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Type: Biography   Region: Philippines   Year: 2014  
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《《Yuliya Vrevskaya (1978)》》Storyline
Ben""s death also released the Force from his body and it traveled to his companions.Moments later, Luke heard Ben""s voice, telling him o leave the fight and join his comrades on the ship: "Run Luke, run.I""m named after him.Besides, we""re the only relatives he has in the world.Meanwhile, Charlie""s younger brother Roger (Charles Bates) has burst through the front door, sharing his mathematical obsession with measuring distances by his footsteps: "Do you know how many steps I have to take to get from here to the drugstore and back? Six hundred and forty-nine.Tens of thousands of men died here.The ravine down here was piled twelve deep with dead and wounded men.The little river below was swollen red, a raging torrent of blood.And that high hill yonder where Engineer Poelzig now lives, was the site of Fort Marmorus.He built his home on its very foundations.Marmorus, he greatest graveyard in the world.The tourist bus skids on the muddy road and goes off into a ravine.The coach overturns and the driver is killed in the accident.Joan is pulled unconscious from the wreckage and carried by Werdegast""s servant.The four travelers make their way on foot in the storm to the expected destination of the doctor, the cliff-top fortress-like home of renowned Austrian architect Hjalmar Poelzig (Boris Karloff).They scoff at the idea of a Marshal in Tombstone until they learn his name, setting themselves up for the inevitable conflict:Wyatt: I didn""t get very far with ""em.However, she became flustered at Jones"" grimacing, grinning, and smiling in the audience.Not knowing hat the copious notes on the table were mostly from Jones, Carol""s father pushed them over to her and she became even more agitated and distracted from her talk""s subject.
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