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Type: Family   Region: Brazil   Year: 2005  
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《Ka"" De li"" østers (TV Series 1967)》Storyline
"] The film also included a superb score by Bernard Herrmann.However, here were no nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, or Best Score, to name only a few.They were boarded by notorious ex-General and smuggler Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and his Wookiee co-pilot Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew), who exclaimed as former owners of theMF: "Chewie, we""re home!"Rey""s and Finn""s mission to get BB-8 back to Resistance (with the map to Luke""s location) was delayed when theEravanawas boarded by two criminal gangs who demanded money from Han: (1) he red-armored Guavian Death Gang led by Bala-Tik (Brian Vernel), and (2) the Kanjiklub gang led by outer-rim, street-fighting thug Tasu Leech (Yayan Ruhian)." This farce was loosely based on George S.Kaufman""s hit musical play, and developed from a screenplay by Morrie Ryskind.The central event was a party scheduled at the sprawling Long Island estate mansion of wealthy dowager Mrs.At Twin Pines Mall in the early morning of October 26, 1985, frizzy-haired Doc unveiled his time machine invention to Marty (his silver DeLorean car, powered up to 1.Among the unusual characters are:a dim-witted, slithery Southern playboy/gigolo from Kentucky (Vincent Price)a cynical, mannered and prickly society columnist (Clifton Webb in his first screen appearance since the silent era); also an effete intellectual and an aloof bachelor (with many gay affects)an aging, well-heeled, matronly socialite (Judith Anderson) who lusts after the gigoloa beautiful career woman and ad designer (Gene Tierney), seen in her own apartment""s fireplace portrait - the gorgeous heroine who is presumed dead for about half of the filman unconventional, puzzle-playing, chain-smoking, dead-pan-speaking detective (Dana Andrews)Trailers for the compelling film promised: "Never has a woman been so beautiful, so exotic, so dangerous to know!", and Gene Tierney (in her signature film role as Laura) delivered with exquisite elegance and sublime, breathtaking beauty the role of the untouchable ""work of art"".