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Welcome to the human race...
13 scenes where a song is being played from any type of media player (Post Scene, Mention the type of media player, the song title and artist)

1. Say Anything... (Boombox - In Your Eyes by Peter Gabriel)
2. Guardians of the Galaxy (Walkman - Hooked on a Feeling by Blue Swede)
3. Bad Times at the El Royale (Jukebox - "Hush" by Deep Purple)
4. Harold & Kumar go to White Castle (Car stereo - Hold On by Wilson Phillips)
5. Pulp Fiction (reel to reel - Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon by Urge Overkill)
6. Flashdance (turntable - What a Feeling by Irene Cara)
7. Baby Driver (iPod - Harlem Shuffle by Bob & Earl)
8. A Perfect World (phonograph - Big Fran's Baby by Lennie Niehaus)
9. Almost Famous (phonograph, "America" by Simon & Garfunkel)
10. Coal Miner's Daughter (radio - Blue Moon of Kentucky by Bill Monroe)
11. Jerry Maguire (car radio - Free Fallin’ by Tom Petty)
12. The Last Action Hero (mini disk player - Big Gun by AC/DC)
13. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (Zune - "Father And Son" by Cat Stevens)

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Welcome to the human race...
13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)




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jesus. are there even 13 movies that do that?
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13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)
2. Glass (Bruce Willis and Spencer Treat Clark)


The scene at 21:40 was unused until Glass.





Welcome to the human race...
13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)
2. Glass (Bruce Willis and Spencer Treat Clark)
3. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Joan Crawford)

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3Ki5bWSpPho



13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)
2. Glass (Bruce Willis and Spencer Treat Clark)
3. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Joan Crawford)
4. Sunset Blvd. (Gloria Swanson)





13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)
2. Glass (Bruce Willis and Spencer Treat Clark)
3. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Joan Crawford)
4. Sunset Blvd. (Gloria Swanson)
5. Funny People (Adam Sandler)




Welcome to the human race...
13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)
2. Glass (Bruce Willis and Spencer Treat Clark)
3. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Joan Crawford)
4. Sunset Blvd. (Gloria Swanson)
5. Funny People (Adam Sandler)
6. Austin Powers in Goldmember (Michael Caine)

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13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)
2. Glass (Bruce Willis and Spencer Treat Clark)
3. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Joan Crawford)
4. Sunset Blvd. (Gloria Swanson)
5. Funny People (Adam Sandler)
6. Austin Powers in Goldmember (Michael Caine)
7. In the Line of Fire (Clint Eastwood)

I can't find a video of this but there's a scene where the bad guy is watching something on JFK and they briefly show a younger Eastwood.



13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)
2. Glass (Bruce Willis and Spencer Treat Clark)
3. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Joan Crawford)
4. Sunset Blvd. (Gloria Swanson)
5. Funny People (Adam Sandler)
6. Austin Powers in Goldmember (Michael Caine)
7. In the Line of Fire (Clint Eastwood)
8. Lost in Translation (Bill Murray)

I can't find a clip, but there's a scene where Bob Harris watches one of his own movies on TV, which is actually a Saturday Night Live sketch.



Welcome to the human race...
13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)
2. Glass (Bruce Willis and Spencer Treat Clark)
3. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Joan Crawford)
4. Sunset Blvd. (Gloria Swanson)
5. Funny People (Adam Sandler)
6. Austin Powers in Goldmember (Michael Caine)
7. In the Line of Fire (Clint Eastwood)
8. Lost in Translation (Bill Murray)
9. Halloween II [2009] (Danielle Harris)




Sadly, Severus Snape's "Don't kill me!" from the flashback is not a pull from Die Hard's Bill Clay scene.



13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)
2. Glass (Bruce Willis and Spencer Treat Clark)
3. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Joan Crawford)
4. Sunset Blvd. (Gloria Swanson)
5. Funny People (Adam Sandler)
6. Austin Powers in Goldmember (Michael Caine)
7. In the Line of Fire (Clint Eastwood)
8. Lost in Translation (Bill Murray)
9. Halloween II [2009] (Danielle Harris)
10. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Corbin Bernsen)





13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)
2. Glass (Bruce Willis and Spencer Treat Clark)
3. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Joan Crawford)
4. Sunset Blvd. (Gloria Swanson)
5. Funny People (Adam Sandler)
6. Austin Powers in Goldmember (Michael Caine)
7. In the Line of Fire (Clint Eastwood)
8. Lost in Translation (Bill Murray)
9. Halloween II [2009] (Danielle Harris)
10. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Corbin Bernsen)
11. Rocky III (Sylvester Stallone)

At 5:03, there's archival footage of Stallone during his appearance on The Muppet Show




13 films that use archival footage of an actor to portray a younger version of their character (name the movie and actor)

1. The Limey (Terence Stamp)
2. Glass (Bruce Willis and Spencer Treat Clark)
3. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Joan Crawford)
4. Sunset Blvd. (Gloria Swanson)
5. Funny People (Adam Sandler)
6. Austin Powers in Goldmember (Michael Caine)
7. In the Line of Fire (Clint Eastwood)
8. Lost in Translation (Bill Murray)
9. Halloween II [2009] (Danielle Harris)
10. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Corbin Bernsen)
11. Rocky III (Sylvester Stallone)
12. Madhouse (Vincent Price)

I can't find a clip, but there's footage from various Vincent Price horror movies like House of Usher, Tales of Terror and The Raven.