- of the serious debate of the era...

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From Hell to Texas - opening scene

A short clip from the 1958 film From Hell to Texas, directed by Henry Hathaway...From Hell to Texas Henry Hathaway Don Murray Dennis Hopper

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Diana Ross & Lionel Ritchie - endless love

Jovem casal se apaixona perdidamente, mas David Axelrod (Martin Hewitt) tem 17 anos e Jade 15 (Brooke Shields), então às vezes fica difícil extravasar este amor. Assim tem relações dentro da casa dela. Quem primeiro descobre o que está acontecendo é Ann (Shirley Knight), a mãe de Jade, que aceita muito bem esta situação. Porém este romance não é aceito por Hugh (Don Murray), o pai de Jade. Um dia a situação explode e Hugh diz para Jade que ela não poderá receber o namorado. Então David, de maneira obsessiva, cria um plano para ficar nas boas graças da família dela, mas os resultados são dramáticos

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don has issues

don giving some abuse...don murray

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