
“Director Jean Renoir plays a feature role in The Christian Licorice Store. He is seen here with co-star Maud Adams, director James Frawley and co-star Beau Bridges.” –Films and Filming. April 1970.

“Director Jean Renoir plays a feature role in The Christian Licorice Store. He is seen here with co-star Maud Adams, director James Frawley and co-star Beau Bridges.” –Films and Filming. April 1970.
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Lee Marvin and Sissy Spacek (in her first credited role) in Prime Cut. Michael Ritchie. 1972.
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The then(-estranged) Mrs. Welles, Rita Hayworth, in Mr. Welles’ The Lady from Shanghai. 1947.
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Bowie in The Man Who Fell To Earth. Nicolas Roeg. 1976.
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Ann-Margret in Bye Bye Birdie. George Sidney. 1963.
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“The Old Imp Company, pictured in the roaring days of the Independent war in the season of 1910-11.
1. Mary Pickford, 2. Owen Moore, 3. King Baggot, 4. Thomas Ince,
5. Jack Pickford, 6. Isabel Rae, 7. Lottie Pickford, 8. Joe Smiley,
9. William Shay, 10. Mrs. David Miles, 11. Joe MacDonald,
12. Hayward Mack, 13. Mrs. Joe MacDonald, 14. John Harvey,
15. George Loane Tucker, 16. David Miles, 17. Mrs. Pickford, 18. Robert Daley, 19. Tony Gaudio“