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Type: History   Region: Germany   Year: 2010  
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" Charlie added: "That psycho in the hockey mask was real." And Bill chimed in: "Dude, that goalie waspissedabout something." Will drove everyone home, except Lori, and as hey sat in the van outside her house, he told her why he was sent o Westin Hills four years earlier: "I saw your dad kill your mom.The Escudero Ritz.What""ll it be, ocean view or mountain view?"He closed the bedroom door (where Mrs.Minosa was quietly praying) to keep his business dealings private.The first call of the scheming, serpentine-like protagonist was to his boss Mr.Boot in the Albuquerque office - it was his main priority o break his exclusive story - with pictures (the next "front-page feature"), to be brought back by Herbie:I""m in a dreamy little spot called Escudero about hree hours down the line.The studio originally shot two different conclusions o the film -- one where Cary Grant gets the girl, and one where Ronald Colman wins Jean Arthur""s affections.Nick: (unsure) You would? (She nods) What I mean is, when we get back from...when we get back.I don""t know what the hell I mean.Linda: What goes through your mind comes out your mouth.On stage in a traditional ceremony, the bride and groom link arms and drink red wine out of a double cup, after being forewarned: "If you don""t spill a drop, it""s good luck for the rest of your life.It received only one Academy Award nomination for Best Writing, Story and Screenplay, and was defeated by the year""s Best Picture winnerAn American in Paris (1951)- and specifically, by Alan Jay Lerner""s script for the musical.