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Type: Sci-Fi   Region: Russia   Year: 2015  
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《The Unknown Guest (1943)》Storyline
In flight, the deactivated missile still struck and damaged part of the top of the Transamerica Building in San Francisco before plunging harmlessly into SF Bay." He snipped off part of her hair.She was startled awake and screamed amidst her classmates.She drove to her Elm Street home, where she unexpectedly found her dog Rufus outside.Kris was destined o spend the night alone after her flight attendant mother departed for a red-eye flight to London.During heir journey, Kirk announced the general orders, objectives, and challenges of their mission - en route, he modified Admiral Marcus"" original order tokillthe fugitive John Harrison:As most of you know, Christopher Pike, former captain of this ship and our friend, is dead.He notices her legs after she descends the stairs.Capriciously, she tells him:Carmen: You""re not very tall, are you?Marlowe: Well, I, uh, I try to be.Carmen: Not bad looking.Oh you probably know it.(while twirling and biting a lock of her hair)Marlowe: Thank you.Carmen: What""s your name?Marlowe: Reilly.Doghouse Reilly.Carmen: That""s a funny kind of name.Marlowe: You think so.Carmen: Uh, uh.What are you? A prizefighter?Marlowe: No, I""m a shamus.Carmen: What""s a shamus?Marlowe: It""s a private detective.Carmen: You""re making fun of me.Marlowe: Uh, uh.Carmen (she leans back and falls into his arms, throwing herself at him): You""re cute.Marlowe tells the butler Norris (Charles Brown): "You ought to wean her, she""s old enough." In the humid, hot greenhouse filled with orchids, Sternwood is introduced to Marlowe.[Carmen could accurately be described as a ""hothouse orchid"" herself.] He permits Marlowe to drink and smoke:Sternwood: How do you like your brandy, sir?Marlowe: In a glass.
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