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Up for a toga party? - from Animal House (1978) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 150 seconds Anybody up for a toga party? Classic scene from Animal House (1978), with good work from John Belushi, Tim Matheson and John Vernon here. Related: film, movie |
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Consoling "Flounder" - from Animal House (1978) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 124 seconds One of my favorite scenes. John Belushi's character 'Bluto' tries to console 'Flounder' (Stephen Furst) after his car is ruined, while 'Otter' (Tim Matheson) proposes a scheme. From the classic movie Animal House (1978). Related: film, movie |
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Under the elevator - from Batman serial (1943) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 404 seconds Batman gets pushed into an elevator shaft in this scene from Chapter 8 of the movie serial Batman (1943). Related: film, movie, serial |
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Jodie Foster final hearing - from Contact 1997 Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 115 seconds Jodie Foster describes her "journey" into space in this final sequence from Contact 1997. James Woods is the tough interrogator. Matthew McConaughey looks on. Related: entertainment, fiction, film, science |
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Lesbian scene - Myra Breckinridge (1970) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 269 seconds The so-called lesbian scene from the cult classic Myra Breckinridge (1970), one of the great bad movies. The scene features Raquel Welch in the title role and newcomer Farrah Fawcett. As you can see, in actuality, this isn't much of a lesbian scene at all. Related: film, lesbian, movie, scene |
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Batman's ray gun - from Batman serial (1943) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 92 seconds Batman uses his ray gun in this scene from Chapter 5 of the movie serial Batman (1943). Related: film, movie, serial |
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Foster McConaughey discuss the project - Contact 1997 Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 310 seconds Jodie Foster and Matthew McConaughey discuss the upcoming project in Contact (1997). Related: entertainment, fiction, film, science |
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Pirates plot - James Coburn Susanna York - Duffy (1968) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 223 seconds Details of the robbery scheme from the caper movie Duffy (1968). Related: caper, film, movie |
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Jodie Foster wants research funding - from Contact 1997 Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 136 seconds Jodie Foster lobbies for research funding for her astronomy projects aimed at exploring extra-terrestrial life. From Contact (1997). Related: entertainment, fiction, film, science |
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Farah Fawcett debut scene - Myra Breckinridge (1970) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 231 seconds Debut scene of Farrah Fawcett in Myra Breckinridge (1970), one of my favorite bad movies ever. Also appearing here is Raquel Welch in the title role and John Huston. Related: film, movies |
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Cave explosion - from Batman serial (1943) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 171 seconds Nice cave explosion scene at the radium mine from Chapter 9 of the movie serial Batman (1943). Related: film, movie, serial |
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Ending scene - Duffy (1968) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 341 seconds The conclusion from Duffy (1968). James Coburn is his usual cool best as the hipster who wins at the end. The French detective is hilarious. Related: caper, film, movie |
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"I'm Satisfied" - James Coburn in Duffy (1968) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 187 seconds This is a great, albeit forgotten, song "I'm Satisfied", sung by Lou Rawls, in the movie Duffy (1968) starring James Coburn. Coburn is his typical Mr. Cool best in this scene. Related: blues, film, r&b, short |
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Tangiers, Morocco - from Duffy (1968) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 209 seconds A visit to Tangiers Morocco, as some great music from the swinging 60's plays in the background. The gang checks into James Coburn's pad. Related: british, film, morocco, rock, short, travel |
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Drive through London - from Duffy (1968) Posted by: classyfilms
Video duration: 60 seconds Some great instrumental music from the swinging '60s in this clip. From "Duffy" (1968). Groovy baby, yeah! Related: british, film, rock, short |















