Henry Fonda Great Film Moments

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On Golden Pond
On Golden Pond (1981) - Mad for So Long - Chelsea (Jane Fonda) tries to make peace with Norman (Henry Fonda).
On Golden Pond
On Golden Pond (1981) - We're Going Fishing - Ethel (Katharine Hepburn) and Norman (Henry Fonda) convince Billy (Doug McKeon) to go fishing.
On Golden Pond
On Golden Pond (1981) - You're My Knight in Shining Armor - Ethel (Katharine Hepburn) comforts an angry and scared Norman (Henry Fonda).
On Golden Pond
On Golden Pond (1981) - We'd Like to Sleep Together - Bill (Dabney Coleman) asks Norman (Henry Fonda) if he can sleep with Chelsea while staying in his house.
On Golden Pond
On Golden Pond (1981) - We Cruise Chicks - Norman (Henry Fonda) asks Billy (Doug McKeon) about what a thirteen year old does for recreation in California.
On Golden Pond
On Golden Pond (1981) - A Rainbow Trout - Norman (Henry Fonda) and Billy (Doug McKeon) catch their first fish together.
On Golden Pond
On Golden Pond (1981) - I Was Showing Off - Ethel (Katharine Hepburn) is relieved that Norman (Henry Fonda) feels better.
On Golden Pond
On Golden Pond (1981) - Boating Accident - Norman (Henry Fonda) lets Billy (Doug McKeon) drive the boat, but when Billy crashes into a rock, Norman gets thrown into the water.
Tentacles
Tentacles (1977) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Ovidio G. Assonitis and starring John Huston, Bo Hopkins, Henry Fonda, Cesare Danova, Alan Boyd. Several people disappear from and at the sea. Their bodies are found gnawed to the skeleton, even the marrow is missing. The scientists have no idea which animal could do such things. Dr. Turner begins to suspect that the company which builds a tunnel beneath the bay might have poisoned the environment and caused an octopus to mutate to giant dimensions…
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Melville Shavelson and starring Henry Fonda, Van Johnson, Sidney Miller, Tom Bosley, Walter Brooke. When a widower with 10 children marries a widow with 8, can the 20 of them ever come together as one big happy family?
The Lady Eve
The Lady Eve (1941) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Preston Sturges and starring Henry Fonda, Charles Coburn, Eugene Pallette, William Demarest, Eric Blore. Returning from a year up the Amazon studying snakes, the rich but unsophisticated Charles Pike meets con-artist Jean Harrington on a ship. They fall in love, but a misunderstanding causes them to split on bad terms. To get back at him, Jean disguises herself as an English lady, and comes back to tease and torment him.
Midway
Midway (1976) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Jack Smight and starring Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, James Coburn, Glenn Ford, Hal Holbrook. The 1942 battles of the Coral Sea and Midway island are retold through the points of view of both sides. When an audacious US air raid reaches Japan itself, Combined Fleet commander Isoroku Yamamoto orders seaborne invasions of Port Moresby in the southwestern Pacific and of Midway Island near Hawaii, invasions that Yamamoto hopes will smoke out the US Pacific Fleet for destruction before the full might of US war production can kick in.
War and Peace
War and Peace (1956) - Think of Me - Pierre (Henry Fonda) comforts Natasha (Audrey Hepburn) after the man she loves leaves her.
War and Peace
War and Peace (1956) - You've Come Back - Natasha (Audrey Hepburn) comes back to Moscow and discovers that Pierre (Henry Fonda) has returned from battle, as the two re-unite.
War and Peace
War and Peace (1956) - The Invasion - Pierre (Henry Fonda) gets involved in a violent battle between the Russians and the French.
War and Peace
War and Peace (1956) - War is the Most Horrible Thing in Life - Pierre (Henry Fonda) visits Prince Andrei (Mel Ferrer) the night before the battle in an effort to experience war firsthand.
War and Peace
War and Peace (1956) - The Duel - Pierre (Henry Fonda) fights Dolokhov (Helmut Dantine) in a duel to the death for taking his wife as a lover.
War and Peace
War and Peace (1956) - The Greatest Pleasures - Pierre (Henry Fonda) explains to Natasha (Audrey Hepburn) that he’s planning on marrying his cousin.
Daisy Kenyon
Daisy Kenyon (1947) - Trailer #1 -
Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men (1957) - Nose Marks - Juror #4 (E.G. Marshall) changes his vote when Juror #9 (Joseph Sweeney) convinces him that one of the witnesses wore eyeglasses, and most likely did not wear them while she was in bed, during the time of the murder.
Once Upon a Time in the West
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) - A Man's Hands All Over You - Frank (Henry Fonda) seduces Jill (Claudia Cardinale) while holding her captive.
Once Upon a Time in the West
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) - Frank's Death - Harmonica (Charles Bronson) gets his long waited vengeance by killing Frank (Henry Fonda) in a showdown.
Once Upon a Time in the West
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) - That Strange Sound Right Now - Frank (Henry Fonda) kills some of Morton’s hired assassins in the street after being tipped off by Harmonica (Charles Bronson).
