Top cast:Juan Alarma,Juan Morales,José Parera
Director:Bobby Farrelly&Peter Farrelly
Genre:Documentary
Region:Egypt
Year:2011
Storyline:Patton, Jr.(George C.Scott) was featured in the opening scene before the backdrop of a huge American flag.He was addressing Allied US troops of the Third Army (off-screen) in a memorable, brilliant pep-talk monologue to raise morale just before they were deployed overseas at the start of WWII." Will""s dad grew discouraged without Caesar to keep him company.Will planned to develop a "more aggressive virus strain" with a "faster delivery method" to combat his father""s progressing dementia.Screeching, she turns and runs off in fright, leaving he bewildered Monster standing there.News of Dr.Henry Frankenstein""s demise is brought o Castle Frankenstein - o Henry""s fiancee Elizabeth (Valerie Hobson, who has been substituted for Mae Clarke from the earlierFrankensteinfilm).[Metaphorically, the skeletal brontosaurus represents the scientist""s stripped-down, calcified, dead life lacking youthful vitality and activity.They introduce Jake to a second client, a woman named "Mrs.Mulwray" (Diane Ladd), who also complains about a suspected infidelity.Jake replies: "No, really?" in a completely unsurprised, deadpan way, stressing he fact that these are the sort of cases he deals with most.