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Four of the stars, John and Lionel Barrymore (first popular in silent cinema), Wallace Beery, and Jean Hersholt, appeared in both films.One memorable scene is the one in which the March sisters discuss what they""ll each do with their Christmas present of $1 dollar from well-to-do Aunt March (Edna May Oliver).Gordon.The insane Nygma""s project was terminated, although he feverishly worked on it.Caught in his cubicle late at night by his angered supervisor Fred Stickley (Ed Begley, Jr.) and threatened with expulsion, he used Stickley as a guinea pig for his experiment on brain waves.When Stickley ordered him fired ("You demented, bizarre unethical toad! It is brain manipulation"), Nygma pushed Fred (still wearing the intelligence-sucking head contraption) in his swivel chair through the side window to his eventual death ("You are fired, or should I say terminated?"), while grabbing the device from his head at the last minute.When the baby was delivered, blood splattered onto the doctor""s gown as he exclaimed: "Holy shit.What is it?" She witnessed the birth of a grotesque baby, Freddy Krueger.One of the nuns told Sister Amanda, the mother: "Sister, this is one of God""s creatures.Take solace in that." Sister Amanda sat upright and replied: "That is no creature of God.Stop it! Give it to me! Don""t let it get away!" but he baby broke free, scuttled away and escaped through swinging double doors." Instead, Feisel demands "guns like the Turkish guns at Medina." Brighton insists that the English must first teach the Bedouin to "fight a modern, mechanized army.