As news of Kirk Douglas's death, we would like to pay tribute to a great actor from his acting accomplishments to awards and many more. Here are a few of the many films he has been in. Links for full films are here:
Ace in the hole-https://dai.ly/x7rl3jy
The Big Sky-https://dai.ly/x7rky7m
The Big Trees-https://dai.ly/x7rky7l
The Master's Touch-https://dai.ly/x23cpvt
The Final Countdown-https://dai.ly/x7rky7n
Ace in the hole-https://dai.ly/x7rl3jy
The Big Sky-https://dai.ly/x7rky7m
The Big Trees-https://dai.ly/x7rky7l
The Master's Touch-https://dai.ly/x23cpvt
The Final Countdown-https://dai.ly/x7rky7n
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00:00THE END
00:25Thanks, your honor. Take these over to the engravers.
00:28What's this mess?
00:30They haven't got any chopped chicken livers. I brought you some chicken tacos.
00:33Chicken tacos?
00:35They're not gonna chop the livers anymore for you. Nobody else buy them.
00:38And no more garlic pickles.
00:43When the history of this sun-baked Siberia is written,
00:46these shameful words will live in infamy.
00:49No chopped chicken liver.
00:53No garlic pickles.
00:56No Lindy's.
00:58No Madison Square Garden.
01:00No Yogi Berra.
01:03What do you know about Yogi Berra, Miss Devrish?
01:06I beg your pardon?
01:07Yogi Berra!
01:08Yogi? Why, it's a sort of religion, isn't it?
01:11You bet it is. A belief in the New York Yankees.
01:16You know what's wrong with New Mexico, Mr. Wendell?
01:19Too much outdoors.
01:21Give me those eight spindly trees in front of Rockefeller Center any day.
01:25That's enough outdoors for me.
01:28No subways smelling sweet sour.
01:33What are you used for noise around here?
01:36No beautiful roar from eight million ants fighting, cursing, loving.
01:42No shows, no South Pacific.
01:45No chic little dames across a crowded bar.
01:50And worst of all, Herbie, no 80th floor to jump from when you feel like it.
01:55Is this one of your long-playing records, Chuck?
01:58Let's hear the other side.
02:01All right. I'll play it for you.
02:04When I came here, I thought this was going to be a 30-day stretch.
02:07Maybe 60.
02:09Now it's a year.
02:11It looks like a life sentence.
02:13Where is it? Where's the loaf of bread with a file in it?
02:17Where's that big story to get me out of here?
02:21One year, and what's the hot news?
02:24A soapbox derby.
02:27A tornado that double-crossed us and went to Texas.
02:31An old goof who said he was the real Jesse James.
02:34Until they found out he was a chicken thief from Gallup by the name of...
02:38Shimmelmacher.
02:41I'm stuck here, fans.
02:43Stuck for good.
02:47Unless, of course, you, Mr. Everish.
02:50Instead of writing household hints about how to remove chili stains from blue jeans,
02:55get yourself involved in a trunk murder.
02:59How about it, Mr. Everish?
03:01I could do wonders with your dismembered body.
03:06Or you, Mr. Wendell.
03:09If you'd only toss that cigar out of the window real far,
03:13all the way to Los Alamos.
03:16And boom!
03:20Now, there would be a story.
03:23I told you no liquor in the office.
03:26I thought I could trust you.
03:28I told you no liquor in the office.
03:31I told you no liquor in the office.
03:34I thought I could trust you.
03:36What a suspicious nature you have, Mr. Booth.
03:42Pretty, isn't it?
03:43I make those things every night when I go home out of matches and toothpicks.
03:47Calms my nerves.
03:50Sorry, Tatum.
03:52Maybe you do need a change.
03:54Do I?
03:55Then I got news for you.
03:56You're going out of town for a couple of days.
03:58How far and in what direction?
04:00Los Barrios County.
04:01They're having a rattlesnake hunt, and I want you to cover it.
04:04A rattlesnake hunt?
04:05That's right.
04:06And take Herbie along.
04:07Let's get some art.
04:09A rattlesnake hunt.
04:11Well, isn't that ginger peachy?
04:13A real stop the press, pull out the front page, get ready to read plate assignment.
04:17Have a nice time, Chuck.
04:18See the country.
04:19And don't worry.
04:20I'll put the paper to bed.
04:24Well, it looks like we're starting our second year with a real bang.
04:28Okay, fan. Pack up.
04:59Yahoo!
05:01Yahoo!
05:06I got a real dry mouth.
05:08Hey, two out of the best, pal.
05:09Two you'll get.
05:29Bonsoir, Monsieur.
05:31Hi.
05:33Anything you got? Plenty of it.
05:37I think she's asking if we want to eat.
05:41Sure, sure. Bring it along.
05:46I think we came to the right place.
05:48Well, good hunting.
05:51Same to you.
05:54I'll have another one.
05:56Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
06:01Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
06:06Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
06:12Remember, I must go.
06:19Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
06:25Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
06:30Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
06:35Remember, I must go.
06:40My glass looks so very empty.
06:45Hmm.
06:47My heart feels empty, too.
06:51What a glass that is full.
06:55Make me think she is true.
07:01Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
07:10Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
07:16Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
07:22Remember, I must go.
07:28Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
07:34Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
07:40Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
07:44Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
07:49Oh, whiskey, leave me alone.
07:52I see you ain't found that Zeb Calloway yet.
07:55We ain't been looking very hard.
07:57He ain't much, but hog-calling won't fetch him.
08:06You ought to be learned to keep your feet to yourself.
