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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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What does Tom put inside the elephants trunk?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Does Tom miss the mouse?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Where does Tom land in the end?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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What does the ad for the local circus look like?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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What throws Jerry miles and miles from the circus?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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What animal vaccums up all the water?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Where does the ladder lead that Tom chases Jerry up?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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What color is Tom's "The End" flag?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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With whom is the elephant playing?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Why does Tom run backwards?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Why did the elephant cry in pain?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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With whom do Jerry and the elephant participate in the circus?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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What does Tom want to catch with the baseball glove?
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"Jerry"
] | false |
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Who does Tom follow into the circus?
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"Jerry"
] | false |
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Who is hanging onto the 300-foot (91 m) high wire by his feet?
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"Jerry"
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/m/02w5v9l
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Who is Jerry running away from?
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"Tom"
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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How far down is the water?
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"200 feet"
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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What does the ladder lead to?
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"to reach the mouse"
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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What instrument is the elephant playing?
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"Drum"
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Does Jerry make a successful dive or an unnsuccessful dive?
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"unnsuccessful"
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Who participates with the clowns in the circus?
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"Jerry"
] | false |
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Where does Tom perch himself on the elepthant?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Where is Tom hiding?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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What does Tom put in the elephant's trunk?
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"Pepper"
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Who hid behind the post?
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"Tom"
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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From what animal is the tear from?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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How does Tom bust the ball?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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How high is the mouse hanging?
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"300-foot high"
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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Whee do Tom and Jerry go?
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Tom chases Jerry through the street as the title cards are shown (throughout the title cards, classic circus music is heard). Jerry gives him the slip and Tom turns around the other way in anger. He stops shortly when he sees a lion's mouth, only to find that it's only an ad for a local, yet special and great, circus. Jerry jumps through the lion's mouth as Tom rips the ad to reveal a hole.Tom follows Jerry into the circus. He hides behind a post as Tom dashes by him. Jerry laughs and walks away when he is splashed with a tear from a female elephant, who is crying because her foot has a tack underneath it. Jerry jumps up the post and pulls out the tack. However, the elephant hangs back, afraid of Jerry (because he's a mouse and some elephants are afraid of mice). When Tom approaches her and the elephant picks him up with her trunk and hits him on the stand. Jerry watches him leave dizzy and re-emerges from his hiding place. He doesn't give up as he shows her the tack he pulled out of her foot. The elephant stops panicing, looks at her foot, and smiles. She hugs him in gratitude and gets over her fear of mice.An irate, Tom pulls up a ladder and swipes the mouse from her trunk. However, he meets the elephant's anger, who snatches Jerry fom his hand and places him on top of her head. She punches him and the ladder into the ground with her trunk. Then she returns to hugging the mouse. Tom emerges from the ground, dazed, and then falls unconscious.Act 1: When it's time for the first act, Tom is sitting behind the stool, annoyed until he spots Jerry who is dressed up as a clown, running behind the other clowns. He was watching the elephant and him participating and doing a great show in the circus. Jerry and the elephant dance in the spotlight for a little while and after that, a ball comes by and the elephant gets it on her trunk. She passes the ball to Jerry. They pass the ball to each other back and forth as Tom watches annoyed. The cat decides to do something about the ball and aims a slingshot with a rock at the ball and pops it. This attempt causes the elephant to cry as she looks for her friend in sadness to see if he is alive and not dead and Tom ascends a high-rise ladder to reach the mouse, who is hanging onto a 300-foot high wire by his feet. He slicks across the wire and stomps on it repeatedly to bounce Jerry into his hands. He then walks over the wire and encounters the irate elephant. She pulls both of them all the way down to the ground with the high wire, pulls the mouse into her trunk via suction, then she lifts her foot up and sends the cat up, up, up, up, out of the tent.Act 2: When the next act comes, Tom chases Jerry outside and onto a ladder that leads to a diving board. He sees a steal bucket of water 200 feet down and holds back until Tom approaches and he couldn't see a single alternative. Even though Jerry's scared of water, he dives in first to escape with the cat slowly following him. The elephant drinks the water as fast as she can and retrieves him. She smiles, kisses Jerry and leaves with him, as Tom has fallen through the bucket into Hell. Then, the irate devil heads up to the Earth and tosses him out with his spear before heading back down.Act 3: The elephant is playing with Jerry, throwing him up into the air and then sucking him back to her trunk. Tom's head sticks out and he sneaks over to the elephant. He gets out a pepper shaker and shakes some into the elephant's trunk. She lets out a very humongous sneeze in which blows up the circus and throws Jerry from the circus. Tom runs backwards with a baseball glove to catch the mouse, but somehow the elephant has appeared. He runs up her legs and perches himself to catch the mouse, but she rolls up her trunk and blows him away. She then catches the glove and also catches Jerry, and proceeds to hug the mouse again.Act 4: For the grand finale, Jerry and the elephant are now leading a circus parade, with Jerry playing the bugle and the elephant playing a very loud drum which causes the cymbals to rise and then crash together. Tom is in a manhole looking to make mayhem of the parade. He has connected some dynamite to a detonator and is looking to blow up the elephant when she steps on the switch. The sheer gravity of the sound, however, pushes the dynamite into his manhole without him seeing it. Therefore, it blows up Tom instead when the elephant steps on the detonator. He pulls up a surrender flag as she wipes the dirt on it with her back feet. "The End."
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Jerry-Go-Round
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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Village of the Giants
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What is Genius continues to try to produce?
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"More goo"
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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Village of the Giants
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What does Genius name the substance he accidentally creates?
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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Village of the Giants
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As Fred and the others reach their car, they meet a traveling band of what?
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"Teenagers"
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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Village of the Giants
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6a67a49a-1ce6-df95-a2de-40221c01ea80
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What is the name of the giants' home that they isolate?
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"Hainesville theater"
] | false |
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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Village of the Giants
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e24d1669-2fb8-212e-b97e-cc5ffb198a29
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Who gives a piece of the Goo to the entire gang ?
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"they each grow to over thirty feet (9 m) tall"
] | false |
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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On the outskirts of the small village of Hainesville, a landslide has closed off the community. As the storm rages, a car full of drunken teenagers has crashed into the landslide. Throwing open the doors, the music from the car radio blares out the doors as they dance and drink beer in the rain. After some time, one of them notices a broken sign telling that Hainesville is 3 miles away. One of them suggests to go there to have some fun.In town, teenage couple Mike (Tommy Kirk) and Nancy (Charla Doherty) are having an intimate moment when Nancy's little brother Genius (Ron Howard) interrupts them, showing a concoction that he has made with non-compatible chemicals. Strange enough, the mixture has not blown up. Nancy professes to not being impressed, and Genius returns to his basement laboratory, where he puts an electrical charge to the concoction, resulting in an explosion.Mike and Nancy quickly enter the lab, and find the concoction has turned pinkish, growing out of a tulip glass that Genius put it in. As they attempt to clean up the basement, a stray cat enters the lab and begins to eat some of the concoction. Mike shoos the cat away, but soon, the three find that the cat has grown enormous! Genius' dog named Wolf chases the cat out of the house, before Mike wonders what they have on their hands. Genius explains the concoction is probably "Ammonia-actride-sulfate-deethyl-chlorazine," but opts to just call it "goo."Mike takes some, and the three go outside. Feeding it to a pair of white ducks, they watch as the ducks grow large, with Mike deciding that they can easily make a million dollars from Genius' invention. After going back inside, they find that Wolf has also eaten some of the goo, and grown large. The amusement soon turns to shock when Nancy looks out the window and sees the giant ducks are gone.Meanwhile, the delinquent teens have broken into the closed Hainesville theater. Having cleaned up, they head off to the local go-go dance club. No sooner have they arrived, than the giant ducks appear, amusing everyone as they dance to the music. Mike and Nancy are not far behind, and when Mike claims the ducks are his, one of the delinquent teens named Harry (Robert Random) demands to know how they got so big. Mike just hints that it's a food additive, and a 'million dollar secret.'Harry tells the other delinquents, who formulate a plan to try and find out more about the food additive. The leader of the delinquents named Fred (Beau Bridges) attempts to woo Nancy, while one of the girls named Jean (Tisha Sterling) attempts to get the information from Mike. However, neither Mike nor Nancy divulge the information Fred or Jean ask for.The next day, the giant ducks are killed and barbecued at a party in a nearby park. As Mike and Nancy serve up the giant ducks, Genius arrives, intent to show them that he's made more goo...only to watch as the substance dissolves into nothingness. One of the delinquent teen girls named Elsa (Gail Gilmore) notices this, and persuades Genius to take a walk with her, as she hopes he'll tell her where the rest of the goo is.Later on that evening, the delinquents sneak over to Nancy's house, and one of the teens named Pete (Tim Rooney) sneaks in and steals the substance, but not before a burglar alarm is tripped. Mike and his friends show up, and a brawl ensues, but the delinquents get away with the goo.Returning to the town theater, some of the teenagers want to use the goo and get rich, when a couple of the guys dare the others to take it. Several refuse to be considered cowards, and everyone takes the goo, causing the teenagers to grow 30 ft tall, and bursting out of their clothes. Some of the girls are ashamed of their size, but some of the guys see this as a way to get back at the adults.Fashioning clothing from curtains and cloth in the theater, the giants leave and appear at the local teen party, and proceed to dance. One of the girls named Merrie (Joy Harmon) picks up Mike friend Horsey (Johnny Crawford), and holds him to her chest as if he were dancing with her. Mike demands Fred tell Merrie to put his friend down, but when Fred refuses, Mike breaks a wooden chair on Fred's lower leg, causing the dancing to end.After brushing Mike aside Fred asserts that they are going to take over the town, but his plans fall short when the local Sheriff (Joe Turkel) arrives, and orders the giants to return to the theater where they've been staying.The Sheriff and Mike show up at the theater the next day, with the Sheriff demanding the giant teenagers leave Hainesville. However, Rick reveals that they have kidnapped the Sheriff's daughter, and use her as leverage against the Sheriff. The Sheriff then gives into the giants demands and surrenders all the guns in the town to them, as well as has food brought to them.Mike decides to do something about this, and feels that they need to capture one of the giants as their own hostage. Luring Fred into a neighborhood, Mike, Horsey and their friends attempt to capture Fred using their cars and some rope. However, the plan backfires when Pete captures Nancy, and Mike and the others are forced to let Fred go, as the two giants take her to the theater.Mike then comes up with a new scheme, with Horsey's girlfriend Red (Toni Basil) sent in to distract the male giants with a dance. After this, Mike appears outside the theater with a slingshot, meant as a distraction. Fred goes after Mike with a spear, and sends Merrie back into the theater to watch Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter. While she watches, Horsey shocks her with a large amount of ether-filled cotton, causing her to pass out. This allows Horsey and his friends to free Nancy and the Sheriff's daughter, and recover the guns.Meanwhile, Genius has failed to make more goo, but has come up with a yellow gaseous antidote that proves itself when Wolf shrinks back to normal size.Genius quickly takes the antidote and heads to the town square, where he uses it on the giants, shrinking them back down to normal size. Clutching onto their oversized garments, the now shrunken teens run out of town back to their car at the landslide. Realizing the car is damaged beyond repair, they realize they have a long walk ahead of them.Before they start, they are greeted by several little people who claim they are heading to Hainesville to find out about the goo. After the little people have passed them, the once giant teenagers walk off away from the small village and their car.
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On April 5, 1941(one day before the German army occupied Yugoslavia in the WWII), men on a country road board Krstic's bus for Belgrade: two Gypsies who occasionally sing about misery (occasionally predicting indirectly what shall happen next), an aging war vet (presenting a stubborn veteran who survived proudly two wars before the WWII), an educated, methodical intellectual (who is sympathizing German power which is known for their superior sense for order and efficiency in contradiction to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia mentality which is as he wants to say: chaotic, not well emancipated and inefficient), a dapper wannabe singer (traveling to attend an audition for singers), a consumptive, a hunter with a shotgun (who shows himself as very unintelligent and clumsy).
Krstic is a world-weary cynic, out for a buck and always calculated; the driver is his son, the simple, cheerful Misko (who represents an post-adolescent enthusiastic, hungry for life). En route they pick up a priest and young newlyweds going to the seaside. Along the way, mis-adventure strikes: a flat tire, a rickety bridge, a farmer who's plowed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet slow the bus and expose rifts among the travelers. On April 6, amid rumors of war, they reach Belgrade...It is an surrealistic story, showing different types of people that lived in the pre-WWII period in Kingdom of Yugoslavia, telling the behavior and ethnic psychology of folks that lived past then, with a large dose of sarcasm and sadistic humor. It is all followed with ingenious drama composition, casting and acting.
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Who's Singin' over There?
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On April 5, 1941(one day before the German army occupied Yugoslavia in the WWII), men on a country road board Krstic's bus for Belgrade: two Gypsies who occasionally sing about misery (occasionally predicting indirectly what shall happen next), an aging war vet (presenting a stubborn veteran who survived proudly two wars before the WWII), an educated, methodical intellectual (who is sympathizing German power which is known for their superior sense for order and efficiency in contradiction to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia mentality which is as he wants to say: chaotic, not well emancipated and inefficient), a dapper wannabe singer (traveling to attend an audition for singers), a consumptive, a hunter with a shotgun (who shows himself as very unintelligent and clumsy).
Krstic is a world-weary cynic, out for a buck and always calculated; the driver is his son, the simple, cheerful Misko (who represents an post-adolescent enthusiastic, hungry for life). En route they pick up a priest and young newlyweds going to the seaside. Along the way, mis-adventure strikes: a flat tire, a rickety bridge, a farmer who's plowed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet slow the bus and expose rifts among the travelers. On April 6, amid rumors of war, they reach Belgrade...It is an surrealistic story, showing different types of people that lived in the pre-WWII period in Kingdom of Yugoslavia, telling the behavior and ethnic psychology of folks that lived past then, with a large dose of sarcasm and sadistic humor. It is all followed with ingenious drama composition, casting and acting.
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On April 5, 1941(one day before the German army occupied Yugoslavia in the WWII), men on a country road board Krstic's bus for Belgrade: two Gypsies who occasionally sing about misery (occasionally predicting indirectly what shall happen next), an aging war vet (presenting a stubborn veteran who survived proudly two wars before the WWII), an educated, methodical intellectual (who is sympathizing German power which is known for their superior sense for order and efficiency in contradiction to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia mentality which is as he wants to say: chaotic, not well emancipated and inefficient), a dapper wannabe singer (traveling to attend an audition for singers), a consumptive, a hunter with a shotgun (who shows himself as very unintelligent and clumsy).
Krstic is a world-weary cynic, out for a buck and always calculated; the driver is his son, the simple, cheerful Misko (who represents an post-adolescent enthusiastic, hungry for life). En route they pick up a priest and young newlyweds going to the seaside. Along the way, mis-adventure strikes: a flat tire, a rickety bridge, a farmer who's plowed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet slow the bus and expose rifts among the travelers. On April 6, amid rumors of war, they reach Belgrade...It is an surrealistic story, showing different types of people that lived in the pre-WWII period in Kingdom of Yugoslavia, telling the behavior and ethnic psychology of folks that lived past then, with a large dose of sarcasm and sadistic humor. It is all followed with ingenious drama composition, casting and acting.
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Who's Singin' over There?
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On April 5, 1941(one day before the German army occupied Yugoslavia in the WWII), men on a country road board Krstic's bus for Belgrade: two Gypsies who occasionally sing about misery (occasionally predicting indirectly what shall happen next), an aging war vet (presenting a stubborn veteran who survived proudly two wars before the WWII), an educated, methodical intellectual (who is sympathizing German power which is known for their superior sense for order and efficiency in contradiction to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia mentality which is as he wants to say: chaotic, not well emancipated and inefficient), a dapper wannabe singer (traveling to attend an audition for singers), a consumptive, a hunter with a shotgun (who shows himself as very unintelligent and clumsy).
Krstic is a world-weary cynic, out for a buck and always calculated; the driver is his son, the simple, cheerful Misko (who represents an post-adolescent enthusiastic, hungry for life). En route they pick up a priest and young newlyweds going to the seaside. Along the way, mis-adventure strikes: a flat tire, a rickety bridge, a farmer who's plowed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet slow the bus and expose rifts among the travelers. On April 6, amid rumors of war, they reach Belgrade...It is an surrealistic story, showing different types of people that lived in the pre-WWII period in Kingdom of Yugoslavia, telling the behavior and ethnic psychology of folks that lived past then, with a large dose of sarcasm and sadistic humor. It is all followed with ingenious drama composition, casting and acting.
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Who's Singin' over There?
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On April 5, 1941(one day before the German army occupied Yugoslavia in the WWII), men on a country road board Krstic's bus for Belgrade: two Gypsies who occasionally sing about misery (occasionally predicting indirectly what shall happen next), an aging war vet (presenting a stubborn veteran who survived proudly two wars before the WWII), an educated, methodical intellectual (who is sympathizing German power which is known for their superior sense for order and efficiency in contradiction to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia mentality which is as he wants to say: chaotic, not well emancipated and inefficient), a dapper wannabe singer (traveling to attend an audition for singers), a consumptive, a hunter with a shotgun (who shows himself as very unintelligent and clumsy).
Krstic is a world-weary cynic, out for a buck and always calculated; the driver is his son, the simple, cheerful Misko (who represents an post-adolescent enthusiastic, hungry for life). En route they pick up a priest and young newlyweds going to the seaside. Along the way, mis-adventure strikes: a flat tire, a rickety bridge, a farmer who's plowed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet slow the bus and expose rifts among the travelers. On April 6, amid rumors of war, they reach Belgrade...It is an surrealistic story, showing different types of people that lived in the pre-WWII period in Kingdom of Yugoslavia, telling the behavior and ethnic psychology of folks that lived past then, with a large dose of sarcasm and sadistic humor. It is all followed with ingenious drama composition, casting and acting.
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Who's Singin' over There?
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Who is recruited into the army?
