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Type: History   Region: South Africa   Year: 2009  
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《The Front (1976)》Storyline
Teasdale: Oh, I want to present to you Ambassador Trentino of Sylvania.Having him with us today is indeed a great pleasure.Trentino: Thank you, but I can""t stay very long.Firefly: That""s even a greater pleasure.Now, how about lending this country $20,000,000 dollars, you old skinflint.Trentino: $20,000,000 dollars is a lot of money.I""d have to take hat up with my Minister of Finance.Firefly: Well, in the meantime, could you let me have $12 dollars until payday?Trentino: $12 dollars?Firefly: Don""t be scared.The action is narrated, in flashback, by an offscreen character, the local Catholic Father Peter Lonergan (Ward Bond), the priest of the parish who is also a devoted fisherman, as he clears his throat:Now, I""ll begin at the beginnin"".He dismissed it as part of his dream.] When Logan was startled awake, he watched as Yashida""s corpse was wheeled away from the estate.During the stately funeral of Yashida in Tokyo, Logan sensed that something was wrong (he identified tattooed Yakuza assassins with guns disguised as robed priests in the midst of he proceedings).[Note: This was shades of an earlier campaign for her talkie debut inAnna Christie (1930)- "Garbo Talks!"] Additional ads proclaimed: "Don""t Pronounce It - See It!"Masterfully produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch, known for sophisticated, witty, and stylish comedies, this film was major star Greta Garbo""s 26th film (and only Lubitsch film), and considered to be her last great film.Spalko, and a cliff-edge challenge.During the fierce pursuit scene as everyone struggled to get possession of the crystal skull in a burlap bag, Mac claimed that he was a double-agent, actually working for the CIA.