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Type: Comedy   Region: China   Year: 2003  
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《There Ain""t No Justice (1939)》Storyline
When Shrek approached, Farquaad changed the tournament""s objective: "The one who kills the ogre will be named champion.At age 29, young Lawrence began his career in the British headquarters in Cairo during World War I (January 1917), working at a lowly desk job.It was remade asEscape From Crime (1942).]The influence of this definitivefilm noir(with its typical conventions of "Venetian blind" lighting and voice-over narration) can be found in other countless imitations ever since - such asThe Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)and (1981),Body Heat (1981)(with Richard Crenna as the murdered husband and Kathleen Turner as the murderess accomplice), andThe Last Seduction (1994)(with Linda Fiorentino), but it has never been surpassed...it has real velvet upholstery".Flaemmchen was also invited but didn""t want to join them: "Have caviar, if you like, but it tastes like herring to me.The film""s major tagline echoed the search:"he had to find her...he had to find her"The main characters were briefly described on one of the film""s posters:ETHAN - Whatever it took - he""d find her!DEBBIE - Somewhere out there - she was captive!LAURIE - Her heart wanted to wait - and couldn""t!MARTIN - He started the search as a boy - and ended it a man!CLAYTON - The Good Book in one hand - and a gun in the other!John Wayne, the "Duke," had already played many major roles in numerous westerns in his career, includingThe Big Trail (1930),The Spoilers (1942), Howard Hawks""Red River (1948),and The Fighting Kentuckian (1949), and had appeared in five previous Ford westerns, including:Stagecoach (1939),3 Godfathers (1948), Fort Apache (1948),She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), andRio Grande (1950)-- and would appear in a few more, including:The Horse Soldiers (1959)andThe Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962).