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Teenage brothers 18-year-old Nick and 14-year-old Tyler come across a UFO that crashed near their town. Soon after evading the government, mainly agent Armstrong, as well as keeping the UFO in seclusion, Tyler goes through dramatic physical changes and gains superhuman powers due to his dramatic trip into space via the UFO, including enhanced strength and telepathy, and he almost as tall as Nick. The situation becomes even more difficult to cover up considering that Tyler is being constantly blown off by Nick, due to Nick's efforts at chasing Julie Gunn, as well as Nick having to make a science project to graduate high school and reptile-like aliens that have begun to appear and pursue Tyler. After having literally no one left to turn to, Tyler decides to tell agent Armstrong about the UFO. After agent Armstrong explains to Tyler about the effects that his trip into space had on his body, he shoots the ship with a laser gun, thereby critically damaging it, before he reveals himself to Tyler as a reptile-like alien in disguise and captures him.
Nick, feeling guilty for constantly doubting and ignoring Tyler, goes to the UFO hideout to try to apologize. Upon finding that Tyler is missing and the UFO damaged, he begins an attempt to repair the UFO. After trying all night, he is successful and the UFO takes him to the hidden underground fortress in which the aliens are residing and realizes that it is actually an impact crater from the aliens' crash-landing on Earth. Nick locates Tyler and frees him from his holding cell. The brothers uncover that the aliens are planning to take over Earth by polluting the atmosphere. Tyler then uses an alien explosive from the UFO to destroy the aliens and their pollution equipment and escape in the UFO. However, they do not succeed in destroying all of them and are chased by a surviving alien in a more powerful version of their UFO.
After destroying the alien fighter and its pilot in a fast-paced dogfight, the UFO crashes at Nick's high school graduation. Nick then uses fixing the UFO as his science project and is allowed to graduate. Nick wins Julie over and they kiss, Tyler gets a date with Katie Wallace and they get to keep the UFO. Assuming that all of the aliens were destroyed, the boys go on with their lives. However, at the end of the movie while taking the UFO for a joy-ride (With its new stereo system that Nick installed which is notably blasting the theme song of the movie, Low Day by Capra), four agent Armstrongs are seen watching them, revealing at least four of the aliens survived and are plotting another attack on them and the human race, thus leaving the possibility of a sequel.
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How are Nick and Tyler related?
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Teenage brothers 18-year-old Nick and 14-year-old Tyler come across a UFO that crashed near their town. Soon after evading the government, mainly agent Armstrong, as well as keeping the UFO in seclusion, Tyler goes through dramatic physical changes and gains superhuman powers due to his dramatic trip into space via the UFO, including enhanced strength and telepathy, and he almost as tall as Nick. The situation becomes even more difficult to cover up considering that Tyler is being constantly blown off by Nick, due to Nick's efforts at chasing Julie Gunn, as well as Nick having to make a science project to graduate high school and reptile-like aliens that have begun to appear and pursue Tyler. After having literally no one left to turn to, Tyler decides to tell agent Armstrong about the UFO. After agent Armstrong explains to Tyler about the effects that his trip into space had on his body, he shoots the ship with a laser gun, thereby critically damaging it, before he reveals himself to Tyler as a reptile-like alien in disguise and captures him.
Nick, feeling guilty for constantly doubting and ignoring Tyler, goes to the UFO hideout to try to apologize. Upon finding that Tyler is missing and the UFO damaged, he begins an attempt to repair the UFO. After trying all night, he is successful and the UFO takes him to the hidden underground fortress in which the aliens are residing and realizes that it is actually an impact crater from the aliens' crash-landing on Earth. Nick locates Tyler and frees him from his holding cell. The brothers uncover that the aliens are planning to take over Earth by polluting the atmosphere. Tyler then uses an alien explosive from the UFO to destroy the aliens and their pollution equipment and escape in the UFO. However, they do not succeed in destroying all of them and are chased by a surviving alien in a more powerful version of their UFO.
After destroying the alien fighter and its pilot in a fast-paced dogfight, the UFO crashes at Nick's high school graduation. Nick then uses fixing the UFO as his science project and is allowed to graduate. Nick wins Julie over and they kiss, Tyler gets a date with Katie Wallace and they get to keep the UFO. Assuming that all of the aliens were destroyed, the boys go on with their lives. However, at the end of the movie while taking the UFO for a joy-ride (With its new stereo system that Nick installed which is notably blasting the theme song of the movie, Low Day by Capra), four agent Armstrongs are seen watching them, revealing at least four of the aliens survived and are plotting another attack on them and the human race, thus leaving the possibility of a sequel.
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Teenage brothers 18-year-old Nick and 14-year-old Tyler come across a UFO that crashed near their town. Soon after evading the government, mainly agent Armstrong, as well as keeping the UFO in seclusion, Tyler goes through dramatic physical changes and gains superhuman powers due to his dramatic trip into space via the UFO, including enhanced strength and telepathy, and he almost as tall as Nick. The situation becomes even more difficult to cover up considering that Tyler is being constantly blown off by Nick, due to Nick's efforts at chasing Julie Gunn, as well as Nick having to make a science project to graduate high school and reptile-like aliens that have begun to appear and pursue Tyler. After having literally no one left to turn to, Tyler decides to tell agent Armstrong about the UFO. After agent Armstrong explains to Tyler about the effects that his trip into space had on his body, he shoots the ship with a laser gun, thereby critically damaging it, before he reveals himself to Tyler as a reptile-like alien in disguise and captures him.
Nick, feeling guilty for constantly doubting and ignoring Tyler, goes to the UFO hideout to try to apologize. Upon finding that Tyler is missing and the UFO damaged, he begins an attempt to repair the UFO. After trying all night, he is successful and the UFO takes him to the hidden underground fortress in which the aliens are residing and realizes that it is actually an impact crater from the aliens' crash-landing on Earth. Nick locates Tyler and frees him from his holding cell. The brothers uncover that the aliens are planning to take over Earth by polluting the atmosphere. Tyler then uses an alien explosive from the UFO to destroy the aliens and their pollution equipment and escape in the UFO. However, they do not succeed in destroying all of them and are chased by a surviving alien in a more powerful version of their UFO.
After destroying the alien fighter and its pilot in a fast-paced dogfight, the UFO crashes at Nick's high school graduation. Nick then uses fixing the UFO as his science project and is allowed to graduate. Nick wins Julie over and they kiss, Tyler gets a date with Katie Wallace and they get to keep the UFO. Assuming that all of the aliens were destroyed, the boys go on with their lives. However, at the end of the movie while taking the UFO for a joy-ride (With its new stereo system that Nick installed which is notably blasting the theme song of the movie, Low Day by Capra), four agent Armstrongs are seen watching them, revealing at least four of the aliens survived and are plotting another attack on them and the human race, thus leaving the possibility of a sequel.
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Who wins over Julie?
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Teenage brothers 18-year-old Nick and 14-year-old Tyler come across a UFO that crashed near their town. Soon after evading the government, mainly agent Armstrong, as well as keeping the UFO in seclusion, Tyler goes through dramatic physical changes and gains superhuman powers due to his dramatic trip into space via the UFO, including enhanced strength and telepathy, and he almost as tall as Nick. The situation becomes even more difficult to cover up considering that Tyler is being constantly blown off by Nick, due to Nick's efforts at chasing Julie Gunn, as well as Nick having to make a science project to graduate high school and reptile-like aliens that have begun to appear and pursue Tyler. After having literally no one left to turn to, Tyler decides to tell agent Armstrong about the UFO. After agent Armstrong explains to Tyler about the effects that his trip into space had on his body, he shoots the ship with a laser gun, thereby critically damaging it, before he reveals himself to Tyler as a reptile-like alien in disguise and captures him.
Nick, feeling guilty for constantly doubting and ignoring Tyler, goes to the UFO hideout to try to apologize. Upon finding that Tyler is missing and the UFO damaged, he begins an attempt to repair the UFO. After trying all night, he is successful and the UFO takes him to the hidden underground fortress in which the aliens are residing and realizes that it is actually an impact crater from the aliens' crash-landing on Earth. Nick locates Tyler and frees him from his holding cell. The brothers uncover that the aliens are planning to take over Earth by polluting the atmosphere. Tyler then uses an alien explosive from the UFO to destroy the aliens and their pollution equipment and escape in the UFO. However, they do not succeed in destroying all of them and are chased by a surviving alien in a more powerful version of their UFO.
After destroying the alien fighter and its pilot in a fast-paced dogfight, the UFO crashes at Nick's high school graduation. Nick then uses fixing the UFO as his science project and is allowed to graduate. Nick wins Julie over and they kiss, Tyler gets a date with Katie Wallace and they get to keep the UFO. Assuming that all of the aliens were destroyed, the boys go on with their lives. However, at the end of the movie while taking the UFO for a joy-ride (With its new stereo system that Nick installed which is notably blasting the theme song of the movie, Low Day by Capra), four agent Armstrongs are seen watching them, revealing at least four of the aliens survived and are plotting another attack on them and the human race, thus leaving the possibility of a sequel.
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Who does Nick kiss?
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Teenage brothers 18-year-old Nick and 14-year-old Tyler come across a UFO that crashed near their town. Soon after evading the government, mainly agent Armstrong, as well as keeping the UFO in seclusion, Tyler goes through dramatic physical changes and gains superhuman powers due to his dramatic trip into space via the UFO, including enhanced strength and telepathy, and he almost as tall as Nick. The situation becomes even more difficult to cover up considering that Tyler is being constantly blown off by Nick, due to Nick's efforts at chasing Julie Gunn, as well as Nick having to make a science project to graduate high school and reptile-like aliens that have begun to appear and pursue Tyler. After having literally no one left to turn to, Tyler decides to tell agent Armstrong about the UFO. After agent Armstrong explains to Tyler about the effects that his trip into space had on his body, he shoots the ship with a laser gun, thereby critically damaging it, before he reveals himself to Tyler as a reptile-like alien in disguise and captures him.
Nick, feeling guilty for constantly doubting and ignoring Tyler, goes to the UFO hideout to try to apologize. Upon finding that Tyler is missing and the UFO damaged, he begins an attempt to repair the UFO. After trying all night, he is successful and the UFO takes him to the hidden underground fortress in which the aliens are residing and realizes that it is actually an impact crater from the aliens' crash-landing on Earth. Nick locates Tyler and frees him from his holding cell. The brothers uncover that the aliens are planning to take over Earth by polluting the atmosphere. Tyler then uses an alien explosive from the UFO to destroy the aliens and their pollution equipment and escape in the UFO. However, they do not succeed in destroying all of them and are chased by a surviving alien in a more powerful version of their UFO.
After destroying the alien fighter and its pilot in a fast-paced dogfight, the UFO crashes at Nick's high school graduation. Nick then uses fixing the UFO as his science project and is allowed to graduate. Nick wins Julie over and they kiss, Tyler gets a date with Katie Wallace and they get to keep the UFO. Assuming that all of the aliens were destroyed, the boys go on with their lives. However, at the end of the movie while taking the UFO for a joy-ride (With its new stereo system that Nick installed which is notably blasting the theme song of the movie, Low Day by Capra), four agent Armstrongs are seen watching them, revealing at least four of the aliens survived and are plotting another attack on them and the human race, thus leaving the possibility of a sequel.
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What was used as the science project?
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Teenage brothers 18-year-old Nick and 14-year-old Tyler come across a UFO that crashed near their town. Soon after evading the government, mainly agent Armstrong, as well as keeping the UFO in seclusion, Tyler goes through dramatic physical changes and gains superhuman powers due to his dramatic trip into space via the UFO, including enhanced strength and telepathy, and he almost as tall as Nick. The situation becomes even more difficult to cover up considering that Tyler is being constantly blown off by Nick, due to Nick's efforts at chasing Julie Gunn, as well as Nick having to make a science project to graduate high school and reptile-like aliens that have begun to appear and pursue Tyler. After having literally no one left to turn to, Tyler decides to tell agent Armstrong about the UFO. After agent Armstrong explains to Tyler about the effects that his trip into space had on his body, he shoots the ship with a laser gun, thereby critically damaging it, before he reveals himself to Tyler as a reptile-like alien in disguise and captures him.
Nick, feeling guilty for constantly doubting and ignoring Tyler, goes to the UFO hideout to try to apologize. Upon finding that Tyler is missing and the UFO damaged, he begins an attempt to repair the UFO. After trying all night, he is successful and the UFO takes him to the hidden underground fortress in which the aliens are residing and realizes that it is actually an impact crater from the aliens' crash-landing on Earth. Nick locates Tyler and frees him from his holding cell. The brothers uncover that the aliens are planning to take over Earth by polluting the atmosphere. Tyler then uses an alien explosive from the UFO to destroy the aliens and their pollution equipment and escape in the UFO. However, they do not succeed in destroying all of them and are chased by a surviving alien in a more powerful version of their UFO.
After destroying the alien fighter and its pilot in a fast-paced dogfight, the UFO crashes at Nick's high school graduation. Nick then uses fixing the UFO as his science project and is allowed to graduate. Nick wins Julie over and they kiss, Tyler gets a date with Katie Wallace and they get to keep the UFO. Assuming that all of the aliens were destroyed, the boys go on with their lives. However, at the end of the movie while taking the UFO for a joy-ride (With its new stereo system that Nick installed which is notably blasting the theme song of the movie, Low Day by Capra), four agent Armstrongs are seen watching them, revealing at least four of the aliens survived and are plotting another attack on them and the human race, thus leaving the possibility of a sequel.
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Who is Tyler dating?
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Teenage brothers 18-year-old Nick and 14-year-old Tyler come across a UFO that crashed near their town. Soon after evading the government, mainly agent Armstrong, as well as keeping the UFO in seclusion, Tyler goes through dramatic physical changes and gains superhuman powers due to his dramatic trip into space via the UFO, including enhanced strength and telepathy, and he almost as tall as Nick. The situation becomes even more difficult to cover up considering that Tyler is being constantly blown off by Nick, due to Nick's efforts at chasing Julie Gunn, as well as Nick having to make a science project to graduate high school and reptile-like aliens that have begun to appear and pursue Tyler. After having literally no one left to turn to, Tyler decides to tell agent Armstrong about the UFO. After agent Armstrong explains to Tyler about the effects that his trip into space had on his body, he shoots the ship with a laser gun, thereby critically damaging it, before he reveals himself to Tyler as a reptile-like alien in disguise and captures him.
Nick, feeling guilty for constantly doubting and ignoring Tyler, goes to the UFO hideout to try to apologize. Upon finding that Tyler is missing and the UFO damaged, he begins an attempt to repair the UFO. After trying all night, he is successful and the UFO takes him to the hidden underground fortress in which the aliens are residing and realizes that it is actually an impact crater from the aliens' crash-landing on Earth. Nick locates Tyler and frees him from his holding cell. The brothers uncover that the aliens are planning to take over Earth by polluting the atmosphere. Tyler then uses an alien explosive from the UFO to destroy the aliens and their pollution equipment and escape in the UFO. However, they do not succeed in destroying all of them and are chased by a surviving alien in a more powerful version of their UFO.
After destroying the alien fighter and its pilot in a fast-paced dogfight, the UFO crashes at Nick's high school graduation. Nick then uses fixing the UFO as his science project and is allowed to graduate. Nick wins Julie over and they kiss, Tyler gets a date with Katie Wallace and they get to keep the UFO. Assuming that all of the aliens were destroyed, the boys go on with their lives. However, at the end of the movie while taking the UFO for a joy-ride (With its new stereo system that Nick installed which is notably blasting the theme song of the movie, Low Day by Capra), four agent Armstrongs are seen watching them, revealing at least four of the aliens survived and are plotting another attack on them and the human race, thus leaving the possibility of a sequel.
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Who does Tyler get a date with?
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Teenage brothers 18-year-old Nick and 14-year-old Tyler come across a UFO that crashed near their town. Soon after evading the government, mainly agent Armstrong, as well as keeping the UFO in seclusion, Tyler goes through dramatic physical changes and gains superhuman powers due to his dramatic trip into space via the UFO, including enhanced strength and telepathy, and he almost as tall as Nick. The situation becomes even more difficult to cover up considering that Tyler is being constantly blown off by Nick, due to Nick's efforts at chasing Julie Gunn, as well as Nick having to make a science project to graduate high school and reptile-like aliens that have begun to appear and pursue Tyler. After having literally no one left to turn to, Tyler decides to tell agent Armstrong about the UFO. After agent Armstrong explains to Tyler about the effects that his trip into space had on his body, he shoots the ship with a laser gun, thereby critically damaging it, before he reveals himself to Tyler as a reptile-like alien in disguise and captures him.
Nick, feeling guilty for constantly doubting and ignoring Tyler, goes to the UFO hideout to try to apologize. Upon finding that Tyler is missing and the UFO damaged, he begins an attempt to repair the UFO. After trying all night, he is successful and the UFO takes him to the hidden underground fortress in which the aliens are residing and realizes that it is actually an impact crater from the aliens' crash-landing on Earth. Nick locates Tyler and frees him from his holding cell. The brothers uncover that the aliens are planning to take over Earth by polluting the atmosphere. Tyler then uses an alien explosive from the UFO to destroy the aliens and their pollution equipment and escape in the UFO. However, they do not succeed in destroying all of them and are chased by a surviving alien in a more powerful version of their UFO.
After destroying the alien fighter and its pilot in a fast-paced dogfight, the UFO crashes at Nick's high school graduation. Nick then uses fixing the UFO as his science project and is allowed to graduate. Nick wins Julie over and they kiss, Tyler gets a date with Katie Wallace and they get to keep the UFO. Assuming that all of the aliens were destroyed, the boys go on with their lives. However, at the end of the movie while taking the UFO for a joy-ride (With its new stereo system that Nick installed which is notably blasting the theme song of the movie, Low Day by Capra), four agent Armstrongs are seen watching them, revealing at least four of the aliens survived and are plotting another attack on them and the human race, thus leaving the possibility of a sequel.
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What did Nick and Tyler find?
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Teenage brothers 18-year-old Nick and 14-year-old Tyler come across a UFO that crashed near their town. Soon after evading the government, mainly agent Armstrong, as well as keeping the UFO in seclusion, Tyler goes through dramatic physical changes and gains superhuman powers due to his dramatic trip into space via the UFO, including enhanced strength and telepathy, and he almost as tall as Nick. The situation becomes even more difficult to cover up considering that Tyler is being constantly blown off by Nick, due to Nick's efforts at chasing Julie Gunn, as well as Nick having to make a science project to graduate high school and reptile-like aliens that have begun to appear and pursue Tyler. After having literally no one left to turn to, Tyler decides to tell agent Armstrong about the UFO. After agent Armstrong explains to Tyler about the effects that his trip into space had on his body, he shoots the ship with a laser gun, thereby critically damaging it, before he reveals himself to Tyler as a reptile-like alien in disguise and captures him.
