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Type: Sport   Region: Norway   Year: 2000  
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《《The Mating Machine (TV Series 1970– )》》Storyline
Hepburn also starred in other classics, includingFunny Face (1957),Charade (1963),My Fair Lady (1964), andTwo For the Road (1967)...I missed it when we were in the Tower...I know it was here.I can""t understand it.I couldn""t have lost it.It must be here...I must have pulled it out with something, I suppose.Oh, I terribly sorry, Gregory, please forgive me...But your present to me, your mother""s brooch.And I wanted to wear it - always.I-I-I don""t remember opening my bag...Suddenly, I""m beginning not to trust my memory at all.In a mild, denunciatory reproof of his worried-sick wife, he tells her that his fears have been confirmed: "Oh Paula, didn""t I tell you? How did you come to lose it?" But he further consoles and comforts her, arguing that she""s only tired: "It doesn""t mean anything.The 74 minute, overrated and stagey, black and white dramaAnna Christie(a down-to-earth version of theCinderellatale) was adapted (by influential screenwriter Frances Marion) from Eugene O""Neill""s play of the same name.In his transformed ""War Room"" office with a world-map display of oil tankers scattered over the oceans, Webster""s next scheme was to monopolize worldwide oil supplies, by having Gorman computer-program all the world""s oil tankers to sail toward a 50-mile area in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, and then sit immobilized to await further orders.It also states he film is "based on the story of George M.Cohan." A fade-in presents a full shot of an electrical Broadway theatre sign which proclaims:SAM H.HARRISPRESENTSGEORGE M.COHANin his triumphal return to the stageinI""d Rather Be RightThe GreatestMusical Comedy Hit in YearsThe camera pans down into the lobby of the theatre where a large, life-size cut-out picture of George M.