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Type: Documentary   Region: Taiwan   Year: 2015  
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《The Oklahoma Cyclone (1930)》Storyline
She presented him with his lost lightsaber (his father""s old weapon), and after he reached for it with his mechanical right hand (and human left hand), he rejected the symbol of hope by tossing it over his shoulder.Then the priest asks a second, more pointed question: "How can we call ourselves Christians and protect these murderers with our silence?" Terry sits at the back of the parish during the meeting, viewed suspiciously: "The brother of Charley the Gent.Annabelle""s father and brother are outside standing in line and they invite him to join them in the queue, but he declines, rubs his sore backside, turns away defeated, and returns disconsolate o his faithful locomotive.Don""t whistle in my ear, please.Elaine: Mortimer, what is wrong? Look at your hair.To protect his two aunts with a plausible coverup plan - a responsibility that takes precedence over his duty to his new wife - Mortimer phones Judge Cullman (Vaughan Glaser) to try to have an obviously-crazy Teddy blamed for the murders and legally committed o the state institution: "We""ve got to do something about Teddy immediately.[Note: Dean was NOT nominated for his acting role inRebel Without a Cause (1955).] With his nomination forEast of Eden, Dean became was the first actor to receive a posthumous Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, and he remains the only person to have two posthumous acting nominations.