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Type: Romance   Region: Iraq   Year: 1999  
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《The Pool of Flame (1916)》Storyline
They raced deep into the desert, taking Anck-su-namun""s corpse to Hamunaptra, City of the Dead [1290 BC], ancient burial site for the sons of pharaohs and resting place for the wealth of Egypt.["It""s Not for Me to Say," performed by Johnny Mathis.] Reluctantly, Henry submits to a double date with Diane""s girlfriend, Karen (Lorraine Bracco) at the Villa Capri restaurant - he watches impatiently as Tommy stalls over dinner.They were instructed to revert to a more primitive communication technique -- verbal questions offered one at a time."Guffy" McGovern (Paul Douglas), the brash and loud-mouthed manager of the hapless Pittsburgh Pirates, was confronted in Forbes Field one night by the voice of the Archangel Gabriel (James Whitmore), a representative of a celestial ballclub known as the Heavenly Choir Nine; in exchange for winning ballgames with helpful but invisible angelic player-ghosts, the belligerent Guffy was required o become a changed man and cut back on his swearing and fighting; it was revealed that orphaned girl Bridget White (Donna Corcoran) had prayed for the winning miracles, and the story broke nationwide by news-columnist Jennifer Page (Janet Leigh); the film was remade and modernized by Disney in 1994Rhubarb (1951), a family screwball comedy with the subtitle "The Millionaire Tom-Cat" - starring Ray Milland and Jan Sterling; it was about a feral but loveable cat named Rhubarb who inherited a pro-baseball team - the Brooklyn LoonsThe Winning Team (1952),Warner Bros"" fanciful story of the big-league "Alex the Great" - a farmer-turned-pitcher named Grover Cleveland Alexander (Ronald Reagan), who pitched for the Philadelphia Nationals (Phillies), the Chicago Cubs, and the St.As a film pioneer and producer of over 500 short films, Melies made up and invented the film medium as he directed.
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