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Warren Beatty

  • 820 Views Video Posted February 20, 2007 in Movies & TV

    Splendor in the Grass

    Set in rural Kansas, "Splendor in the Grass" tells the tragically romantic tale of teenagers Deanie and Bud who repress their desires because of their families' disapproval. Coming from radically different backgrounds -- one wealthy, the other staunchly puritanical -- they allow class differences to prevent any possible union. Their passions exist purely in their hearts and minds, but the couple never physically or socially express this forbidden love. Later in life, Deanie is institutionalized following a Play Video
  • 356 Views Video Posted February 20, 2007 in Movies & TV

    Reds

    Warren Beatty's award winning epic mixes drama and interviews with major social radicals of the period. "Reds" tells the story of the love affair between activists Louise Bryant and John Reed. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous start of the twentieth century, the two journalists' on-again off-again romance is punctuated by the outbreak of WWI and the Bolshevik Revolution. Louise's assignment in France at the outbreak of the war puts an end to their affair. John Reed's subsequent trip to Russia Play Video
  • 1,443 Views Video Posted July 01, 2005 in Movies & TV

    McCabe & Mrs. Miller - Trailer

    A charismatic but bumbling Old West entrepreneur moves to the Pacific Northwest to establish a brothel, with the unlikely help of an opium-addicted British madam. Play Video
  • 5,142 Views Video Posted June 06, 2005 in Movies & TV

    Bonnie and Clyde - Trailer

    Desperate for a life of excitement, young lovers Bonnie and Clyde go on a bank-robbing spree across the southwestern United States. Play Video

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