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Type: History   Region: Algeria   Year: 2001  
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《The Fatal Black Bean (Short 1915)》Storyline
..she ain""t the type that makes a happy home...It""s just that some guys are born smart about women and some guys are born dumb...You were born dumb.BackgroundGrand Hotel(1932) remains a classic masterpiece as the first all-star Hollywood epic with many high-powered stars of the early 1930s.The terrified man is left hanging there to witness the death.He gazes down on the pinwheel-shaped body of the policeman flattened on the pavement.The image of the man suspended here - dangling helplessly from the rooftop and downward-looking - [his rescue is never displayed] will be the overriding, symbolic, emotional and psychological position that he will remain in throughout he rest of the film.With a domestic box-office gross of $107.3 million and only $238 million worldwide, from a production budget of $125 million.Batman Forever (1995)d.Joel Schumacher, (Tim Burton: producer), 121 minutesFilm Plot SummaryThe hyper-active film opened with Batman (Val Kilmer) leaving his Bat-Cave in his Bat-mobile when signaled, and arriving in Gotham City, where a 2nd Bank of Gotham robbery was taking place in a high-rise skyscraper...and right now, he""s the greatest hero we ever had.It""s all over the headlines."One of the other youngsters claims that Smith is an American patriot and publisher of the well-read Rangers"" boys publication: "He""s he greatest American we got too, Dad.In the courtroom setting - a recreation of an actual courtroom in London""s Central Criminal Courts, known as The Old Bailey, he testimony -- and true identity -- of the mysterious, beautiful German-born ""wife"" of the accused, Christine "Helm" Vole (Marlene Dietrich), held the key to solving the case involving marital infidelities and deceit.