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Type: Mystery   Region: Hungary   Year: 2010  
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《《Jeune fille au livre (1996)》》Storyline
She had these great eyes.Just like Liz Taylor""s.At least that""s what I thought.Halloween (1978)d.John Carpenter, 91 minutes, 101 minutes (extended version)Film Plot SummaryUnder the blood-red lettering of the credits, a Halloween pumpkin lit by a candle within smiled (or leered) and pulsated with light, accompanied by the instantly-recognizable, erratic, oft-repeated musical score (also by writer/director John Carpenter) heard in the film""s series.She claimed that she had left the getaway car and run to the bridge.He yelled at her: "Wake up Claire! Jim""s dead.They""re dead.They""re all dead." As he frisked her, she also asserted that she walked away when the "abort" command was given.She vowed that no one had sent her to him - she had returned as instructed, at 4:00am (as cathedral bells chimed to confirm her story).Tarzan is able to repeat the names of everyone when introduced, pointing to each person: "Harry, Martin my friend, Tarzan.Each of the film""s main characters, all Mafia apprentices, were introduced with a typed name (in CAPITAL letters) as a sub-title, in brief vignettes [Note: Sergio Leone""sThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)used the same technique earlier, as did later films such asReservoir Dogs (1992)andTrainspotting (1996)]:TONY (David Proval), known as Tony DeVienazo, the wise-guy, no-nonsense owner of the neighborhood bar known as Volpe""s Topless, who dragged a junkie shooting up in the restroom from he bathroom through the bar and out into the street (along with his dealer-pusher), and then reprimanded his ineffective bouncer George (Peter Fain); he also loved William Blake and kept a lion cub (referred to as a "tiger" or "panther") caged in the bar""s basementMICHAEL (Richard Romanus) - a low-level, shady Mafioso loan shark, known as Michael "Mikey" Longo; also a dealer of stolen and/or contraband products and equipment (i.
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