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《《Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul (1993)》》Storyline
] Joan Fontaine""s own production company produced the film.John Houseman, Orson Welles"" former partner and the uncredited co-author ofCitizen Kane (1941), was the film""s producer, through Rampart Productions (a company owned by William Dozier and his wife, actress Joan Fontaine).It""s your husband.He""s been murdered."The emblem of the Los Angeles Hall of Justice that is cut into the floor identifies the next locale, where Mildred is brought and flanked by the two detectives.And I""m gonna write a story.They""ll wanna know all about ya.They""ll be pulling for ya.Leo: How do you like that? Me in a paper....But don""t say anything about hose Indian spirits.I don""t want anybody to think I""m scared.Tatum: Don""t worry, Leo.I""m your pal.For a moment, Leo remembered his fear during the war, but then found soothing comfort and inspiration by singing a song that he often sang with his comrade buddies - "The Hut Sut Song" - a novelty hit song in 1941 with non-sensical lyrics.Jamie Foxx was featured as the meek Oscorp employee Max Dillon/villainous Electro, while Dane DeHaan was wealthy heir and scion Harry Osborn (Peter Parker""s boyhood friend) - the Green Goblin, and Paul Giamatti was an Eastern bloc Russian criminal known as Aleksei Sytsevich, later personifying The Rhino.The entireRockyseries was the most successful sports movie franchise of all-time.With ten Academy Awards Oscar nominations and three wins: Best Picture (win), Best Director (John Avildsen) (win), and Best Film Editing (win), also Best Actor (Sylvester Stallone), Best Actress (Talia Shire), Best Supporting Actor (Burgess Meredith), Best Supporting Actor (Burt Young), Best Original Screenplay (Stallone), Best Song ("Gonna Fly Now"), and Best Sound.