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Type: Game-Show   Region: Israel   Year: 2023  
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《Movie Star, American Style or; LSD, I Hate You (1966)》Storyline
..We live in Claustrophobia, a land of steel and concrete, trapped by dark waters.There is no escape, nor do we want it.We""ve come to thrive on it and each other.You can""t get the adrenalin pumpin"" without the terror, good people...I love this town."All the future places of gruesome stalkings in NYC by the hockey-masked killer were foreshadowed:downtown with gangbang membersthe sewer (a manhole cover with steam emanating)the alley with street-gang thugsthe barrel of slimy waterthe dinerthe subway and its long escalatorand drug-addicts in another alleyA modern houseboat, namedLady Drifter, sailed peacefully by the run-down Crystal Lake campground, with onboard teenaged lovers - two seniors from Lakeview High School:Jimmy Miller (Todd Shaffer)Suzi Donaldson (Tiffany Paulsen)The two had sailed there to join their graduation cruise to the "seductive city" - graduation day was the 13th of the month.With Michael in pursuit, Jamie fled to a nearby road where she took the driver""s seat of a vacated truck.The film was given a subtitle for its British release:The Lost Weekend: Diary of a Dipsomaniac.It was also a revolutionary, ground-breaking motion picture - because it was the first time that Hollywood had seriously ackled the taboo subject and created social awareness of alcoholism as a modern illness.When scolded for not having a pass, Nancy replied: "Screw your pass!"As Nancy ran past, the hall-guard changed into he killer brandishing his razor-gloved hand, warning with a male voice: "Hey Nancy, no running in the hallway.