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What English blockbusters are there? how do you say that in English?

All previous Oscar best films are in full contact.

Wing 1( 1929)

Produced by Paramount Pictures, USA

Year: 1927

Director: William A. Wellman

Producer: John Monk Saunders

Screenwriter: John Monk Saunders

Starring: Clara Bowie, Richard allen, Jobyna Ralston, El Brendel and gary cooper.

Introduction:

A war movie set in the First World War. The story is described in the American town 19 17. Mary has a crush on Jack, a cheerful boy next door, but Jack has a soft spot for Sylvia, who has a good family. Sylvia has a crush on David, a famous family. Since the United States entered the war, this delicate four-corner relationship has changed. Jack and David joined the army at the same time and were assigned to the same barracks. The two rival lovers were at odds, and sometimes they clashed. Later, they turned their enemies into friends. The two men were able to spend their holidays in Paris because of their respective exploits. Mary, who joined the ambulance team at that time, went to Paris to look for Jack, but Jack was drunk and didn't recognize her, which led to misunderstanding. David was shot and crashed in the battle, but fortunately he didn't die. He stole an enemy plane and returned home. Jack is about to avenge his friend. He mistook David for the enemy and opened fire. It is too late to know the truth. After the war, Jack went home to apologize to David's parents, and Mary accepted Jack's love again.

Half of the film is engaged in air combat scenes. Because the director and the director are both pilots, the film presents a vivid sense of life and spectacular air combat scenes. In the arrangement of love, the whole film also developed smoothly and naturally, unconventional. This is the first best film in the history of Oscar, and it is also the only silent film that won this honor, which has a long-lasting ornamental value.

The second melody of Broadway (1930) Broadway melody

Produced by MGM Film Company of America.

Year: 1929

Director: harry beaumont

Hero: charles king.

Heroine: Anita Page bessie love.

Introduction:

This is the first large-scale musical film produced by MGM, and it is also the first sound film that won the Oscar for best film. When it was released, it was advertised as: 100% dialogue, 100% singing and 100% dancing. The story describes that Kyvini and Hank are both singers. After a successful performance in their hometown, they came to new york to break the world record. They joined the Broadway Song and Dance Troupe, and the two sisters fell in love with Eddie, the manager of the troupe, and developed a romantic relationship. After much consideration, Kyvini decided to sacrifice herself and give Eddie to her sister, making her the top star of the song and dance troupe. Hank was deeply moved by his sister's affection for him, and decided to give Eddie to Cowini and return to his hometown song and dance troupe to develop independently.

The main attraction of the film comes from the enthusiastic and energetic performances of the actors and the innocent and interesting real dialogue, which makes the audience feel an extraordinary pleasure of peeping into the artist's private life. For the first time, this film adopts the counterpoint method of sound and painting, which brings a broader creative space for the film art. The music and dance in the film are of high standard, and the black and white parts of the song and dance scenes are also refreshing.

Everything is normal on the western front (193 1).

Produced by Universal Pictures of America

Year: 1930

Director Louis Milestone.

Starring: Lou Ayers and john ray.

Introduction:

This film is considered as one of the "greatest anti-war films in film history". The original work is a classic novel by the famous German writer remarque. It describes that during the First World War, the German government used beautiful slogans to call on young enthusiastic student volunteers to join the battlefield to defend their country, but what they witnessed on the front line was cruel and meaningless. When the protagonist finally wakes up from his patriotic dream, he finds that another group of young students were tricked into going to the battlefield to die, while he was shot and killed by the enemy while reaching for butterflies in a trench.

Director lewis milestone vividly described the absurdity and cruelty of the war in a concise way. Through Paul played by Lou Ayers, the hero, every psychological change from infatuation with war to cold death clearly expresses the anti-war theme, and the hero's performance is also touching. The film was banned in Nazi Germany for 20 years and was not released until the end of World War II.

The fourth (1932) "Millennium ambition"

Ximalong

English: Be ambitious for a thousand years.

Produced by American Leihua Film Company.

