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Type: Musical   Region: Germany   Year: 2020  
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《Kaise Kahoon (1964)》Storyline
It isn""t real.It doesn""t exist.It""s me, pretending I live on what I earn.It""s my mother, trying to keep herself young and drinking herself old doing it.She and Adam living in this house as though your father was still alive.It""s an old man like the judge, dreaming of the past.Anne, come away with me.Anne: And do what?Jack: Live in a shack and eat red beans.Anne, what do you want me o do?Anne: Oh Jack, you haven""t been sure.You""ve gone from one thing o the other.A year at law school and now this job as a reporter.Jack: Are you afraid I can""t make a living?Anne: Oh no Jack, it isn""t that.I don""t care about the money.It""s just that I, I want you to be something.Jack: What is it you want me to be?Anne: I don""t know.It""s just that I want you to be, to do something important.Jack (sarcastically turning toward the portrait): Like your father? All right, I""ll run for governor.You""re gonna blow out your O-ring.Drop a lung...Grab ahold of something, bite your lip, and give it hell.Come on, we""re gonna get through this.") Afterwards, he asked: "What did you eat?"After acquiring the warhead, Dr.Evil communicated with delegates in the United Nations Secret Meeting Room and announced his ransom demands -- at first forgetting the correct figure, although they refused as a general policy, to negotiate with terrorists.A vote was to be held for or against a proposed Military Creation Act - it would create a standing army to protect the Republic and combat the group of Separatists.Clitterhouse (1938)Brother Orchid (1940)Its budget of $1.763 million was offset by its domestic revenue of approximately $3 million.Claire Trevor""s sole Oscar nomination (and win) for the film also brought it Oscar award recognition.]Anglo-Austrian director Frederick Baker created a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film, including interviews, with the documentary essayShadowing the Third Man (2004).