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由最炙手可热的恐怖导演执导的三部恐怖故事以著名舞蹈学院的《杀手玩偶》、《恶魔附身》和《巫术》为特色。 恐怖片中最炙手可热的导演讲述了三个恐怖故事,分别讲述了杀手娃娃、恶魔附体和著名的舞蹈学院的巫术。
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硕大的包裹,便签上写着“祝唐老鸭13号星期五快乐,他那美洲的朋友”。唐老鸭见此非常快乐,连忙拆开礼物。里面是一整套放映设备以及录影带。他安装完毕,静下心观看,哈维博士为他讲述了3个禽类亲戚的故事:《怕冷的企鹅》住在南极的企鹅巴比极度怕冷,暖炉是他最爱的伙伴。为了寻找温暖,他开始了一段伟大航程;《高卓小飞骡》乌拉圭宁静早晨,少年道奇多外出打猎,却在崇山峻岭间看到一只会飞的骡子。他要带着飞骡参加一场赛骡比赛,一战成名;《巴西与墨西哥之巡礼》跟随绿色鹦鹉的脚步,唐老鸭来到热情狂热的巴西和墨西哥,独有的风俗以及各种有趣的知识,此外还少不了充满激情的舞蹈。
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Catherine在一个抽干的蓄水池里发现了一名黑帮谋杀受害者的遗体,这触发了一系列的连锁事件,不知不觉间将她直接引向了Tommy Lee Royce。
Catherine的外孙Ryan现在16岁了,仍与她住在一起,但他对于想跟外祖母拒绝承认是他父亲的那个人建立何种关系,有着自己的想法。仍在与镇上似乎永无止境的毒品问题以及供应者作斗争,Catherine也即将迎来退休。
Catherine的外孙Ryan现在16岁了,仍与她住在一起,但他对于想跟外祖母拒绝承认是他父亲的那个人建立何种关系,有着自己的想法。仍在与镇上似乎永无止境的毒品问题以及供应者作斗争,Catherine也即将迎来退休。
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Daniel Mays (Line Of Duty, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Public Enemies) stars in BBC Two's powerful factual drama as Peter Wildeblood, a thoughtful and private gay journalist whose lover Eddie McNally (played by newcomer to television, Richard Gadd), under pressure from the authorities, turned Queen's evidence against him in one of the most explosive court cases of the 1950s - the infamous Montagu Trial.
More than ten years before the decriminalisation of homosexual acts in 1967, Peter Wildeblood, and his friends Lord Montagu (Mark Edel-Hunt) and Michael Pitt-Rivers, were found guilty of homosexual offences and jailed.
With his career in tatters and his private life painfully exposed, Wildeblood began his sentence a broken man, but he emerged from Wormwood Scrubs a year later determined to do all he could to change the way these draconian laws against homosexuality impacted on the lives of men like him.
Daniel says: 「I'm incredibly proud to be part of a drama that tells such an important real-life story. Peter Wildeblood is a fascinating, complex, yet flawed character from a time when being a gay man in Britain was incredibly difficult - I can't wait to bring his tale to life for the BBC Two audience.」
Patrick Holland, Channel Editor, BBC Two, said: 「50 years ago, it was a crime to be a gay man in the UK. Against The Law is a stunning piece that melds drama and documentary testimony to tell the story of one man, and his wider generation, as they struggled to make society accept their sexuality as non-criminal. It is brilliant to have a film that brings the authorship of Brian Fillis, the vision of director Fergus O'Brien, and the outstanding talent of Daniel Mays and cast to this important subject」
The drama also features Mark Gatiss (Taboo, Sherlock) as Wildeblood's prison psychiatrist, Doctor Landers and Charlie Creed-Miles (Ripper Street, Peaky Blinders) as Superintendent Jones.
Woven through this powerful drama is real-life testimony from a chorus of men who lived through those dark days, when homosexuals were routinely imprisoned or forced to undergo chemical aversion therapy in an attempt to cure them of their "condition". There is also testimony from a retired police officer whose job it was to enforce these laws, and a former psychiatric nurse who administered the so-called cures. All of these accounts serve to amplify the themes of the drama and help to immerse us in the reality of a dark chapter in our recent past, a past still within the reach of living memory.
More than ten years before the decriminalisation of homosexual acts in 1967, Peter Wildeblood, and his friends Lord Montagu (Mark Edel-Hunt) and Michael Pitt-Rivers, were found guilty of homosexual offences and jailed.
With his career in tatters and his private life painfully exposed, Wildeblood began his sentence a broken man, but he emerged from Wormwood Scrubs a year later determined to do all he could to change the way these draconian laws against homosexuality impacted on the lives of men like him.
Daniel says: 「I'm incredibly proud to be part of a drama that tells such an important real-life story. Peter Wildeblood is a fascinating, complex, yet flawed character from a time when being a gay man in Britain was incredibly difficult - I can't wait to bring his tale to life for the BBC Two audience.」
Patrick Holland, Channel Editor, BBC Two, said: 「50 years ago, it was a crime to be a gay man in the UK. Against The Law is a stunning piece that melds drama and documentary testimony to tell the story of one man, and his wider generation, as they struggled to make society accept their sexuality as non-criminal. It is brilliant to have a film that brings the authorship of Brian Fillis, the vision of director Fergus O'Brien, and the outstanding talent of Daniel Mays and cast to this important subject」
The drama also features Mark Gatiss (Taboo, Sherlock) as Wildeblood's prison psychiatrist, Doctor Landers and Charlie Creed-Miles (Ripper Street, Peaky Blinders) as Superintendent Jones.
Woven through this powerful drama is real-life testimony from a chorus of men who lived through those dark days, when homosexuals were routinely imprisoned or forced to undergo chemical aversion therapy in an attempt to cure them of their "condition". There is also testimony from a retired police officer whose job it was to enforce these laws, and a former psychiatric nurse who administered the so-called cures. All of these accounts serve to amplify the themes of the drama and help to immerse us in the reality of a dark chapter in our recent past, a past still within the reach of living memory.