Year: 193 1

Director Wellesley Ruegle.

Howard easterbrook wrote it.

Starring: Richard Dixie, irene dunne, William Collier and Roscoe arthurs.

Introduction:

During the development of the western United States, the hero Sima Long came to Oknamara with his wife from the east. They settled in the grassland with fertile land and rich mineral deposits, overcame many difficulties and improved their living environment. However, because of the violation of the interests of ranchers, disputes and fights often occur, and the constant harassment of bandits also makes them fidgety. Xin dares to rob the rich and help the poor, and especially sympathizes with the tragic experience of local Indians. In order to safeguard the social rights and interests of immigrants and Indians in the east, he organized relatives and friends to develop oil fields, founded newspapers to publicize justice, promote good and punish evil. All this makes the hostile forces more hostile to New Malone. Unfortunately, in an oil field fire accident, the new flesh and blood and the "western ideal" he fought for all his life were reduced to ashes.

Based on the vast and dangerous Oknamara prairie, the film shows the changes of Indian culture and the west through Xin's struggle career, and praises the hero's sense of justice and dedication and the spirit of developing the west.

Fifth Grand Hotel (1933)

Hotel Grand

L 1: Grand Hotel

Produced by MGM Film Company of America.

Year: 1932

Directed by Edmund goulding.

Starring: greta garbo, joan crawford, Louis, Si Tong, Wallace Yi, Lionel Barrymore, Chen Hanxu, john barrymore.

Introduction:

This is the masterpiece of MGM's "All-Star Movie" in the early 1930s. The whole film takes a luxury hotel in Berlin as the stage of life, showing the bizarre experiences of five groups of characters on the same day. Director Edmund goulding's narrative technique is only quite satisfactory, but the performances of several big stars are quite wonderful, which fully grasp the character and situation of the characters, including: greta garbo, who plays a Russian ballet actress facing a career crisis; John barrymore plays the gambling king; Lionel Barrymore plays a nobody who is terminally ill; Wallace Billy as an entrepreneur. These characters show the joys and sorrows of life in a three-line staggered way, and the plot develops smoothly. Although the scene is limited to the hotel, the movements of the characters are natural, which makes this film a successful model of "all-star movie".

No.6 (1934) Gone with the Spring and Autumn Period

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English: spring and autumn in troubled times

Produced by: 20th Century Fox Company, USA

Year: 1933

Director: frank lloyd

Starring: Clive Brook, diana wynyard.

Introduction:

Born into a noble family, Robert and his wife Jean bid farewell to the peace treaty of their beloved son Edward and led their servant Briggs to fight in southern alps. Robert made meritorious service and made him a duke. Many years later, Edward married a noble lady, Edith. On their way to America for their honeymoon, the Titanic collided with an iceberg and sank. Edward died at the bottom of the sea, and Edie had a narrow escape. The second son was drafted into the army and went to the front. When Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and Fanny's parents were getting married, the bad news came that Joao died in Weiguo, and the two families were extremely sad. The war is over, and it's another New Year's Eve. Fannie Qiang endured grief and returned to the stage, pouring her infinite memory and grief for her lover into a passionate performance. ...

No.7 (1935) "One-night stand"

It happened one night.

L 1: one-night stand

Producer: American Columbia Film Company

Year: 1934

Directed by frank capra.

Screenwriter: Robert Ruskin

The protagonist: clark gable.

The heroine Claudia Colby.

Introduction:

Ellie, the daughter of Wall Street tycoon Andrew, insisted on marrying the famous pilot Jin Wesley. In spite of her father's objection, she jumped off the boat and left home, and went to new york alone to find Wesley. Peter Wayne, a journalist who doesn't bow to evil forces, took the bus together. Ellie's suitcase was stolen, and she was afraid of being intercepted by a detective hired by her father. Peter learned the secret of Ellie's running away from home and wanted to do an exclusive report, so they agreed to move on. Endure the hardships and hunger of the journey together, stay in one room to reduce expenses, and build a "wall of Jericho" to prevent both sides from deviant. Who knows that on the eve of new york, Ellie found herself in love with Peter, and when Peter turned to Gordon, the editor-in-chief, Ellie was taken home by her penniless father, which led to misunderstanding between the two sides. Andrew talked with Peter and learned that she is a very nice young man. Ellie and Wesley attended the wedding together. ...

