Top cast:Mary Fuller,Yale Boss,Marc McDermott
Director:Henri Andréani&David Barnett&Enrico Guazzoni
Genre:Film-Noir
Region:Kuwait
Year:2006
Storyline:As it begins to move forward, Johnnie""s unmoving, dwarfed frame is carried along on the crossbar, brought up and down three times in a lilting series of arcs, before he suddenly realizes what is going on - a perfect image for the complex, emotional feelings he is experiencing, and the comfort he is receiving from his animated, responsive train."Episode 2: "The way things are":In a hilarious sequence, the next day at dawn, Ferdinand he Duck (voice of Danny Mann) raced to take the place of the farm""s real Rooster (voice of Paul Livingston) by competing to crow the wake-up call "Doodle-loo-dee-doo" as early as possible.Nothin"" at all.Just a little ol"" spastic colon and that""s all." Maggie ells her admiring father-in-law: "That""s the best birthday present of all."After getting a ride back home with Maggie, the crochety old Big Daddy, an immense rotund man, has a new lease on life with a clean bill of health: "Well, I""m gonna live, Maggie, I""m gonna live."Guffy" McGovern (Paul Douglas), the brash and loud-mouthed manager of the hapless Pittsburgh Pirates, was confronted in Forbes Field one night by the voice of the Archangel Gabriel (James Whitmore), a representative of a celestial ballclub known as the Heavenly Choir Nine; in exchange for winning ballgames with helpful but invisible angelic player-ghosts, the belligerent Guffy was required o become a changed man and cut back on his swearing and fighting; it was revealed that orphaned girl Bridget White (Donna Corcoran) had prayed for the winning miracles, and the story broke nationwide by news-columnist Jennifer Page (Janet Leigh); the film was remade and modernized by Disney in 1994Rhubarb (1951), a family screwball comedy with the subtitle "The Millionaire Tom-Cat" - starring Ray Milland and Jan Sterling; it was about a feral but loveable cat named Rhubarb who inherited a pro-baseball team - the Brooklyn LoonsThe Winning Team (1952),Warner Bros"" fanciful story of the big-league "Alex the Great" - a farmer-turned-pitcher named Grover Cleveland Alexander (Ronald Reagan), who pitched for the Philadelphia Nationals (Phillies), the Chicago Cubs, and the St.