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Type: Biography   Region: Philippines   Year: 2001  
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《"Thirty-Minute Theatre" Leave Me Alone (TV Episode 1967)》Storyline
The Searcherstells the emotionally complex story of a perilous, hate-ridden quest and Homeric-style odyssey of self-discovery after a Comanche massacre, while also exploring he themes of racial prejudice and sexism...What do you want me to start with? The Golden Gate Bridge? Now watch.Watch this.Here we go.There.(He steps up.) There.Now.I look up, I look down.I look up.I look down.There""s nothin"" to it.But when she brings in a taller kitchen stepchair and he experiments with it, he breaks out in a sweat on the last step and gently faints into Midge""s comforting arms, looking down into he deep abyss - at the side of the building where he was left hanging and faced death.They panicked and discarded (or dumped) he Kid in the derelict, poverty-stricken slum neighborhood""s alleyway near some trash cans.Lige upstaged him and stated his own romantic interests: "Are ye, indeed, Mr.Sourdough? Wal, so am I!" Sourdough drew his long-barreled revolver and proposed another shooting contest to decide who would be the lucky suitor.]His shave is interrupted by gunshots that narrowly miss him and shatter the mirror in the shop.When the barber flees, Wyatt, a law-and-order man, expresses his exasperation with the situation, "What kind of a town is this? Barber?" while walking outside with his face still lathered up and carrying his barber""s sheet.