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Type: Musical   Region: Japan   Year: 2006  
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《Nich"" mit Leo (1995)》Storyline
..near three years now," she made his give up his wicked, lawless ways eleven years earlier.Thoughout the film, Munny repeats he refrain: "I ain""t like that anymore."Munny: I ain""t like that anymore, Kid.It was whiskey done it as much as anythin"" else.I ain""t had a drop in over ten years.My wife, she cured me of that, cured me of drink and wickedness.Kid: Well, you don""t look so prosperous.Hell, you could buy her a new dress with your half.We could kill them two, you could buy your wife one fancy...As the Kid rides away alone - but wishes Munny would catch up to him if he changes his mind ("I""ll be riding due west for the western trail headin"" north into Wyoming"), the circumstances of Munny""s homestead life come down hard on him.Adam Stanton (Shepperd Strudwick) - a close childhood friend of Jack""s.At one of many fancy social occasions, a formal dinner, discussion flares over the direction of Jack""s troubled career choice and conflicting political viewpoints regarding Willie Stark""s populist message.He was following orders of the First Order""s Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis, in CGI).Hux ordered the preparation of an enormous warship known as theDreadnought, an orbital gun platform with a pair of massive cannons.Suggest schoolteacher wait for better day." Anna declined: "My spirit is just as bad, your Excellency.I cannot wait." Anna watched from the side as the King was being presented with the gift of a Burmese slave-concubine named Tuptim (Rita Moreno, a Puerto Rican actress), a present from the subjugated Prince of Burma."" They say he""s good - we shall see." Jack tells his table companion: "Wish me luck, Pal - I""ll certainly need it." BackgroundIt""s a Gift(1934) is often cited as W.C.Fields"" best and funniest picture - it is undoubtedly one of the greatest, classic comedies ever made, although it is probably less well-known than his other wo masterpieces:The Bank Dick (1940)andMy Little Chickadee (1940).
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