The eighth mutiny of Bounty (1936)

The mutiny on the bounty.

English: mutiny on the bounty.

Produced by MGM Film Company of America.

Year: 1935

Director: frank lloyd

Starring: clark gable, Charles Laughton and Frank Thorne.

Introduction:

This is a true event in British history. It describes that on HMS Bounty 1789, young petty officer Baim and first mate Christie were dissatisfied with the cruel abuse of captain William Bly and led the sailors to mutiny. At the beginning of the film, warships were ordered to search for a plant called "bread tree" from England to Tahiti. However, the captain made all kinds of inhuman behaviors to the crew during the voyage, so he was expelled from the ship in the mutiny.

Through an adventurous and romantic military story, the screenwriter concentrated the contradictions and conflicts on a stormy voyage, and created two unique screen images of the captain and the first mate Christie. The film won the best film award because of its intense plot and distinct rhythm. The three leading men in this film, Charles Laughton, clark gable and Frank Thorne, performed equally well and were nominated for the best actor in the Oscar, which is the only record in Oscar history.

The ninth part (1937) Siegfried, the king of song and dance

Great Siegfried.

English: Siegfried, King of Song and Dance

Produced by MGM Film Company of America.

Year: 1936

Director: Robert Z. Leonard

Starring: william powell, Mona Roy and Louise Lena.

Introduction:

This film is based on the life of Florence Siegfried, the founder of the Siegfried Song and Dance Troupe, the largest song and dance troupe in Broadway. It is one of the important masterpieces of the golden age of Hollywood musical films in the 1930s. At that time, in addition to winning the Oscar for Best Picture, Louise Lena, the actress who played Siegfried's first wife, also won the Best Actress Award. Siegfried was an artist in variety shows when he was young. From 65438 to 0893, it developed to Broadway and established the popularity of the song and dance troupe. 1907 founded the Siegfried Song and Dance Troupe, which is famous for its beautiful women dressed up to perform large-scale songs and dances and won the title of king of songs and dances. Until 1932 died of overwork, his song and dance troupe gradually declined due to the influence of the Great Depression. The film has a huge investment, and the song and dance scenes are performed by the original team of Siegfried Song and Dance Troupe. * * * shows 7 large-scale songs and dances and 23 famous songs, which are beautiful and can be called the perfect display of Hollywood and Broadway.

Volume 10 (1938) Zola's Biography

Emile Zola's life

English: Biography of Zola

Producer: Warner Bros.

Year: 1937

Director: William Dieter

Starring: Gail Sandgar, Joseph Hildebrandt and paul muni Gloria holden.

Introduction:

Emile Zola is a famous French novelist. He went deep into the bottom of society and listened to the voices of the poor. On one occasion, Zola helped the prostitute Nana escape the abuse of the police. Two years later, she wrote Nana, a novel describing the miserable life of prostitutes, which was a sensation and became famous from then on. Ten years later, the Franco-Prussian War broke out, and Dreyfus, a Jewish staff officer, was accused of treason by the French War Department. When Zola knew the truth, she stood up out of her conscience and boldly exposed the plot of the Army Chiefs of Staff to frame people for crimes, so there was a famous historical document "I Sue".

This story describes the life experience of Zola, a great French literary master, and his indomitable spirit for justice. The focus is on what happened to him when he rehabilitated the unjust case for Officer Dreyfus, and his sense of justice without fear of power. Paul muni, who plays Zola, and Joseph Hildebrandt, who plays Drafock, have wonderful and unforgettable performances. As far as several court debates are concerned, this film can be regarded as the pioneering work of court films.

The first 1 1 period (1939) is like a dream.

You can't take it with you

English: Life is like a dream.

Producer: American Columbia Film Company

Year: 1938

Directed by frank capra.

