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"I have included these small clips from, in my opinion, significant scenes which demonstrate Connie Marshall's artistic talent and simply for your viewing enjoyment."



Sunday Dinner for a Soldier, "Arriving Bombers"          Clip 1

Sunday Dinner for a Soldier, "You make everything right!"          Clip 2 a

Sunday Dinner for a Soldier, "Here Comes The Soldier"          Clip 2 b

Sunday Dinner for a Soldier, "The Oleander Bush"          Clip 3

Sunday Dinner for a Soldier, "Come Back Eric...Come Home!"          Clip 4

Wake Up and Dream, "Give Me the Simple Life"          Clip 5 a

Wake Up and Dream, "Jeff Finds Nella"          Clip 5 b

Wake Up and Dream, "Nella Scolds the Commander"          Clip 5 c

Wake Up and Dream, "A toast to Miss Nella"          Clip 5 d

Sentimental Journey, "Lady of Shalot"          Clip 6

Sentimental Journey, "Bill Comes Home"          Clip 7

Sentimental Journey, "Searching for Julie"          Clip 8

Dragonwyck, "The Lesson"          Clip 9

Dragonwyck, "The Festival"          Clip 10

Dragonwyck, "Music at the Stairs"          Clip 11

Home Sweet Homicide, "Frightened"          Clip 12

Home Sweet Homicide, "Outsmarting the Detective"          Clip 13

Mother Wore Tights, "Since when did Actors not want to be looked at?"          Clip 14 a

Mother Wore Tights, "Tra La La La!"          Clip 14 b

Mother Wore Tights, "Chewing Gum"          Clip 14 c

Mother Wore Tights, "Where do you suppose we eat?"          Clip 15 a

Mother Wore Tights, "Ashamed!"          Clip 15 b

Daisy Kenyon, "The Slap"          Clip D 1

Daisy Kenyon, "The Plead"          Clip D 2

Daisy Kenyon, "They Beat Him"          Clip D 3

Daisy Kenyon, "The Threat"          Clip D 4

Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, "School Project"          Clip 16

The Green Promise, "I'm telling!"          Clip 17 a

The Green Promise, "I told!"          Clip 17 b

Kill the Umpire, "The Question!"          Clip 18

The Twonky, "Team and Suzie to the Rescue!"          Clip 19 a

The Twonky, "I have no Complaint!"          Clip 19 b

Sky King, The Black Mail, "Baking Cookies"          Clip SK 1

Sky King, The Black Mail, "Phone Call"          Clip SK 2

Hallmark Playhouse, "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"          Clip R1

Lux Radio Theater - "Sunday Dinner for a Soldier" – A Tradition          Clip LXR

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"Note:  There is no intention to violate any copyright laws as there is no attempt to profit from these very short movie clips.  They are solely for the purpose of artistic entertainment and review as they apply to the works of  the subject matter of this site.  I believe that these clips are taken from movies in the public domain.  However, if you feel that there has been a violation, then please communicate it to me so that I may promptly correct the matter."
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The Fan and Collector

"The Fan is an individual who enjoys the work of an artist and often rates the artist based on their own opinion and the critiques of others.  Too often, Fans are also moved by the success of a film rather than by the actual performance of the artist."

"The Collector, however, journeys beyond the opinion and critique fronts.  The Collector starts as a Fan and tirelessly invests hundreds of hours of their own time in constant search for memorabilia and information directly and indirectly related to the artist’s film career.  And, yes, the Collector also digs deep into their own pockets to finance their endeavor.  The Collector is passionate, dedicated, untiring, helpful, and honest."

"The Fan views an item of memorabilia with interest and awe.  But, a Collector can identify the value of an item of memorabilia by describing the significant content, the information it reveals, how it ties in with other memorabilia items and information sources, where it leads, and how it fits as a brick in the Legacy structure of the artist."

"The Fan and Collector is the true Patron of the artistic field who reinforces the Meaning and Value of an artist’s Legacy."

Written by Rudy Carreon, Connie Marshall Fan and Collector