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Type: Music   Region: United Kingdom   Year: 2006  
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《《Tuchi nad Borskom (1961)》》Storyline
Other lookouts stationed out on the street also notice the trap that is set for them.In the climax to the spectacular opening sequence, Pike decides to make their break from the bank and use the oncoming emperance union marchers to their advantage as shields and cover.Film Notables (Awards, Facts, etc.)This was the seventh film in the long-running series-franchise.It was based upon J.K.Rowling""s seventh and final Harry Potter book, which would be split into two films.With gross revenue of $295 million (domestic) and $954.5 million (worldwide), making it the third highest grossing film of the series, at the ime.With two Academy Award nominations (and no wins): Best Art Direction, and Best Visual Effects.Key Scene: After Ron left his friends and stormed off, Harry danced with a forlorn Hermione to cheer her up - to he tune of Muggle radio music.If you did it, or if you didn""t, you""ll get a square deal from me and most of the breaks.Don""t know as I blame you much - a man that kills your partner, but that won""t stop me from nailing ya.His profession follows him wherever he goes.His girlfriend is returning from the local library - she hides behind a tree and after they""ve passed, she joins in step behind the three of them like the caboose on a train.Her brother Peter was just finishing counting to 100 for their game.She showed her doubting siblings the wardrobe, but its portal to Narnia had disappeared - she tried to convince them: "But I wasn""t imagining!" Later that evening, Lucy returned to the wardrobe, with Edmund following, and they entered into Narnia (Edmund affirmed: "I think I believe you now").