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Type: Animation   Region: Lebanon   Year: 2014  
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《Mille lire al mese (1939)》Storyline
Then, they retreated from TIE fighters and prepared to jump into light-speed with the supposedly-repaired hyperdrive....You""ve seen them.Please go...I shouldn""t have let you come."In the following erotic, well-edited preface to a steamy sex scene, Ned began to leave Matty""s mansion.And he was being instructed to build the ball-field to appease the ghosts of the disgraced Chicago ""Black Sox Scandal"" players:I think it means that if I build a baseball field out there, that Shoeless Joe Jackson will get to come back and play ball again.] Stunning scenic views of the Colorado Rockies are presented with magnificent aerial photography - the camera flies in close to he surface of an immense lake in the lap of snow-covered mountains, with beautiful reflective (or mirroring) qualities.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).