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Kirk had romantically wooed Dr.Taylor to receive her assistance - and eventually, she was very cooperative, providing him with the radio frequency (401 mghz) of the whales' location - and she herself was beamed aboard the Klingon ship as it prepared to depart when she threw her arms around him; the pair of whales were also beamed onboard just before being threatened by whale-hunters - when Kirk decloaked the Klingon vessel above the whaling ship; reverse time-travel returned the crew to a crash-landing in San Francisco Bay (under the Golden Gate Bridge) of the 23rd century, when the ship was rendered powerless by the probe; the whales were released from the cargo hold, and their response to the probe's signal saved Earth as the probe retracted back into the cylinder and it retreated into deep space.Donkey and Shrek made 'short' jokes about Farquaad when she asked about him, and she protested traveling into the night and insisted that they set up camp ("I need to find somewhere to camp now!").[Note: See Filmsite's:Sex in Cinema: 1980, andSex in Cinema: 1982.]Many asked about the origin of the film's title, and here were two explanations both unrelated to the film itself -- (1) it was the name of the dog of Hoffman's mother, and (2) as a little child, Hoffman's mother playfully threw him into the air and exclaimed his nickname: "How's my Tootsie-Wootsie?" The film's original title was more in line with the film's theme: "Would I Lie to You?"Before the project finally gained steam, it went through wo other directors (Dick Richards, Hal Ashby, and Sydney Pollack), many choices of actors/actresses (Cher, Michael Caine, and Peter Sellers) and about twenty script rewrites with numerous writers." Lecter did promise to assist: "Give me the file then, and I'll tell you what I think.I need one hour and privacy.Just like old times, hey, Will?"After Lecter's perusal of the file, he stated: "This is a very shy boy, Will.