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...infamous eyeball- slitting scene, featuring Buñuel himself) our hero is seen bicycling through the streets wearing nun-like apparel. Later on, as the hero attempts to sexually attack the heroine, he is required to pull ropes connected to a variety of weighty impediments - including two reclining Marist brothers (one of whom is purportedly Dali). "L'Age d'or" followed soon after, but Buñuel was not able to return to his trademark imagery until the 1950s, as the political climate in the countries he inhabited (Spain and America) made it impossible for him to work again...
...final game, Marist was up 1-0 before losing control. The Crimson closed with a 15-2 run to sweep its second consecutive match...
During the match, Harvard overwhelmed Marist, who never managed to compete with Harvard...
...first game, Harvard lost the first point when an attempted kill found the net. That was as close as Marist would...
...Crimson ran off 14 straight points, overpowering Marist on offense and shutting it down on defense, and coasted to win the game...