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Charlie Rose - WARREN BEATTY

Warren Beatty, "Bulworth" [Twentieth Century Fox], "Charlie Rose" (1/7/98), "Charlie Rose" (3

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Charlie Rose - ANNETTE BENING / WARREN BEATTY

RE-MIX...charlie_rose tvshow charlie_rose_archive

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Warren Beatty At The Four Seasons Hotel.

Warren Beatty At The Four Seasons Hotel in West Hollywood. 11-03-07....Warren Beatty Four Seasons Hotel Hollywoodtv

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WARREN BEATTY REMEMBERS REDS OSCAR NIGHT

Award winning Reds director Warren Beatty reminisces about Oscar night on the 25th anniversary DVD...news warren beatty remembers reds oscar

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Bulworth breaks out RAPPING!!!

Bulworth MOVIE 1998...bulworth movie 1998 warren beatty

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Cecil B. Demille Award recipient Warren Beatty at the 64th Golden Globe Awards, Jan 2007...Warren Beatty Cecil B. Demille Award

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The Parallax View (1974) Warren Beatty - Alan J. Pakula

Fantastic political thriller directed by Alan J. Pakula (who also directed All The President's Men) starring Warren Beatty in one of his best roles ever. The movie's tagline says it all "There is no conspiracy. Just twelve people dead." When a senator is murdered on the campaign trail, the official conclusion of a commission (not unlike the "Warren Commission" after the assassination of John F. Kennedy) is, that this was the work of a lone gunman. Yet, three years after the assassination, Joe Frady (Warren Beatty) is visited by his ex-girlfriend and fellow reporter (Paula Prentiss) with an update on how many of those who witnessed the senator's murder, died before their time as well. Initially, Frady is skeptic. Yet, when his ex ends up on a slab at the morgue not long after visiting him, he sets out on his own investigation. Other co-stars are Hume Cronyn, excellent as always, William Daniels (who also starred with Beatty in Reds), Kenneth Mars and Walter McGinn (who also starred in a similarly paranoid thriller "Three Days of the Condor") as the representative of the mysterious Parallax Corporation.
This is the classic scene on the plane. Pakula uses the claustrophobic lack of space on the plane to its fullest and Beatty proves what a fantastic actor he
is in this very tense scene with almost no dialogue.

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The Parallax View (1974) Warren Beatty - Alan J. Pakula

Fantastic political thriller directed by Alan J. Pakula (who also directed All The President's Men) starring Warren Beatty in one of his best roles ever. The movie's tagline says it all "There is no conspiracy. Just twelve people dead." When a senator is murdered on the campaign trail, the official conclusion of a commission (not unlike the "Warren Commission" after the assassination of John F. Kennedy) is, that this was the work of a lone gunman. Yet, three years after the assassination, Joe Frady (Warren Beatty) is visited by his ex-girlfriend and fellow reporter (Paula Prentiss) with an update on how many of those who witnessed the senator's murder, died before their time as well. Initially, Frady is skeptic. Yet, when his ex ends up on a slab at the morgue not long after visiting him, he sets out on his own investigation. Other co-stars are Hume Cronyn, excellent as always, William Daniels (who also starred with Beatty in Reds), Kenneth Mars and Walter McGinn (who also starred in a similarly paranoid thriller "Three Days of the Condor") as the representative of the mysterious Parallax Corporation.
In this scene Joe (Beatty) is bailed out by his chief editor (Cronyn) after having been arrested on phony charges by the police.

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The Parallax View (1974) Warren Beatty - Alan J. Pakula

Fantastic political thriller directed by Alan J. Pakula (who also directed All The President's Men) starring Warren Beatty in one of his best roles ever. The movie's tagline says it all "There is no conspiracy. Just twelve people dead." When a senator is murdered on the campaign trail, the official conclusion of a commission (not unlike the "Warren Commission" after the assassination of John F. Kennedy) is, that this was the work of a lone gunman. Yet, three years after the assassination, Joe Frady (Warren Beatty) is visited by his ex-girlfriend and fellow reporter (Paula Prentiss) with an update on how many of those who witnessed the senator's murder, died before their time as well. Initially, Frady is skeptic. Yet, when his ex ends up on a slab at the morgue not long after visiting him, he sets out on his own investigation. Other co-stars are Hume Cronyn, excellent as always, William Daniels (who also starred with Beatty in Reds), Kenneth Mars and Walter McGinn (who also starred in a similarly paranoid thriller "Three Days of the Condor") as the representative of the mysterious Parallax Corporation.
The Parallax Corporation's recruitement agent pays Joe (Beatty) a personal visit.

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Shampoo Montage

Shampoo Montage...shampoo montage hal ashby warren beatty goldie hawn julie christie jack warden

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Ishtar: Dustin Hoffman/Warren Beatty promo interview

On May 10, 1987, Dustin Hoffman and Warren Beatty were interviewed by Jane Pauly on the occassion of the release of Ishtar. In this hilarious clip they don't talk so much about the movie, yet more about their friendship. A must see!

