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Type: Short   Region: China   Year: 2006  
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《Frozen Sparklers (Short 1967)》Storyline
[Smooth and opportunistic, Schindler is ""on the make"" with Jews as well as with the Nazis.] Schindler describes his strong suit in creatingpanacheor "the presentation," while Stern""s talent will be to recruit Jewish investors for capital, o provide ""free"" Jewish workers (as cheap labor) from the population, and to manage the business and financial side of the operation:Schindler: There""s a company you did the books for on Lipowa Street, made what - pots and pans?Stern: By law, I have to tell you, sir, I""m a Jew.George Hedare (Lambert Wilson) about her designs, she became completely intimidated.The next morning, a growling cat sat outside her apartment window and she thought it was stuck.When she stepped out onto the window ledge, she found herself in a precarious position atop an unstable air conditioning unit.But the plane was nose-diving in a death spiral.Present Day - Year 2014The camera followed a Spider-Man logo, emblazoned on the back of the superhero""s suit-costume, as he flew over the city, and used his web-slinging or shooting abilities to make his way from building to building.Once their newborn progeny emerged from the sand, they faced a perilous journey to the water.Sebastian and Violet watched in horror as the newly-hatched little creatures made a "desperate flight to the sea.[Note: It was the first full-length feature made at Paramount""s Long Island studio.]This great Bette Davis/Warner Bros picture about a decade later, positioned between the star""sAll This, and Heaven Too (1940)andThe Great Lie (1941), was nominated for a total of seven nominations (with no wins): Best Picture, Best Actress (Bette Davis - her fourth nomination), Best Supporting Actor (James Stephenson), Best Director, Best B/W Cinematography (Gaetano Gaudio), Best Original Score (Max Steiner), and Best Film Editing.
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