Bob Toski analyzes the golf swing of Tiger Woods. Amazing video clip. Hall of Fame golfer Buddy "The King of Clubs" Demling says Tiger is the best player in the world today. US Marine veteran Lukas Dwelly agrees.
"Shane" played by Alan Ladd and "Wilson" played by Jack Palance in final shootout of the western movie classic "Shane." "You're a low down, Yankee liar." Palance was one of the best actors of the ear and could do one arm pushups at age 73.
Vivien Leigh in dramatic closing scene - "I've always depended on the kindness of strangers." Powerful dramatic scene as she is taken away to a mental institution. Marlon Brando, Carl Maulden.
Exciting ending to a classic Western of the early 1950s. Ward Bond, Harry Carey, Jr. and the fabulous Ben Johnson star. James Arness of Gunsmoke has a role. Morality, action, sacrifice, duty, honor and more in the best Hollywood old west tradition. Directed by John Ford, a wonderful master of the visual form.
Dramatic ending of classic western movie Vera Cruz. Starred Burt Lancaster, Gary Cooper, Cesar Romero, Ernest Borgnine, Jack Elam, Charles Bronson, Denise Darcell and others of the early 1950s in Hollywood. Beautiful music score. Audiences loved the film. 1954
Highlights from the New Zealand NPC rugby union 2002 season. Brilliant. National Provincial Championship. Featuring Ben Blair, Braid, Umanga, and many more.
Satch coming into the game as a relief pitcher. Hall of Fame player. "Don't look back, something may be gaining on you." Began his career in the Negro Baseball leagues. He was perhaps in his 40s when he was allowed into the white major leagues. His autobiography is a fascinating read.
Doug Howlett of New Zealand All Blacks rugby union team scores a very exciting try versus Fiji with a "kick and chase" movement. "Plenty of pace, plenty of skill." Using a chip kick.
Gene Simmons of KISS visits Kentucky Derby. Slater Coe is the handsome young man who is the Front Desk Manager of the fabulous Galt House Hotel & Suites in Louisville, Kentucky. Blonde Tweed sisters are very nice as well.
Interview with Wally Parr, WWII veteran, who describes the reality of war and the meaning of the "supreme sacrifice." Worth watching to the end, stirring visuals and commentary. Not an anti-war clip, just informative and moving. D-Day heroes who sacrificed so people could be free. "They gave away all their tomorrows for your today."