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The clip Mel and Tanya Part 2 from Airport (1970) with Jean Seberg, Burt Lancaster
Maybe you love your wife more than you realize.
No. No.
Not for a long time.
The only thing we've got in common is our address.
I'm not pressing you, Mel.
I wouldn't play that kind of game.
But I better take that job in San Francisco.
Mrs. Livingston.
Yes?
Excuse me, Mrs. Livingston,
but customs just called.
The chief wants you. He says it's important.
All right.
One of our passengers is demanding...
to speak to someone in authority from Trans Global.
The clip the-blame-is-elsewhere from Once Upon a Time in America (1984) with Robert De Niro, Larry Rapp. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. District Attorney James Lister was killed in an explosion of a car... ...belonging to Secretary of Commerce Christopher Bailey... ...as he was leaving the secretary's Long Island estate. Mr. Lister, who was killed instantly in the blast, was scheduled to testify... ...in Washington on Thursday before a Senate committee. A committee investigating what has come to be called the Bailey scandal. A special team of detectives has been assigned to the case. As for Secretary Bailey, he was not available for any statement at this time. Did you know those guys? --offices of his longtime legal advisor, Irving Gold... ...in hopes of getting some comment. Mr. Gold, you're aware that District Attorney Lister... ...is the second witness in the Bailey scandal to meet a sudden and violent end. The first was Thomas Finney, undersecretary of commerce... ...who fell to his death from his 15th-floor office just a month ago. Do you think there's a connection--? Take the money and run, Noodles. What the hell's keeping you here? The only remaining witness is the man who... ...rightly or wrongly has given his name to this whole affair, Secretary Bailey. -I'm curious. What does the secretary think? The secretary has no worries. Sir, if he has no worries, why then has he retreated to his place on Long Island? Far from retreating, he's busy preparing his attack on the questions... ...he will be asked by the committee. I'd call them accusations more than questions, sir. -The secretary has no worries. But the public does. Particularly in view of the rumors about rigged contracts, bribery... ...the international Mafia. Especially those dealing with the illegal use... ...of the Transport union pension funds. Could you tell us anything about that?
The clip waiting-for-peggy from Once Upon a Time in America (1984) with Julie Cohen. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. Good morning. Peggy home? She's taking a bath. That's great. Would you tell her I'm here? Hey, Ma. Another bucket of water. Wait.