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《Vai alla grande (1983)》Storyline
This simple, poignant ""womens-type"" film was positioned between his classic war filmIn Which We Serve (1942)and his later epic films, includingThe Bridge on the River Kwai (1957),Lawrence of Arabia (1962), andDoctor Zhivago (1965).He fell to the barn floor, apparently "dead." [Important Note: Although ""Jason"" appeared to be dead, he was resurrected in the next sequel.] Chris wandered over to the lake, where she entered a canoe.Monday, the 16thBy the next morning, the canoe had drifted from he shore (still within view of the cabin), and she had fallen asleep.Originally, there was no plan for a film sequel.Back to the Future Part III (1990)d.Robert Zemeckis, 118 minutesFilm Plot SummaryThe film opened on the early Sunday morning of November 13, 1955 (the next day, from the previous film).You caught Toots and me at a bad time.We were ready to bite anybody""s head off.Especially a certain blonde""s.Look, five of us, we come down here for the deep-sea fishing all the way from Milwaukee.More than a year, we""d been planning to come down here and fish our brains out.So what happens? One guy brings a blonde.And after we all swore up and down, no dames! But he""s gotta bring her, this guy.Well, if she isn""t drunk and crying, she""s got a hangover and arguing.One minute she gets sore at you and won""t talk to you at all.The next, she""s makin"" a play for you right in front of the guy! And he gets sore at us, mind you, not her." The youngster beams back a big, bright, overjoyed smile toward Billy.BackgroundField of Dreams(1989) is a modern fairy tale celebration of the love of baseball, adapted by screenwriter/director Phil Alden Robinson from Canadian William P.