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Type: Comedy   Region: Spain   Year: 2013  
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《Dad""s Army (1971)》Storyline
The first few clodfuls of dirt that hit the top of the casket make a dull clump/thud [an impressive effect for early alkie audiences]..Oh you can walk the straight and narrow, but with a little bit o"" luck you""ll run amuck.The gentle sex was made for man to marry, to share his nest and see his food is cooked.The gentle sex was made for man to marry but, with a little bit o"" luck,With a little bit o"" luck, You can have it all and not get hooked!An old Cockney woman calls out to Alfred from a basement-level window where Eliza used to reside (three days earlier) that he is a lucky man because his daughter is being ""kept"" by a wealthy man:You can buy your own things now, Alfie Doolittle, fallen into a tub of butter, you have.Later in her life, she titled her autobiography "On the Other Hand" in memory of her squirming in Kong""s grip.She had been reassigned and posted there in Madrid after Berlin, and helped Bourne further trail Daniels to Tangier, Morocco (300 miles away, where he had wired himself $100,000) while simultaneously helping him evade his old employer (she lied to Vosen about Bourne""s whereabouts when he spoke to her on the phone).The groom [McCrea 1] is still dressing during his taxi ride and on his way down the aisle.He and the bride [Colbert 2] meet at the altar and smile lovingly at each other.There""s another shot of the unconscious maid on the floor.The camera pulls back.The marriage ceremony recedes into the background.The camera moves past two framed, clear-glass itle cards with cloudy white letters, foretelling the expected romantic formula:and they lived happily ever after.