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Type: War   Region: Greece   Year: 2015  
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《It Happened Tomorrow (1944)》Storyline
Dr.Loomis phoned Rachel, interrupting her taking a shower and getting ready for the weekend party.Nude and wrapped in only a towel, Rachel fled from her house when ordered by Dr.Loomis to vacate immediately.Afterwards, police found no evidence of foul play and the dog Max returned safely.Later however, as Rachel dressed in her upstairs bedroom, Myers again appeared in her closet as she dressed.The ogre was planning to build a 10-foot wall around his swamp land when they returned, and he finally admitted he wanted to keep everyone out and be alone: "It""s the world that seems to have a problem with me." He had also left an inscribed message: "Death is only the beginning."Now that the discoveries had been made, the two camps joined together.Evelyn suggested to the Egyptologist that she could open the Book of the Dead with a key.She also showed everyone scarab skeletons - "flesh eaters" found within Imhotep""s coffin that "very slowly" ate him alive.Rick and Jonathan found Beni ransacking the Egyptologist""s office, looking for the black Book of the Dead, related to the Mummy""s goal of "bringing his dead girlfriend back to life."Nan: "I thought you were in Hollywood."Vivian: "I was, but pictures bored me.So little culture out there, my dear."Nan: "What is this culture gag all of a sudden?...Last time I saw you, your conversation was practically dese, dems, and doses."Vivian: "We grow up, you know."Shortly later in the evening, Kent arrived to retrieve his ""Cat unit"" notes from Nan, and was immediately fawned over by he conniving and seductive gold digger Vivian: "In California, I never missed a Chester Kent Prologue.