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Type: War   Region: Sweden   Year: 2014  
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《Cat Swallows Parakeet and Speaks! (1996)》Storyline
Plot SynopsisThe film opens with its most famous sequence.It""s an audacious, incredible, breathtaking, three-minute, uninterrupted crane tracking shot under the credits (appearing superimposed on he left of the screen).When Nora walked back to the hotel, the Sheriff and his Deputy came over to her father to ask about the Indians"" jailbreak: "Any news of the Osceola brothers?" They asked to look around the property, but Mr.(She takes another swig.) You the replacement for the bass and sax?Daphne: That""s us.And I""m Daphne and this is, uh, uh, Jo--sephine.Sugar: Come on.(She waves them in.) I""m Sugar Kane.Daphne: Hi.Josephine: Sugar Kane?Sugar: Yeah, I changed it.It used to be Sugar Kowalczyk.Daphne: Polish?Sugar: Yes, I come from this musical family.My mother is a piano eacher and my father was a conductor.Josephine: Where did he conduct?Sugar: On the Baltimore & Ohio.Daphne: Oh.Sugar: I play the ukulele and I sing too.Daphne: Sings too.(He laughs excitedly)Sugar: Well, I don""t have much of a voice, but then this isn""t much of a band either.The killers then emerged on the bridge and extracted prisoner Davian from an armored van by melting its side.Distraught, she calls out: "Barry! Barry!"Fourth Close Encounter:Muncie, IndianaA Close Encounter of the First KindIn a Muncie, Indiana suburban home in Middle America, family-man and blue-collar power company lineman Roy Neary (Richard Dreyfuss) is playing with a toy train set in the center of his family""s cluttered living room, while instructing his 8 year-old son Brad (Shawn Bishop) about fractions.