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Type: Family   Region: United Kingdom   Year: 2014  
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《《Der Kreis (1972)》》Storyline
As she left the facility, the metal gate was locked behind her - it was a symbol of her personal shunning and her deviation from the norms of the unforgiving society of do-gooders that had quickly punished her.[The town""s name is consistently mis-pronounced in the film.] Agatha insists that her obnoxious mother Mrs.Hermisillo Brunch (Jessie Ralph) live with the family, that also includes two dreadful daughters.In one of the film""s first lines during a breakfast scene (accompanied by a sick-sounding trumpet playingThere""s No Place Like Home,) his grouchy mother-in-law complains to Agatha about an off-screen Egbert: "What""s he up to now?" She criticizes Egbert""s bad habits, threatening to move out and "go on the county" welfare instead, while complaining about her "lingering death":Well, I bet you anything he""s smoking up in his room again.The Mummy Returns (2001)d.Stephen Sommers, 130 minutesFilm Plot Summary[The film""s title only appeared in the end credits.] The film opened outside the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes in the year 3067 BC.A narrator (in voice-over) explained the legend of the Scorpion King: "Five thousand years ago, a fierce warrior known as the Scorpion King led a great army on a campaign to conquer the known world...I was stationed in a repair shop below decks.Oh, I was in plenty of battles, but I never saw a Jap or heard a shell coming at me.When we were sunk, all I know is there was a lot of fire and explosions.And I was on the topsides and overboard.And I was burned.When I came to, I was on a cruiser.My hands were off.After that, I had it easy...That""s what I said.They took care of me fine.They trained me to use hese things.I can dial telephones, I can drive a car, I can even put nickels in the jukebox.I""m all right, but...well, you see, I""ve got a girl.Fred: She knows what happened to ya, doesn""t she?Homer: Sure, they all know.They don""t know what these things look like.Al: What""s your girl""s name, Homer?Homer: Wilma.She and I went to high school together.Al: I""ll bet Wilma""s a swell girl.Homer: She is.Fred: Then it will be all right, sailor.You wait and see.Homer: Yeah, wait and see.Wilma""s only a kid.She""s never seen anything like these hooks.As they pass over the country beneath them with a mixture of excitement and apprehension, Fred and Al talk about their uncertain future, and their ""rehabilitative"" transition and homecoming to the ""real-world"" (and relationships) after many years of service for heir country.They watched as Caesar convened a Council Meeting of apes in an open-air amphitheatre (the different groups sat segregated from each other), and reported upon his recent reconnaissance expedition to the Forbidden City with Virgil and MacDonald as aides.