《Excursão da Sociedade da Propaganda de Portugal à Lourinhã (1937)》Storyline
Rachel Talalay, 89 minutes, 105 minutes (original release)Film Plot SummaryThe film opened with a quote from Friedrich Nietzsche:"Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, because the ground gives way under him, And the dream begins.The wide-eyed alien imitates Elliott - the two characters are exact images of each other (not mirror images)."Director Mel Brooks makes three cameos in the film: as the sleazy governor, as a Yiddish-speaking, Jewish-Sioux Indian chief, and as a WWI aviator in the badman lineup.In the film""s surprise ending after tremendous heartbreak following earlier news of the loss of Anne""s husband, on Christmas Eve, she then received a cablegram by telephone informing her that he was actually safe and returning home, and she and her daughters joyfully embraced." After he class was dismissed, the disapproving Prime Minister Kralahome expressed his concern that Anna""s teachings were contrary to the country""s traditional ways, and although the King was open to new and "scientific" eachings, he would become torn between the two worlds (traditional vs.