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Type: Family   Region: Germany   Year: 2002  
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《The Catcher (TV Movie 1972)》Storyline
BackgroundHigh Noon(1952) is possibly the all-time best Western film ever made - a successful box-office production by Stanley Kramer and director Fred Zinnemann (who also directedFrom Here to Eternity (1953)andA Man For All Seasons (1966)).They boarded Elder Spock""s spaceship, which recognized the younger Spock as its previous captain.The ship""s computer announced that its manufacturing origin was 2387, and it was commissioned by the Vulcan Science Academy.The camera circles around the Lincoln Memorial.He walks up to view the imposing seated statue of a solemn-faced Lincoln in front of him, reading the inscribed words of Lincoln""s most famous speeches.Freddy then neatly sliced off a portion of Carlos"" right ear, quipping: "Oh, Carlos, lend me your ear," and then tossed Carlos through the brick wall, sending him tumbling down a rickety old fire escape." In he middle of the refrozen ice (where the object had submerged below he surface), only one stabilizer fin (or air foil) vertically protruded up from the radioactive ice and was visible.
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