《《Ubiystvo na monastyrskikh prudakh (TV Movie 1990)》》Storyline
To avoid the Borg, Picard and Lily entered into chapter 13 of "The Big Goodbye" - a 1940s gumshoe detective Dixon Hill Holodeck program, to kill off some of the pursuing Borg with a tommy-gun and then retrieve a neuro-processor memory chip from one of the dead Borgs to determine the instructions given him from the Collective; it was learned that the Borg took over half the ship and were "transforming the deflector dish into an interplexing beacon.Lord Voldemort will return very much alive." Harry grabbed Godric Gryffindor""s Sword from the inside of the hat, and was able to pierce the Basilisk""s head through its mouth, but was bitten in the arm by its large venomous fang.The controversial film""s title and other names in the film have meaning.The title alludes to:a clockwork (mechanical, artificial, robotic) human being (orange - similar to orang-utan, a hairy ape-like creature), andthe Cockney phrase from East London, "as queer as a clockwork orange" - indicating something bizarre internally, but appearing natural, human, and normal on the surfaceThe film""s poster and tagline advertised its themes of violence in a police state, teen delinquency, technological control, and dehumanization:Being the adventures of a young man whose principal interests are rape, ultra-violence and Beethoven.A 16 year-old female teen, later identified as Jane Burnham (Thora Birch), was being filmed by her next-door neighbor and boyfriend - obsessed video cam-corder documentarian Ricky Fitts (Wes Bentley).