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Type: Fantasy   Region: Tunisia   Year: 2003  
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《《Dr. Crippen (1963)》》Storyline
BackgroundThe King and I(1956) is the popular and elaborate musical and story of the tutoring of the stubborn, King of Siam""s wives and children by widowed English school teacher Anna Leonowens in 1862." Kirk also argued that they must be unpredictable: "The logical thing is to be unpredictable," although Spock asserted that Nero""s arrival from the future had already altered the course of history, disrupted the time continuum, and changed everyone""s destiny: "Nero""s very presence has altered the flow of history, beginning with the attack on theUSS Kelvin, culminating in the events of today, thereby creating an entire new chain of incidents that cannot be anticipated by either party.Director Christian Nyby""s (his directorial debut film) and producer Howard Hawks"" sole science-fiction film was one of the earliest examples of an alien invader feature film (earlier serials includedFlash GordonandBuck Rogers), and featured Hollywood filmdom""s first sci-fi space monster.His plan is to sell wooden nutmegs to members of a Russian colony to become rich.After sleeping the night, they are awakened by a flight attendant.She asks:Attendant: Are you air sick?Fields: Somebody put too many olives in my martinis last night.He sings a drunken version of a song entitled: "Chickens Lay Eggs in Kansas." On his trip, many opportunities arise for classic comments and observations.Joking about a Turkish passenger""s size, Fields quips:Do you travel as one person or do you get a party rate of ten?The man claims to be plagued with insomnia.Back on Lonely Mountain, Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) and the other group of Dwarves watched the glowing flames of Lake-town from afar, as wise, white-bearded dwarf Balin (Ken Stott) exclaimed: "Poor souls.
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