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On the Waterfront: Terry and Edie's kiss Posted by: RubyTuesday717
Video duration: 116 seconds A confrontation between Terry (Marlon Brando) and Edie (Eva Marie Saint) which begins with a fight and ends with a slow-burning kiss in Elia Kazan's classic film. Edie: I want you to stay away from me. Terry: Edie, you love me... I want you to say it to me. Edie: I didn't say I didn't love you. I said, "Stay away from me!" Related: brando, corruption, elia, eva, kazan, marie, marlon, romance, romantic, saint, union |
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Jean Arthur in "Easy Living" Posted by: RubyTuesday717
Video duration: 146 seconds The magnificent 1937 screwball comedy is finally on DVD; I just love this scene because you get to see Jean Arthur doing so much physical comedy that she was never able to do with Frank Capra...such as what she does to her boss out of frustration of getting fired in the last 30 seconds of this clip. Related: arthur, comedy, jean, leisen, mitchell, preston, screwball, sturges |
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Jean Arthur in EASY LIVING (#2) Posted by: RubyTuesday717
Video duration: 169 seconds Another perfect scene with Jean Arthur in the perfect screwball comedy. This scene has almost no dialogue and is so meticulously edited, directed and played; it feels like a silent comedy, with only images to tell the story. This scene is one of the many reasons why I love old comedies. Related: arthur, jean, leisen, mitchell, preston, sturges |
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It's a Wonderful Life/"I Found a Reason" Posted by: RubyTuesday717
Video duration: 253 seconds Consider this a belated Valentines Day video and a very early Christmas tribute to the love of Mary Hatch and George Bailey. While it's not technically perfect or stunning, I'm proud of it. Comments, negative or positive, are welcome. The song is "I Found a Reason" by The Velvet Underground (it's mildly abridged). The lyrics just felt appropriate. Related: capra, donna, fanvid, frank, james, jimmy, reed, stewart |
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How to Propose a Bill according to Jean Arthur Posted by: RubyTuesday717
Video duration: 217 seconds My favorite part of the classic Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, largely because Jean Arthur is so great; she gives the role the exactly right balance of wit and tenderness. Vote 5 if you think Jean Arthur is one of the most underrated, beautiful and witty actresses of all time. Related: 1939, arthur, capra, film, frank, james, jean, jimmy, movie, scene, stewart |