Starring: james stuart, Lionel Barrymore, jean arthur, edward arnold, Mischa Auer.

Introduction:

The film is adapted from a Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway play, which uses comedy to promote the theme of "being kind to your neighbors". In 1930s, the American people were hit by the economic downturn, and felt the warmth among people and hope for life, which made this film full of happy thoughts win the best film award of that year. The story describes that Wall Street tycoon Kabi intends to expand his factory to residential areas in order to make money, but he is strongly opposed by the Vanderhoff family there. All the members of the Fan family are very strange. Alice, the second daughter, happened to be a secretary in Kabi Company. She fell in love with Kabi's son Tony, which caused Kabi's dissatisfaction. The dispute between the two sides was finally mediated by the respected grandfather, and Kabi became a charitable philanthropist.

Frank capra, the director, used his usual satirical and entertaining techniques to make a film about the subtle conflict between human feelings and the world, and won the Oscar for Best Director three times in five years. Lionel Barrymore, Keane Arthur, james stewart and others were also very successful.

12 (1940) floating

Gone with the Wind

English: Gone with the Wind

Producer: MGM Film Company of America, Setnic Film Company of America.

Year: 1939

Director: victor fleming

Producer: David Selznick

The protagonist: clark gable.

Heroine: Vivien Leigh.

Starring: Olivia de Haveland Barbara O 'Neill Evelyn Kessler Howard Heidi mcdaniel.

Introduction:

This classic film tells the love story between Scarlett and Rhett during the American Civil War. Scarlett is beautiful and full of energy. She wants Ashley, but Ashley wants to marry her innocent cousin Melanie. There will be a big dance at Twelve Oaks, and many young people will attend. The nanny warned Scarlett to behave properly at the dance. The day of the dance coincided with the outbreak of the civil war. A new face appeared at the dance-Rhett. Later, the two went through hardships, and Scarlett never admitted her feelings for Rhett. It was not until after the civil war that Rhett finally left her that she realized that she actually loved Rhett in her heart.

The grand scene and luxurious style of this film can be said to be a precedent, and the wonderful performances of clark gable and Vivien Leigh have already become classics in the film history.

13 (194 1) Butterfly Dream

Rebecca (a woman's name means charming beauty)

English: Butterfly Dream

Produced by Saiznik Film Company of America.

Year: 1940

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Starring: laurence olivier joan fontaine george sanders Judith Addison gladys Cooper Nigel Bruce.

Photography George Manes

Introduction:

Hitchcock, the "master of nervousness", directed his first film from England to the United States at the invitation of the great filmmaker David Selznick, and won the Best Film Award and the Best Black and White Photography Award. The plot is adapted from the novel Butterfly Dream by British woman writer Daphne Du morille. From the perspective of the heroine "I", the film describes that after a girl marries into a rich family, she finds that the ghost of Rebecca, the ex-wife of her husband derwent, has enveloped the whole Manderley Building. Denver, the mysterious housekeeper, haunted her like a ghost. In order to please her husband, derwent, the heroine deliberately appeared in the clothes on Rebecca's portrait at the grand dance, just to expose a mysterious divorce murder many years ago.

The whole film has a strange and charming atmosphere. It is a psychological literary film with very clever suspense techniques. Lawrence Oliver and joan fontaine both performed well. Judith Addison, who plays the housekeeper, specially created a prototype of a similar role, and her shadow can be seen in many movies in the future. Although director Hitchcock never won the Oscar for Best Director in his life, his extraordinary skills impressed his colleagues in Hollywood.

How green is my valley?

How green is my valley?

English: How green my valley is.

Produced by: 20th Century Fox Company, USA

Year: 194 1

Director: john ford

Starring: walter pidgeon Merlin, O 'Hara Anna Lee Roddy, mcdowell, John Losala, allgood and donald crisp.

