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Type: Animation   Region: United Kingdom   Year: 1999  
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《Aspern (1982)》Storyline
"Rocky thanked Dixon for their incredible fight: "You""re a great champion.You""ve got heart.Thanks for the opportunity.Good man." Robert congratulated his father: "That was the greatest thing I""ve ever seen." And Rocky told Paulie: "The beast is gone now.The beast is out." Before the scorecard results were announced, Rocky left the ring with his entourage, applauded by the appreciative, chanting audience.It was filmed over a six-week period in the Lake Tahoe, CA area at Emerald Bay.One of the main characters in the dance was credited as the Corn Queen (Mary Loos).During the scene, a Native-American and the Corn Queen danced on a gigantic drum or tom-tom as it was twirled around by other costumed dancers and participants.The memory of the punishment quickly fades in and out.BackgroundWitness for the Prosecution (1957)is co-writer and director Billy Wilder""s brilliant film, with crisp dialogue, a complicated and intriguing plot, unique characters and excellent acting performances.When Denbo saw the contest, he killed the two zombies to save the hooker (although she was wounded in the arm by gunfire when she shielded him), and Denbo""s quiet, slightly-retarded but trusted sharpshooting companion Charlie Houk (Robert Joy) (with a disfigured face from a fire) killed Chihuahua with one shot to the head.