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bikefixer
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I wish I had an explanation for this stuff.
Mitch Miller & His Gang sing a torch song, "Hard Hearted."
I asked myself the musical question, what would Mitch Miller's chorale sound like singing a torch song? I spent Friday recording a sing-along I wrote for Mitch's "gang," while faithful in spirit, totally inappropriate lyrically. Enjoy!
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Unforgiven climax re-edited
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Unforgiven won the best editing Oscar in 1992, but as a film editor, I've always had problems with several scenes. What I call "reflexive editing" is when there are plenty of cuts, but the shots are not pushing the narrative forward. By removing, rearranging shots, and overlaying the dialogue over others, we've smoothed the scene out, and tried made it more like George Stevens' SHANE, the film ...
The Bulls' Night Out - Interrogation Scene
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Retired Brooklyn police detectives capture robber and give him old school interrogation. With Jack Marnell, Steve Kasprzak, AJ Johnson and JJ Flash.
The French Connection at 50 - Trailer
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The 50th anniversary of the 5x Academy Award winning police thriller THE FRENCH CONNECTION (1971-2021). William Friedkin's seminal cop flick that Americanized the European New Wave style films of the 1960s. Edited on 2/26/2021
Evil In The World
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EVIL IN THE WORLD Lord, protect me from the evil in the world Keep me clear from anywhere only a fool would dare Send out the alarm to keep me free from harm Protect this victim from the evil in the world Lord, protect me from the evil in myself Keep me strong to carry on the work that isn't done Please don't let me fall, keep my ego small So I can appall the evil in myself Lord, protect me fro...
Boss of the Ballet Theme Music
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Short film about two Sanitation workers who want to put on a ballet for the Sanitation Talent Contest. Written and directed by Lindley Farley (1990_
The $20 Misunderstanding
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A driver on his way home sees a twenty dollar bill on the street and chases it to it's illogical conclusion.
The 7-Ups Car Chase - Re-edited
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Philip D'Antoni, the producer of BULLITT and THE FRENCH CONNECTION, directed his only feature film in 1973. THE SEVEN-UPS chase scene was the centerpiece of the action yarn and elevated the film into a cult classic. The chase was choreographed by the actor/stuntman Bill Hickman, who drives the dark blue Pontiac Grand Ville. Roy Scheider, who plays the lead role as police detective Buddy Manucci...
Shouting The Truth In The Wilderness
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Sequel to The Mandolindley Road Show - 32 years later. Songs written in the 1980s by Lindley Farley and Paul Mc Kasty recorded for the first time.
"Water" Lindley Farley and the AAASSABPU
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Rappin' about H2O, 1990's style. Recorded live at CBGB'S, New York.
"Pop Life" on Mandolin
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2- verse cover of Prince classic, "Pop Life.,'" on acoustic mandolin.
"Non-Judgment Day" - Mandolindley Road Show Project 2016
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Re-make of 1981 song written by Lindley Farley and Paul C. McKasty. Update performed by Lindley, Stuart Rifkin, Booker King, Billy Eric, Ari Shagal, Bert Elliott, Dave Forman, Patti Rothberg, Barry Kersh, Ray Texidor, Leo Sanchez, Nina Nappi and Gisele Bradshaw.
The Mandolindley Road Show - Live at CBGBs and Right Track Inn (1984)
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The Mandolindley Road Show - Live at CBGBs and Right Track Inn (1984)
Mandolindley Road Show - Last Live Show, 1986
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Mandolindley Road Show - Last Live Show, 1986
"60's Black Power" by Paul C. McKasty and Lindley Farley
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"60's Black Power" by Paul C. McKasty and Lindley Farley
First To Fight - The Lost Nazz Monsters
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First To Fight - The Lost Nazz Monsters
"You Taught Me Well" - 50 Years of the Civil Rights Act
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"You Taught Me Well" - 50 Years of the Civil Rights Act
The Lamentation of Dr. Frankenstein & Igor
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The Lamentation of Dr. Frankenstein & Igor
Really want one of those Pontiacs!
He should have taken Greyhound, Go Greyhound and leave the driving to us! Go Greyhound and the driving to us!!
Producer of Bullit, no wonder it sounds just McQueen's Mustang. Still a great scene.
I bought one just for the purpose. It was ok. A Canon Rebel
Make it more fun, use the sound track from Bullitt with the Mach 1 that has the 16 speed transmission (constant shifting).
I discover this years ago...Almost identical...remarkable
Never touch a broken windshield.will cut you bad.🐷
In 1973, when I was 13 years old, I remember watching this on television with my friends while my mother was cooking in the kitchen the actors involved in this movie were Bill Hickman, Richard Lynch, and Roy Schieder. We will certainly miss these three legends, may they rest in peace.
N.Y.C. As it existed in 1973. Also, note the absence of bike lanes and pedestrian malls in that era.