Photography: Arthur C. Miller

Introduction:

This social ethics film directed by john ford is adapted from the best-selling novel How Green Is My Valley by British novelist Richard Leyling. Through the perspective of Hugh, the youngest son of Morgan, a miner's family, the film recalls the life in the Rhonda Peak mining area in Wales at the end of 19. The film begins with the hero Hugh packing his bags and preparing to leave his hometown. Through his narration and camera movement, the time is pulled back to the process of various misfortunes and family breakdown several years ago.

He vividly depicts the characters' personality and ethical affection, and truly reflects the style of the times and environmental changes through specific and subtle life details. In the tragic plot, the director still tries to create some fun love effects, so that the audience can get emotional balance, and also form a life-oriented and lyrical artistic style.

Mrs. Miniver

Mrs. Miniver

Chinese name: Mrs. Miniver

Alias: Mrs. Miniver

Produced by MGM Film Company of America.

Year: 1942

Director William? Wheeler

Screenwriter George? Franscher

James. hilton

Gloria the heroine? Jiaxun

Starring Teresa Wright

Photography Joseph? Rutenborg

Brief introduction to drama

1939 In the summer, Mrs. Miniver, a middle-aged woman living in the suburbs of London, went shopping in the city and passed a village stop on her way back. The old stationmaster Ballard named a beautiful red rose after her. Mrs. belton, the winner of previous "belton" flower prizes, was afraid of losing the first prize, so she sent her granddaughter Carol to ask Mrs. Miniver to persuade Gillard to give up the competition. 1940 In the spring, Mrs. Miniver's husband Clem joined the volunteer army to defend his hometown in order to fight against the Germans. His son Wayne was stationed at Colhan airport not far from his hometown as a second lieutenant of the Royal Air Force. Once, while waiting for her relatives by the river, Mrs. Miniver found an injured German pilot in the bushes. After clever handling, she handed over the Nazi pilot to the police. Mrs. Miniver also dispelled Mrs. belton's worries, so that Wen and Carol finally got married. Mrs. belton also changed her old style and awarded the first prize of the "belton Cup" flower show to the civilian Zhirad. Carol was killed in an air raid. Wayne and Mrs. Miniver believe that sadness is the power of justice and survival.

At that time, President Roosevelt saw the film and thought that its high style could inspire people and boost morale, so he ordered it to be released nationwide immediately.

Casablanca 16 (1944)

Casablanca

English: Casablanca

Producer: Warner Bros.

Year: 1942

Director Michael. Curtis

The heroine ingrid? Bergman

Starring Humphrey? GERBER

Brief introduction to drama

During World War II, American Rick Bryan opened a very popular nightclub in Casablanca. The cynical Rick has two valuable passes. Strausser, a Nazi major, came to Casablanca for tracking Victor Racero, the leader of the Czech underground front. The local police chief Renault tried his best to please the Nazi major. Rick accidentally discovered that Victor's wife Eliza was the love of her past, and they were separated when they were evacuated at the railway station. Eliza learned that Rick could help him and Victor leave Casablanca, so she turned to Rick for help, but Rick's mood was extremely complicated. But then Rick decided to help them after knowing the reason why Irina Kaptelova didn't go to the railway station with him.

17 (1945) Come with me.

Go my way.

L 1: come with me.

Produced by Paramount Pictures, USA

Year: 1944

Director Leo? McCarey

Writer Frank? Butler

Frank. Cavite

The leading actor Ping? andy crosby

Starring Barry? surname

Music James? Fan? Hugh Thain

Johnny. fool

Brief introduction to drama

This film was very popular that year, winning seven awards, including the Oscar for Best Film, and became the box office champion of that year. Amphibian superstar bing crosby plays a young priest and is ordered to take over a poor parish. He used his talent of composing music to train street children to become an easy-going choir, and toured to raise money, which finally solved the fund problem of church reconstruction. Leo mccarey, the director, first used the personality contrast between the old priest and the young priest to create comedy interest, and then sang hymns in the form of pop music, which broke the serious face of religious films and successfully expressed the theme of "church innovation", which was welcomed by the public, and then made a sequel "The Bells of Saint Mary".