Nick, feeling guilty for constantly doubting and ignoring Tyler, goes to the UFO hideout to try to apologize. Upon finding that Tyler is missing and the UFO damaged, he begins an attempt to repair the UFO. After trying all night, he is successful and the UFO takes him to the hidden underground fortress in which the aliens are residing and realizes that it is actually an impact crater from the aliens' crash-landing on Earth. Nick locates Tyler and frees him from his holding cell. The brothers uncover that the aliens are planning to take over Earth by polluting the atmosphere. Tyler then uses an alien explosive from the UFO to destroy the aliens and their pollution equipment and escape in the UFO. However, they do not succeed in destroying all of them and are chased by a surviving alien in a more powerful version of their UFO.
After destroying the alien fighter and its pilot in a fast-paced dogfight, the UFO crashes at Nick's high school graduation. Nick then uses fixing the UFO as his science project and is allowed to graduate. Nick wins Julie over and they kiss, Tyler gets a date with Katie Wallace and they get to keep the UFO. Assuming that all of the aliens were destroyed, the boys go on with their lives. However, at the end of the movie while taking the UFO for a joy-ride (With its new stereo system that Nick installed which is notably blasting the theme song of the movie, Low Day by Capra), four agent Armstrongs are seen watching them, revealing at least four of the aliens survived and are plotting another attack on them and the human race, thus leaving the possibility of a sequel.
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Who is the main agent after them?
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Teenage brothers 18-year-old Nick and 14-year-old Tyler come across a UFO that crashed near their town. Soon after evading the government, mainly agent Armstrong, as well as keeping the UFO in seclusion, Tyler goes through dramatic physical changes and gains superhuman powers due to his dramatic trip into space via the UFO, including enhanced strength and telepathy, and he almost as tall as Nick. The situation becomes even more difficult to cover up considering that Tyler is being constantly blown off by Nick, due to Nick's efforts at chasing Julie Gunn, as well as Nick having to make a science project to graduate high school and reptile-like aliens that have begun to appear and pursue Tyler. After having literally no one left to turn to, Tyler decides to tell agent Armstrong about the UFO. After agent Armstrong explains to Tyler about the effects that his trip into space had on his body, he shoots the ship with a laser gun, thereby critically damaging it, before he reveals himself to Tyler as a reptile-like alien in disguise and captures him.
Nick, feeling guilty for constantly doubting and ignoring Tyler, goes to the UFO hideout to try to apologize. Upon finding that Tyler is missing and the UFO damaged, he begins an attempt to repair the UFO. After trying all night, he is successful and the UFO takes him to the hidden underground fortress in which the aliens are residing and realizes that it is actually an impact crater from the aliens' crash-landing on Earth. Nick locates Tyler and frees him from his holding cell. The brothers uncover that the aliens are planning to take over Earth by polluting the atmosphere. Tyler then uses an alien explosive from the UFO to destroy the aliens and their pollution equipment and escape in the UFO. However, they do not succeed in destroying all of them and are chased by a surviving alien in a more powerful version of their UFO.
After destroying the alien fighter and its pilot in a fast-paced dogfight, the UFO crashes at Nick's high school graduation. Nick then uses fixing the UFO as his science project and is allowed to graduate. Nick wins Julie over and they kiss, Tyler gets a date with Katie Wallace and they get to keep the UFO. Assuming that all of the aliens were destroyed, the boys go on with their lives. However, at the end of the movie while taking the UFO for a joy-ride (With its new stereo system that Nick installed which is notably blasting the theme song of the movie, Low Day by Capra), four agent Armstrongs are seen watching them, revealing at least four of the aliens survived and are plotting another attack on them and the human race, thus leaving the possibility of a sequel.
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The Miami Sharks, a once-great American football team, are now in turmoil and struggling to make the AFFA (Associated Football Franchises of America) playoffs in the year of 2001. They are coached by Tony D'Amato who is a thirty year veteran.During the first game shown, which is the thirteenth game of the season, both the starting quarterback Jack "Cap" Rooney (Dennis Quaid) and the second-string quarterback Tyler Cherubini are injured and forced to leave the game due to poor offensive line play in blitz pickup. (This leads to a recurring theme that "on any given Sunday, anything can happen.") The ailing and increasingly desperate Sharks are forced to call upon third-string quarterback and former seventh-round draft pick Willie Beamen (Jamie Foxx). Beamen is visibly nervous and makes a number of errors illustrating his lack of knowledge regarding the team's playbook. During one play he lines up under the guard instead of the center, and he later in the game he audibles to a play which does not exist. He throws up in the huddle, which begins a ritual that he follows every game, reminiscent of Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly. While the Sharks lose this game by a small margin, Beamen plays well and gains confidence.During the next game Beamen begins to get comfortable with the game and quickly learns the offense. However, he dislikes the Sharks' conservative offense and much to the dismay of both Coach Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino). Beaman begins to change the plays in the huddle, not realizing the disrespect this shows to his coaches. Beamen displays his raw athletic talent and starts to run and pass extremely successfully and leads the sharks to the playoffs after winning the last three of the last four games of the season, bringing the Sharks to 9-7 on the year. Beaman's new found success results in a growing narcissism and arrogance. He becomes "Steamin'" Willie Beamen, the new poster boy for the AFFA, and receives numerous lucrative advertisement deals, including a music video.His new-found success, and inability to handle it, leads to tension within the Sharks locker room and the front office. D'Amato confronts Beamen to ask why he has been changing the plays, to which Beaman responds selfishly. After displaying to D'Amato that Beamen is not capable of leading the team, D'Amato tells Beamen that it is likely that 'Cap' Rooney will probably be fit and available for the playoffs, demoting Beamen back to the bench. Beaman fails to understand the team concept as he is filled with self-pity about how his career has been until he got a chance to play.A rift forms between Beaman and D'Amato after D'Amato tells him just how far he still has to go to fulfill his potential and lead the team. After learning of his demotion he alienates the rest of the team, to the point that he gets his car sawed in half at a party, and the Sharks are blown out at home in a game that could have given the Sharks home field advantage in the playoffs. Beaman contemplates and amends his selfish behavior.In the final game, Miami manages a come-from-behind win in the final seconds against the Dallas Knights, winning the first round of the playoffs. The final game sees Cap return to start as quarterback and he plays strongly until being injured by a hit. His replacement, Beaman, apologizes for his actions to the team in the huddle on the game-winning drive. Off-screen, Miami beats Minnesota for their conference championship and then loses to San Francisco in the Pantheon Cup Championship 32-13 (reminiscent of Super Bowl XIX).At D'Amato's final press conference as head coach, all feuds have been resolved or at least put on hold and he leaves on a positive note, being thanked by owner Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz) and the media for his contributions to the team. D'Amato is then expected to announce his retirement, but then drops a bombshell and announces that he has been hired as Head Coach and General Manager of the expansion team Albuquerque Aztecs. He adds that he signed Willie Beamen as his starting quarterback and franchise player, after the Sharks refused to extend Beamen's expiring contract mid-season. As the scene ends, Christina and the other executives are angrily asking Crozier how he could have let Beamen finish the season without re-signing him to a longer contract for the Sharks.Despite the initial hysteria among the media and owners, the general consensus is that this is the best solution because D'Amato and Crozier (backed by Christina) cannot co-exist. This would also possibly allow Cap Rooney to remain Miami's starting quarterback for the next season and retire on his own terms, instead of risking being demoted to backup.
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The Miami Sharks, a once-great American football team, are now in turmoil and struggling to make the AFFA (Associated Football Franchises of America) playoffs in the year of 2001. They are coached by Tony D'Amato who is a thirty year veteran.During the first game shown, which is the thirteenth game of the season, both the starting quarterback Jack "Cap" Rooney (Dennis Quaid) and the second-string quarterback Tyler Cherubini are injured and forced to leave the game due to poor offensive line play in blitz pickup. (This leads to a recurring theme that "on any given Sunday, anything can happen.") The ailing and increasingly desperate Sharks are forced to call upon third-string quarterback and former seventh-round draft pick Willie Beamen (Jamie Foxx). Beamen is visibly nervous and makes a number of errors illustrating his lack of knowledge regarding the team's playbook. During one play he lines up under the guard instead of the center, and he later in the game he audibles to a play which does not exist. He throws up in the huddle, which begins a ritual that he follows every game, reminiscent of Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly. While the Sharks lose this game by a small margin, Beamen plays well and gains confidence.During the next game Beamen begins to get comfortable with the game and quickly learns the offense. However, he dislikes the Sharks' conservative offense and much to the dismay of both Coach Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino). Beaman begins to change the plays in the huddle, not realizing the disrespect this shows to his coaches. Beamen displays his raw athletic talent and starts to run and pass extremely successfully and leads the sharks to the playoffs after winning the last three of the last four games of the season, bringing the Sharks to 9-7 on the year. Beaman's new found success results in a growing narcissism and arrogance. He becomes "Steamin'" Willie Beamen, the new poster boy for the AFFA, and receives numerous lucrative advertisement deals, including a music video.His new-found success, and inability to handle it, leads to tension within the Sharks locker room and the front office. D'Amato confronts Beamen to ask why he has been changing the plays, to which Beaman responds selfishly. After displaying to D'Amato that Beamen is not capable of leading the team, D'Amato tells Beamen that it is likely that 'Cap' Rooney will probably be fit and available for the playoffs, demoting Beamen back to the bench. Beaman fails to understand the team concept as he is filled with self-pity about how his career has been until he got a chance to play.A rift forms between Beaman and D'Amato after D'Amato tells him just how far he still has to go to fulfill his potential and lead the team. After learning of his demotion he alienates the rest of the team, to the point that he gets his car sawed in half at a party, and the Sharks are blown out at home in a game that could have given the Sharks home field advantage in the playoffs. Beaman contemplates and amends his selfish behavior.In the final game, Miami manages a come-from-behind win in the final seconds against the Dallas Knights, winning the first round of the playoffs. The final game sees Cap return to start as quarterback and he plays strongly until being injured by a hit. His replacement, Beaman, apologizes for his actions to the team in the huddle on the game-winning drive. Off-screen, Miami beats Minnesota for their conference championship and then loses to San Francisco in the Pantheon Cup Championship 32-13 (reminiscent of Super Bowl XIX).At D'Amato's final press conference as head coach, all feuds have been resolved or at least put on hold and he leaves on a positive note, being thanked by owner Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz) and the media for his contributions to the team. D'Amato is then expected to announce his retirement, but then drops a bombshell and announces that he has been hired as Head Coach and General Manager of the expansion team Albuquerque Aztecs. He adds that he signed Willie Beamen as his starting quarterback and franchise player, after the Sharks refused to extend Beamen's expiring contract mid-season. As the scene ends, Christina and the other executives are angrily asking Crozier how he could have let Beamen finish the season without re-signing him to a longer contract for the Sharks.Despite the initial hysteria among the media and owners, the general consensus is that this is the best solution because D'Amato and Crozier (backed by Christina) cannot co-exist. This would also possibly allow Cap Rooney to remain Miami's starting quarterback for the next season and retire on his own terms, instead of risking being demoted to backup.
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Any Given Sunday
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Who is the third-string quarterback?
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The Miami Sharks, a once-great American football team, are now in turmoil and struggling to make the AFFA (Associated Football Franchises of America) playoffs in the year of 2001. They are coached by Tony D'Amato who is a thirty year veteran.During the first game shown, which is the thirteenth game of the season, both the starting quarterback Jack "Cap" Rooney (Dennis Quaid) and the second-string quarterback Tyler Cherubini are injured and forced to leave the game due to poor offensive line play in blitz pickup. (This leads to a recurring theme that "on any given Sunday, anything can happen.") The ailing and increasingly desperate Sharks are forced to call upon third-string quarterback and former seventh-round draft pick Willie Beamen (Jamie Foxx). Beamen is visibly nervous and makes a number of errors illustrating his lack of knowledge regarding the team's playbook. During one play he lines up under the guard instead of the center, and he later in the game he audibles to a play which does not exist. He throws up in the huddle, which begins a ritual that he follows every game, reminiscent of Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly. While the Sharks lose this game by a small margin, Beamen plays well and gains confidence.During the next game Beamen begins to get comfortable with the game and quickly learns the offense. However, he dislikes the Sharks' conservative offense and much to the dismay of both Coach Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino). Beaman begins to change the plays in the huddle, not realizing the disrespect this shows to his coaches. Beamen displays his raw athletic talent and starts to run and pass extremely successfully and leads the sharks to the playoffs after winning the last three of the last four games of the season, bringing the Sharks to 9-7 on the year. Beaman's new found success results in a growing narcissism and arrogance. He becomes "Steamin'" Willie Beamen, the new poster boy for the AFFA, and receives numerous lucrative advertisement deals, including a music video.His new-found success, and inability to handle it, leads to tension within the Sharks locker room and the front office. D'Amato confronts Beamen to ask why he has been changing the plays, to which Beaman responds selfishly. After displaying to D'Amato that Beamen is not capable of leading the team, D'Amato tells Beamen that it is likely that 'Cap' Rooney will probably be fit and available for the playoffs, demoting Beamen back to the bench. Beaman fails to understand the team concept as he is filled with self-pity about how his career has been until he got a chance to play.A rift forms between Beaman and D'Amato after D'Amato tells him just how far he still has to go to fulfill his potential and lead the team. After learning of his demotion he alienates the rest of the team, to the point that he gets his car sawed in half at a party, and the Sharks are blown out at home in a game that could have given the Sharks home field advantage in the playoffs. Beaman contemplates and amends his selfish behavior.In the final game, Miami manages a come-from-behind win in the final seconds against the Dallas Knights, winning the first round of the playoffs. The final game sees Cap return to start as quarterback and he plays strongly until being injured by a hit. His replacement, Beaman, apologizes for his actions to the team in the huddle on the game-winning drive. Off-screen, Miami beats Minnesota for their conference championship and then loses to San Francisco in the Pantheon Cup Championship 32-13 (reminiscent of Super Bowl XIX).At D'Amato's final press conference as head coach, all feuds have been resolved or at least put on hold and he leaves on a positive note, being thanked by owner Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz) and the media for his contributions to the team. D'Amato is then expected to announce his retirement, but then drops a bombshell and announces that he has been hired as Head Coach and General Manager of the expansion team Albuquerque Aztecs. He adds that he signed Willie Beamen as his starting quarterback and franchise player, after the Sharks refused to extend Beamen's expiring contract mid-season. As the scene ends, Christina and the other executives are angrily asking Crozier how he could have let Beamen finish the season without re-signing him to a longer contract for the Sharks.Despite the initial hysteria among the media and owners, the general consensus is that this is the best solution because D'Amato and Crozier (backed by Christina) cannot co-exist. This would also possibly allow Cap Rooney to remain Miami's starting quarterback for the next season and retire on his own terms, instead of risking being demoted to backup.
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Any Given Sunday
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Who does Beaman dedicate the next game to?
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The Miami Sharks, a once-great American football team, are now in turmoil and struggling to make the AFFA (Associated Football Franchises of America) playoffs in the year of 2001. They are coached by Tony D'Amato who is a thirty year veteran.During the first game shown, which is the thirteenth game of the season, both the starting quarterback Jack "Cap" Rooney (Dennis Quaid) and the second-string quarterback Tyler Cherubini are injured and forced to leave the game due to poor offensive line play in blitz pickup. (This leads to a recurring theme that "on any given Sunday, anything can happen.") The ailing and increasingly desperate Sharks are forced to call upon third-string quarterback and former seventh-round draft pick Willie Beamen (Jamie Foxx). Beamen is visibly nervous and makes a number of errors illustrating his lack of knowledge regarding the team's playbook. During one play he lines up under the guard instead of the center, and he later in the game he audibles to a play which does not exist. He throws up in the huddle, which begins a ritual that he follows every game, reminiscent of Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly. While the Sharks lose this game by a small margin, Beamen plays well and gains confidence.During the next game Beamen begins to get comfortable with the game and quickly learns the offense. However, he dislikes the Sharks' conservative offense and much to the dismay of both Coach Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino). Beaman begins to change the plays in the huddle, not realizing the disrespect this shows to his coaches. Beamen displays his raw athletic talent and starts to run and pass extremely successfully and leads the sharks to the playoffs after winning the last three of the last four games of the season, bringing the Sharks to 9-7 on the year. Beaman's new found success results in a growing narcissism and arrogance. He becomes "Steamin'" Willie Beamen, the new poster boy for the AFFA, and receives numerous lucrative advertisement deals, including a music video.His new-found success, and inability to handle it, leads to tension within the Sharks locker room and the front office. D'Amato confronts Beamen to ask why he has been changing the plays, to which Beaman responds selfishly. After displaying to D'Amato that Beamen is not capable of leading the team, D'Amato tells Beamen that it is likely that 'Cap' Rooney will probably be fit and available for the playoffs, demoting Beamen back to the bench. Beaman fails to understand the team concept as he is filled with self-pity about how his career has been until he got a chance to play.A rift forms between Beaman and D'Amato after D'Amato tells him just how far he still has to go to fulfill his potential and lead the team. After learning of his demotion he alienates the rest of the team, to the point that he gets his car sawed in half at a party, and the Sharks are blown out at home in a game that could have given the Sharks home field advantage in the playoffs. Beaman contemplates and amends his selfish behavior.In the final game, Miami manages a come-from-behind win in the final seconds against the Dallas Knights, winning the first round of the playoffs. The final game sees Cap return to start as quarterback and he plays strongly until being injured by a hit. His replacement, Beaman, apologizes for his actions to the team in the huddle on the game-winning drive. Off-screen, Miami beats Minnesota for their conference championship and then loses to San Francisco in the Pantheon Cup Championship 32-13 (reminiscent of Super Bowl XIX).At D'Amato's final press conference as head coach, all feuds have been resolved or at least put on hold and he leaves on a positive note, being thanked by owner Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz) and the media for his contributions to the team. D'Amato is then expected to announce his retirement, but then drops a bombshell and announces that he has been hired as Head Coach and General Manager of the expansion team Albuquerque Aztecs. He adds that he signed Willie Beamen as his starting quarterback and franchise player, after the Sharks refused to extend Beamen's expiring contract mid-season. As the scene ends, Christina and the other executives are angrily asking Crozier how he could have let Beamen finish the season without re-signing him to a longer contract for the Sharks.Despite the initial hysteria among the media and owners, the general consensus is that this is the best solution because D'Amato and Crozier (backed by Christina) cannot co-exist. This would also possibly allow Cap Rooney to remain Miami's starting quarterback for the next season and retire on his own terms, instead of risking being demoted to backup.
