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《《Daniel Deronda (1921)》》Storyline
Suddenly, the conference room""s window was assaulted by phaser blasts from a small Federation jump-ship, piloted by Harrison.The film""s screenplay by Carl Foreman [this was his last Hollywood film before blacklist exile to London, soon after his work onHome of the Brave (1949),Champion (1949), andThe Men (1950)], written during a politically-oppressive atmosphere in the early 1950s when McCarthyism and political persecution were rampant, was loosely adapted from aCollier""s MagazinestoryThe Tin Star(by John W.Inside a rock cave they found a crystalline island.Dumbledore commanded Harry to watch over him - and ensure that he completely drank a mind-altering potion that hid the Horcrux...I gotta get out of here.I gotta find out what""s happening....My wife never held up a show in her life." Backstage are other actors and performers, he stage manager, and one actor in blackface.Still amusingly-dressed in his costume, Jerry runs out the back stage entrance into the alley, discovers his way across he street is blocked by the crowd on the sidewalk and the parade, and is labeled as Irish by one of the holiday marchers - a blue-uniformed veteran of the Civil War: "The Irish are all at the head of he parade as usual.This stark, slightly stagey, 87-minute black and white film, shot on location in Germany with crisp B/W photography (by George Krause) with a budget less than $1 million, is as compelling and harsh an indictment and criticism of war as Lewis Milestone""s award-winning, anti-war classicAll Quiet On The Western Front (1930), adapted from Erich Maria Remarque""s novel.