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Type: Film-Noir   Region: United Arab Emirates   Year: 2015  
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《"Big Man" Polizza inferno (TV Episode 1988)》Storyline
The boat arrived at the pier of Ambrose""s luxurious island home on the water, while his assistant Hugh Stamp watched from the balcony, immediately suspicious and vigilant, as the two ex-lovers met again and kissed.With a production budget of $5 million, and box-office gross receipts of $45 million (domestic).Body Count:7 (all on-screen, committed by Freddy Krueger).Also, the death of Freddy himself in the conclusion.BackgroundOf Human Bondage(1934) was derived from the 1915 novel of the same name by W.Somerset Maugham.The tragic story""s adaptation about a crippled doctor""s destructive and compulsive passion for a coarse waitress was advertised with the tagline on one of its posters:"The Love That Lifted a Man to Paradise.One Week Before the ""Dinner at Eight"" PartyScheming, excitable, social-climbing Park Avenue snob Millicent Jordan (Billie Burke) was in the midst of planning and hosting a fancy dinner party, scheduled for the following Friday evening ("Dinner at Eight"), a week away.] While the film was in production, it was titledThe Return of Frankensteinuntil it was released.The film""s title is actually a misnomer - the ""bride"" of Frankenstein was not the Monster""s bride but Elizabeth (played by seventeen year old Valerie Hobson), Dr.They make their escape to the locomotive at the front of the train.After the bandits have disappeared, the passengers rush to assist the wounded man on he ground.Scene 7: The bandits board the locomotive and leave the scene of the holdup:The bandits board the locomotive with large bags of valuables.