1992, Hollywood remake Nuns Are Crazy, changing the protagonist from a priest to a nun and from a white man to a black man, starring whoopi goldberg who can talk and laugh. It was really a sensation again, and a sequel was made.

18 (1946) The Lost Weekend

Lost weekend

L 1: the lost weekend

Produced by Paramount Pictures, USA

Year: 1945

Director Billy? Willard

Screenwriter Charles? Brackett

Billy? Wilder

Hero ray? Milan

Starring Jane? Wyman

Brief introduction to drama

This film is adapted from Charles Jackson's novel of the same name. The story describes Tang, a brilliant intellectual, but a man whose self-esteem is easily frustrated. After being rejected once, he began to drink alcohol. After meeting his girlfriend Helen, the power of love made Don throw away his alcohol. However, because Helen's father criticized him for leading a drunken life, he lost confidence again and became addicted to alcohol. Later, he lost the courage to survive and wanted to commit suicide. With Helen's strong dissuasion and encouragement, he rekindled his hope for life. This is the first film in American film history to discuss the problem of alcoholism with a serious attitude. The first shot at the beginning of the film is a panoramic view of high-rise buildings in new york, suggesting that this is a universal story. The director went straight to the point, stared at the protagonist suffering from alcohol during the three-day long weekend, and portrayed the mental state and physical behavior of the drinker.

19 (1947) golden age

The best time of our lives.

English: The Golden Age

Producer: godwin Film Company, USA

Year: 1946

Director William? Wheeler

Screenwriter Robert? Sherwood (m.)

The hero Fred? Horse area

Starring Harold? Russell

Music Hugo? Fried hoff

Brief introduction to drama

1945, the dark clouds of war finally cleared. In Boone, a central American city, three comrades-in-arms returned home on the same plane after demobilization. These three people are former bank clerk Sergeant Al, former department store clerk Captain Fred and sailor Homer. Among them, Al is over middle age and Homer is the youngest. They made an appointment to meet again before parting, and then went home separately.

Al is the luckiest. His beautiful wife Millie, adult daughter and son warmly welcomed him at home. From then on, the Al family lived a quiet and happy life. However, Fred's family is different. His father drank too much and his mother fell. His wife, who just got married before going out to war, often goes out to nightclubs and fooling around with other men. Homer lost his hands on the battlefield. Although he later put on artificial hands, it still brought great burden to his parents, lovers and people around him. On an appointed day, three people met in a bar and talked about their experiences: Homer said that the pity of his lover and relatives made him unbearable, and Fred was indignant at his wife's departure ... That night, Fred accepted Al's invitation to visit his home and fell in love with Al's daughter at first sight. Later, Fred got a job as a salesman. By chance, he saw the "air fortress" that sent them back at the airport. Now it has become a pile of scrap iron, and he decided to use it to do building materials business. They got together again at Homer's wedding. Fred told Al's daughter that he would marry her when he had a successful career. After the three veterans were demobilized, they all ended in happiness.

Twentieth Gentlemen's Agreement (1948)

gentleman's agreement

English: gentleman's agreement

Produced by: 20th Century Fox Company, USA

Year: 1947

Director Arya. Kasai River (a river in Africa)

Gregory the hero? Toll road

Dorothy the heroine? McQuayle

Starring celeste? Holm

Brief introduction to drama

After the Nazis came to power, anti-Semitism swept Europe like blood shed. Some reactionary or one-sided literati also waved flags and shouted. White writer Phil? Green also joined the ranks of foreigners. He signed an agreement with a magazine to write a series of articles about anti-Semitism for them. To this end, he and his female secretary dressed up together, mixed into Jewish society, insinuated and made unannounced visits, and got a lot of real first-hand information. For half a year, they often changed their names and surnames and moved around. Green is engaged, and his lover is deeply worried about his whereabouts and blames him many times. People from all walks of life in the industry also have different reactions to Green's practice. Through on-the-spot investigation, Green was moved by the history, culture and behavior of Jews, so he changed his view of them and abandoned his prejudice against Jews.

