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Type: Horror   Region: Philippines   Year: 2008  
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《Corky und der Zirkus (TV Series 1956–1958)》Storyline
There were many wild, energetic song-and-dance numbers in this notorious midnight movie, audience participation cult film, including the opening song (and bookending refrain) - aScience Fiction/Double Featuresung by a giant pair of disembodied blood-red lips (voice of Richard O""Brien) - a tribute to Hollywood""s B-horror films.Soon, the entire area has been engulfed in darkness.In a memorable scene, Roy is lost on the road (his wife mentioned earlier that he often "can""t drive at night" without her providing directions) when sent o investigate the power blackout.What? I""ll wash my hands of it.Let them all be murdered in the beds.After Henry""s "corpse" is brought into a spacious castle chamber, the worst is feared until Minnie shrieks when the "corpse" moves: "Look, milady, he""s alive.The force of his weight, as he clung to the massive water faucet, gracefully pulled the entire apparatus down and extended it over the tracks - he also activated the water to flow within the lowered spout.The other major character in the film is tall, outspoken newspaper reporter Peter Warne (Clark Gable), who is first seen surrounded by a mob of onlookers listening to "history in the making" as he is arguing with his fatherly editor-boss Joe Gordon (Charles C.