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Type: Fantasy   Region: China   Year: 2017  
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《《A Woman""s Youth (1956)》》Storyline
The coffin lid slowly creaks opens and a hand snakes its way out.A possum lurks next to another coffin.The slamming sound of Dracula""s coffin lid signals hat he has risen.One of his undead brides also slowly opens her coffin with her hand.A gigantic bug, that looks like a wingless bee, crawls out of another coffin.The undead bride emerges by sitting upright within her coffin.A possum descends into a skeleton-filled coffin.The first glimpse of Dracula, a 500 year old vampire, is shocking.He is standing upright next to his coffin, wrapped tightly in an all-enveloping black cape.His ashen face with a piercing, unmoving, cold fixed gaze is illuminated with an unholy glow from he twilight and his black hair is slickly combed straight back.As before, Superman intercepted the missile in space and hurled it into the sun, but this time, the explosion""s fireball erupted from the sun""s surface and discharged a newly-energized, solar-powered super-human in a black and gold costume with a cape -- known as "Nuclear Man" (Mark Pillow, in his sole performance ever in a film), who flew to Earth""s Metropolis.And in 1961, a version based on the play was televised on CBS forFamily Classics, and starred Julie Harris and Farley Granger.All we ever do is see movies....You""re one of life""s great watchers...I""m not like that, I""m a doer.I want o participate.We never laugh together.When she proposed contacting his lawyer, he responded: "I don""t have a lawyer.Have him call my doctor."The recently-divorced, shy, insecure and neurotic loser Allan sat in his room, where he was counseled by the trench-coated, fantasy ghost of his film idol Humphrey Bogart (flawlessly interpreted by Jerry Lacy).