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Type: Musical   Region: Australia   Year: 2015  
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《《The Dancing Craze (Short 1914)》》Storyline
The lieutenant has "fortified" himself with drink to bolster his courage.Flares are to be sent up at five-minute intervals to guide them.Crawling in the dark through the scarred land full of shell holes, twisted barbed wire, watery pits and rubble, he Lieutenant sends the private out ahead as an advance scout, although Paris thinks it is unwise to split a night patrol.Without phones or power, Sheriff Meeker communicated via short-wave radio in the basement, and sent a distress call o state police trooper headquarters for backup, mentioning "there""s a killer loose in the streets.Hoggett beamed: "Guess what we""re having for Christmas dinner.Roast pork, but the spoiled grand-child replied: "I hate pork." Ferdinand sat on the rotating weathervane on the rooftop and quacked his fears that one of the animals - either Babe or himself - might wind up on the "Christmas" dinner table.But when you""re buying for 100 stores, you get it for less, so you sell it for 17 cents....When you put on one prologue, it""s too expensive.But when the same prologue plays 25, 50, 100 houses, it doesn""t cost a cent more, get it?...The same scenery, same costumes, put them on once and they stay put on....Play them all over Chicago, all over the country.Exhibitors everywhere will be tickled pink to get ready-made prologues....It""s a cinch, because you can give them swell prologues - cheaper than they can put hem on themselves.He walked up the brick steps of the mansion, with a significantly-placed ""lawn jockey"" of a gold-capped black man - a racist symbol in the genteel environment of Maryland.