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His Girl Friday (1940) Full Movie

His Girl Friday is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Howard Hawks starring Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell and Ralph Bellamy. Walter Burns (Cary Grant) is a newspaper editor who learns his ex-wife is about to marry a bland insurance man and settle down to a quiet life. Walter determines to sabotage these plans and uses every trick in the book to keep his ex-wife from remarrying.



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Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House

Cary Grant & Myrna Loy

His Girl Friday (1940)

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Johnny Got His Gun (1971) - Full Movie

Johnny Got His Gun is a 1971 anti-war film based on the novel of the same name written and directed by Dalton Trumbo and starring Timothy Bottoms, Jason Robards and Donald Sutherland with Diane Varsi. The film is well known for distinguishing between Joe's reality and fantasy with black and white for the hospital, and color for his dreams and memories. His dreams are drug induced, as when he talks to his dead father and Christ, with the color being saturated. His memories are in a clearer color, such as the fishing trip and his last night with Kareen. Joe's face is never seen in the hospital scenes, and his missing limbs are covered by hospital sheets. The film was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Grand Prix Spécial du Jury and the FIPRESCI Prize. The music video for Metallica's 1988 song "One", featured excerpts from the film. Excerpts from the film can also be heard in the first part of the DJ Shadow EP What Does Your Soul Look Like?
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1975 A Boy and His Dog (Don Johnson, Susanne Benton, Jason Robards)

A post-apocalyptic tale based on a novella by Harlan Ellison. A boy communicates telepathically with his dog as they scavenge for food.

Cast
Don Johnson ... Vic
Susanne Benton ... Quilla June Holmes
Jason Robards ... Lou Craddock
Tim McIntire ... Blood (voice)
Alvy Moore ... Doctor Moore
Helene Winston ... Mez Smith
Charles McGraw ... Preacher
Hal Baylor ... Michael
Ron Feinberg ... Fellini
Michael Rupert ... Gery (as Mike Rupert)
Don Carter ... Ken
Michael Hershman ... Richard
L.Q. Jones ... Actor in Porno Film (uncredited)

Directed By L. Q. Jones
Screenplay By L. Q. Jones, Wayne Cruseturner
Novella Written By Harlan Ellison
Associate Producer Tom Connors
Produced By L. Q. Jones, Alvy Moore
Cinematography By John Arthur Morrill
Film Editing By Scott Conrad
Assistant Director John Coulter

Details
Country: USA
Release Date: November, 1975 (USA)
Production Co: LQ/JAF
Filming Locations: Coyote Dry Lake, Yermo, California, USA

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His Girl Friday (1940) - Full Movie

"His Girl Friday" is a classic 1940 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, an adaptation by Charles Lederer, Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur of the play "The Front Page" by Hecht and MacArthur.

The film stars:
Cary Grant as Walter Burns
Rosalind Russell as Hildy Johnson

Dear Zachary: A Letter To A Son About His Father

I am not sure how (Yet) but somehow YT is messing with the comments here. I do not mean flagging comments as spam I mean removing? whole sections of conversation. It's almost like I have an invisible censor (or hacker) at work. If this happens to you I am sorry it is not my doing.

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I DO NOT OWN THE COPYRIGHT TO THESE VIDEOS. THEY ARE POSTED HERE UNDER THE TERMS OF FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.

I firmly believe that when we are silent about things that are wrong we are simply encouraging evil to flourish. For that reason I decided long ago that we cannot and should not tolerate injustice because of gender, race or creed. I do not care what sex a person is, where they come from or what they profess to believe and that includes myself. If they (or I) am wrong then we need to be told.

I cannot abide living in a world that shuts its eyes to female abuse of men, children or families. That seeks to excuse females because they are considered to be too "nice" to do bad things to people. It was watching horrific films of what the troops found in extermination camps in Germany at the end of the war that convinced me that women can be and are as brutal, violent, nasty and downright evil as the worst of men when they so chose to be. Seeing a female SS guard smirk at the camera in one of those dreadful camps with the bodies of dead Jews all around her, drove that point home to me.

I understand that feminists like to infantalise females by trying to remove all responsibility for their behaviour and blame everything they do on men. It is an ideology than NONE of us, should be prepared to tolerate. It is as much hate speech as any from that of the mouth of a radical Muslim cleric calling for the deaths and slavery of all non Muslims. That government and people tolerate such vile anti male hatred as that preached by feminists against their own flesh and blood astounds me. In any other group it would be called terrorism!

For these reasons I decided to post these films on You Tube to help get the message out that our sisters are often as dangerous as any of our brothers and we need to wake up to that fact and not be blinded by Marxist based PC politics that seek to deny those facts.

The numbers do not matter. The ratio between men and women committing violent or unspeakably evil sexual offences against children or adults is not important to their victims. What matters to them is justice and justice is denied when we are silent.

Therefore, my cry is a simple one:

NO MORE SILENCE!

Christopher And His Kind (2011)

BBC's adaptation of Christopher Isherwood's biographical novel of the same name. The 'divinely decadent' Berlin cabaret scene is in full swing when a young and wide-eyed Christopher Isherwood arrives in the city to stay with his close friend and occasional lover, the poet WH Auden. To Isherwood's reserved English sensibility, the city's thriving gay subculture is thrilling and intoxicating. But Christopher soon finds himself heartbroken after the failure of a hopeless love affair, and so sets out on a process of self-discovery as he forges an identity and place for himself amidst the chaos of 1930s Berlin.