Classic Movie Scenes

The Kenblog: Classic Movie Scene From “Casablanca”

Howdy Folks! It’s The Kendog here with another classic movie scene! We’re going in the Wayback Machine this time, traveling to 1942 and the Michael Curtiz-directed classic “Casablanca.” This wartime feature had an incredible cast led by Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and the incomparable Claude Rains in one of my favorite rolls of his. Stellar support came from Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, Paul Henreid, and Conrad Veidt. Endlessly qoutable with some of the greatest movie dialogue of all time, “Casablanca” is one for the ages! This scene features the classic “La Marsailles” anthem in Rick’s nightclub as a counter to the Nazi sing-along, showing Victor Lazslo’s charisma as a leader. It ends with the nightclub being shut down and one of the funniest lines in movie history! Enjoy! So Sayeth The Kendog!

The Kenblog: Classic Movie Scene #3 – Jackie Chan’s Final Fight In Drunken Master II!

Howdy Folks! It’s The Kendog here with my next classic movie scene. This edition features one of the greatest final battles in Kung Fu Cinema history. Jackie’s Chan’s final battle in “Drunken Master II” from 1994 is one of the most amazing pieces of fight choreography ever put to film. Chan portrays legendary Chinese folk hero Wong Fei-Hung, a legendary fighter and patriot who fought against Japanese occupation during the turn of the last century. Chan’s Fei-Hung is a more comedic interpretation, with the hero getting his fighting prowess from the consumption of alcohol. When he discovers a plot to steal and smuggle China’s priceless artifacts, Fei-Hung tries to stop them. This leads to the incredible foundry fight you’re about to see here! Enjoy and hopefully this gets to to watch the entire amazing film! So Sayeth The Kendog!

The Kenblog: A Classic Movie Scene: “An American Werewolf In London!”

Howdy Folks! It’s The Kendog here with something a little different. I’m featuring an ongoing series of classic movie scenes as exposure to some of the wonderful moments in cinema. Sometimes they’ll be acdtion scenes, sometimes scary scenes, even dialogue scenes from classic Hollywood. This edition features a still-incredible transformation scene from “An American Werewolf In London” the 1981 John Landis classic that many consider to be the best werewolf movies ever made. If you haven’t seen “An American Werewolf In London” and like good horror movies, maybe this scene will convince you to check it out. The setup: David (David Naughton) is alone in Jenny Aguter’s London flat on the first full moon since being attacked by a werewolf. After accidentally locking himself out of the apartment, he makes his way back inside only to find himself of a vicious first transformation into a ferocious beast. Enjoy!