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Type: Action   Region: Tunisia   Year: 2006  
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《《Roving Thomas Sees New York (Short 1922)》》Storyline
Cornelius added: "Where we come from, apes talk.Humans are dumb." He wasn""t sure, however, where exactly they came from, although he claimed that Dr.Milo, their genius colleague, was the one who salvaged the spacecraft ("studied it and half-understood it").Escorted by a police officer, the group""s members were carrying placards with peace slogans ("NOT OUR LADS," and "NOT THIS"), and he graciously let the group pass in front of him.Yelburton, with an icy but pleasant request, greets Gittes and ushers him out of Mulwray""s office: "I wonder if you""d care to wait in my office?" In his own office with walls adorned by a large stuffed game fish, photographs, and a painted symbol of a fish [the flag of the Albacore Club], Yelburton is convinced that the scandalous stories about colleague Mulwray are totally groundless: "Either he""s the kind who chases after women or he isn""t.Walker:...She passed the polygraph, that""s it!Nick: She knew how to beat it.That""s why she asked to take it.Lt.Walker: How in the f--k do you know? What is it with you and his broad, anyway?Nick: Come on, Phil, don""t let this one slide." Zaius cautioned: "Don""t look for it, Taylor.You may not like what you find." Zaius told chimpanzee Zira (Kim Hunter) that Taylor would soon find "his destiny." The opening credits played above Taylor and Nova riding along the beach, and the shocking conclusion (of the previous film), now abbreviated, in which Taylor dismounted to stare upwards, drop to his knees, and pound his fist into the sand: "Damn you all to hell!" (Note: the original was "Goddamn you all to hell"), at the sight of the spiked crown of a battered Statue of Liberty buried waist-deep in beach sand.