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Cliff Robertson Videos
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 | Rolling Stone's Top Ten Guitarists ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE PUBLISHED THIS ARTICLE AWHILE AGO and i thought i'd make a fantastic video. the list is VERY critisized, me knowing more than anyone, cause i read the comments LOL. click MORE INFO TO VIEW FULL LIST (1-100) DANG!!! 1000 hits in 2 days, that's five times more than the first post of this. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!! i had to take it off cuz the jimmy page vid i had b4 was copyrighted, but now i have better vids for him, duane, and keith. before they used to be REALLY bad, specially Duane. heres the list: 1. Jimi Hendrix 2. Duane Allman of the Allman Brothers Band 3. BB King 4. Eric Clapton 5. Robert Johnson 6. Chuck Berry 7. Stevie Ray Vaughan 8. Ry Cooder 9. Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin 10. Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones 11. Kirk Hammett of Metallica 12. Kurt Cobain of Nirvana 13. Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead 14. Jeff Beck 15. Carlos Santana 16. Johnny Ramone of the Ramones 17. Jack White of the White Stripes 18. John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers 19. Richard Thompson 20. James Burton 21. George Harrison 22. Mike Bloomfield 23. Warren Haynes 24. The Edge of U2 25. Freddy King 26. Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave 27. Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits 28. Stephen Stills 29. Ron Asheton of the Stooges 30. Buddy Guy 31. Dick Dale 32. John Cipollina of Quicksilver Messenger Service 33 & 34. Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth 35 John Fahey 36. Steve Cropper of Booker T. and the MG's 37. Bo Diddley 38. Peter Green ... |  | 80's Commercials Vol. 1 A bunch of commercials that aired on NBC primetime on September 7th, 1986. 1. Hi-C (Featuring a young Alyssa Milano on the right) 2. Grape Nuts Cereal (THE Yuppie cereal of choice) 3. Hanes Underwear (They don't make commercials like this anymore!) 4. AT&T (With Cliff Robertson and Kristine Sutherland) 5. Red Lobster 6. Promo for "Smurf Quest" (I want to watch this now, damn it!) 7. Weight Watchers (Featuring Lynn Redgrave) 8. Sticklets Gum (Hilariously awful) 9. Promo for "Going Ape" (Starring Tony Danza, Danny DeVito and Jessica Walter! Arrested Development fans should love this) 10. Promo for "Amazing Stories" 11. Burger King Chicken Tenders (These look more like real chicken strips than the pieces of crap they sell today) 12. Generra Clothes (God please kill me now) 13. Promo for the weather on WBZ-TV Boston (Fighting the frizzies, at eleven) 14. Duracell Batteries (Cool puppets!) 15. Hillshire Farm Sausage (Hilarious!) 16. Extra Sugar Free Gum 17. Kool Aid Koolers (What a catchy jingle!) 18. Florida Frozen Orange Juice (The freeze is the reason!) 19. Nabisco Shredded Wheat Cereal (This used to scare me as a kid, don't ask why. Maybe it's the deadly amount of salt and sugar deposited on the cereal) 20. "Captain EO" (Awesome 3-D attraction at Disneyland and Epcot Center starring Michael Jackson) |  | The Devil's Brigade - The Canadians Arrive The Devil's Brigade (1968) Andrew V. McLaglen, Director William Holden Cliff Robertson Vince Edwards Claude Akins Carroll O'Connor |  | Henry Mancini - The Days of Wine and Roses DOWNLOAD LINK - www.mediafire.com Days of Wine and Roses was an acclaimed 1958 teleplay by JP Miller which dramatized the problems of alcoholism. John Frankenheimer directed the cast headed by Cliff Robertson, Piper Laurie and Charles Bickford.[1] The 90-minute telecast was presented live with tape inserts on October 2, 1958 and was the second episode of the third season of the anthology series Playhouse 90 on CBS. Costume changes were made possible because Frankenheimer taped the Alcoholics Anonymous scenes on the day prior to the live telecast. During a rehearsal, according to Miller, the producer Fred Coe dropped by and watched as Robertson and Laurie "played some of the most realistic drunk scenes ever seen anywhere. Frankenheimer was ecstatic but was quickly grounded by Coe's drawled comment, 'John, you've got the Wine. Now let's see if you can get the Roses.' |  | Spider-Man Theatrical Trailer Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn / Green Goblin, Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson, James Franco as Harry Osborn, Cliff Robertson as Ben Parker, JK Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson, Joe Manganiello as Flash Thompson, Bill Nunn as Joseph "Robbie" Robertson, Elizabeth Banks as Betty Brant |  | Gidget (1959) Part 1/10 The original Gidget film, starring Sandra Dee, James Darren, and Cliff Robertson, about a teenage girl who falls in love with surfing against the inclinations of her friends and the reservations of the all-male surf crowd. Based on the books by Frederick Kohner, in turn based on the life of his daughter KathyKohner. Though it led to the saturation of the film industry with beach movies in the 1960's, the movie still stands out because of its innocence and beautiful scenery. The theme song is also catchy. |  | Spider-Man Clip: Close Call Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn / Green Goblin, Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson, James Franco as Harry Osborn, Cliff Robertson as Ben Parker, JK Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson, Joe Manganiello as Flash Thompson, Bill Nunn as Joseph "Robbie" Robertson, Elizabeth Banks as Betty Brant |  | The Devil's Brigade - Jeremy Slate fight scene Scene from the movie "The Devil's Brigade" where Sergeant Patrick O'Neill (played by Jeremy Slate) shows some hand to hand combat using a big fat american bully. I thought this was funny, specially when the put on his glasses after the fight. Starring William Holden, Cliff Robertson, Vince Edwards, Andrew Prine, Jeremy Slate, Claude Akins, Jack Watson and Richard Jaeckel. Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. |  | MIDWAY(1976) Original Theatrical Trailer A huge all-star cast was assembled for this retelling of one of the most important battles of WW 2-the battle of Midway Island in early June of 1942. Henry Fonda portrays US Navy Admiral Chester Nimitz, the Allied officer in charge of the Pacific Fleet during the war. Charlton Heston stars as Captain Matt Garth, the air operations officer, and Hal Holbrook is great as Commander Joe Rochefort, the intelligence officer in charge of the team that was able to crack the secret Japanese code. Robert Mitchum, Glenn Ford, Robert Wagner, Toshiro Mifune, Clyde Kusatsu, Pat Morita, Kevin Dobson, James Coburn, Monte Markham, Tom Selleck, Erik Estrada, Glenn Corbett, Steve Kanaly, Cliff Robertson, Robert Webber, James Shigeta, Yuki Shimoda, John Fujioka, Ed Nelson, Larry Csonka, and Dabney Coleman also appear. |  | Joan Crawford : Her last days and "Mommie Dearest" Interviews with John Springer, Bob Thomas, Diane Baker, Cliff Robertson, and Joan's daughter, Cynthia Jordan |
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