Anne Clune
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1) Hands of the Ripper (Movies - Runtime: 1 hr 25 min - Full Sources)
Anne Clune played as 1st Cell Whore
Release: Oct 17, 1971
Rating: 0.00/10
Views: 593
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The infant daughter of Jack the Ripper is witness to the brutal murder of her mother by her father. Fifteen years later she is a troubled young woman who is seemingly possessed by the spirit of her father. While in a trance she continues his murderous killing spree but has no recollection of the events afterwards. A sympathetic psychiatrist takes her in and is convinced he can cure her condition. Soon, however, he regrets his decision. Watch Movies Online for Free on 10StarMovies.

2) The Oblong Box (Movies - Runtime: 1 hr 31 min - Full Sources)
Anne Clune played as Prostitute
Genre:Horror
Release: Jun 11, 1969
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Views: 488
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Aristocrat Julian Markham keeps his disfigured brother, Sir Edward, locked in a tower of his house. Occasionaly Sir Edward escapes and causes havoc around the town. Watch Movies Online for Free on 10StarMovies.

3) A Hard Day's Night (Movies - Runtime: 1 hr 27 min - Full Sources)
Anne Clune played as Bit Role (uncredited)
Release: Jul 6, 1964
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Views: 1,346
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"A Hard Day's Night" captured Beatlemania as it was happening, and more than four decades later, it remains a peerlessly zesty rock 'n' roll fable. Director Richard Lester's jump cuts now seem exhilarating as Jean-Luc Godard's, John Lennon's wisecracks as well timed as Groucho Marx's. Yet this original Fab Four movie is innocent in a way no other later rock 'n' roll film could be, and much of the credit must go to the thousands of screaming teenage girls in the audience--the ones who's lips form such magical words as "John!" and "Paul!" and "George!" and "Ringo!" while tears stream down their cheeks. When John Lennon and Paul McCartney shake their mop tops in unison after the line "She loves you, and you know you should be glad!" it sends the audience into hyperspace. Watching The Beatles getting their first taste of audience frenzy, you understand why the '60s had to happen. Watch Movies Online for Free on 10StarMovies.