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Any Given Sunday
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Who coaches the Sharks?
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The Miami Sharks, a once-great American football team, are now in turmoil and struggling to make the AFFA (Associated Football Franchises of America) playoffs in the year of 2001. They are coached by Tony D'Amato who is a thirty year veteran.During the first game shown, which is the thirteenth game of the season, both the starting quarterback Jack "Cap" Rooney (Dennis Quaid) and the second-string quarterback Tyler Cherubini are injured and forced to leave the game due to poor offensive line play in blitz pickup. (This leads to a recurring theme that "on any given Sunday, anything can happen.") The ailing and increasingly desperate Sharks are forced to call upon third-string quarterback and former seventh-round draft pick Willie Beamen (Jamie Foxx). Beamen is visibly nervous and makes a number of errors illustrating his lack of knowledge regarding the team's playbook. During one play he lines up under the guard instead of the center, and he later in the game he audibles to a play which does not exist. He throws up in the huddle, which begins a ritual that he follows every game, reminiscent of Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly. While the Sharks lose this game by a small margin, Beamen plays well and gains confidence.During the next game Beamen begins to get comfortable with the game and quickly learns the offense. However, he dislikes the Sharks' conservative offense and much to the dismay of both Coach Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino). Beaman begins to change the plays in the huddle, not realizing the disrespect this shows to his coaches. Beamen displays his raw athletic talent and starts to run and pass extremely successfully and leads the sharks to the playoffs after winning the last three of the last four games of the season, bringing the Sharks to 9-7 on the year. Beaman's new found success results in a growing narcissism and arrogance. He becomes "Steamin'" Willie Beamen, the new poster boy for the AFFA, and receives numerous lucrative advertisement deals, including a music video.His new-found success, and inability to handle it, leads to tension within the Sharks locker room and the front office. D'Amato confronts Beamen to ask why he has been changing the plays, to which Beaman responds selfishly. After displaying to D'Amato that Beamen is not capable of leading the team, D'Amato tells Beamen that it is likely that 'Cap' Rooney will probably be fit and available for the playoffs, demoting Beamen back to the bench. Beaman fails to understand the team concept as he is filled with self-pity about how his career has been until he got a chance to play.A rift forms between Beaman and D'Amato after D'Amato tells him just how far he still has to go to fulfill his potential and lead the team. After learning of his demotion he alienates the rest of the team, to the point that he gets his car sawed in half at a party, and the Sharks are blown out at home in a game that could have given the Sharks home field advantage in the playoffs. Beaman contemplates and amends his selfish behavior.In the final game, Miami manages a come-from-behind win in the final seconds against the Dallas Knights, winning the first round of the playoffs. The final game sees Cap return to start as quarterback and he plays strongly until being injured by a hit. His replacement, Beaman, apologizes for his actions to the team in the huddle on the game-winning drive. Off-screen, Miami beats Minnesota for their conference championship and then loses to San Francisco in the Pantheon Cup Championship 32-13 (reminiscent of Super Bowl XIX).At D'Amato's final press conference as head coach, all feuds have been resolved or at least put on hold and he leaves on a positive note, being thanked by owner Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz) and the media for his contributions to the team. D'Amato is then expected to announce his retirement, but then drops a bombshell and announces that he has been hired as Head Coach and General Manager of the expansion team Albuquerque Aztecs. He adds that he signed Willie Beamen as his starting quarterback and franchise player, after the Sharks refused to extend Beamen's expiring contract mid-season. As the scene ends, Christina and the other executives are angrily asking Crozier how he could have let Beamen finish the season without re-signing him to a longer contract for the Sharks.Despite the initial hysteria among the media and owners, the general consensus is that this is the best solution because D'Amato and Crozier (backed by Christina) cannot co-exist. This would also possibly allow Cap Rooney to remain Miami's starting quarterback for the next season and retire on his own terms, instead of risking being demoted to backup.
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Any Given Sunday
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Who thanked D'Amato?
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The Miami Sharks, a once-great American football team, are now in turmoil and struggling to make the AFFA (Associated Football Franchises of America) playoffs in the year of 2001. They are coached by Tony D'Amato who is a thirty year veteran.During the first game shown, which is the thirteenth game of the season, both the starting quarterback Jack "Cap" Rooney (Dennis Quaid) and the second-string quarterback Tyler Cherubini are injured and forced to leave the game due to poor offensive line play in blitz pickup. (This leads to a recurring theme that "on any given Sunday, anything can happen.") The ailing and increasingly desperate Sharks are forced to call upon third-string quarterback and former seventh-round draft pick Willie Beamen (Jamie Foxx). Beamen is visibly nervous and makes a number of errors illustrating his lack of knowledge regarding the team's playbook. During one play he lines up under the guard instead of the center, and he later in the game he audibles to a play which does not exist. He throws up in the huddle, which begins a ritual that he follows every game, reminiscent of Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly. While the Sharks lose this game by a small margin, Beamen plays well and gains confidence.During the next game Beamen begins to get comfortable with the game and quickly learns the offense. However, he dislikes the Sharks' conservative offense and much to the dismay of both Coach Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino). Beaman begins to change the plays in the huddle, not realizing the disrespect this shows to his coaches. Beamen displays his raw athletic talent and starts to run and pass extremely successfully and leads the sharks to the playoffs after winning the last three of the last four games of the season, bringing the Sharks to 9-7 on the year. Beaman's new found success results in a growing narcissism and arrogance. He becomes "Steamin'" Willie Beamen, the new poster boy for the AFFA, and receives numerous lucrative advertisement deals, including a music video.His new-found success, and inability to handle it, leads to tension within the Sharks locker room and the front office. D'Amato confronts Beamen to ask why he has been changing the plays, to which Beaman responds selfishly. After displaying to D'Amato that Beamen is not capable of leading the team, D'Amato tells Beamen that it is likely that 'Cap' Rooney will probably be fit and available for the playoffs, demoting Beamen back to the bench. Beaman fails to understand the team concept as he is filled with self-pity about how his career has been until he got a chance to play.A rift forms between Beaman and D'Amato after D'Amato tells him just how far he still has to go to fulfill his potential and lead the team. After learning of his demotion he alienates the rest of the team, to the point that he gets his car sawed in half at a party, and the Sharks are blown out at home in a game that could have given the Sharks home field advantage in the playoffs. Beaman contemplates and amends his selfish behavior.In the final game, Miami manages a come-from-behind win in the final seconds against the Dallas Knights, winning the first round of the playoffs. The final game sees Cap return to start as quarterback and he plays strongly until being injured by a hit. His replacement, Beaman, apologizes for his actions to the team in the huddle on the game-winning drive. Off-screen, Miami beats Minnesota for their conference championship and then loses to San Francisco in the Pantheon Cup Championship 32-13 (reminiscent of Super Bowl XIX).At D'Amato's final press conference as head coach, all feuds have been resolved or at least put on hold and he leaves on a positive note, being thanked by owner Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz) and the media for his contributions to the team. D'Amato is then expected to announce his retirement, but then drops a bombshell and announces that he has been hired as Head Coach and General Manager of the expansion team Albuquerque Aztecs. He adds that he signed Willie Beamen as his starting quarterback and franchise player, after the Sharks refused to extend Beamen's expiring contract mid-season. As the scene ends, Christina and the other executives are angrily asking Crozier how he could have let Beamen finish the season without re-signing him to a longer contract for the Sharks.Despite the initial hysteria among the media and owners, the general consensus is that this is the best solution because D'Amato and Crozier (backed by Christina) cannot co-exist. This would also possibly allow Cap Rooney to remain Miami's starting quarterback for the next season and retire on his own terms, instead of risking being demoted to backup.
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Any Given Sunday
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Who gives a speech on team unity?
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"Willie Beaman"
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The Miami Sharks, a once-great American football team, are now in turmoil and struggling to make the AFFA (Associated Football Franchises of America) playoffs in the year of 2001. They are coached by Tony D'Amato who is a thirty year veteran.During the first game shown, which is the thirteenth game of the season, both the starting quarterback Jack "Cap" Rooney (Dennis Quaid) and the second-string quarterback Tyler Cherubini are injured and forced to leave the game due to poor offensive line play in blitz pickup. (This leads to a recurring theme that "on any given Sunday, anything can happen.") The ailing and increasingly desperate Sharks are forced to call upon third-string quarterback and former seventh-round draft pick Willie Beamen (Jamie Foxx). Beamen is visibly nervous and makes a number of errors illustrating his lack of knowledge regarding the team's playbook. During one play he lines up under the guard instead of the center, and he later in the game he audibles to a play which does not exist. He throws up in the huddle, which begins a ritual that he follows every game, reminiscent of Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly. While the Sharks lose this game by a small margin, Beamen plays well and gains confidence.During the next game Beamen begins to get comfortable with the game and quickly learns the offense. However, he dislikes the Sharks' conservative offense and much to the dismay of both Coach Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino). Beaman begins to change the plays in the huddle, not realizing the disrespect this shows to his coaches. Beamen displays his raw athletic talent and starts to run and pass extremely successfully and leads the sharks to the playoffs after winning the last three of the last four games of the season, bringing the Sharks to 9-7 on the year. Beaman's new found success results in a growing narcissism and arrogance. He becomes "Steamin'" Willie Beamen, the new poster boy for the AFFA, and receives numerous lucrative advertisement deals, including a music video.His new-found success, and inability to handle it, leads to tension within the Sharks locker room and the front office. D'Amato confronts Beamen to ask why he has been changing the plays, to which Beaman responds selfishly. After displaying to D'Amato that Beamen is not capable of leading the team, D'Amato tells Beamen that it is likely that 'Cap' Rooney will probably be fit and available for the playoffs, demoting Beamen back to the bench. Beaman fails to understand the team concept as he is filled with self-pity about how his career has been until he got a chance to play.A rift forms between Beaman and D'Amato after D'Amato tells him just how far he still has to go to fulfill his potential and lead the team. After learning of his demotion he alienates the rest of the team, to the point that he gets his car sawed in half at a party, and the Sharks are blown out at home in a game that could have given the Sharks home field advantage in the playoffs. Beaman contemplates and amends his selfish behavior.In the final game, Miami manages a come-from-behind win in the final seconds against the Dallas Knights, winning the first round of the playoffs. The final game sees Cap return to start as quarterback and he plays strongly until being injured by a hit. His replacement, Beaman, apologizes for his actions to the team in the huddle on the game-winning drive. Off-screen, Miami beats Minnesota for their conference championship and then loses to San Francisco in the Pantheon Cup Championship 32-13 (reminiscent of Super Bowl XIX).At D'Amato's final press conference as head coach, all feuds have been resolved or at least put on hold and he leaves on a positive note, being thanked by owner Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz) and the media for his contributions to the team. D'Amato is then expected to announce his retirement, but then drops a bombshell and announces that he has been hired as Head Coach and General Manager of the expansion team Albuquerque Aztecs. He adds that he signed Willie Beamen as his starting quarterback and franchise player, after the Sharks refused to extend Beamen's expiring contract mid-season. As the scene ends, Christina and the other executives are angrily asking Crozier how he could have let Beamen finish the season without re-signing him to a longer contract for the Sharks.Despite the initial hysteria among the media and owners, the general consensus is that this is the best solution because D'Amato and Crozier (backed by Christina) cannot co-exist. This would also possibly allow Cap Rooney to remain Miami's starting quarterback for the next season and retire on his own terms, instead of risking being demoted to backup.
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Any Given Sunday
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Who announces that he has been hired as head coach and general manager?
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The Miami Sharks, a once-great American football team, are now in turmoil and struggling to make the AFFA (Associated Football Franchises of America) playoffs in the year of 2001. They are coached by Tony D'Amato who is a thirty year veteran.During the first game shown, which is the thirteenth game of the season, both the starting quarterback Jack "Cap" Rooney (Dennis Quaid) and the second-string quarterback Tyler Cherubini are injured and forced to leave the game due to poor offensive line play in blitz pickup. (This leads to a recurring theme that "on any given Sunday, anything can happen.") The ailing and increasingly desperate Sharks are forced to call upon third-string quarterback and former seventh-round draft pick Willie Beamen (Jamie Foxx). Beamen is visibly nervous and makes a number of errors illustrating his lack of knowledge regarding the team's playbook. During one play he lines up under the guard instead of the center, and he later in the game he audibles to a play which does not exist. He throws up in the huddle, which begins a ritual that he follows every game, reminiscent of Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly. While the Sharks lose this game by a small margin, Beamen plays well and gains confidence.During the next game Beamen begins to get comfortable with the game and quickly learns the offense. However, he dislikes the Sharks' conservative offense and much to the dismay of both Coach Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino). Beaman begins to change the plays in the huddle, not realizing the disrespect this shows to his coaches. Beamen displays his raw athletic talent and starts to run and pass extremely successfully and leads the sharks to the playoffs after winning the last three of the last four games of the season, bringing the Sharks to 9-7 on the year. Beaman's new found success results in a growing narcissism and arrogance. He becomes "Steamin'" Willie Beamen, the new poster boy for the AFFA, and receives numerous lucrative advertisement deals, including a music video.His new-found success, and inability to handle it, leads to tension within the Sharks locker room and the front office. D'Amato confronts Beamen to ask why he has been changing the plays, to which Beaman responds selfishly. After displaying to D'Amato that Beamen is not capable of leading the team, D'Amato tells Beamen that it is likely that 'Cap' Rooney will probably be fit and available for the playoffs, demoting Beamen back to the bench. Beaman fails to understand the team concept as he is filled with self-pity about how his career has been until he got a chance to play.A rift forms between Beaman and D'Amato after D'Amato tells him just how far he still has to go to fulfill his potential and lead the team. After learning of his demotion he alienates the rest of the team, to the point that he gets his car sawed in half at a party, and the Sharks are blown out at home in a game that could have given the Sharks home field advantage in the playoffs. Beaman contemplates and amends his selfish behavior.In the final game, Miami manages a come-from-behind win in the final seconds against the Dallas Knights, winning the first round of the playoffs. The final game sees Cap return to start as quarterback and he plays strongly until being injured by a hit. His replacement, Beaman, apologizes for his actions to the team in the huddle on the game-winning drive. Off-screen, Miami beats Minnesota for their conference championship and then loses to San Francisco in the Pantheon Cup Championship 32-13 (reminiscent of Super Bowl XIX).At D'Amato's final press conference as head coach, all feuds have been resolved or at least put on hold and he leaves on a positive note, being thanked by owner Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz) and the media for his contributions to the team. D'Amato is then expected to announce his retirement, but then drops a bombshell and announces that he has been hired as Head Coach and General Manager of the expansion team Albuquerque Aztecs. He adds that he signed Willie Beamen as his starting quarterback and franchise player, after the Sharks refused to extend Beamen's expiring contract mid-season. As the scene ends, Christina and the other executives are angrily asking Crozier how he could have let Beamen finish the season without re-signing him to a longer contract for the Sharks.Despite the initial hysteria among the media and owners, the general consensus is that this is the best solution because D'Amato and Crozier (backed by Christina) cannot co-exist. This would also possibly allow Cap Rooney to remain Miami's starting quarterback for the next season and retire on his own terms, instead of risking being demoted to backup.
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Any Given Sunday
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Luther plays what position on the Sharks team?
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"There is no one named Luther in the plot."
] | false |
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Set in 1990 amidst the Kuwait War of 1990-91, Towelhead tells the coming-of-age story of a 13-year-old Lebanese American girl named Jasira (Summer Bishil). She first lives with her mother in Syracuse, New York, but when her mother's live-in boyfriend helps Jasira shave her pubic hair, her mother sends Jasira to live with her old-fashioned and domineering Lebanese father Rifat (Peter Macdissi) in suburban Houston, Texas. Jasira is alienated from her father: he is strict, does not allow her to use tampons, and prefers spending time with his new girlfriend, Thena; yet she experiences a sexual awakening there, sparked in part by the adult magazines she finds when baby-sitting the next-door neighbor boy Zack Vuoso (Chase Ellison), son of Travis Vuoso (Aaron Eckhart). While Jasira is home alone one night, Mr. Vuoso comes over to retrieve one of his magazines and he ends up having sex with her. She befriends a classmate, Thomas Bradley (Eugene Jones), eventually becoming sexually active with him. Mr. Vuoso becomes jealous of Jasira's relationship with Thomas and, pretending he has to go to Iraq the next morning, sleeps with Jasira again. When Rifat finds one of Mr. Vuoso's adult magazines at his house, he beats Jasira, and she seeks refuge at the home of Melina (Toni Collette) and her husband, Gil, neighbors that were aware of Mr. Vuoso's inappropriate behavior from the beginning. Eventually, Jasira reveals that she had sex with Mr. Vuoso, and he is arrested.
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Set in 1990 amidst the Kuwait War of 1990-91, Towelhead tells the coming-of-age story of a 13-year-old Lebanese American girl named Jasira (Summer Bishil). She first lives with her mother in Syracuse, New York, but when her mother's live-in boyfriend helps Jasira shave her pubic hair, her mother sends Jasira to live with her old-fashioned and domineering Lebanese father Rifat (Peter Macdissi) in suburban Houston, Texas. Jasira is alienated from her father: he is strict, does not allow her to use tampons, and prefers spending time with his new girlfriend, Thena; yet she experiences a sexual awakening there, sparked in part by the adult magazines she finds when baby-sitting the next-door neighbor boy Zack Vuoso (Chase Ellison), son of Travis Vuoso (Aaron Eckhart). While Jasira is home alone one night, Mr. Vuoso comes over to retrieve one of his magazines and he ends up having sex with her. She befriends a classmate, Thomas Bradley (Eugene Jones), eventually becoming sexually active with him. Mr. Vuoso becomes jealous of Jasira's relationship with Thomas and, pretending he has to go to Iraq the next morning, sleeps with Jasira again. When Rifat finds one of Mr. Vuoso's adult magazines at his house, he beats Jasira, and she seeks refuge at the home of Melina (Toni Collette) and her husband, Gil, neighbors that were aware of Mr. Vuoso's inappropriate behavior from the beginning. Eventually, Jasira reveals that she had sex with Mr. Vuoso, and he is arrested.
