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《It""s Murphy""s Fault (1988)》Storyline
The duo borrowed bikes from two youths and returned to the unguarded Wall Street area, where dump trucks had already pulled out."With a production budget of $35 million, and box-office gross receipts of $63 million (domestic).The film grossed more in its opening weekend ($32.9 million) than the entire theatrical (domestic) gross of four other earlierNightmare on Elm Streetfilms:A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy""s Revenge (1985),A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984),A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989),and(Wes Craven""s) New Nightmare (1994).Marty escaped and through a series of circumstances was able to play lead guitar at the school dance (he replaced the injured lead guitarist, permitting the dance to continue), first playing "Earth Angel" as Lorraine and George kissed on the dance floor, and then shocking the audience with a rock ""n"" roll rendition of "Johnny B.The luridly-colorful set designs by John Barry, costume design by Milena Canonero, the synthesized electronic score by Wendy Carlos [sometimes credited as Walter Carlos - her birth name until undergoing a sex-change operation in 1972 to became Wendy], the colorful and innovative cinematography by John Alcott, and the hybrid, jargonistic, pun-filled language of Burgess"" novel (calledNadsat- an onomatopoetic, expressive combination of English, Russian, and slang), produce a striking, unforgettable film." From her tree-home, Lisa witnessed her husband""s humiliation, and shouted out: "No, Kolp, no!" When Kolp turned away and faced toward her voice, Virgil threw a grenade and the fallen apes on the ground revived (they were only feigning death) and counter-attacked as Caesar ordered: "Now! Fight like apes!" The apes used nets dropped from above and other tactics to capture and subdue most of the mutant troops.