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Type: Documentary   Region: Norway   Year: 2020  
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《《La lutte (Short 1961)》》Storyline
During plans for the invasion of Sicily in 1943 with the 7th Army to wrest it away from the Axis Powers, Patton was forced to work with the more cautious and ineffective British Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery (Michael Bates), who Patton regarded as a hindrance rather than as a complement."In an LA nightclub, albino chief enforcer/mercenary Mr.Joshua (Gary Busey) was the vile right-hand man of a drug lord/mastermind - retired, ex-Vietnam War General Peter McAllister (Mitchell Ryan), a major heroin drug smuggler.Plot SynopsisMuddy Waters.The opening - a slow pan from right to left - sets he locale in the small, riverside town of River Junction, Mississippi in the Deep South.Smith over to the piano.Feigning interest in her guest, Lucy asks: "Tell me some more about Arizona." He corrects her: "Oklahoma." Lucy and Jerry speak in double entendres hat only they can appreciate:Jerry: (To Mr.Smith) Hey, is he getting enough to eat lately? He doesn""t look very well.Lucy: Well, you don""t look so hot yourself.Jerry scornfully laughs and bangs out a loud duet on he piano keys with Mr.Smith providing the vocal barks.Exasperated with him for upsetting her hostessing and drowning out their conversation, Lucy heaves her newspaper at her soon-to-be ex-husband and exclaims o her guest: "Come on, let""s get out of here.And the 60""s ""spaghetti"" westerns of Sergio Leone anticipated the excessive violence.In the same year asThe Wild Bunch, which increased the acceptance and tolerance level for violence on the screen,Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)provided quite a contrast - it was an entertaining, popular Western with humor and lighthearted action.