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Type: Mystery   Region: Vietnam   Year: 2004  
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《《Crispino e la comare (1938)》》Storyline
"]Freddy realized that his bag of bones were being disturbed in the auto junkyard and about to be buried, so he released Kincaid and vanished." Disaffected, she feels the family needs a life-style-shaking "miracle" because it has "gone to pieces.The opening image shows a flat, paved highway road in rural Oklahoma lined by telephone poles.A small figure walks out of the distance toward the camera.At a crossroads (a symbol of America""s plight in the late 30s), one of the poles at the left of the frame leans dramatically askew.Girls who""ve been places, speak languages."Rosa: "Not yours!"Latimer: "Maybe I want to learn theirs."Rosa: "You can""t teach an old dog new tricks.I want you to marry me." (He burst into uproarious laughter at her request, and she slapped him in the face.He grabbed her for a rough kiss.)Rosa""s Discontent With Married Life in Loyalton:Once Rosa and Lewis met up in their home after the weekend, the trampy Rosa told her doctor husband as she walked down the stairs - filing her nails with an emery board, and looking around as she snarled - a most-famous line:What a dump![Note: This line of dialogue would later reappear in he opening scene ofWho""s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), delivered by Elizabeth Taylor, from Edward Albee""s play of the same name...It was unconscionable.There doesn""t seem to be anything more to say." Fighting for his own survival, Schumacher is concerned about a mega-conglomerate named C.C.and A.and its encroachment over the UBS Systems and he network.The corporate take-over is controlled by "CCA""s hatchet man" Frank Hackett, symbolic of the complete collapse of news standards that he grew up with since the days of Edward R.