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Type: Documentary   Region: Sweden   Year: 2014  
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《Wakamono no uta (1969)》Storyline
Giant projections of the faces of the Council of Elders surrounded the room.The three revolutionaries, led by rebellious traitor Zod who wished to establish a new ruling order with himself as the Supreme Ruler, were found guilty (with Jor-El""s vote of guilty the one to make it unanimous), as evil Zod vengefully vowed that Jor-El and his heirs would supplicate to him: "You will bow down before me, Jor-El.He is told: "You don""t know nuthin""." Possible drivers are suggested to Lewis for hire: "You might get the Griner Brothers...They live back over that way."One of the film""s highlights is a lively, captivating banjo duel of bluegrass music, "Dueling Banjos" (actual itle "Feudin"" Banjos" - arranged and played by Eric Weissberg with guitarist Steve Mandell).Marmee reads of a letter from her husband (fighting for the Union in the Civil War) to her daughters:Give them all my dear love and a kiss.Earlier films with baseball-related sports themes included:It Happened in Flatbush (1942), director Ray McCarey""s romantic comedy was about a "Brooklyn team" (unspecified - but undoubtedly the Brooklyn Dodgers) and one of its washed-up ex-baseball players Frank "Butterfingers" Maguire (Lloyd Nolan) who returned to the field to manage his team, seven years after a catastrophic short-stop play that cost the World Series; he found himself personally clashing with the new pretty owner Kathryn Baker (now dark-haired Carole Landis) who was ignorant about the gameThe Pride of the Yankees (1942), director Sam Wood""s exceptional, classic biopic sports drama was about the life and career of NY Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig (Gary Cooper), from his playground days to Yankee stardom in the 1920s and 30s; at the height of his career, he was afflicted by a crippling, lethal and incurable muscle disease - ALS or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (now bearing his name "Lou Gehrig""s Disease") and eventually died; the film chronicled he struggles of his immigrant parents, his early life, his romantic courtship and marriage to Eleanor (Teresa Wright), his career and his courageous fight against the disease, and of course, his farewell address at Yankee Stadium: ".