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Title Hell's Horizon Dir: Tom Gries
Chet's Contribution Acting Role
Hell's Horizon is set during the darker days of the Korean War. John Ireland heads the cast as the chief officer of a bombing squad, assigned to destroy a Communist-controlled bridge over the Yalu River. The mission is threatened by inclement weather and an insufficient fuel supply; once the bridge has been bombed, it is highly unlikely that the crew will make it back to Okinawa. Ireland's crew includes such TV favorites as Bill Williams, Larry Pennell, William Schallert and Hugh Beaumont. Also on hand is Marla English as the wholly unecessary girl friend of one of the crewmen. Produced independently by Wray Davis, Hell's Horizon was purchased and distributed by Columbia. -- Hal Erickson 
Title Urlatori Alla Sbarra Italy 1959 Dir: Lucio Fulci  
Chet's Contribution Acting and plays on Soundtrack  
Title Festival De Jazz de Comblain-La Tour French 1960  
Chet's Contribution Documentary On jazz includes  Baker  
Title Big Deal On Madonna Street  
Chet's Contribution Plays On Soundtrack  
Title Intrigo A Los Angeles Italy 1960  
Chets Contribution Plays On Soundteck  
Title Smog-F Rossi Director  
Chet' Contribution Plays on Soundtrack  
Title Stolen HoursThe Stolen Hours Stolen Hours is the overlong, overglamorized 1963 remake of the 1939 Bette Davis vehicle Dark Victory. Susan Hayward plays a rich, neurotic socialite who discovers that she only has a year to live. Acting resentfully at first--especially towards handsome doctor Michael Craig, who withheld this information from her "for her own good"--Hayward eventually adopts a philosophical attitude towards her fate. By the time she begins slipping into "that undiscovered uncountry," Hayward is practically a candidate for sainthood. A plot device not utilized in the original involves Hayward's virtual adoption of a young boy (Robert Bacon), who is neglected by his own mother. Novelist Jessamyn West and playwright Joseph Hayes did their best to "contemporize" the outdated elements of the original Dark Victory, even unto having Susan Hayward learn to dance the Twist! Stolen Hours was filmed in England, affording us lovely Technicolor glimpses of the Cornish coast. -- Hal Erickson
Chet's Contribution Plays On Soundtrack  
Title Night Of Lust-Also released as Concerto De La Peur,Notte Erotic,La Drogue De Vice France 1963  
Chet's Contribution Music By Chet Baker  
Title La Nuit La  Plus Longe Also released as L'enfer de la peur,Sexus France 1964 In this French thriller, two rival mobsters fight for control of the local drug traffic. The film also includes a lesbian nightclub act. -- Sandra Brennan
Chet's Contribution Music by Chet Baker-solos on soundtrack  
Title Storm Signal USA 1966  
Chet's Contribution Plays on soundtrack  
Title Flic Ou Voyou France 1978  
Chet's Contribution Solos on soundtrack  
Title Mr Kloop Holland 1978  
Chet's Contribution Plays on soundtrack  
Title Chet Baker Evening In Paris -Live Dreher  
Chet's Contribution Live performance  
Title Le Jumeaux France !984  
Chet's Contribution plays on soundtrack  
Title Chets Romance Bertrand Fevre France  
Chet's Contribution Live Performance Chet's Romance was filmed november 25, 1987 in Paris. Duration 9:30,black and white. It's a recording of "I'm A Fool To Want You" with Chet,
tp + voc; Alain Jean-Marie, p; Ricardo del Fra, b; George Brown, dm. Theset is kind of film stage and it's beautiful filmed by french director
Bertrand Fevre, who is a fan of Chet. Very moving.
Contribution by Lothar Lewien
Title Let's Get Lost Bruce Weber
Chet's Contribution The documentary on Chet's Life Let's Get Lost is a penetrating Oscar-nominated documentary on the life of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker (1929-1988). After a generous amount of screen time devoted to Baker's American career, from his days with Charlie "Bird" Parker and Gerry Mulligan to the formation of his own combo, the film dwells upon Baker's lengthy tenure in Europe. Of particular interest are the clips culled from Baker's appearances in Italian films of the 1960s. In-depth interviews with Baker's friends and co-workers paint a portrait of a troubled genius, whose drug addiction and womanizing gradually eroded his talent. Much of the terminal footage is literally that, showing in harsh detail what Chet Baker had become in his last year on earth. -- Hal Erickson
Title The Last Days Concert extracts from Netherlands Television  
Chet's Contribution Concert-Interview  
Title Candy
This program features Chet Baker along with French pianist Michel Graillier and Belgian bass player Jean Louis Rassinfosse.
Title Performance  
Chet's Contribution Live At Ronnie Scotts
Chet Baker ploughs a uniquely individual furrow in the field of jazz. Recorded in June 1986, Chet is joined by Van Morrison and Elvis Costello.
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