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Set in 1990 amidst the Kuwait War of 1990-91, Towelhead tells the coming-of-age story of a 13-year-old Lebanese American girl named Jasira (Summer Bishil). She first lives with her mother in Syracuse, New York, but when her mother's live-in boyfriend helps Jasira shave her pubic hair, her mother sends Jasira to live with her old-fashioned and domineering Lebanese father Rifat (Peter Macdissi) in suburban Houston, Texas. Jasira is alienated from her father: he is strict, does not allow her to use tampons, and prefers spending time with his new girlfriend, Thena; yet she experiences a sexual awakening there, sparked in part by the adult magazines she finds when baby-sitting the next-door neighbor boy Zack Vuoso (Chase Ellison), son of Travis Vuoso (Aaron Eckhart). While Jasira is home alone one night, Mr. Vuoso comes over to retrieve one of his magazines and he ends up having sex with her. She befriends a classmate, Thomas Bradley (Eugene Jones), eventually becoming sexually active with him. Mr. Vuoso becomes jealous of Jasira's relationship with Thomas and, pretending he has to go to Iraq the next morning, sleeps with Jasira again. When Rifat finds one of Mr. Vuoso's adult magazines at his house, he beats Jasira, and she seeks refuge at the home of Melina (Toni Collette) and her husband, Gil, neighbors that were aware of Mr. Vuoso's inappropriate behavior from the beginning. Eventually, Jasira reveals that she had sex with Mr. Vuoso, and he is arrested.
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Set in 1990 amidst the Kuwait War of 1990-91, Towelhead tells the coming-of-age story of a 13-year-old Lebanese American girl named Jasira (Summer Bishil). She first lives with her mother in Syracuse, New York, but when her mother's live-in boyfriend helps Jasira shave her pubic hair, her mother sends Jasira to live with her old-fashioned and domineering Lebanese father Rifat (Peter Macdissi) in suburban Houston, Texas. Jasira is alienated from her father: he is strict, does not allow her to use tampons, and prefers spending time with his new girlfriend, Thena; yet she experiences a sexual awakening there, sparked in part by the adult magazines she finds when baby-sitting the next-door neighbor boy Zack Vuoso (Chase Ellison), son of Travis Vuoso (Aaron Eckhart). While Jasira is home alone one night, Mr. Vuoso comes over to retrieve one of his magazines and he ends up having sex with her. She befriends a classmate, Thomas Bradley (Eugene Jones), eventually becoming sexually active with him. Mr. Vuoso becomes jealous of Jasira's relationship with Thomas and, pretending he has to go to Iraq the next morning, sleeps with Jasira again. When Rifat finds one of Mr. Vuoso's adult magazines at his house, he beats Jasira, and she seeks refuge at the home of Melina (Toni Collette) and her husband, Gil, neighbors that were aware of Mr. Vuoso's inappropriate behavior from the beginning. Eventually, Jasira reveals that she had sex with Mr. Vuoso, and he is arrested.
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Set in 1990 amidst the Kuwait War of 1990-91, Towelhead tells the coming-of-age story of a 13-year-old Lebanese American girl named Jasira (Summer Bishil). She first lives with her mother in Syracuse, New York, but when her mother's live-in boyfriend helps Jasira shave her pubic hair, her mother sends Jasira to live with her old-fashioned and domineering Lebanese father Rifat (Peter Macdissi) in suburban Houston, Texas. Jasira is alienated from her father: he is strict, does not allow her to use tampons, and prefers spending time with his new girlfriend, Thena; yet she experiences a sexual awakening there, sparked in part by the adult magazines she finds when baby-sitting the next-door neighbor boy Zack Vuoso (Chase Ellison), son of Travis Vuoso (Aaron Eckhart). While Jasira is home alone one night, Mr. Vuoso comes over to retrieve one of his magazines and he ends up having sex with her. She befriends a classmate, Thomas Bradley (Eugene Jones), eventually becoming sexually active with him. Mr. Vuoso becomes jealous of Jasira's relationship with Thomas and, pretending he has to go to Iraq the next morning, sleeps with Jasira again. When Rifat finds one of Mr. Vuoso's adult magazines at his house, he beats Jasira, and she seeks refuge at the home of Melina (Toni Collette) and her husband, Gil, neighbors that were aware of Mr. Vuoso's inappropriate behavior from the beginning. Eventually, Jasira reveals that she had sex with Mr. Vuoso, and he is arrested.
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Set in 1990 amidst the Kuwait War of 1990-91, Towelhead tells the coming-of-age story of a 13-year-old Lebanese American girl named Jasira (Summer Bishil). She first lives with her mother in Syracuse, New York, but when her mother's live-in boyfriend helps Jasira shave her pubic hair, her mother sends Jasira to live with her old-fashioned and domineering Lebanese father Rifat (Peter Macdissi) in suburban Houston, Texas. Jasira is alienated from her father: he is strict, does not allow her to use tampons, and prefers spending time with his new girlfriend, Thena; yet she experiences a sexual awakening there, sparked in part by the adult magazines she finds when baby-sitting the next-door neighbor boy Zack Vuoso (Chase Ellison), son of Travis Vuoso (Aaron Eckhart). While Jasira is home alone one night, Mr. Vuoso comes over to retrieve one of his magazines and he ends up having sex with her. She befriends a classmate, Thomas Bradley (Eugene Jones), eventually becoming sexually active with him. Mr. Vuoso becomes jealous of Jasira's relationship with Thomas and, pretending he has to go to Iraq the next morning, sleeps with Jasira again. When Rifat finds one of Mr. Vuoso's adult magazines at his house, he beats Jasira, and she seeks refuge at the home of Melina (Toni Collette) and her husband, Gil, neighbors that were aware of Mr. Vuoso's inappropriate behavior from the beginning. Eventually, Jasira reveals that she had sex with Mr. Vuoso, and he is arrested.
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Set in 1990 amidst the Kuwait War of 1990-91, Towelhead tells the coming-of-age story of a 13-year-old Lebanese American girl named Jasira (Summer Bishil). She first lives with her mother in Syracuse, New York, but when her mother's live-in boyfriend helps Jasira shave her pubic hair, her mother sends Jasira to live with her old-fashioned and domineering Lebanese father Rifat (Peter Macdissi) in suburban Houston, Texas. Jasira is alienated from her father: he is strict, does not allow her to use tampons, and prefers spending time with his new girlfriend, Thena; yet she experiences a sexual awakening there, sparked in part by the adult magazines she finds when baby-sitting the next-door neighbor boy Zack Vuoso (Chase Ellison), son of Travis Vuoso (Aaron Eckhart). While Jasira is home alone one night, Mr. Vuoso comes over to retrieve one of his magazines and he ends up having sex with her. She befriends a classmate, Thomas Bradley (Eugene Jones), eventually becoming sexually active with him. Mr. Vuoso becomes jealous of Jasira's relationship with Thomas and, pretending he has to go to Iraq the next morning, sleeps with Jasira again. When Rifat finds one of Mr. Vuoso's adult magazines at his house, he beats Jasira, and she seeks refuge at the home of Melina (Toni Collette) and her husband, Gil, neighbors that were aware of Mr. Vuoso's inappropriate behavior from the beginning. Eventually, Jasira reveals that she had sex with Mr. Vuoso, and he is arrested.
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Set in 1990 amidst the Kuwait War of 1990-91, Towelhead tells the coming-of-age story of a 13-year-old Lebanese American girl named Jasira (Summer Bishil). She first lives with her mother in Syracuse, New York, but when her mother's live-in boyfriend helps Jasira shave her pubic hair, her mother sends Jasira to live with her old-fashioned and domineering Lebanese father Rifat (Peter Macdissi) in suburban Houston, Texas. Jasira is alienated from her father: he is strict, does not allow her to use tampons, and prefers spending time with his new girlfriend, Thena; yet she experiences a sexual awakening there, sparked in part by the adult magazines she finds when baby-sitting the next-door neighbor boy Zack Vuoso (Chase Ellison), son of Travis Vuoso (Aaron Eckhart). While Jasira is home alone one night, Mr. Vuoso comes over to retrieve one of his magazines and he ends up having sex with her. She befriends a classmate, Thomas Bradley (Eugene Jones), eventually becoming sexually active with him. Mr. Vuoso becomes jealous of Jasira's relationship with Thomas and, pretending he has to go to Iraq the next morning, sleeps with Jasira again. When Rifat finds one of Mr. Vuoso's adult magazines at his house, he beats Jasira, and she seeks refuge at the home of Melina (Toni Collette) and her husband, Gil, neighbors that were aware of Mr. Vuoso's inappropriate behavior from the beginning. Eventually, Jasira reveals that she had sex with Mr. Vuoso, and he is arrested.
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This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (October 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
One evening at Herrington High School in Ohio, several teachers and the principal leave after discussions about the school's budget. Having left her keys behind, Principal Valerie Drake (Bebe Neuwirth) returns to retrieve them. In her office, she is barred from leaving by Coach Willis (Robert Patrick), who becomes increasingly erratic. As she attempts to leave, Willis impulsively stabs a pencil through her hand. Valerie flees to the entrance, only to find the door chained up and Drama teacher Mrs. Olsen (Piper Laurie) outside. She retrieves her keys and grabs a pair of scissors and escapes. Outside, Mrs. Olsen emotionlessly grabs the scissors and stabs Valerie.
The following morning, the film's protagonist students are introduced. Casey Connor (Elijah Wood), the dedicated but perpetually harassed photographer for the school newspaper, is the unappreciated assistant to spiteful Delilah Profitt (Jordana Brewster), the paper's editor-in-chief and head cheerleader. Delilah's mistreated boyfriend Stan Rosado (Shawn Hatosy) is contemplating quitting the football team to pursue academics. Zeke Tyler (Josh Hartnett) is an intelligent yet rebellious student repeating his senior year who sells, among other illegal items, a powdery ecstasy-like drug he manufactures and distributes; he is confronted by Miss Elizabeth Burke (Famke Janssen), who expresses concern for him over his illegal activities. Naive transfer student from Atlanta, Georgia, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), tries to befriend self-styled outcast Stokely Mitchell (Clea DuVall) despite the fact that Delilah has spread rumors that Stokely is a lesbian even though she has a crush on Stan; Marybeth, on the other hand, develops a crush on Zeke.
While eating lunch at the football field, Casey notices a strange creature in the grass. He takes it to Science teacher Mr. Furlong (Jon Stewart), where the specimen is examined and believed to be a new species of cephalopod-specific parasite called a mesozoan. Delilah takes Casey into the Teachers Lounge to find a story for the paper's front page, where they hide in a closet. They witness Coach Willis and Ms. Olsen assault the School Nurse, Ms. Harper (Salma Hayek) by forcing one of the creatures into her ear. They also find the body of Mrs. Brummel (Susan Willis). Casey and Delilah flee, and Casey calls the police. Principal Drake claims nothing is wrong and that Casey is seeking attention.
The next day, Casey tells Delilah, Stan and Stokely that he believes the teachers are being controlled by aliens. After Zeke and Marybeth enter the classroom and tease them about their theory, Mr. Furlong confronts them. Furlong suddenly becomes defensive and attempts to infect them. Zeke cuts off Furlong's fingers and injects his homemade drugs into Furlong's eye, apparently killing him. Zeke takes the five to his house, where he examines and experiments with Casey's specimen. He discovers that it needs water to survive and can be killed by his drugs because it is a diuretic. Zeke makes everyone take some of his drug to prove they are human and unaffected. Delilah is revealed as infected, and she destroys Zeke's lab and most of his drug supply before escaping.
Acting on Stokely's speculation that killing the alien queen will revert everyone to normal, the group returns to the school, where their football team is playing and infecting opposing players. Believing Principal Drake to be the queen, they isolate her in the gym and fatally shoot her. Stan goes outside and confronts the coach and the team to see if it worked but becomes infected. Zeke and Casey go to Zeke's car to retrieve more of Zeke's drugs. Casey leads infected students away from Zeke, who encounters Miss Burke in the parking lot and seemingly kills her when he makes his escape.
Back at the gym, Stokely becomes suspicious of Marybeth during a conversation about pretending to be what one isn't. Marybeth subsequently reveals herself to be the alien queen. Earlier on, she faked taking the drug. Casey and Stokely flee to the swimming pool where Stokely is injured and becomes infected. Zeke and Casey hide in the Locker Room, where Marybeth reverts to her human disguise, naked. She explains that she is taking over Earth because her own planet is dying. Marybeth transforms back into her true form and hurls Zeke across the room into the lockers, knocking him out. Casey seizes the drug and tricks the queen into following him into the retracting bleachers, thus trapping her. Casey then stabs the drug into the queen's eye. The queen infects Casey with her dying breath, but Casey almost immediately returns to normal upon the queen's death. Casey returns to the Locker Room and finds Stokely and Zeke alive.
One month later, everyone has returned to normal. Stan and Stokely begin dating, and Zeke takes Stan's place on the football team (while Miss Burke affectionately watches him practice). Mr. Furlong has miraculously survived the attack, now sporting an eyepatch and bandages on his hand. Casey begins dating Delilah and is considered a local hero.
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One evening at Herrington High School in Ohio, several teachers and the principal leave after discussions about the school's budget. Having left her keys behind, Principal Valerie Drake (Bebe Neuwirth) returns to retrieve them. In her office, she is barred from leaving by Coach Willis (Robert Patrick), who becomes increasingly erratic. As she attempts to leave, Willis impulsively stabs a pencil through her hand. Valerie flees to the entrance, only to find the door chained up and Drama teacher Mrs. Olsen (Piper Laurie) outside. She retrieves her keys and grabs a pair of scissors and escapes. Outside, Mrs. Olsen emotionlessly grabs the scissors and stabs Valerie.
The following morning, the film's protagonist students are introduced. Casey Connor (Elijah Wood), the dedicated but perpetually harassed photographer for the school newspaper, is the unappreciated assistant to spiteful Delilah Profitt (Jordana Brewster), the paper's editor-in-chief and head cheerleader. Delilah's mistreated boyfriend Stan Rosado (Shawn Hatosy) is contemplating quitting the football team to pursue academics. Zeke Tyler (Josh Hartnett) is an intelligent yet rebellious student repeating his senior year who sells, among other illegal items, a powdery ecstasy-like drug he manufactures and distributes; he is confronted by Miss Elizabeth Burke (Famke Janssen), who expresses concern for him over his illegal activities. Naive transfer student from Atlanta, Georgia, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), tries to befriend self-styled outcast Stokely Mitchell (Clea DuVall) despite the fact that Delilah has spread rumors that Stokely is a lesbian even though she has a crush on Stan; Marybeth, on the other hand, develops a crush on Zeke.
While eating lunch at the football field, Casey notices a strange creature in the grass. He takes it to Science teacher Mr. Furlong (Jon Stewart), where the specimen is examined and believed to be a new species of cephalopod-specific parasite called a mesozoan. Delilah takes Casey into the Teachers Lounge to find a story for the paper's front page, where they hide in a closet. They witness Coach Willis and Ms. Olsen assault the School Nurse, Ms. Harper (Salma Hayek) by forcing one of the creatures into her ear. They also find the body of Mrs. Brummel (Susan Willis). Casey and Delilah flee, and Casey calls the police. Principal Drake claims nothing is wrong and that Casey is seeking attention.
The next day, Casey tells Delilah, Stan and Stokely that he believes the teachers are being controlled by aliens. After Zeke and Marybeth enter the classroom and tease them about their theory, Mr. Furlong confronts them. Furlong suddenly becomes defensive and attempts to infect them. Zeke cuts off Furlong's fingers and injects his homemade drugs into Furlong's eye, apparently killing him. Zeke takes the five to his house, where he examines and experiments with Casey's specimen. He discovers that it needs water to survive and can be killed by his drugs because it is a diuretic. Zeke makes everyone take some of his drug to prove they are human and unaffected. Delilah is revealed as infected, and she destroys Zeke's lab and most of his drug supply before escaping.
Acting on Stokely's speculation that killing the alien queen will revert everyone to normal, the group returns to the school, where their football team is playing and infecting opposing players. Believing Principal Drake to be the queen, they isolate her in the gym and fatally shoot her. Stan goes outside and confronts the coach and the team to see if it worked but becomes infected. Zeke and Casey go to Zeke's car to retrieve more of Zeke's drugs. Casey leads infected students away from Zeke, who encounters Miss Burke in the parking lot and seemingly kills her when he makes his escape.
Back at the gym, Stokely becomes suspicious of Marybeth during a conversation about pretending to be what one isn't. Marybeth subsequently reveals herself to be the alien queen. Earlier on, she faked taking the drug. Casey and Stokely flee to the swimming pool where Stokely is injured and becomes infected. Zeke and Casey hide in the Locker Room, where Marybeth reverts to her human disguise, naked. She explains that she is taking over Earth because her own planet is dying. Marybeth transforms back into her true form and hurls Zeke across the room into the lockers, knocking him out. Casey seizes the drug and tricks the queen into following him into the retracting bleachers, thus trapping her. Casey then stabs the drug into the queen's eye. The queen infects Casey with her dying breath, but Casey almost immediately returns to normal upon the queen's death. Casey returns to the Locker Room and finds Stokely and Zeke alive.
One month later, everyone has returned to normal. Stan and Stokely begin dating, and Zeke takes Stan's place on the football team (while Miss Burke affectionately watches him practice). Mr. Furlong has miraculously survived the attack, now sporting an eyepatch and bandages on his hand. Casey begins dating Delilah and is considered a local hero.
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This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (October 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
One evening at Herrington High School in Ohio, several teachers and the principal leave after discussions about the school's budget. Having left her keys behind, Principal Valerie Drake (Bebe Neuwirth) returns to retrieve them. In her office, she is barred from leaving by Coach Willis (Robert Patrick), who becomes increasingly erratic. As she attempts to leave, Willis impulsively stabs a pencil through her hand. Valerie flees to the entrance, only to find the door chained up and Drama teacher Mrs. Olsen (Piper Laurie) outside. She retrieves her keys and grabs a pair of scissors and escapes. Outside, Mrs. Olsen emotionlessly grabs the scissors and stabs Valerie.