This is a great song! It’s a little Todd-esque! I absolutely love it!
I love this track, Lindley!
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This is hilarious. I saw the original chase and thought, "God, nobody would do it like this now." That dumpy moment of Scheider getting in the car, putting in the keys and starting up, etc
Finally! Someone who gets what I was doing. Praise da Lawd.
@bikefixer I don't know if you remember the notorious 1970s bomb musical, At Long Last Love. Apparently a number of big editors have done unsolicited re-dos over the years. Director Peter Bogdonovitch was always affronted, until he saw the latest (can't recall who did it.) And he agreed it was the best. They screened it, only one show, at Quad in NYC and he came to speak. The place was packed, mostly very young people. Got to meet him and shake his hand briefly before he died.
@@fritzmasten7675 I sure do remember At Long Last Love. That film and Daisy Miller finished Bogdanovich's run of successful films. The speculation was the Polly Platt, whom the director had divorced, was the brains behind his hits.
@@fritzmasten7675 I never saw At Long Last (the reviews were too awful to consider it). What did you think of it? I whittled the fat from The Seven Ups feature and whittled its runtime down to a crisp 78 minutes. It's still not a great film, but it moves more quickly.
@bikefixer Long Last may have been seen as a mess in its day but it plays far better now. The young audience members seem to like it. I'd rather watch it than LA La Land
To me, the worst "accident" happens at 3:58. The cop car gets sideswiped by Hickman's Grand Ville, then gets t-boned on the passenger side by a car in the opposite lane. Look how that real life cop reacts. He's throttled so hard his hat flies off of his head and his body plows him almost into the driver's seat.
Bill Hickman is The Man!!
whoa, that got to hurt! (George Cozstanza).
Outside the U.S, most people wouldn't know what of cars those were.
I saw this with my father at the cinema back in the days- RIP dad.
This chase scene was created by the same *director* and *stunt-coordinator* that worked on “Bullitt” (1968) and “The French Connection” (1971).
I heard of this movie before but I never saw it
My uncle had a 73 Pontiac Ventura Sprint when I was a kid, I thought it was the coolest thing ever.
So cheezy same guy driving the big Pontiac was the guy driving the charger in bullet same mustang sound track in Roy's car so cheezy
excellent movie, a hidden gem.
Except for Bullet the best balls out chase scene ever !! Filmed in my home town NYC !!
Well done.
Great work and wonderful memories; thanks Lindley.
Hickman drove the Grand Ville and the Bullitt Charger. Hmmmm.....
And the Ventura's shifter stalk never left park. Hmmmm...
There's just something great about the gritty realism of this chase scene. No pyrotechnics, no cars performing impossible aerial stunts. Just pure adrenaline, Detroit muscle and a sense of what it would actually look like slamming into the back of an 18 wheeler at high speed.
EPIC
Freeways in well-maintained, smooth condition, in contrast to today's often pot-holed roads
Great chase! I like how once they are on the bridge they are home free. Like, "hey Chief, shouldn't we set up a roadblock mid-span or at the far end? Maybe have the Staties block off the Interstate?" "That's crazy talk! You know once they're on the bridge our hands are tied. Stand down, boys, stand down."
That guy is always driving the get away car....and Roy...let's a little fender bender stop the chase..
G👀D Thing he ducked HuH
Rip Richard Lynch.
2 things. The skill to get those absolute boats on wheels to take corners at those speeds while literally bouncing up and down was unreal. It still looks fast and scary to this day. And second after the crash the acting and look of Roy was amazing . He genuinely looked like he had just been in a proper smash. He looked like he had woken from unconsciousness . Puffy eyes,glazed eyes and dazed expression. The guy was a brilliant actor and I miss him.
No moving the cameras and jiggle the picture like they do in today's fake action movies
He's lucky he didn't wake up Jane Mansfield.
I This DVD. This movie 🍿 kicks Ass. Just like the French Connection and Bullitt
If you can find the two DVD version, in the extras they show just how insane this stunt was.😮
Bill Hickman is still the best in my book.
Rule 22... Whenever a police car is disabled, it's siren also peters out.
I prefer the long version.
how they ever get thru toll plaza on Bridge
Good question. They make it look like there is an off ramp before the toll. In reality, they would have hit a traffic jam at the booths. Chase over.
Cars back then were pretty hard on humans in a crash. Doubtful just ducking down would've saved him.
lust filled V8 power !!!!
This is one of the best chase scenes in film. Bullitt and French Connection and the 7-ups are the gold standards for chases.
Actually I also put To Live and die in LA up there too..
That 18 wheeler at the end had no Mansfield bar behind it.
It was not fully mandatory yet
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist you sir are correct. They had to have them installed by 1998.
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Love how the cop car bounced around during the turn... oh what a ride that would have been😲