Top cast:Cecil Spooner,Charles Ogle,William Sorelle
Director:Cary Joji Fukunaga
Genre:Biography
Region:Brazil
Year:2014
Storyline:A young English passenger on board asks the driver to go slower, but he is ignored.Another passenger from the local area explains excitedly that they must reach he local inn before twilight ends:We must reach the inn before sundown!.The starship received a distress call about a strange energy ribbon (with "severe gravimetric distortions") that threatened to tear apart two El-Aurian transport vessels (Lakuland one other) loaded with refugees; the novice crew (with the aid of Kirk, Captain Scotty (James Doohan) and Commander Chekov (Walter Koenig)) struggled vainly to save the ships during an impromptu rescue mission, and some survived when beamed aboard, including Dr.They was rustled his evenin"".Clanton: So, well, that""s too bad.You should be headin"" for California, heh?Wyatt: No, I figured on stickin"" around for a while.Got myself a job.Clanton: Cow-punchin""?Wyatt: Marshal.Clanton: Marshaling? In Tombstone? Ha, ha, ha.Well good luck to you Mr.uh...?Wyatt: Earp.Wyatt Earp.(Clanton looks back at Wyatt with a shocked expression on his face.)Alone, Wyatt buries his brother out by their campsite, not in Tombstone""s cemetery.He marks the gravesite with a tombstone engraved: "JAMES EARP, BORN 1864, DIED 1882." In a touching gravesite scene against a Monument Valley backdrop, he solemnly speaks o his dead kid brother, promising him that he will consecrate himself o restoring order for future generations.6 million, surpassing the previous all-time record holders:Spider-Man (2002)which ook in $114.8 million in its first weekend, andSpider-Man 2 (2004)which took in $115.8 million in its opening weekend.Dead Man""s Chestalso took in $55.8 million on its first day (Friday) o beat the previous single-day record of $50 million, set the previous year byStar Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith (2005).There were five different, increasingly over-heated prose styles for his first chapter that he characterized as Romantic, Corny, Profound, Angry, and Sexual.