08:20Here's your money, boys.
08:21Certified cashier's check.
08:23Ah, you gave us that check business before.
08:26Yeah, we want to see the cash.
08:27Where's the money?
08:28Yeah, we want to see the cash.
08:29Where's the money?
08:30All right, boys.
08:32Anything you say goes.
08:34Frenchy, take this check to the bank.
08:37Have them send over a couple of guards with the cash.
08:40Go on.
08:41You heard them.
08:42They want their money.
08:43Get to the bank.
08:46You know what this means, fellas?
08:49You're breaking up the team.
08:51For good.
08:53Jim Fallon and his boys.
08:56The minute you sign that receipt book, paid in full,
08:59that's the end.
09:00You leave me busted.
09:02You put me out of business.
09:03Good thing it is, Fallon.
09:05It's about time, too.
09:07Pay them off once and for all.
09:09Let them come back to work for us honest lumber men.
09:11Steady work, regular pay.
09:13We've had enough of you, Fallon.
09:15You're leaving town.
09:16And right now.
09:18A couple of measly bobcats turned tigers.
09:21We're not joking, Fallon.
09:22Get going.
09:36I'm moving no place till I'm ready.
09:45Get them out of here.
09:47That was great, Jim.
09:48You all right?
09:49What a run!
09:54Boys, even if I'd been shot,
09:57it'd have been worth it to know how you feel about me.
10:00You still like me.
10:02And now I want to tell you why I hoped you'd stick with me.
10:04You know me.
10:06Jim Fallon doesn't like to hire.
10:07He likes to share.
10:09And right now, I want to share with you
10:11the whole north of California.
10:13There's giant redwoods out there, men.
10:15Big around is that office.
10:17It's so tall, you can't see the sky.
10:19There's so much board footage in just one of those big trees
10:22that it makes a month's cutting here
10:24look like a pile of toothpicks.
10:26Now, look.
10:27You're the best lumberjacks in the business.
10:29That's why you're my team.
10:31And that's why I want to take you to California with me.
10:34Each man a partner of Jim Fallon.
10:36And every man with a share in $100 million.
10:40How do you like that, boys?
10:42Do you still want Francie to go to the bank?
10:44No!
10:45Then take your chances with me!
10:47I will, Jim!
10:48I will!
10:49You might find a couple of cases in the office.
10:52Help yourself.
10:53Hey, it's all right.
10:54It's all right.
10:55It's OK.
10:56Let's go.
11:01We're OK.
11:02Hey, stranger.
11:07I don't have to tell you how grateful I am, stranger.
11:10I'm Yukon Verge.
11:11Your name's luck to me.
11:13I ought to make a little stash of you
11:14and hang it right alongside this horseshoe.
11:16You could hang me there.
11:18I'm hollow inside.
11:20I'll put some stuffing in you.
11:22You stick with me, friend, and you'll always have a full belly.
11:24Come on.
11:29Listen, Miller.
11:32A few hours ago, I was still in prison.
11:36Right now, I'm not looking for a job.
11:38I think this is important.
11:43Number one.
11:46Number two.
11:53Number three.
12:00Now listen carefully.
12:02You must knock out this alarm system.
12:04It's called Big Ben.
12:06If it goes off, the whole city can hear it.
12:10And here, in this room, there's the safe
12:16with over a million dollars in it in cash.
12:21Now, I know you can handle this safe, Steve.
12:25But Big Ben is the problem.
12:28The buzzing of a fly, a footstep, a deep breath
12:31is enough to trip the alarm.
12:33And you're trapped inside with no way out.
12:36Who gets hurt?
12:38The International Insurance Company.
12:43Right here in Hamburg.
12:51Nobody has ever thought of it before.
12:54And I'm not thinking about it either.
12:57Pity.
12:59All this work for nothing.
13:02All this work for nothing.
13:06And I was sure it would appeal to you as an artist.
13:14Thanks for showing me your toys.
13:18Listen, Miller, let's get one thing straight.
13:21When I worked on my own, everything went fine.
13:27My first job with you, and I ended up three years in jail.
13:34Get somebody else.
13:36Wait, Steve.
13:39No one else can do it.
13:42More than a million dollars.
13:45Think about it.
13:46This is for you.
13:49I owe it to you.
13:51Go ahead.
13:53Take it.
13:56Never forget.
14:06This is the captain.
14:08I'm speaking to every man aboard this ship.
14:11The past few hours, many things have happened.
14:15Rumors of nuclear attacks and a third world war are totally untrue.
14:22We have no reason to believe that any aggression has been taken against our homes and families.
14:29I believe that what we have stumbled across is not man-made, but a phenomenon of nature.
14:37One that can't be explained.
14:41This phenomenon is a storm which the Nimitz went through less than 18 hours ago.
14:47The storm has had some effect on time as we know it.
14:51It created a portal.
14:53A door into another era.
14:57Today is December the 7th, 1941.
15:03I'm sure we're all aware of the significance of this date and this place in history.
15:10We're about to fight a battle that was lost before most of you were born.
15:16This time, with God's help, it's going to be different.
15:22Good luck.
15:27You know, in a way, Captain, I think we're lucky.
15:29How's that?
15:30At least we came back to the same world we left.
15:34Most of us have.
15:37Did Commander Owen have any family?
15:40No one.
15:43Lasky, you've been a pain in the ass.
15:47But I'm glad to have known you.
15:49Thank you, Captain. I appreciate that.
15:51Good luck to you.
15:53And you too.