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Type: Comedy   Region: Canada   Year: 2004  
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《Os Vigaristas (1972)》Storyline
Privately, Dumbledore told Harry: "Dark and difficult times lie ahead.Soon we must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy." He strengthened Harry""s resolve: "You have friends here.You""re not alone." The members of the other two schools departed as the school year ended.Hermione was hopeful as she told her two friends: "Everything""s going to change now, isn""t it?" Harry reassured her that he would write to her every week, as they left for the summer.Film Notables (Awards, Facts, etc.)The third film in the original five-film series.With a production budget of $2.5 million, and box-office gross receipts of $12 million (domestic).BackgroundElmer Gantry(1960) is an entertaining melodrama with memorable performances, from writer/director Richard Brooks.The film""s tagline was:Antonioni""s camera never flinches.At love without meaning.At murder without guilt.At the dazzle and the madness of London today.This was Antonioni""s second color film (afterIl Deserto Rosso (1964, It.) (aka Red Desert)) and his first film in the English language, and it broke the four-film streak of Antonioni""s films starring Monica Vitti (Red Desert (1964), L""Eclisse (1962), La Notte (1961),andL""Avventura (1960)).The bartender removes his hat in an awed response to a recitation of Thornton""s lineage.The patriarch remembers his father Michael and grand-father Sean: "Bless his memory.So it""s himself you""re named after.Well now, that being the case, itisa pleasant evening and wewillhave a drink." He pounds his walking stick on the bar, as Dermot Fahy (Ken Curtis) starts playing an Irish ballad - "The Wild Colonial Boy" on his accordion for all o sing.
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