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Type: Crime   Region: France   Year: 1999  
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《Spiders and Snakes (Short 1976)》Storyline
She suggested: "Maybe we should just stay here, Harry.Grow old."She identified the boy in a photograph seen in Bagshot""s house (and in a copy of Rita Skeeter""s bookThe Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore), as Gellert Grindelwald, Dumbledore""s brief friend.Inside, Thorin recalled how familiar his former home looked, as Gloin read an inscription carved on the wall: "Herein lies the Seventh Kingdom of Durin""s Folk.Three acting awards were passed over: Jack Lemmon for Best Actor, Shirley MacLaine for Best Actress and Jack Kruschen for Best Supporting Actor.Orders were sent out to round up and interview all possible computer hackers throughout the country who might conceivably be responsible, around the time of the 4th of July weekend."Plot SynopsisCrude Montana Cowboy Beauregard ""Bo"" Decker On His Way to an Arizona Rodeo:During the opening title credits, the Four Lads sang "The Bus Stop Song" (aka Paper and Pins) written by Ken Darby:I""ll give to you a paper of pins And that""s the way our love beginsIf you will marry me, me, me If you will marry meI""ll give to you a feathery bed With downy pillows for your headIf you will marry me, me, me If you will marry meBut you don""t want my paper of pins And you don""t want my feathery bedYou want my house and money instead That is plain to seeWell here hey are take everything My house, my money, my wedding ringAnd in the bargain I""ll throw in me If you will marry meThe melodramatic hillbilly love story opened on a ranch in Timber Hill, Montana, where naive and unsophisticated 21 year-old callow and rude cowboy Beauregard ""Bo"" Decker (Don Murray in his film debut) and his protective father figure and ranch hand Virgil Blessing (Arthur O""Connell) were introduced.