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Type: Animation   Region: France   Year: 2006  
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《《Der Mädchenkrieg (1977)》》Storyline
Karen also phoned Claire and expressed her displeasure and resentfulness hat Claire wasn""t spending quality time with the boys: "This was supposed to be a family weekend, Claire.12 year-old Tommy Jarvis (Corey Feldman in a brief cameo role) witnessed two inquisitive redneck grave-robbers:Neil (Todd Bryant)Wes (Curtis Conaway)The duo were digging and opening up the coffin of Jason Voorhees ("Got to look at the main man").Lando Calrissian dove in theMillennium Falconinto he superstructure, targeting the main power generator through a maze of passageways, with TIE fighters close on his tail." In the film: "Frankly my dear, I don""t give a damn." [Contrary to popular belief, it wasnotthe film with thefirstuse of the word ""damn"" (the expletive had been said a year earlier inPygmalion (1938)and variations, such as ""damned"", were heard in other earlier films]Will Benteen (Tara""s "man of the house"), Rhett""s sister Rosemary Butler, and Scarlett""s uncle and lawyer Henry Hamilton were eliminatedOn the night of the Shantytown raid, Melanie read from Charles Dickens""David Copperfieldrather than from Victor Hugo""sLes MiserablesA nationwide casting search for an actress to play he Southern belle Scarlett resulted in the hiring of young British actress Vivien Leigh, although over 30 other well-known actresses had been tested or considered including: Katharine Hepburn, Miriam Hopkins, Susan Hayward, Loretta Young, Carole Lombard, Paulette Goddard, Margaret Sullavan, Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford, Norma Shearer, Lana Turner, Joan Bennett, Mae West, Tallulah Bankhead, Jean Arthur, and Lucille Ball.