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《《"The Wednesday Play" The Gorge (TV Episode 1968)》》Storyline
We have ways to make men alk.When the officers refuse to cooperate, he proposes imprisonment and torture: "I regret this, but thanks to your colonel""s cold heart and cold brain, I have no other choice, and very little time.Inside the museum""s Egyptology section, Rick and Ardeth found mummies in coffins shrieking and writhing in their display cases - proof that Imhotep was being resurrected elsewhere.Several weeks had passed since her coming and still she lingered.In the opening sequence, a dark, bobbed-haired, sophisticated urban vamp (Margaret Livingston) - wearing a low-cut slip and wrap - is holidaying in the country from the metropolis.[The success of the balletic themes in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger""s British filmThe Red Shoes (1948)inspired Minnelli to follow suit - he had experimented with shorter ballet sequences in his earlier filmsYolanda and the Thief (1945)andZiegfeld Follies (1946).Plot SynopsisThe film begins with one of the most famous opening lines ever recorded - it is a memory/recollection narrated (in voice-over) by the soft and urgent voice of the unnamed heroine of the film:Last night, I dreamt I went to Manderley again.