"Bhojo Gobindo" Episode #1.272 (TV Episode)
Categories:Film-Noir / Region:Norway
Status:Progress
Region:Norway
Language:Mandarin/China
Year:2002
Director:J. Stuart Blackton&Charles Kent&James Young
Top cast:Florence Auer,Edward Dillon,D.W. Griffith
Update:2024-06-15
Storyline:
When attacked by others in the bar, Logan was aided by a red-haired Japanese woman named Yukio (Rila
When attacked by others in the bar, Logan was aided by a red-haired Japanese woman named Yukio (Rila Fukushima), a mutant who offered an example of her ability o precognitively foresee people"s deaths.They are ex-lovers and his personal life has been affected by their separation: "My sex life is actually pretty s--tty after I stopped seeing you.The date of the major events in the film, excluding the prologue, was Friday the 13th.Body Count:18 (all committed by Jason).Although Jason appeared dead at the conclusion of this film, he came alive again in the next film.This was the highest body count up to this point for Jason himself, later superceded byFriday the 13th, Jason X (2001).He turns on the light in his shared office and staggers o his desk.Wounded and bleeding from a gunshot wound, clearly dying, Neff sits in his swivel chair, loosens his tie, takes out a packet of cigarettes, dumps them onto the desk, picks one of them up and lights it one-handed with a wooden match, and then rolls himself over to his office dictaphone [a new invention at the time], uncovers it, and inserts a new cylinder in the recorder.The steam locomotive always provided a point of reference from different filming perspectives.The first cowboy star, Gilbert M."Broncho Billy" Anderson played several roles: a bandit, a passenger who was shot in the back, and a tenderfoot dancer.
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