《"John & Marsha" Episode #1.239 (TV Episode)》Storyline
Chaplin""s film was re-released in 1942 with added sound narration and music, both spoken and composed/arranged by Chaplin.Carroll was over a barrel whenTarantulatook to the hills")The Day of the Triffids (1963) (aka Invasion of the Triffids) --("And I really got hot when I saw Janette Scott fight a Triffid that spits poison and kills")Curse of the Demon (1957) --("Dana Andrews said prunes gave him the runes, and passing them used lots of skills")When Worlds Collide (1951) --("Butwhen worlds collide,"" said George Pal to his bride, ""I""m gonna give you some terrible thrills""")The Opening Wedding Sequence:The faceless, disembodied giant lips transitioned into a close-up of a Christian cross adorning the top of a rural church steeple.A jingle from the local radio station plays a chorus of "Lumberton," and while the sounds of a chain saw and falling timber play, the radio announcer ominously invites the locals:It""s a sunny, woodsy day in Lumberton, so get hose chain saws out.They""re rallying (to their King)!" Even the Lake-towners in Dale were renewed and began a comeback, although Alfrid was revealed to be a coward who was disguised as a woman and hiding amongst them.On a dark, rainy night on a shadowy street where a neon HOTEL sign blinks on and off and a Dobson""s Feed and Grain sign is prominent, an alienated, young fourteen-year-old Bart Tare (Rusty Tamblyn), with rain dripping off his face, walks toward the screen and a hardware-store window, where he obsessively and privately covets an ivory-handled gun resting temptingly there in a display.