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Type: Sport   Region: Kuwait   Year: 2010  
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《Wild Seed (1965)》Storyline
As a result, two scenes were cut (a love scene between Reconstructionist Senator and his mulatto mistress, and a fight scene).During the search to find the treasure, accomplice Tex Panthollow suddenly realizes (in a creatively-filmed sequence) at a Thursday outdoor stamp fair market that Charles must have bought expensive rare stamps there and placed them on an envelope to hide his $250,000 worth of treasure.This was aprematureprecursor toFreddy vs.Jason (2003),released AFTER the 10th film in the franchise.Film Notables (Awards, Facts, etc.)With a production budget of approximately $3 million, and box-office gross revenues of $16.9 million (domestic).Also the film was now distributed by New Line Cinema, and this was New Line""s first Jason film..Although it was the ninth film in the series, it wasn""t the "Final Friday."With the tagline: "Evil has finally found a home."Body Count:25 + 5 (the first death was the ""death"" of Jason, followed by 17 killings committed by four ""Jason""- possessed individuals who all died themselves (marked in red); also here were 2 accidental deaths: 1 committed by Vicki, and the accidental death of Sheriff Landis; the final death was the killing of a ""reborn"" and ""resurrected"" Jason, committed by Jessica Kimble).As the barker (Russell Hopton) tempts a crowded audience to enter and view the attractions (including Joe the Turtle Boy), a carnival pickpocket named Slick Wiley (Ralf Harolde) works the crowd:Right this way, folks! Gather round.The film""s proposed original title was to be "Watch he Skies," the closing words from the science-fiction classicThe Thing From Another World (1951).