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Type: Game-Show   Region: Russia   Year: 2011  
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《Drama num Tunel (1939)》Storyline
That""s what I""ve been fighting against for years, the way they commercialize Christmas." Alfred agreed with his assessment: "A lot of bad ""isms floating around his world, but one of the worst is commercialism.They""ve been trying to frighten me into being sensible, but they can""t do it.Not now.Not yet.They""ve got to let me be as foolish as I want o be.I-I want to ride through the park.I want to, I want to have a white ermin coat.And I""ll buy you a beautiful present.And Mr.Hedges! I""ll buy Mr.Hedges a little house.And I""ll have rooms full of white orchids.And they""ve got to tell me that I""m much more wonderful han anyone else, because Nellie, Nellie, I""m not afraid.Harrington) to climb out to safety.The last o be saved and rescued was Liz, who nearly died when the elevator plummeted again.Spidey had a chance to kiss her (Karen suggested in a whisper: "This is your chance, Peter.Kiss her"), but the web supporting him snapped and he lost his opportunity.Back at Toomes"" headquarters, Mason complained that without any further materials, he could no longer manufacture new weapons from the alien scrap-junk, although he had just enough for one more arns sale - for "the Gargan Deal.The silent 155-minute version was the first of four prominent versions of the classic Arabian nights tale - strongly influencing the other films:The Thief of Bagdad (1940), producer Alexander Korda""s inferior remake with sound and Technicolor, starring Conrad Veidt as the evil magician Jaffar, Sabu as the young title character and thief Abu, and John Justin as the romantic lead AhmadThe Thief of Baghdad (1961, Italian) (aka Il Ladro di Bagdad), starring Steve Reeves as the title character KarimThe Thief of Baghdad (1978, UK)(made for TV), directed by Clive Donner, starring Roddy McDowall as Hasan he Thief (top-billed over hero Kabir Bedi as Prince Taj)Other films paid homage, such as Gene Kelly""s "Sinbad he Sailor" segment inInvitation to the Dance (1956), and Disney""s animated featureAladdin (1992)and recent live-action reimaginingAladdin (2019).Ron suffered a severe upper left-arm wound when splinched (part of him was left behind during heir hasty retreat).