The 2nd1(1949) Hamlet

Hamlet

L 1: hamlet

Produced by Frank Twin Cities Film Company, UK

Year: 1948

Director Lawrence? Olivier

The hero Lawrence? Olivier

Starring Jane? Simmons

Basire? Sidney

Brief introduction to drama

The story took place in Elsinore, the capital of Denmark, in the13rd century. The king of Denmark died suddenly while taking a nap in the garden. His younger brother Claudius succeeded to the throne and married his former princess. Hamlet, the son of the former king, had doubts about his father's death, was excessively depressed and worried all day. He followed the advice of his friends, met the ghost of his father who appeared in the castle in the middle of the night, and finally learned that Claudius and his mother were plotting to kill his father. In order to obtain evidence, he specially invited a group of actors to perform a very similar murder drama in the palace, showing the story of his father being killed at that time. Hamlet understood the truth as soon as he saw the reaction of his mother and uncle.

Minister Polonius has a daughter named Ophelia. She is outstanding in appearance, beautiful and pure, and madly in love with Hamlet. However, Hamlet was deliberately indifferent to Ophelia because his father's revenge was not reported. The cunning Claudius also realized Hamlet's sincerity, so he played tricks. Hamlet mistakenly stabbed Polonius who was hiding behind the scenes and eavesdropping on his conversation with Ophelia, because he miscalculated. Ophelia couldn't bear the shock of losing her lover and father, and she had a nervous breakdown. She fell into the water and died. Polonius's son came back from abroad and vowed to avenge his father and sister. Claudius told him to fight Hamlet and put poison on his sword. On that day, the palace hall was full of swords and shadows, and it was murderous. During the intermission, Claudius invited Hamlet to drink a glass of poisoned wine. The mother was deeply condemned by her conscience, grabbed it and drank it, and died in front of her son. Hamlet was filled with indignation. He hit his opponent with a sword and was stabbed by his opponent's dark sword. Sudden poisoning attack. Hamlet stabbed Claudius to death with his last strength, avenged his father, and then committed suicide.

Twenty-second (1950) Contemporary adultery

All the king's men

English: Contemporary adulterers.

Producer: American Columbia Film Company

Year: 1949

Director Robert? Rawson

Broderick, the leading actor? Crawford

Starring Mercedes? McBride

Brief introduction to drama

In a small town in a state in the southwest of the United States, there was a respectable guy named Willie? Stark, he attacks people and waits for opportunities to make profits. He has a group of subordinates, among whom secretary Sadie and reporter Jack are the most capable. Sadie is smart and sociable; Jack can play with pen and ink and create rumors. The gang colluded to make waves in the town. They used the poor construction of primary school buildings as an excuse to attack the municipal authorities, and then paid bribes everywhere to win over voters and gradually expand their power. At first, Willie prided himself on being incorruptible, but since he made his fortune in politics, he has changed himself, desperately pursued money and power, and bribery and dereliction of duty have occurred constantly. Someone exposed Willie's evil deeds, but he persecuted them by hook or by crook. In the end, what goes around comes around, Willie's crimes are exposed one by one and the court summons him. But before the trial, he was shot by people who hated him.

23rd Everything about Eve (195 1)

All about eve.

L 1: Everything about Eve.

Produced by American 20th Century Fox Film Company.

Year: 1950

Director Joseph? Mankowitz

Screenwriter Joseph? Mankowitz

Starring George? Sand grinder

Teddy? Tevis

Anna? Baxter

Calais? [Name] Merrill

Marilyn? Monroe

Brief introduction to drama

"all about eve" shows the inside story of stage life, and the experience of how an unknown girl reached the star throne.

Sierra, a celebrity? Ava Rick, a rising star, won the post-play title among actresses at the drama awards ceremony awarded by Siddons. Everyone warmly congratulated her. Amid the praise, some friends close to Ava recalled the past. ...

Eight months ago, Ava, who was determined to become an actress, often appeared backstage in the theater. Once, Karen, the wife of playwright Richards, found Ava handsome, smart and simple.