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Madonna meets Warren Beatty

Excerpt from Channel 4's Star Stories When Guy Met Madonna...madonna guy ritchie warren beatty matt king rhys thomas alice lowe

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Warren Beatty, Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino in Dick Tracy

Dick Tracy premiered at Walt Disney World in Florida. This feature story was written, produced and reported on by Tony Perri for KPIX-TV (CBS) in San Francisco. The film stars Warren Beatty, Madonna, Al Pacino and Dustin Hoffman. Perri went to Walt Disney World for the film's Premiere to interview Warren Beatty, Dustin Hoffman and others for this entertainment news report. Bonus: Evening Magazine showed a short clip of how Perri's crew was "roughed up" by Disney security. They really didn't "rough us up" but you'll see how the Disney publicity team acted as if it was the President rolling down the street as opposed to Beatty!
PERRI PICTURES info: http://www.perripictures.com/
Serotonin Rising feature film info: http://serotoninrising.com/

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Warren Beatty introducing Bonnie and Clyde at AFI's 40th

his feelings about revealing too much about a movie's making of process at the Arclight theater in Hollywood....Warren Beatty AFI Arclight Hollywood Bonnie and Clyde

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Arthur Penn, Warren Beatty and Willie Brown at SFFIFFF

At the 39th San Francisco International Film Festival, Arthur Penn receives the Akira Kurosawa Award. An old friend calls into the ceremony via a live video hookup on the giant screen, and San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown joins in the festivities.

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Dick Tracey/Warren Beatty: The Sketch

The Sketch: Warren Beatty's Jewish Impression?...Dick Tracey Warren Beatty The Sketch

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Julie Christie - Warren Beatty

Il Paradiso può attendere....Un film in una scena.

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Splendor In The Grass: good son, bad daughter

A few scenes from the classic Elia Kazan directed movie "Splendor In The Grass" by playwright William Inge that show the difference between the good son (Warren Beatty in his big screen debut) and the bad daughter (Barbara Loden). The overbearing father Ace Stamper (Pat Hingle) tries to control his children. He has failed to keep his daughter straight and now all the pressure is on the youngest child, son Bud (Beatty). Forcing Bud to put his love for Deanie (Natalie Wood) on hold to fulfill his father's dreams, first.

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Bonnie&Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde (1967) was one of the most famous, and groundbreaking, films in cinematic history. Written by David Newman and Robert Benton, directed by Arhtur Penn this movie by first time producer and lead actor Warren Beatty is the first to graphically show the effects of (gun) violence. In earlier movies, the violence might have been more present in quantity, but the effects were always curiously sanitized: people died of gunshot wounds with hardly a drop of blood spilled. B&C showed the ugliness of such violent deaths but was also a radical change from movie making up until that point in that the villains were also the heroes. Although historically flawed, like many movies based on real people and events, the viewer is taken on the wild ride and warped moral views of the Barrow gang.
This movie made Warren Beatty one of the most powerful and influential names in cinematic history. Faye Dunaway (Bonnie) is playing the part she will be remembered for by most. Gene Hackman, Michael J. Pollard and Estelle Parsons are solid in their supporting roles. Gene Wilder's movie debut.

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Bonnie&Clyde : The Barrow gang and Frank Hamer

Bonnie and Clyde (1967) was one of the most famous, and groundbreaking, films in cinematic history. Written by David Newman and Robert Benton, directed by Arhtur Penn this movie by first time producer and lead actor Warren Beatty is the first to graphically show the effects of (gun) violence. In earlier movies, the violence might have been more present in quantity, but the effects were always curiously sanitized: people died of gunshot wounds with hardly a drop of blood spilled. B&C showed the ugliness of such violent deaths but was also a radical change from movie making up until that point in that the villains were also the heroes. Although historically flawed, like many movies based on real people and events, the viewer is taken on the wild ride and warped moral views of the Barrow gang.
This movie made Warren Beatty one of the most powerful and influential names in cinematic history. Faye Dunaway (Bonnie) is playing the part she will be remembered for by most. Gene Hackman, Michael J. Pollard and Estelle Parsons are solid in their supporting roles. Gene Wilder's movie debut.

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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 - 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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Ishtar: Chuck and Lyle composing hits

From the hilarious, much misjudged and misunderstood, movie "Ishtar". See how Chuck Clarke (Dustin Hoffman) and Lyle Rogers (Warren Beatty) meet and start composing their "hit" songs! (more)

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Annette Bening got her star

Annette Benning was honored star at Hollywood Walk of Fame at ceremonony there was her husband Warren Beatty family , friends and hundreds fans
check my blog from event: http://laphoto2006-hollywoodstars.blogspot.com/

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