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Type: Family   Region: South Korea   Year: 2011  
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《《Zuckerbrot und Peitsche (1968)》》Storyline
" Gruber tossed McClane (with an all-day hangover headache) an aspirin bottle as his last gesture.Zeus was able to pick the lock on McClane""s handcuffs with a splinter from the cable, and after McClane released Zeus"" cuffs, the two escaped moments before the bomb obliterated the tanker.g., The Man With No Name) and as his urbanized ""Dirty Harry"" vigilante in Don Siegel""s films - he even dedicated the film in the final credits o ""Sergio and Don,"" his mentor directors.I was valet for Mr.""Teddy"" Roosevelt.He got me a seat up in the gallery.The play wasGeorge Washington, Jr., and you was just singin"" and dancin"" to all about the grand ole flag.Mr.Teddy used to sing it in his bathtub.George: That was a good old song in its day.Butler: Yas, sir, it was.And it""s just as good today as iteverwas.George is brought into the President""s private study and cordially met by the President (Captain Jack Young):President: Well, hello there! How""s my double?George: Your double isn""t any too sure.He feared that the Dwarf""s quest would be fraught with danger, since time was running out (they had only until "the last days of autumn"), the land was crawling with the detestable Orcs, and their path would lead them into the dark Mirkwood Forest inhabited by "dangerous" Wood Elves.His speech displayed his strong love of America.He praised those who would fight, promising potential glory for his soldiers:...Now I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country.He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country.Men, all this stuff you""ve heard about America not wanting to fight - wanting to stay out of the war, is a lot of horse dung.