The Great Escape (6/11) Movie CLIP - How to Get Rid of the Dirt (1963) HD
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Eric (David McCallum) demonstrates his invention to the guys on how to hide the tunnel dirt from the Germans.
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The Great Escape is based on the true story of a group of Allied prisoners of war who managed to escape from an allegedly impenetrable Nazi prison camp during World War II. At the beginning of the film, the Nazis gather all their most devious and troublesome POWs and place them at a new prison camp, which was designed to be impervious to escapes. Immediately, the prisoners develop a scheme where they will leave the camp by building three separate escape tunnels. Richard Attenborough is the British soldier who masterminds the whole plan, and who commands his motley squad--featuring Charles Bronson as a Polish trench-digging expert, James Garner as an American with a talent for theft, Donald Pleasence as a masterful forger, and Steve McQueen as an American rebel--through the construction of the tunnels and, eventually, their escape. An epic adventure film, The Great Escape runs nearly three hours, featuring a rousing Elmer Bernstein score and exciting action sequences -- including a notorious motorcycle chase between McQueen and the Nazis -- the likes of which had never been seen before in Hollywood productions.
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TM & © MGM (1963)
Cast: Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson, James Donald, Gordon Jackson, David McCallum
Director: John Sturges
Producers: James Clavell, John Sturges, Walter Mirisch
Screenwriters: Paul Brickhill, James Clavell, W.R. Burnett
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The Sugar Hill Gang - Rapper's Delight (Original Extended Full Version) (1979 HQ)
The Sugar Hill Gang - Rapper's Delight (Original Extended Full Version) (1979 HQ)
The Sugarhill Gang are an American hip hop group, known mostly for its 1979 hit Rapper's Delight, the first rap single to become a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. The song uses an interpolation of the instrumental track from the hit Good Times by Chic as its foundation.
The members, all from Englewood, New Jersey consisted of Michael Wonder Mike Wright, Henry Big Bank Hank Jackson, and Guy Master Gee O'Brien. The three were assembled into a group by producer Sylvia Robinson, who founded Sugar Hill Records with her husband, record mogul Joe Robinson.The group and the record company are named after the Sugar Hill, Harlem neighborhood.
The Sugarhill Gang never again topped the US charts, though it had a slew of European hits, such as Apache, 8th Wonder (which was performed on the American music show Soul Train in 1981), Rapper's Reprise (Jam Jam), and Showdown (with the Furious Five). In 1999, the trio reunited and recorded Jump on It! a hip hop children's album.
In recent years, original members of the Sugarhill Gang have performed as the Original Sugar and as Rapper's Delight Featuring Wonder Mike and Master Gee.
On November 11, 2014, Big Bank Hank died at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer.
Rapper's Delight is a song recorded in 1979 by American hip hop trio The Sugarhill Gang. While it was not the first single to feature rapping, it is generally considered to be the song that first popularized hip hop in the United States and around the world. The song is ranked 251 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and 2 on both About.com's and VH1's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs. It is also included in NPR's list of the 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century. The song was also named as the Greatest Really Long Rock Song of all time by Digital Dream Door.It was preserved into the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress in 2011, calling it culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.
The song was recorded in a single take.There are three versions of the original version of the song: 14:35 (12 long version), 6:30 (12 short version), and 4:55 (7 shortened single version). Ten years after its initial release, an official remix by Ben Liebrand entitled Rapper's Delight '89 was released.
Once Upon a Time in the West (1/8) Movie CLIP - Two Horses Too Many (1968) HD
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Harmonica (Charles Bronson) gets dropped off at the train station with three assassins including Stony (Woody Strode) waiting for him. All three are gunned down by Harmonica in a shootout.
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In Sergio Leone's epic Western, shot partly in Monument Valley, a revenge story becomes an epic contemplation of the Western past. To get his hands on prime railroad land in Sweetwater, crippled railroad baron Morton (Gabriele Ferzetti) hires killers, led by blue-eyed sadist Frank (Henry Fonda), who wipe out property owner Brett McBain (Frank Wolff) and his family. McBain's newly arrived bride, Jill (Claudia Cardinale), however, inherits it instead. Both outlaw Cheyenne (Jason Robards) and lethally mysterious Harmonica (Charles Bronson) take it upon themselves to look after Jill and thwart Frank's plans to seize her land. As alliances and betrayals mutate, it soon becomes clear that Harmonica wants to get Frank for another reason -- it has something to do with death. As in his Dollars trilogy, Leone transforms the standard Western plot through the visual impact of widescreen landscapes and the figures therein. At its full length, Once Upon a Time in the West is Leone's operatic masterwork, worthy of its legend-making title.
