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Type: Film-Noir   Region: Greece   Year: 2003  
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《"The Wednesday Play" The Head Waiter (TV Episode 1966)》Storyline
The remaining survivors lept out of the car when it crashed and were surrounded by the mob.As the crowd parted, Imhotep stepped toward them and demanded his "princess" Evelyn to join him: "It is time to make you mine for all eternity.He retrieved the piece of mail, a colorful postcard of Berlin with no message.He peeled off the stamp, discovering a blank microdot hidden behind it.Ethan and Luther discussed why she might have sent it -- Hunt surmised it might be magnetic (and encrypted), an old-school method.[Note: It was reported that Gibson had only about 15 or 16 lines of dialogue in the entire film.]On a budget of $3-4 million, the movie grossed $23.7 million.It was the highest-grossing Australian film (worldwide) until the release ofCrocodile Dundee (1986).Director George Miller was also propelled to stardom, and would go on to makeMad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985),The Witches of Eastwick (1987),Lorenzo""s Oil (1992),Babe: Pig in the City (1998),Happy Feet (2006)andHappy Feet Two (2011), and he equally exciting Max sequel,Mad Max: Fury Road (2015).The King noticed the transfixed ""interest"" of the mob of bystanders (seen in a tracking scan to the left) who were stunned at the dancer - she exemplified supremely beautiful ""ugliness"" - according to one woman who ironically exclaimed:"That""s the prettiest ugliness I""ve ever seen.