The following morning, the film's protagonist students are introduced. Casey Connor (Elijah Wood), the dedicated but perpetually harassed photographer for the school newspaper, is the unappreciated assistant to spiteful Delilah Profitt (Jordana Brewster), the paper's editor-in-chief and head cheerleader. Delilah's mistreated boyfriend Stan Rosado (Shawn Hatosy) is contemplating quitting the football team to pursue academics. Zeke Tyler (Josh Hartnett) is an intelligent yet rebellious student repeating his senior year who sells, among other illegal items, a powdery ecstasy-like drug he manufactures and distributes; he is confronted by Miss Elizabeth Burke (Famke Janssen), who expresses concern for him over his illegal activities. Naive transfer student from Atlanta, Georgia, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), tries to befriend self-styled outcast Stokely Mitchell (Clea DuVall) despite the fact that Delilah has spread rumors that Stokely is a lesbian even though she has a crush on Stan; Marybeth, on the other hand, develops a crush on Zeke.
While eating lunch at the football field, Casey notices a strange creature in the grass. He takes it to Science teacher Mr. Furlong (Jon Stewart), where the specimen is examined and believed to be a new species of cephalopod-specific parasite called a mesozoan. Delilah takes Casey into the Teachers Lounge to find a story for the paper's front page, where they hide in a closet. They witness Coach Willis and Ms. Olsen assault the School Nurse, Ms. Harper (Salma Hayek) by forcing one of the creatures into her ear. They also find the body of Mrs. Brummel (Susan Willis). Casey and Delilah flee, and Casey calls the police. Principal Drake claims nothing is wrong and that Casey is seeking attention.
The next day, Casey tells Delilah, Stan and Stokely that he believes the teachers are being controlled by aliens. After Zeke and Marybeth enter the classroom and tease them about their theory, Mr. Furlong confronts them. Furlong suddenly becomes defensive and attempts to infect them. Zeke cuts off Furlong's fingers and injects his homemade drugs into Furlong's eye, apparently killing him. Zeke takes the five to his house, where he examines and experiments with Casey's specimen. He discovers that it needs water to survive and can be killed by his drugs because it is a diuretic. Zeke makes everyone take some of his drug to prove they are human and unaffected. Delilah is revealed as infected, and she destroys Zeke's lab and most of his drug supply before escaping.
Acting on Stokely's speculation that killing the alien queen will revert everyone to normal, the group returns to the school, where their football team is playing and infecting opposing players. Believing Principal Drake to be the queen, they isolate her in the gym and fatally shoot her. Stan goes outside and confronts the coach and the team to see if it worked but becomes infected. Zeke and Casey go to Zeke's car to retrieve more of Zeke's drugs. Casey leads infected students away from Zeke, who encounters Miss Burke in the parking lot and seemingly kills her when he makes his escape.
Back at the gym, Stokely becomes suspicious of Marybeth during a conversation about pretending to be what one isn't. Marybeth subsequently reveals herself to be the alien queen. Earlier on, she faked taking the drug. Casey and Stokely flee to the swimming pool where Stokely is injured and becomes infected. Zeke and Casey hide in the Locker Room, where Marybeth reverts to her human disguise, naked. She explains that she is taking over Earth because her own planet is dying. Marybeth transforms back into her true form and hurls Zeke across the room into the lockers, knocking him out. Casey seizes the drug and tricks the queen into following him into the retracting bleachers, thus trapping her. Casey then stabs the drug into the queen's eye. The queen infects Casey with her dying breath, but Casey almost immediately returns to normal upon the queen's death. Casey returns to the Locker Room and finds Stokely and Zeke alive.
One month later, everyone has returned to normal. Stan and Stokely begin dating, and Zeke takes Stan's place on the football team (while Miss Burke affectionately watches him practice). Mr. Furlong has miraculously survived the attack, now sporting an eyepatch and bandages on his hand. Casey begins dating Delilah and is considered a local hero.
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This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (October 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
One evening at Herrington High School in Ohio, several teachers and the principal leave after discussions about the school's budget. Having left her keys behind, Principal Valerie Drake (Bebe Neuwirth) returns to retrieve them. In her office, she is barred from leaving by Coach Willis (Robert Patrick), who becomes increasingly erratic. As she attempts to leave, Willis impulsively stabs a pencil through her hand. Valerie flees to the entrance, only to find the door chained up and Drama teacher Mrs. Olsen (Piper Laurie) outside. She retrieves her keys and grabs a pair of scissors and escapes. Outside, Mrs. Olsen emotionlessly grabs the scissors and stabs Valerie.
The following morning, the film's protagonist students are introduced. Casey Connor (Elijah Wood), the dedicated but perpetually harassed photographer for the school newspaper, is the unappreciated assistant to spiteful Delilah Profitt (Jordana Brewster), the paper's editor-in-chief and head cheerleader. Delilah's mistreated boyfriend Stan Rosado (Shawn Hatosy) is contemplating quitting the football team to pursue academics. Zeke Tyler (Josh Hartnett) is an intelligent yet rebellious student repeating his senior year who sells, among other illegal items, a powdery ecstasy-like drug he manufactures and distributes; he is confronted by Miss Elizabeth Burke (Famke Janssen), who expresses concern for him over his illegal activities. Naive transfer student from Atlanta, Georgia, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), tries to befriend self-styled outcast Stokely Mitchell (Clea DuVall) despite the fact that Delilah has spread rumors that Stokely is a lesbian even though she has a crush on Stan; Marybeth, on the other hand, develops a crush on Zeke.
While eating lunch at the football field, Casey notices a strange creature in the grass. He takes it to Science teacher Mr. Furlong (Jon Stewart), where the specimen is examined and believed to be a new species of cephalopod-specific parasite called a mesozoan. Delilah takes Casey into the Teachers Lounge to find a story for the paper's front page, where they hide in a closet. They witness Coach Willis and Ms. Olsen assault the School Nurse, Ms. Harper (Salma Hayek) by forcing one of the creatures into her ear. They also find the body of Mrs. Brummel (Susan Willis). Casey and Delilah flee, and Casey calls the police. Principal Drake claims nothing is wrong and that Casey is seeking attention.
The next day, Casey tells Delilah, Stan and Stokely that he believes the teachers are being controlled by aliens. After Zeke and Marybeth enter the classroom and tease them about their theory, Mr. Furlong confronts them. Furlong suddenly becomes defensive and attempts to infect them. Zeke cuts off Furlong's fingers and injects his homemade drugs into Furlong's eye, apparently killing him. Zeke takes the five to his house, where he examines and experiments with Casey's specimen. He discovers that it needs water to survive and can be killed by his drugs because it is a diuretic. Zeke makes everyone take some of his drug to prove they are human and unaffected. Delilah is revealed as infected, and she destroys Zeke's lab and most of his drug supply before escaping.
Acting on Stokely's speculation that killing the alien queen will revert everyone to normal, the group returns to the school, where their football team is playing and infecting opposing players. Believing Principal Drake to be the queen, they isolate her in the gym and fatally shoot her. Stan goes outside and confronts the coach and the team to see if it worked but becomes infected. Zeke and Casey go to Zeke's car to retrieve more of Zeke's drugs. Casey leads infected students away from Zeke, who encounters Miss Burke in the parking lot and seemingly kills her when he makes his escape.
Back at the gym, Stokely becomes suspicious of Marybeth during a conversation about pretending to be what one isn't. Marybeth subsequently reveals herself to be the alien queen. Earlier on, she faked taking the drug. Casey and Stokely flee to the swimming pool where Stokely is injured and becomes infected. Zeke and Casey hide in the Locker Room, where Marybeth reverts to her human disguise, naked. She explains that she is taking over Earth because her own planet is dying. Marybeth transforms back into her true form and hurls Zeke across the room into the lockers, knocking him out. Casey seizes the drug and tricks the queen into following him into the retracting bleachers, thus trapping her. Casey then stabs the drug into the queen's eye. The queen infects Casey with her dying breath, but Casey almost immediately returns to normal upon the queen's death. Casey returns to the Locker Room and finds Stokely and Zeke alive.
One month later, everyone has returned to normal. Stan and Stokely begin dating, and Zeke takes Stan's place on the football team (while Miss Burke affectionately watches him practice). Mr. Furlong has miraculously survived the attack, now sporting an eyepatch and bandages on his hand. Casey begins dating Delilah and is considered a local hero.
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One evening at Herrington High School in Ohio, several teachers and the principal leave after discussions about the school's budget. Having left her keys behind, Principal Valerie Drake (Bebe Neuwirth) returns to retrieve them. In her office, she is barred from leaving by Coach Willis (Robert Patrick), who becomes increasingly erratic. As she attempts to leave, Willis impulsively stabs a pencil through her hand. Valerie flees to the entrance, only to find the door chained up and Drama teacher Mrs. Olsen (Piper Laurie) outside. She retrieves her keys and grabs a pair of scissors and escapes. Outside, Mrs. Olsen emotionlessly grabs the scissors and stabs Valerie.
The following morning, the film's protagonist students are introduced. Casey Connor (Elijah Wood), the dedicated but perpetually harassed photographer for the school newspaper, is the unappreciated assistant to spiteful Delilah Profitt (Jordana Brewster), the paper's editor-in-chief and head cheerleader. Delilah's mistreated boyfriend Stan Rosado (Shawn Hatosy) is contemplating quitting the football team to pursue academics. Zeke Tyler (Josh Hartnett) is an intelligent yet rebellious student repeating his senior year who sells, among other illegal items, a powdery ecstasy-like drug he manufactures and distributes; he is confronted by Miss Elizabeth Burke (Famke Janssen), who expresses concern for him over his illegal activities. Naive transfer student from Atlanta, Georgia, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), tries to befriend self-styled outcast Stokely Mitchell (Clea DuVall) despite the fact that Delilah has spread rumors that Stokely is a lesbian even though she has a crush on Stan; Marybeth, on the other hand, develops a crush on Zeke.
While eating lunch at the football field, Casey notices a strange creature in the grass. He takes it to Science teacher Mr. Furlong (Jon Stewart), where the specimen is examined and believed to be a new species of cephalopod-specific parasite called a mesozoan. Delilah takes Casey into the Teachers Lounge to find a story for the paper's front page, where they hide in a closet. They witness Coach Willis and Ms. Olsen assault the School Nurse, Ms. Harper (Salma Hayek) by forcing one of the creatures into her ear. They also find the body of Mrs. Brummel (Susan Willis). Casey and Delilah flee, and Casey calls the police. Principal Drake claims nothing is wrong and that Casey is seeking attention.
The next day, Casey tells Delilah, Stan and Stokely that he believes the teachers are being controlled by aliens. After Zeke and Marybeth enter the classroom and tease them about their theory, Mr. Furlong confronts them. Furlong suddenly becomes defensive and attempts to infect them. Zeke cuts off Furlong's fingers and injects his homemade drugs into Furlong's eye, apparently killing him. Zeke takes the five to his house, where he examines and experiments with Casey's specimen. He discovers that it needs water to survive and can be killed by his drugs because it is a diuretic. Zeke makes everyone take some of his drug to prove they are human and unaffected. Delilah is revealed as infected, and she destroys Zeke's lab and most of his drug supply before escaping.
Acting on Stokely's speculation that killing the alien queen will revert everyone to normal, the group returns to the school, where their football team is playing and infecting opposing players. Believing Principal Drake to be the queen, they isolate her in the gym and fatally shoot her. Stan goes outside and confronts the coach and the team to see if it worked but becomes infected. Zeke and Casey go to Zeke's car to retrieve more of Zeke's drugs. Casey leads infected students away from Zeke, who encounters Miss Burke in the parking lot and seemingly kills her when he makes his escape.
Back at the gym, Stokely becomes suspicious of Marybeth during a conversation about pretending to be what one isn't. Marybeth subsequently reveals herself to be the alien queen. Earlier on, she faked taking the drug. Casey and Stokely flee to the swimming pool where Stokely is injured and becomes infected. Zeke and Casey hide in the Locker Room, where Marybeth reverts to her human disguise, naked. She explains that she is taking over Earth because her own planet is dying. Marybeth transforms back into her true form and hurls Zeke across the room into the lockers, knocking him out. Casey seizes the drug and tricks the queen into following him into the retracting bleachers, thus trapping her. Casey then stabs the drug into the queen's eye. The queen infects Casey with her dying breath, but Casey almost immediately returns to normal upon the queen's death. Casey returns to the Locker Room and finds Stokely and Zeke alive.
One month later, everyone has returned to normal. Stan and Stokely begin dating, and Zeke takes Stan's place on the football team (while Miss Burke affectionately watches him practice). Mr. Furlong has miraculously survived the attack, now sporting an eyepatch and bandages on his hand. Casey begins dating Delilah and is considered a local hero.
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One evening at Herrington High School in Ohio, several teachers and the principal leave after discussions about the school's budget. Having left her keys behind, Principal Valerie Drake (Bebe Neuwirth) returns to retrieve them. In her office, she is barred from leaving by Coach Willis (Robert Patrick), who becomes increasingly erratic. As she attempts to leave, Willis impulsively stabs a pencil through her hand. Valerie flees to the entrance, only to find the door chained up and Drama teacher Mrs. Olsen (Piper Laurie) outside. She retrieves her keys and grabs a pair of scissors and escapes. Outside, Mrs. Olsen emotionlessly grabs the scissors and stabs Valerie.
The following morning, the film's protagonist students are introduced. Casey Connor (Elijah Wood), the dedicated but perpetually harassed photographer for the school newspaper, is the unappreciated assistant to spiteful Delilah Profitt (Jordana Brewster), the paper's editor-in-chief and head cheerleader. Delilah's mistreated boyfriend Stan Rosado (Shawn Hatosy) is contemplating quitting the football team to pursue academics. Zeke Tyler (Josh Hartnett) is an intelligent yet rebellious student repeating his senior year who sells, among other illegal items, a powdery ecstasy-like drug he manufactures and distributes; he is confronted by Miss Elizabeth Burke (Famke Janssen), who expresses concern for him over his illegal activities. Naive transfer student from Atlanta, Georgia, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), tries to befriend self-styled outcast Stokely Mitchell (Clea DuVall) despite the fact that Delilah has spread rumors that Stokely is a lesbian even though she has a crush on Stan; Marybeth, on the other hand, develops a crush on Zeke.
While eating lunch at the football field, Casey notices a strange creature in the grass. He takes it to Science teacher Mr. Furlong (Jon Stewart), where the specimen is examined and believed to be a new species of cephalopod-specific parasite called a mesozoan. Delilah takes Casey into the Teachers Lounge to find a story for the paper's front page, where they hide in a closet. They witness Coach Willis and Ms. Olsen assault the School Nurse, Ms. Harper (Salma Hayek) by forcing one of the creatures into her ear. They also find the body of Mrs. Brummel (Susan Willis). Casey and Delilah flee, and Casey calls the police. Principal Drake claims nothing is wrong and that Casey is seeking attention.
The next day, Casey tells Delilah, Stan and Stokely that he believes the teachers are being controlled by aliens. After Zeke and Marybeth enter the classroom and tease them about their theory, Mr. Furlong confronts them. Furlong suddenly becomes defensive and attempts to infect them. Zeke cuts off Furlong's fingers and injects his homemade drugs into Furlong's eye, apparently killing him. Zeke takes the five to his house, where he examines and experiments with Casey's specimen. He discovers that it needs water to survive and can be killed by his drugs because it is a diuretic. Zeke makes everyone take some of his drug to prove they are human and unaffected. Delilah is revealed as infected, and she destroys Zeke's lab and most of his drug supply before escaping.
Acting on Stokely's speculation that killing the alien queen will revert everyone to normal, the group returns to the school, where their football team is playing and infecting opposing players. Believing Principal Drake to be the queen, they isolate her in the gym and fatally shoot her. Stan goes outside and confronts the coach and the team to see if it worked but becomes infected. Zeke and Casey go to Zeke's car to retrieve more of Zeke's drugs. Casey leads infected students away from Zeke, who encounters Miss Burke in the parking lot and seemingly kills her when he makes his escape.
Back at the gym, Stokely becomes suspicious of Marybeth during a conversation about pretending to be what one isn't. Marybeth subsequently reveals herself to be the alien queen. Earlier on, she faked taking the drug. Casey and Stokely flee to the swimming pool where Stokely is injured and becomes infected. Zeke and Casey hide in the Locker Room, where Marybeth reverts to her human disguise, naked. She explains that she is taking over Earth because her own planet is dying. Marybeth transforms back into her true form and hurls Zeke across the room into the lockers, knocking him out. Casey seizes the drug and tricks the queen into following him into the retracting bleachers, thus trapping her. Casey then stabs the drug into the queen's eye. The queen infects Casey with her dying breath, but Casey almost immediately returns to normal upon the queen's death. Casey returns to the Locker Room and finds Stokely and Zeke alive.
One month later, everyone has returned to normal. Stan and Stokely begin dating, and Zeke takes Stan's place on the football team (while Miss Burke affectionately watches him practice). Mr. Furlong has miraculously survived the attack, now sporting an eyepatch and bandages on his hand. Casey begins dating Delilah and is considered a local hero.
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One evening at Herrington High School in Ohio, several teachers and the principal leave after discussions about the school's budget. Having left her keys behind, Principal Valerie Drake (Bebe Neuwirth) returns to retrieve them. In her office, she is barred from leaving by Coach Willis (Robert Patrick), who becomes increasingly erratic. As she attempts to leave, Willis impulsively stabs a pencil through her hand. Valerie flees to the entrance, only to find the door chained up and Drama teacher Mrs. Olsen (Piper Laurie) outside. She retrieves her keys and grabs a pair of scissors and escapes. Outside, Mrs. Olsen emotionlessly grabs the scissors and stabs Valerie.
