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Type: Short   Region: Argentina   Year: 2003  
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《《Un caso clinico (TV Movie 1982)》》Storyline
Batman described how she wasn""t dead: "We found her, restored her.She""s still frozen alive waiting for you to find a cure." He appealed to Freeze (aka Dr.Victor Fries) for the cure he had earlier developed for Macgregor""s Syndrome Stage 1 to save another life - the life of Batman""s butler Alfred, who was also suffering and dying from early stages of the disease." She then touched his sensitive face and kissed him on his harelip.While in her presence, he said he had work to do - watching a videotape (without sound) of the next family he was plotting to murder, as she edged closer to him on the sofa.What""ll your review say?Second critic: I like it too.So, er, I guess I""ll pan it.First critic: Oh.(He laughs.) Well, that""s logical.Second critic: My publisher resents Cohan impersonating the president of the United States.Says our young readers dream of being president.First critic: ""I""d rather be right than be president..."" Cohan may find out he isn""t either one.The camera moves through the outer door and into the dressing room of George M.Cohan - he is being congratulated backstage by well-wishers and his wife Mary (17 year old Joan Leslie) just following his performance, but he is anxious about his impersonation of the president:Cohan: Well, that""s all very well, but we""re still reading on dangerous ground.However, its idyllic view of life and example of personal film-making was overshadowed by the self-absorbent, drug-induced, erratic behavior of the filmmakers, chronicled in Peter Biskind""s ell-allEasy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex-Drugs-and Rock ""N Roll Generation Saved Hollywood (1999).
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