《《En passant par la Lorraine (Short 1950)》》Storyline
He placed Kolnas"" dog-tag in her coat, as Kolnas called for her to join him for church.Kolnas was startled to discover the dog-tag while surrounded by his family.Lady Murasaki advised Hannibal not to kill Kolnas: "He has children."The remainder of the group of Lithuanian militiamen was now alerted to Hannibal""s existence and revenge plot, as Kolnas contacted Zigmas Milko (Stephen Martin Walters) and Grutas, now traffickers in the sex trade, conducted on Grutas"" mobile houseboat: "Dortlich""s dog-tag was in his mouth.However, the family""s head of the house is beckoned o New York due to a job promotion - an uprooting move that threatens o indelibly change the lives of the family members forever." In contrast, the King was in agreement with "famous geographers and mathematicians" who theorized that he world was round.P.) "Mac" McMurphy (Jack Nicholson), 38 years old, is escorted into the ward where he meets some of the bizarre, memorable patients/inmates (most of whom are voluntarily committed):"Chief" Bromden, aka "Broom" (Creek Indian Will Sampson in his film debut), a silent, dignified, huge and towering Indian giant - a "deaf and dumb Indian" "as big as a god-damn tree trunk" - with a father blinded after many years of alcoholismBilly Bibbit (Brad Dourif in his film debut), a pathetic, incessantly stuttering, paranoid boychild, thirty-year old - shy, virginal, impressionable, and deathly afraid of his motherDale Harding (William Redfield), an ineffectual, rationalizing intellectual - relatively sane but unable to get over his wife""s betrayal and adultery when she "seeks attention elsewhere"Charlie Cheswick (Sydney Lassick), an insecure neurotic lacking self-confidenceMartini (Danny De Vito in one of his earliest roles), a short, smiling with an immature personalityTaber (Christopher Lloyd in his film debut), a cynical, rouble-making sadistDr.