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Length: 01:48
Posted: 7/23/2009
Howard Spence (Sam Shepard) has seen better days. When he was younger he was a movie star, mostly in Westerns. At the age of sixty, Howard uses drugs, alcohol and young girls to avoid the painful truth that there are only supporting roles left for him to play. After yet another night of debauchery in his trailer, Howard awakens in disgust to find that he is still alive, but that nobody in the world would have missed him if he had died.
Howard gallops away on his movie horse in full cowboy regalia; fleeing from the film and his life.
At an old train station, Howard trades in his costume for the shabby clothes of an old ranch hand (James Gammon) and travels to Elko, Nevada, the place that he ran away from years before and where his 80 year-old mother (Eva Marie Saint) still lives.
Mom takes him in and treats him as if he were still a boy. Perhaps Mom realizes that Howard is on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Meanwhile, the film shoot that Howard has abandoned is in chaos over his absen watch
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Length: 03:15
Posted: 7/23/2009
A Madison Avenue advertising executive, Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant), is mistaken for a government agent named George Kaplan. He is seized by two enemy agents at New York City?s Plaza Hotel and taken to the house of Lester Townsend. There he is interrogated by a man Thornhill assumes to be Townsend, but who is really Phillip Vandamm (James Mason). Vandamm becomes frustrated when Thornhill repeatedly denies he is Kaplan and orders his agents to get rid of him. watch
In 1955, Elia Kazan's ''On the Waterfront'' (1954) won eight Oscars, four Golden Globes, and three New York Film Critics Circle Awards. watch