Beginning to End Trailer (1965)
A recital of passages from the works of Samuel Beckett, performed by Jack MacGowran, as a raving old man.
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A recital of passages from the works of Samuel Beckett, performed by Jack MacGowran, as a raving old man.
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Jack MacGowran as Man
Samuel Beckett Writer
United States 01 January 1965
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1965:
01 January 1965
Göran Gentele's production of Verdi's Un ballo in maschera premiered on television on New Year's Day 1965.
15 February 1965
A group of women are workmates at a laundry. Rike is spreading a rumor about the manager Marta, a rumor that Marta is a lesbian and that she once tried to seduce Rike.
06 September 1965
CBS bit on Piero Heliczer shooting his film 'Venus in Furs' (they mistakenly call it 'Dirt'). Released by Boo-Hooray as part of their exhibit on Heliczer and The Dead Language Press.
26 January 1965
A military base. An awkward soldier. A statue of Bach. And suddenly all guns in the area change into music instruments.
23 December 1965
Post-adolescent romance; the dude and the chick both tried to impress each other by pretending to come from rich families, and eventually they'll both have to fess up.
26 February 1965
The film deals with the problem of choosing a partner for 16 to 20-year-olds. Third part of the "Relationships Between Boys And Girls" series.
23 July 1965
Jacob's home movie portrait of Alfred Leslie and his family intercut with fragments of a Mickey Mouse cartoon.
28 October 1965
Teenagers work, play, and dance to rock 'n' roll at the Lake Tahoe ski lodge.
16 November 1965
The BBC's 1965 adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel, screened as part of their Play of the Month strand, adapted by Santha Ramu Rau and John Maynard, and directed by Waris Hussein.
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