The following morning, the film's protagonist students are introduced. Casey Connor (Elijah Wood), the dedicated but perpetually harassed photographer for the school newspaper, is the unappreciated assistant to spiteful Delilah Profitt (Jordana Brewster), the paper's editor-in-chief and head cheerleader. Delilah's mistreated boyfriend Stan Rosado (Shawn Hatosy) is contemplating quitting the football team to pursue academics. Zeke Tyler (Josh Hartnett) is an intelligent yet rebellious student repeating his senior year who sells, among other illegal items, a powdery ecstasy-like drug he manufactures and distributes; he is confronted by Miss Elizabeth Burke (Famke Janssen), who expresses concern for him over his illegal activities. Naive transfer student from Atlanta, Georgia, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), tries to befriend self-styled outcast Stokely Mitchell (Clea DuVall) despite the fact that Delilah has spread rumors that Stokely is a lesbian even though she has a crush on Stan; Marybeth, on the other hand, develops a crush on Zeke.
While eating lunch at the football field, Casey notices a strange creature in the grass. He takes it to Science teacher Mr. Furlong (Jon Stewart), where the specimen is examined and believed to be a new species of cephalopod-specific parasite called a mesozoan. Delilah takes Casey into the Teachers Lounge to find a story for the paper's front page, where they hide in a closet. They witness Coach Willis and Ms. Olsen assault the School Nurse, Ms. Harper (Salma Hayek) by forcing one of the creatures into her ear. They also find the body of Mrs. Brummel (Susan Willis). Casey and Delilah flee, and Casey calls the police. Principal Drake claims nothing is wrong and that Casey is seeking attention.
The next day, Casey tells Delilah, Stan and Stokely that he believes the teachers are being controlled by aliens. After Zeke and Marybeth enter the classroom and tease them about their theory, Mr. Furlong confronts them. Furlong suddenly becomes defensive and attempts to infect them. Zeke cuts off Furlong's fingers and injects his homemade drugs into Furlong's eye, apparently killing him. Zeke takes the five to his house, where he examines and experiments with Casey's specimen. He discovers that it needs water to survive and can be killed by his drugs because it is a diuretic. Zeke makes everyone take some of his drug to prove they are human and unaffected. Delilah is revealed as infected, and she destroys Zeke's lab and most of his drug supply before escaping.
Acting on Stokely's speculation that killing the alien queen will revert everyone to normal, the group returns to the school, where their football team is playing and infecting opposing players. Believing Principal Drake to be the queen, they isolate her in the gym and fatally shoot her. Stan goes outside and confronts the coach and the team to see if it worked but becomes infected. Zeke and Casey go to Zeke's car to retrieve more of Zeke's drugs. Casey leads infected students away from Zeke, who encounters Miss Burke in the parking lot and seemingly kills her when he makes his escape.
Back at the gym, Stokely becomes suspicious of Marybeth during a conversation about pretending to be what one isn't. Marybeth subsequently reveals herself to be the alien queen. Earlier on, she faked taking the drug. Casey and Stokely flee to the swimming pool where Stokely is injured and becomes infected. Zeke and Casey hide in the Locker Room, where Marybeth reverts to her human disguise, naked. She explains that she is taking over Earth because her own planet is dying. Marybeth transforms back into her true form and hurls Zeke across the room into the lockers, knocking him out. Casey seizes the drug and tricks the queen into following him into the retracting bleachers, thus trapping her. Casey then stabs the drug into the queen's eye. The queen infects Casey with her dying breath, but Casey almost immediately returns to normal upon the queen's death. Casey returns to the Locker Room and finds Stokely and Zeke alive.
One month later, everyone has returned to normal. Stan and Stokely begin dating, and Zeke takes Stan's place on the football team (while Miss Burke affectionately watches him practice). Mr. Furlong has miraculously survived the attack, now sporting an eyepatch and bandages on his hand. Casey begins dating Delilah and is considered a local hero.
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One evening at Herrington High School in Ohio, several teachers and the principal leave after discussions about the school's budget. Having left her keys behind, Principal Valerie Drake (Bebe Neuwirth) returns to retrieve them. In her office, she is barred from leaving by Coach Willis (Robert Patrick), who becomes increasingly erratic. As she attempts to leave, Willis impulsively stabs a pencil through her hand. Valerie flees to the entrance, only to find the door chained up and Drama teacher Mrs. Olsen (Piper Laurie) outside. She retrieves her keys and grabs a pair of scissors and escapes. Outside, Mrs. Olsen emotionlessly grabs the scissors and stabs Valerie.
The following morning, the film's protagonist students are introduced. Casey Connor (Elijah Wood), the dedicated but perpetually harassed photographer for the school newspaper, is the unappreciated assistant to spiteful Delilah Profitt (Jordana Brewster), the paper's editor-in-chief and head cheerleader. Delilah's mistreated boyfriend Stan Rosado (Shawn Hatosy) is contemplating quitting the football team to pursue academics. Zeke Tyler (Josh Hartnett) is an intelligent yet rebellious student repeating his senior year who sells, among other illegal items, a powdery ecstasy-like drug he manufactures and distributes; he is confronted by Miss Elizabeth Burke (Famke Janssen), who expresses concern for him over his illegal activities. Naive transfer student from Atlanta, Georgia, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), tries to befriend self-styled outcast Stokely Mitchell (Clea DuVall) despite the fact that Delilah has spread rumors that Stokely is a lesbian even though she has a crush on Stan; Marybeth, on the other hand, develops a crush on Zeke.
While eating lunch at the football field, Casey notices a strange creature in the grass. He takes it to Science teacher Mr. Furlong (Jon Stewart), where the specimen is examined and believed to be a new species of cephalopod-specific parasite called a mesozoan. Delilah takes Casey into the Teachers Lounge to find a story for the paper's front page, where they hide in a closet. They witness Coach Willis and Ms. Olsen assault the School Nurse, Ms. Harper (Salma Hayek) by forcing one of the creatures into her ear. They also find the body of Mrs. Brummel (Susan Willis). Casey and Delilah flee, and Casey calls the police. Principal Drake claims nothing is wrong and that Casey is seeking attention.
The next day, Casey tells Delilah, Stan and Stokely that he believes the teachers are being controlled by aliens. After Zeke and Marybeth enter the classroom and tease them about their theory, Mr. Furlong confronts them. Furlong suddenly becomes defensive and attempts to infect them. Zeke cuts off Furlong's fingers and injects his homemade drugs into Furlong's eye, apparently killing him. Zeke takes the five to his house, where he examines and experiments with Casey's specimen. He discovers that it needs water to survive and can be killed by his drugs because it is a diuretic. Zeke makes everyone take some of his drug to prove they are human and unaffected. Delilah is revealed as infected, and she destroys Zeke's lab and most of his drug supply before escaping.
Acting on Stokely's speculation that killing the alien queen will revert everyone to normal, the group returns to the school, where their football team is playing and infecting opposing players. Believing Principal Drake to be the queen, they isolate her in the gym and fatally shoot her. Stan goes outside and confronts the coach and the team to see if it worked but becomes infected. Zeke and Casey go to Zeke's car to retrieve more of Zeke's drugs. Casey leads infected students away from Zeke, who encounters Miss Burke in the parking lot and seemingly kills her when he makes his escape.
Back at the gym, Stokely becomes suspicious of Marybeth during a conversation about pretending to be what one isn't. Marybeth subsequently reveals herself to be the alien queen. Earlier on, she faked taking the drug. Casey and Stokely flee to the swimming pool where Stokely is injured and becomes infected. Zeke and Casey hide in the Locker Room, where Marybeth reverts to her human disguise, naked. She explains that she is taking over Earth because her own planet is dying. Marybeth transforms back into her true form and hurls Zeke across the room into the lockers, knocking him out. Casey seizes the drug and tricks the queen into following him into the retracting bleachers, thus trapping her. Casey then stabs the drug into the queen's eye. The queen infects Casey with her dying breath, but Casey almost immediately returns to normal upon the queen's death. Casey returns to the Locker Room and finds Stokely and Zeke alive.
One month later, everyone has returned to normal. Stan and Stokely begin dating, and Zeke takes Stan's place on the football team (while Miss Burke affectionately watches him practice). Mr. Furlong has miraculously survived the attack, now sporting an eyepatch and bandages on his hand. Casey begins dating Delilah and is considered a local hero.
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One evening at Herrington High School in Ohio, several teachers and the principal leave after discussions about the school's budget. Having left her keys behind, Principal Valerie Drake (Bebe Neuwirth) returns to retrieve them. In her office, she is barred from leaving by Coach Willis (Robert Patrick), who becomes increasingly erratic. As she attempts to leave, Willis impulsively stabs a pencil through her hand. Valerie flees to the entrance, only to find the door chained up and Drama teacher Mrs. Olsen (Piper Laurie) outside. She retrieves her keys and grabs a pair of scissors and escapes. Outside, Mrs. Olsen emotionlessly grabs the scissors and stabs Valerie.
The following morning, the film's protagonist students are introduced. Casey Connor (Elijah Wood), the dedicated but perpetually harassed photographer for the school newspaper, is the unappreciated assistant to spiteful Delilah Profitt (Jordana Brewster), the paper's editor-in-chief and head cheerleader. Delilah's mistreated boyfriend Stan Rosado (Shawn Hatosy) is contemplating quitting the football team to pursue academics. Zeke Tyler (Josh Hartnett) is an intelligent yet rebellious student repeating his senior year who sells, among other illegal items, a powdery ecstasy-like drug he manufactures and distributes; he is confronted by Miss Elizabeth Burke (Famke Janssen), who expresses concern for him over his illegal activities. Naive transfer student from Atlanta, Georgia, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), tries to befriend self-styled outcast Stokely Mitchell (Clea DuVall) despite the fact that Delilah has spread rumors that Stokely is a lesbian even though she has a crush on Stan; Marybeth, on the other hand, develops a crush on Zeke.
While eating lunch at the football field, Casey notices a strange creature in the grass. He takes it to Science teacher Mr. Furlong (Jon Stewart), where the specimen is examined and believed to be a new species of cephalopod-specific parasite called a mesozoan. Delilah takes Casey into the Teachers Lounge to find a story for the paper's front page, where they hide in a closet. They witness Coach Willis and Ms. Olsen assault the School Nurse, Ms. Harper (Salma Hayek) by forcing one of the creatures into her ear. They also find the body of Mrs. Brummel (Susan Willis). Casey and Delilah flee, and Casey calls the police. Principal Drake claims nothing is wrong and that Casey is seeking attention.
The next day, Casey tells Delilah, Stan and Stokely that he believes the teachers are being controlled by aliens. After Zeke and Marybeth enter the classroom and tease them about their theory, Mr. Furlong confronts them. Furlong suddenly becomes defensive and attempts to infect them. Zeke cuts off Furlong's fingers and injects his homemade drugs into Furlong's eye, apparently killing him. Zeke takes the five to his house, where he examines and experiments with Casey's specimen. He discovers that it needs water to survive and can be killed by his drugs because it is a diuretic. Zeke makes everyone take some of his drug to prove they are human and unaffected. Delilah is revealed as infected, and she destroys Zeke's lab and most of his drug supply before escaping.
Acting on Stokely's speculation that killing the alien queen will revert everyone to normal, the group returns to the school, where their football team is playing and infecting opposing players. Believing Principal Drake to be the queen, they isolate her in the gym and fatally shoot her. Stan goes outside and confronts the coach and the team to see if it worked but becomes infected. Zeke and Casey go to Zeke's car to retrieve more of Zeke's drugs. Casey leads infected students away from Zeke, who encounters Miss Burke in the parking lot and seemingly kills her when he makes his escape.
Back at the gym, Stokely becomes suspicious of Marybeth during a conversation about pretending to be what one isn't. Marybeth subsequently reveals herself to be the alien queen. Earlier on, she faked taking the drug. Casey and Stokely flee to the swimming pool where Stokely is injured and becomes infected. Zeke and Casey hide in the Locker Room, where Marybeth reverts to her human disguise, naked. She explains that she is taking over Earth because her own planet is dying. Marybeth transforms back into her true form and hurls Zeke across the room into the lockers, knocking him out. Casey seizes the drug and tricks the queen into following him into the retracting bleachers, thus trapping her. Casey then stabs the drug into the queen's eye. The queen infects Casey with her dying breath, but Casey almost immediately returns to normal upon the queen's death. Casey returns to the Locker Room and finds Stokely and Zeke alive.
One month later, everyone has returned to normal. Stan and Stokely begin dating, and Zeke takes Stan's place on the football team (while Miss Burke affectionately watches him practice). Mr. Furlong has miraculously survived the attack, now sporting an eyepatch and bandages on his hand. Casey begins dating Delilah and is considered a local hero.
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This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (October 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
One evening at Herrington High School in Ohio, several teachers and the principal leave after discussions about the school's budget. Having left her keys behind, Principal Valerie Drake (Bebe Neuwirth) returns to retrieve them. In her office, she is barred from leaving by Coach Willis (Robert Patrick), who becomes increasingly erratic. As she attempts to leave, Willis impulsively stabs a pencil through her hand. Valerie flees to the entrance, only to find the door chained up and Drama teacher Mrs. Olsen (Piper Laurie) outside. She retrieves her keys and grabs a pair of scissors and escapes. Outside, Mrs. Olsen emotionlessly grabs the scissors and stabs Valerie.
The following morning, the film's protagonist students are introduced. Casey Connor (Elijah Wood), the dedicated but perpetually harassed photographer for the school newspaper, is the unappreciated assistant to spiteful Delilah Profitt (Jordana Brewster), the paper's editor-in-chief and head cheerleader. Delilah's mistreated boyfriend Stan Rosado (Shawn Hatosy) is contemplating quitting the football team to pursue academics. Zeke Tyler (Josh Hartnett) is an intelligent yet rebellious student repeating his senior year who sells, among other illegal items, a powdery ecstasy-like drug he manufactures and distributes; he is confronted by Miss Elizabeth Burke (Famke Janssen), who expresses concern for him over his illegal activities. Naive transfer student from Atlanta, Georgia, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), tries to befriend self-styled outcast Stokely Mitchell (Clea DuVall) despite the fact that Delilah has spread rumors that Stokely is a lesbian even though she has a crush on Stan; Marybeth, on the other hand, develops a crush on Zeke.
While eating lunch at the football field, Casey notices a strange creature in the grass. He takes it to Science teacher Mr. Furlong (Jon Stewart), where the specimen is examined and believed to be a new species of cephalopod-specific parasite called a mesozoan. Delilah takes Casey into the Teachers Lounge to find a story for the paper's front page, where they hide in a closet. They witness Coach Willis and Ms. Olsen assault the School Nurse, Ms. Harper (Salma Hayek) by forcing one of the creatures into her ear. They also find the body of Mrs. Brummel (Susan Willis). Casey and Delilah flee, and Casey calls the police. Principal Drake claims nothing is wrong and that Casey is seeking attention.
The next day, Casey tells Delilah, Stan and Stokely that he believes the teachers are being controlled by aliens. After Zeke and Marybeth enter the classroom and tease them about their theory, Mr. Furlong confronts them. Furlong suddenly becomes defensive and attempts to infect them. Zeke cuts off Furlong's fingers and injects his homemade drugs into Furlong's eye, apparently killing him. Zeke takes the five to his house, where he examines and experiments with Casey's specimen. He discovers that it needs water to survive and can be killed by his drugs because it is a diuretic. Zeke makes everyone take some of his drug to prove they are human and unaffected. Delilah is revealed as infected, and she destroys Zeke's lab and most of his drug supply before escaping.
Acting on Stokely's speculation that killing the alien queen will revert everyone to normal, the group returns to the school, where their football team is playing and infecting opposing players. Believing Principal Drake to be the queen, they isolate her in the gym and fatally shoot her. Stan goes outside and confronts the coach and the team to see if it worked but becomes infected. Zeke and Casey go to Zeke's car to retrieve more of Zeke's drugs. Casey leads infected students away from Zeke, who encounters Miss Burke in the parking lot and seemingly kills her when he makes his escape.
Back at the gym, Stokely becomes suspicious of Marybeth during a conversation about pretending to be what one isn't. Marybeth subsequently reveals herself to be the alien queen. Earlier on, she faked taking the drug. Casey and Stokely flee to the swimming pool where Stokely is injured and becomes infected. Zeke and Casey hide in the Locker Room, where Marybeth reverts to her human disguise, naked. She explains that she is taking over Earth because her own planet is dying. Marybeth transforms back into her true form and hurls Zeke across the room into the lockers, knocking him out. Casey seizes the drug and tricks the queen into following him into the retracting bleachers, thus trapping her. Casey then stabs the drug into the queen's eye. The queen infects Casey with her dying breath, but Casey almost immediately returns to normal upon the queen's death. Casey returns to the Locker Room and finds Stokely and Zeke alive.
One month later, everyone has returned to normal. Stan and Stokely begin dating, and Zeke takes Stan's place on the football team (while Miss Burke affectionately watches him practice). Mr. Furlong has miraculously survived the attack, now sporting an eyepatch and bandages on his hand. Casey begins dating Delilah and is considered a local hero.
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Lucy Hill (Renee Zellweger) is a high achiever shooting to become a Vice President. To show the President that she has the ability, she takes an assignment to restructure one of their small manufacturing plants in Minnesota. From the high life in Miami to the bitter cold, snow, and icy roads, Lucy must endure these hardships to succeed. Lucy is treated as an outsider when she arrives, and the locals give her a week before she leaves. Lucy is a fighter and wants to win. She meets Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick, Jr.) who is the union representative. At first, she has some conflicts with the workers, but soon they begin to accept her. The new product line is a bust, and she is ordered to close the plant and fire everyone. However, she has a better idea of making money for the company and saving everybody's job. Along the way, she finds something she didn't know she was looking for - "Love".
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Lucy Hill (Renee Zellweger) is a high achiever shooting to become a Vice President. To show the President that she has the ability, she takes an assignment to restructure one of their small manufacturing plants in Minnesota. From the high life in Miami to the bitter cold, snow, and icy roads, Lucy must endure these hardships to succeed. Lucy is treated as an outsider when she arrives, and the locals give her a week before she leaves. Lucy is a fighter and wants to win. She meets Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick, Jr.) who is the union representative. At first, she has some conflicts with the workers, but soon they begin to accept her. The new product line is a bust, and she is ordered to close the plant and fire everyone. However, she has a better idea of making money for the company and saving everybody's job. Along the way, she finds something she didn't know she was looking for - "Love".