Once Upon a Time in the West
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) - Harmonica's Flashback - Harmonica (Charles Bronson) has a flashback to the death of his older brother at the hands of a younger Frank (Henry Fonda).
Once Upon a Time in the West
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) - McBain Family Slaughter - Frank (Henry Fonda) and his henchmen murder Brett McBain (Frank Wolff) and his three children.
The Lady Eve
The Lady Eve (1941) - Hello, Hopsie! - Jean (Barbara Stanwyck) flirts with Charles (Henry Fonda), giving him some new nicknames.
The Lady Eve
The Lady Eve (1941) - She Knows His Type - Sizing up her mark, Jean (Barbara Stanwyck) makes sure that she’s the only girl for Charles (Henry Fonda).
The Lady Eve
The Lady Eve (1941) - Charles Meets The Lady Eve - Charles (Peter Fonda) is taken aback when his father (Eugene Pallette) introduces him to the elegant Lady Eve (Barbara Stanwyck).
The Lady Eve
The Lady Eve (1941) - An Ideal Mate - Charles (Henry Fonda) finds himself in an awkward position as he and Jean (Barbara Stanwyck) discuss ideal soul mates.
The Lady Eve
The Lady Eve (1941) - What a Friend! - With Charles (Henry Fonda) under her complete control, the Lady Eve (Barbara Stanwyck) reveals a long list of past suitors, much to his chagrin.
The Lady Eve
The Lady Eve (1941) - Who's Emma? - Jean (Barbara Stanwyck) meets her match when Charles (Henry Fonda) introduces her to Emma, his pet snake.
The Lady Eve
The Lady Eve (1941) - Positively the Same Dame! - Charles (Henry Fonda) finds himself reunited with Jean (Barbara Stanwyck), never once making the connection that she was posing as the Lady Eve.
The Lady Eve
The Lady Eve (1941) - Father Loves to Lose - In memorable fashion, Jean (Barbara Stanwyck) foils 'Colonel’ Harrington’s (Charles Coburn) attempt to cheat Charles (Henry Fonda) out of money.
Once Upon a Time in the West
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) - What You're After - Frank (Henry Fonda) tracks down Harmonica (Charles Bronson), who’s waiting for him, to find out once and for all what he’s really after.
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) - What Love Really Is - Colleen (Jennifer Leak) asks a busy Frank (Henry Fonda) for boy advice.
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) - The Doctor Makes a House Call - During a house call, the family doctor (Tom Bosley) is overwhelmed by the chaos of a child-filled home.
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) - Full Speed Ahead - Helen (Lucille Ball) has second, third, and fourth thoughts about marrying Frank and joining families as she takes the long walk down the aisle.
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) - Sparks Fly Between Helen and Frank - Frank (Henry Fonda) and Helen (Lucille Ball) hit it off while his date Madeleine (Louise Troy) is stuck in the middle.
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) - Papa Came Marching Home - Frank (Henry Fonda) comes home from the Navy with a big challenge ahead of him.
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) - Helen Loses Her Eyelash - Helen (Henry Fonda) is having trouble with her eyelashes and she’s trying to hide it from Frank (Lucille Ball).
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) - An Alcoholic Pearl Harbor - Frank (Henry Fonda) forces his sons to apologize and confess to spiking Helen’s (Lucille Ball) drink, and professes his love for her.
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) - I Have Eight Children - A nervous Helen (Lucille Ball) practices how she will break the news about her eight children to Frank on their date.
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) - I Have Ten Children - Helen (Lucille Ball) lets Frank (Henry Fonda) know she has eight children. To her surprise he confesses he has ten children.
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) - Widow and Widower - Helen (Lucille Ball) gives advice to Frank (Henry Fonda) about what’s going on with his daughter.
Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men (1957) - Kids These Days - Nature versus Nurture is discussed before Juror #3 (Lee J. Cobb) reveals his abusive relationship with his estranged son.
Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men (1957) - It's the Same Knife! - Juror #8 (Henry Fonda) debunks the “one knife theory” by revealing that he has one just like it.
Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men (1957) - Down & In - Jurors #3 (Lee J. Cobb), #5 (Jack Klugman) and #11 (George Voskovec) debate how the Defendant might have used the switchblade by demonstrating on Juror #8 (Henry Fonda).
Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men (1957) - A Responsibility - Juror #11 (George Voskovec) explains to the others why he feels jury duty is their sworn responsibility.
Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men (1957) - This Isn't a Game - Juror #8 (Henry Fonda) reprimands two disengaged jurors who are busy playing Tic Tac Toe.
Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men (1957) - Who Changed Their Vote? - When one juror changes his vote during the secret ballot, Juror #3 (Lee J. Cobb) is hell-bent on finding out who it was.
Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men (1957) - Not Guilty - Faced with his own short-comings and failures as a father to his own son, Juror #3 (Lee J. Cobb) finally breaks down and pronounces “Not Guilty.”
Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men (1957) - Re-enactment - Juror 8 (Henry Fonda) does a re-enactment of the old man’s story which leads to a showdown with Juror 3 (Lee J. Cobb) and a dramatic revelation.
Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men (1957) - These People - Juror #10 (Ed Begley) goes off on a racist rant, showing his true colors and turning off the rest of the jurors who turn their backs in disgust.



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