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TM & © Paramount (1968)
Cast: Charles Bronson, Jack Elam, Woody Strode
Director: Sergio Leone
Producers: Bino Cicogna, Fulvio Morsella
Screenwriters: Sergio Donati, Mickey Knox, Dario Argento, Bernardo Bertolucci, Sergio Leone
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So far, so good (The Magnificent Seven )
Steve McQueen The Magnificent Seven 1960
Shane, Come Back! - Shane (8/8) Movie CLIP (1953) HD
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Shane (Alan Ladd) rides out of the town alone, with young Joey (Brandon De Wilde) calling out to no avail, Shane, come back.
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The simple story of a Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director George Stevens' Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his Marion (Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son Joey (Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun Jack Wilson (Jack Palance). The moment that Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer Frank Torrey (Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary Come back, Shane finale. Cinematographer Loyal Griggs imbues this no
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TM & © Paramount (1953)
Cast: Brandon De Wilde, Alan Ladd
Director: George Stevens
Producers: Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters: A.B. Guthrie Jr., Jack Sher, Jack Schaefer
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Eli Wallach 1915-2014
Eli Herschel Wallach (December 7, 1915 -- June 24, 2014) was an American film, television and stage actor whose career spanned more than six decades, beginning in the late 1940s. For his performance as Silva Vacarro in Baby Doll, he won a BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer and a Golden Globe nomination. Among his most famous roles are Calvera in The Magnificent Seven (1960), Guido in The Misfits (1961), and Tuco in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). Other notable portrayals include Don Altobello in The Godfather Part III, Cotton Weinberger in The Two Jakes (both 1990), and Arthur Abbott in The Holiday (2006). One of America's most prolific screen actors, Wallach remained active well into his nineties, with roles as recently as 2010 in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and The Ghost Writer.
Wallach received BAFTA Awards, Tony Awards and Emmy Awards for his work, and received an Honorary Academy Award at the 2nd Annual Governors Awards, presented on November 13, 2010.
Wallach was born in Red Hook, Brooklyn at 156 Union St., the son of Polish Jewish immigrants Bertha (née Schorr) and Abraham Wallach. They were the only Jewish family in an otherwise predominantly Italian American neighborhood. His parents owned Bertha's, a candy store. Wallach graduated in 1936 from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in history and in 1938 received a masters degree in education from the City College of New York. He gained his first Method experience at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre in New York City. While attending the University of Texas, Wallach performed in a play with fellow students Ann Sheridan and Walter Cronkite.
Wallach served as a United States Army staff sergeant in a military hospital in Hawaii during World War II. He was soon sent to Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Abilene, Texas to train as a medical administrative officer. He graduated as a Second Lieutenant and was sent to Madison Barracks in upstate New York. He was promptly shipped to Casablanca and, later in the war, to France. Wallach took classes in acting at the Dramatic Workshop of the New School in New York with the influential German director Erwin Piscator. Later, he attended the Actors Studio from its inception; there, he studied acting with founding member Robert Lewis, alongside Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Herbert Berghof, and Sidney Lumet, and his soon-to-be wife, Anne Jackson. Wallach made his Broadway debut in 1945 and won a Tony Award in 1951 for his performance in the Tennessee Williams play The Rose Tattoo. Wallach's film debut was in Elia Kazan's controversial 1956 Baby Doll, and he went on to a prolific career in film include The Lineup, The Misfits, The Magnificent Seven, Lord Jim, a comic role in How to Steal a Million, and perhaps most famously, as Tuco (the 'Ugly') in Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly with Clint Eastwood. After the latter's success, Wallach appeared in several other spaghetti westerns, including Ace High. Wallach played Mr. Freeze in the 1960s Batman television series and in 2006, Wallach made a guest appearance on the NBC show Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.
Eli Wallach has been married to stage actress Anne Jackson since March 5, 1948, and had three children. Wallach died on June 24, 2014 in New York at the age of 98.
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Sedona Elks Spaghetti Western Dance July 2013
Sedona Elks Spaghetti Western Dance July 2013