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New In Town
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Lucy Hill (Renee Zellweger) is a high achiever shooting to become a Vice President. To show the President that she has the ability, she takes an assignment to restructure one of their small manufacturing plants in Minnesota. From the high life in Miami to the bitter cold, snow, and icy roads, Lucy must endure these hardships to succeed. Lucy is treated as an outsider when she arrives, and the locals give her a week before she leaves. Lucy is a fighter and wants to win. She meets Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick, Jr.) who is the union representative. At first, she has some conflicts with the workers, but soon they begin to accept her. The new product line is a bust, and she is ordered to close the plant and fire everyone. However, she has a better idea of making money for the company and saving everybody's job. Along the way, she finds something she didn't know she was looking for - "Love".
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New In Town
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Lucy Hill (Renee Zellweger) is a high achiever shooting to become a Vice President. To show the President that she has the ability, she takes an assignment to restructure one of their small manufacturing plants in Minnesota. From the high life in Miami to the bitter cold, snow, and icy roads, Lucy must endure these hardships to succeed. Lucy is treated as an outsider when she arrives, and the locals give her a week before she leaves. Lucy is a fighter and wants to win. She meets Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick, Jr.) who is the union representative. At first, she has some conflicts with the workers, but soon they begin to accept her. The new product line is a bust, and she is ordered to close the plant and fire everyone. However, she has a better idea of making money for the company and saving everybody's job. Along the way, she finds something she didn't know she was looking for - "Love".
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New In Town
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Zellweger left Miami for where?
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Lucy Hill (Renee Zellweger) is a high achiever shooting to become a Vice President. To show the President that she has the ability, she takes an assignment to restructure one of their small manufacturing plants in Minnesota. From the high life in Miami to the bitter cold, snow, and icy roads, Lucy must endure these hardships to succeed. Lucy is treated as an outsider when she arrives, and the locals give her a week before she leaves. Lucy is a fighter and wants to win. She meets Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick, Jr.) who is the union representative. At first, she has some conflicts with the workers, but soon they begin to accept her. The new product line is a bust, and she is ordered to close the plant and fire everyone. However, she has a better idea of making money for the company and saving everybody's job. Along the way, she finds something she didn't know she was looking for - "Love".
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New In Town
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Lucy Hill (Renee Zellweger) is a high achiever shooting to become a Vice President. To show the President that she has the ability, she takes an assignment to restructure one of their small manufacturing plants in Minnesota. From the high life in Miami to the bitter cold, snow, and icy roads, Lucy must endure these hardships to succeed. Lucy is treated as an outsider when she arrives, and the locals give her a week before she leaves. Lucy is a fighter and wants to win. She meets Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick, Jr.) who is the union representative. At first, she has some conflicts with the workers, but soon they begin to accept her. The new product line is a bust, and she is ordered to close the plant and fire everyone. However, she has a better idea of making money for the company and saving everybody's job. Along the way, she finds something she didn't know she was looking for - "Love".
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Lucy Hill (Renee Zellweger) is a high achiever shooting to become a Vice President. To show the President that she has the ability, she takes an assignment to restructure one of their small manufacturing plants in Minnesota. From the high life in Miami to the bitter cold, snow, and icy roads, Lucy must endure these hardships to succeed. Lucy is treated as an outsider when she arrives, and the locals give her a week before she leaves. Lucy is a fighter and wants to win. She meets Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick, Jr.) who is the union representative. At first, she has some conflicts with the workers, but soon they begin to accept her. The new product line is a bust, and she is ordered to close the plant and fire everyone. However, she has a better idea of making money for the company and saving everybody's job. Along the way, she finds something she didn't know she was looking for - "Love".
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Lucy Hill (Renee Zellweger) is a high achiever shooting to become a Vice President. To show the President that she has the ability, she takes an assignment to restructure one of their small manufacturing plants in Minnesota. From the high life in Miami to the bitter cold, snow, and icy roads, Lucy must endure these hardships to succeed. Lucy is treated as an outsider when she arrives, and the locals give her a week before she leaves. Lucy is a fighter and wants to win. She meets Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick, Jr.) who is the union representative. At first, she has some conflicts with the workers, but soon they begin to accept her. The new product line is a bust, and she is ordered to close the plant and fire everyone. However, she has a better idea of making money for the company and saving everybody's job. Along the way, she finds something she didn't know she was looking for - "Love".
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Lucy Hill (Renee Zellweger) is a high achiever shooting to become a Vice President. To show the President that she has the ability, she takes an assignment to restructure one of their small manufacturing plants in Minnesota. From the high life in Miami to the bitter cold, snow, and icy roads, Lucy must endure these hardships to succeed. Lucy is treated as an outsider when she arrives, and the locals give her a week before she leaves. Lucy is a fighter and wants to win. She meets Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick, Jr.) who is the union representative. At first, she has some conflicts with the workers, but soon they begin to accept her. The new product line is a bust, and she is ordered to close the plant and fire everyone. However, she has a better idea of making money for the company and saving everybody's job. Along the way, she finds something she didn't know she was looking for - "Love".
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New In Town
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Gloria Mundy (Goldie Hawn) is attending a party in a town across the bay from San Francisco. From a conversation with a friend we learn that she is recently divorced and is shying away from dating men to avoid getting her heart broken again. Her friend urges her to become more social and for a few seconds she considers getting to know a stranger at the party played by Chevy Chase. Deciding he is a klutz and a bore she drives back to the city alone. As the opening credits roll we see her driving down the gorgeous Marlin County coastline in her yellow VW convertible as Barry Manilow sings the song "Ready to Take a Chance Again."When Gloria passes a handsome stranded stranger with broken down car, she decides to take a chance and pulls over to help. The stranger, Bob Scott (Bruce Solomon) asks her to drive him back to the city. On the way Scott notices that they are being followed by a black limo and decides to slip a cigarette pack, containing a spool of film, into Gloria's purse asking her to meet him at a movie theater later that evening. When she drops him off, we see two men jump from the limo and pursue him.When Scott finally reaches the movie theater, he sits down and we see he is hurt and bleeding badly. He dies shortly after whispering to Gloria "Beware of the dwarf!" She runs from the theater and gets the manager, but by the time they get back to her seat, the body is gone.Gloria tells this story to her elderly landlord Mr. Hennessey (Burgess Meredith), a retired anthropologist who keeps a ten foot snake as a pet, then heads upstairs to go to bed. The next day when she goes to work at the public library she also tells this story to her girlfriend, Stella, (Marilyn Sokol) who is convinced the whole thing is a hoax by a sex-crazed man, and insists the Gloria protect herself by carrying a portable alarm and a can of mace in her purse.As she is closing up the library that evening Gloria finds herself alone with an albino stranger (William Frankfather) who tries to kidnap her. She flees the building with the albino and another swarthy character, The Turk (Ion Teodorescu) in pursuit. Running into a bar she picks up Stanley Tibbets (Dudley Moore) and without telling him whats going on, asks him to take her to his apartment. There, Stanley misreads her intentions and prepares for a wild evening of sex, while she is distracted watching her pursuers out the window. When she finally turns around and sees Stanley in his underwear she is shocked and he is embarrassed. She heads home while Stanley mutters his apologies.Gloria is later assaulted at her apartment by a man with a scar on his face (Don Calfa), who demands she give him whatever was passed to her by Scott. He takes the cigarettes, and then attempts to strangle Gloria, but she stabs him with a pair of knitting needles (The cigarettes fall out of his pocket and lay hidden under a plant). Thinking she has killed him she calls the police, but as she turns around he is up again staggering toward her with murderous intent. The albino suddenly appears at the window and uses a throwing knife to kill the man with the scar and Gloria faints.She awakes to see the face of Chevy Chase's character, who we find is police Lt. Tony Carlson. Gloria tells him her story, but again the body has disappeared. Carlson's partner, Fergie, (Brian Dennehy) thinks she is nuts, but Tony is attracted to her and invites her to the station during her lunch hour.When she leaves the library to meet Tony for lunch she is kidnapped by the albino and the Turk. Waking up locked in a room she uses the portable alarm to get the Turk into the room and then maces him. She then climbs down the fire escape in the pouring rain and jumps to safely. Later she shows up at Tony's office, soaked to the skin and he takes her home.The next day Tony and Fergie check out the room where Gloria was held and find out that it was rented to someone named "Stiltskin." When Tony gets back to police headquarters he is informed that Stiltskin is the name of an assassin whose nickname is the "The Dwarf" and Scott was working undercover trying to find the name of the target. Suddenly Gloria's strange story makes sense and Tony heads out to her apartment to make sure she is okay.In the meanwhile Gloria has a visit from salesman J.J. MacKuen (Billy Barty). As he is a midget, she is terrified and misunderstanding his offer to connect her with eternity pushes him out the window, where he falls into a trash barrel and goes rolling down the hilly San Francisco street. When Tony arrives they open MacKuen's case to find he was an innocent Bible salesman.Gloria, Tony and Fergie head out to the residence of Archbishop Thorncrest, whose limo has been identified as the one used in kidnapping Gloria. The Archbishop (Eugene Roche) and his assistant Delia Darrow (Rachel Roberts), are busy preparing for a visit by the Pope and claim the car has been missing, taken by the chauffer, The Turk. When Gloria and party leave we find out that the Archbishop has been replaced by his identical brother. He and Darrow, Stiltskin, the albino and the Turk are part of an anti-religious conspiracy to kill the Pope.To keep Gloria safe Tony takes her to his house overnight: a fancy houseboat in Sausalito where they become romantically involved. The next day he takes Gloria home where Fergie is supposed to keep an eye on her while Tony heads out to look at where they found scarface's body. Fergie never shows up at Gloria's but she gets a mysterious call from him asking her to meet him at a deserted building next to a "massage" parlor. Stiltskin (Marc Lawrence) and company have kidnapped Fergie and forced him to make the call to trap Gloria. At the last moment Fergie yells a warning and Gloria escapes into the massage parlor hiding in one of the rooms where she again runs into Stanley. Stanley is mortified, but Gloria begs him to call the police and have the house raided. He finally does this, but Gloria is captured anyway while Stanley is hauled off to the police station.When Gloria and Fergie disappear, Tony decides to search the Archbishop's house with the help of Mr. Hennessey. Tony finds Fergie in the basement and a fight erupts between him and Stiltskin were Stiltskin is killed. Tony is captured and taken upstairs where he is tied up with Gloria. The archbishop imposter informs them that even with Stilskin dead, the albino, the backup assassin, will do the job by shooting the Pope from one of the organ bays during that evening's opera. Mr. Hennessey suddenly attacks and the archbishop imposter is knocked cold as a martial arts contest unfolds between the elderly Hennessey and the middle-aged Delia Darrow with the tied up Tony and Gloria watching. Hennessey finally wins and Tony and Gloria are released to make a hair raising race across the city (wrecking several vehicles in the process) to the opera house.They check the first organ bay and it seems empty, so Tony leaves Gloria there while he and the other police leave to check the other side. The albino comes out from where he has been hiding, however, and kidnaps Gloria, dragging her up into the catwalks above the stage while the opera continues below. The albino manages to shoot a pursuing policeman who tumbles over the edge and gets caught in the rigging of a sailing ship "flying" setpiece in the rafters of the theater. The albino is then shot by Tony, falls and is caught in the same way. The set suddenly drops down out of the ceiling at the end of the opera with the two dead men caught in the rigging. The whole theater sits in shock at this until the Pope, apparently thinking this is the way the opera is supposed to end, starts clapping and everybody else joins in. Tony and Gloria find each other and embrace while the crowd cheers. Down the orchestra pit we see the conductor is Stanley, who blanches at seeing Gloria, and slips on a pair of sunglasses hoping to avoid another embarrassing encounter with her.
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Foul Play
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Who abducts Gloria?
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Gloria Mundy (Goldie Hawn) is attending a party in a town across the bay from San Francisco. From a conversation with a friend we learn that she is recently divorced and is shying away from dating men to avoid getting her heart broken again. Her friend urges her to become more social and for a few seconds she considers getting to know a stranger at the party played by Chevy Chase. Deciding he is a klutz and a bore she drives back to the city alone. As the opening credits roll we see her driving down the gorgeous Marlin County coastline in her yellow VW convertible as Barry Manilow sings the song "Ready to Take a Chance Again."When Gloria passes a handsome stranded stranger with broken down car, she decides to take a chance and pulls over to help. The stranger, Bob Scott (Bruce Solomon) asks her to drive him back to the city. On the way Scott notices that they are being followed by a black limo and decides to slip a cigarette pack, containing a spool of film, into Gloria's purse asking her to meet him at a movie theater later that evening. When she drops him off, we see two men jump from the limo and pursue him.When Scott finally reaches the movie theater, he sits down and we see he is hurt and bleeding badly. He dies shortly after whispering to Gloria "Beware of the dwarf!" She runs from the theater and gets the manager, but by the time they get back to her seat, the body is gone.Gloria tells this story to her elderly landlord Mr. Hennessey (Burgess Meredith), a retired anthropologist who keeps a ten foot snake as a pet, then heads upstairs to go to bed. The next day when she goes to work at the public library she also tells this story to her girlfriend, Stella, (Marilyn Sokol) who is convinced the whole thing is a hoax by a sex-crazed man, and insists the Gloria protect herself by carrying a portable alarm and a can of mace in her purse.As she is closing up the library that evening Gloria finds herself alone with an albino stranger (William Frankfather) who tries to kidnap her. She flees the building with the albino and another swarthy character, The Turk (Ion Teodorescu) in pursuit. Running into a bar she picks up Stanley Tibbets (Dudley Moore) and without telling him whats going on, asks him to take her to his apartment. There, Stanley misreads her intentions and prepares for a wild evening of sex, while she is distracted watching her pursuers out the window. When she finally turns around and sees Stanley in his underwear she is shocked and he is embarrassed. She heads home while Stanley mutters his apologies.Gloria is later assaulted at her apartment by a man with a scar on his face (Don Calfa), who demands she give him whatever was passed to her by Scott. He takes the cigarettes, and then attempts to strangle Gloria, but she stabs him with a pair of knitting needles (The cigarettes fall out of his pocket and lay hidden under a plant). Thinking she has killed him she calls the police, but as she turns around he is up again staggering toward her with murderous intent. The albino suddenly appears at the window and uses a throwing knife to kill the man with the scar and Gloria faints.She awakes to see the face of Chevy Chase's character, who we find is police Lt. Tony Carlson. Gloria tells him her story, but again the body has disappeared. Carlson's partner, Fergie, (Brian Dennehy) thinks she is nuts, but Tony is attracted to her and invites her to the station during her lunch hour.When she leaves the library to meet Tony for lunch she is kidnapped by the albino and the Turk. Waking up locked in a room she uses the portable alarm to get the Turk into the room and then maces him. She then climbs down the fire escape in the pouring rain and jumps to safely. Later she shows up at Tony's office, soaked to the skin and he takes her home.The next day Tony and Fergie check out the room where Gloria was held and find out that it was rented to someone named "Stiltskin." When Tony gets back to police headquarters he is informed that Stiltskin is the name of an assassin whose nickname is the "The Dwarf" and Scott was working undercover trying to find the name of the target. Suddenly Gloria's strange story makes sense and Tony heads out to her apartment to make sure she is okay.In the meanwhile Gloria has a visit from salesman J.J. MacKuen (Billy Barty). As he is a midget, she is terrified and misunderstanding his offer to connect her with eternity pushes him out the window, where he falls into a trash barrel and goes rolling down the hilly San Francisco street. When Tony arrives they open MacKuen's case to find he was an innocent Bible salesman.Gloria, Tony and Fergie head out to the residence of Archbishop Thorncrest, whose limo has been identified as the one used in kidnapping Gloria. The Archbishop (Eugene Roche) and his assistant Delia Darrow (Rachel Roberts), are busy preparing for a visit by the Pope and claim the car has been missing, taken by the chauffer, The Turk. When Gloria and party leave we find out that the Archbishop has been replaced by his identical brother. He and Darrow, Stiltskin, the albino and the Turk are part of an anti-religious conspiracy to kill the Pope.To keep Gloria safe Tony takes her to his house overnight: a fancy houseboat in Sausalito where they become romantically involved. The next day he takes Gloria home where Fergie is supposed to keep an eye on her while Tony heads out to look at where they found scarface's body. Fergie never shows up at Gloria's but she gets a mysterious call from him asking her to meet him at a deserted building next to a "massage" parlor. Stiltskin (Marc Lawrence) and company have kidnapped Fergie and forced him to make the call to trap Gloria. At the last moment Fergie yells a warning and Gloria escapes into the massage parlor hiding in one of the rooms where she again runs into Stanley. Stanley is mortified, but Gloria begs him to call the police and have the house raided. He finally does this, but Gloria is captured anyway while Stanley is hauled off to the police station.When Gloria and Fergie disappear, Tony decides to search the Archbishop's house with the help of Mr. Hennessey. Tony finds Fergie in the basement and a fight erupts between him and Stiltskin were Stiltskin is killed. Tony is captured and taken upstairs where he is tied up with Gloria. The archbishop imposter informs them that even with Stilskin dead, the albino, the backup assassin, will do the job by shooting the Pope from one of the organ bays during that evening's opera. Mr. Hennessey suddenly attacks and the archbishop imposter is knocked cold as a martial arts contest unfolds between the elderly Hennessey and the middle-aged Delia Darrow with the tied up Tony and Gloria watching. Hennessey finally wins and Tony and Gloria are released to make a hair raising race across the city (wrecking several vehicles in the process) to the opera house.They check the first organ bay and it seems empty, so Tony leaves Gloria there while he and the other police leave to check the other side. The albino comes out from where he has been hiding, however, and kidnaps Gloria, dragging her up into the catwalks above the stage while the opera continues below. The albino manages to shoot a pursuing policeman who tumbles over the edge and gets caught in the rigging of a sailing ship "flying" setpiece in the rafters of the theater. The albino is then shot by Tony, falls and is caught in the same way. The set suddenly drops down out of the ceiling at the end of the opera with the two dead men caught in the rigging. The whole theater sits in shock at this until the Pope, apparently thinking this is the way the opera is supposed to end, starts clapping and everybody else joins in. Tony and Gloria find each other and embrace while the crowd cheers. Down the orchestra pit we see the conductor is Stanley, who blanches at seeing Gloria, and slips on a pair of sunglasses hoping to avoid another embarrassing encounter with her.
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Foul Play
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Who impersonated archbishop thorncrest?
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"His identical brother"
] | false |
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