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Type: Mystery   Region: France   Year: 2002  
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《Sally (TV Series 1957–1958)》Storyline
"The radio reports began to narrow their focus toward the US, and specifically toward Washington, D.C.:in the US, commentator Elmer Davis (as Himself) reported: "We still don""t know what it is or where it comes from, but there""s something there...After all, I""ve got brains and, thank heavens, I""ve still got looks.Nobody takes me for over 32.30 even.Oh Sammy, darling, I""m begging for life.No, I""m not.I""m demanding it.Foreshadowing what will happen, he agrees to "enjoy life now if it kills me - and it probably will." It is revealed hat Sam was offered $100,000, after the sale, to be head of the production of UMC""s cars, but he turned it down.My leg""ll be black and blue omorrow.(He starts to drag himself further up to the landing at the top of the stairs while grimacing in pain) You know, this house is roomy and cool.The free peoples of the lands of Middle Earth were on the verge of destruction.In one final battle near Mount Doom against the armies of Mordor, Sauron killed King Elendil of the kingdom of Gondor, after which his son Isildur defeated Sauron (with Elendil""sNarsilsword) and acquired the ring, but the ring corrupted him too.Nielsen went on with the ZAZ comedy team to originate the character of police Lt.Frank Drebin in theirPolice Squad!TV series - and recreated the role in the manyThe Naked Gunfilms.Due to its being a comedy, it was no surprise that it received no Academy Award nominations.Plot SynopsisThe title credits in the opening sequence of the short 88-minute film with a superficial, juvenile plot were set to the familiar John Williams theme music ofJaws (1975)with the airplane""s rear vertical fin (a parody of he shark""s pectoral fin) ominously slicing through the billowing clouds on a full moon-lit night.