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Type: Music   Region: Egypt   Year: 2007  
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《Lange Beine - lange Finger (1966)》Storyline
Stryker enticingly offered: "I can give you the tools to defeat him.And we can still save the others....You will suffer more pain than any other man can endure, but you will have your revenge." Logan promised to seek bloody revenge with no limits: "I come with you, I""m coming for blood.No law, no code of conduct."Logan was helicoptered to an underground mountain location for an operation to reinforce his skeletal system with a impenetrable substance calledadamantium.Under SS guard, the clothing is removed and thrown onto one pile.Other large piles hold shoes, metal items, photographs, and wrist watches.Some of the more valuable possessions with gold and silver content (candelabra, Passover platters) are tagged and sorted on shelves.He appears to be stalking his prey, calling out for "Quilty, Quilty" (played by Peter Sellers).A bottle placed on a drape-covered easy chair falls to the floor.Hidden under the sheet-covered armchair like a shrouded, corpse-like figure, the mansion""s owner suddenly stirs:Quilty: Wha? Wha? What""s that?Humbert: Are you Quilty?Quilty: (spoken with a lisp) No, I""m Spartacus.The symbolic bridging device that interconnects and links together the various stories is the recurring cameo shot of Lillian Gish, his greatest star, as Eternal Motherhood.[A TV News report told of man""s first manned space flight to Mars.Eight months after its launch,The Icaruswas entering the Mars atmosphere.The next day""sSan Francisco Chroniclewas headlined: "Lost in Space?" Note: This was a nod to the original film - a space flight led by Colonel Taylor (Charles Heston).