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《《Goodnight Sweetheart (TV Series 1993–2016)》》Storyline
The risk-taking film made use of the multi-plane camera (first used in Disney""s own animated, Oscar-winningSilly Symphoniesshort,The Old Mill (1937)) to create an illusion of depth.As they struggled, Nova was escorted by a guard nearby and heard Taylor""s name.She bit the guard""s hand, slipped away, and ran to the source of the sound, where in astonishment at seeing her former lover, she grunted out the word: "Tay-lor" - speaking for the first time.She was to be a re-occurring character, but the idea was dropped.Trivia: she was theonlyBond girl to appear as thesamecharacter wice in the films.]Bond is called away to Secret Service Headquarters.After cashing in and setting up a dinner date with Miss Trench along with some verbal foreplay (Bond: "What other games do you play?" Sylvia: "Golf, among other things"), he reports to the office (disguised as a Universal Exports office) of Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell), the secretary of the head of the Secret Service, and she shows her obvious interest in him:[In the following sequences which are ritualistically repeated in later Bond films, Bond plays cat-and-mouse ("the usual repartee") with his secretary who is mildly infatuated with him, and then learns the nature of his mission.One of the company""s advertising campaigns involved placing Bull Signs on outfield fences of ball stadiums, and offering prizes or free products to any ballplayer who hit the sign or knocked out a home run." In the visually expressionistic, dramatic scene, he ascends up the spiraling staircase, visually entrapped by its circularity.