Word: sedans
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...winters ago Leif Rosenberger and eight other hockey players were in a car accident driving home from a post-game celebration. When the police arrived at the scene of the accident, they asked Rosenberger if a black sedan had driven his car off the road. Rosenberger replied yes, a lie. The police then agreed to give him and his friends a lift to the Pi Eta Club...
Nixon enters the main throne room of the emperor, then the smaller Hall of Perfect Harmony. In a corner is a sedan chair, gilded and elaborately carved, on which the emperor was transported to the throne. "He didn't get much exercise if he was always carried on the chair," the President observes. Following Nixon and his party as it sways through the hall seems a bizarre intrusion on the heavenly harmonies, but the building absorbs it all with splendid serenity. When the press and cameramen momentarily block the way, Nixon explains: "Our press is like an unorganized army...
...then neither are the other motivations in The Jerusalem File interference from Pleasence and Williamson and several ominous appearances by the black sedan. The students drive across the dunes to meet their fate, and the movie ends as it began: badly. Raoul Coutard's photography, however, is very easy on the eyes, as is Daria Halprin, modeling the latest in kibbutz sportswear...
When last seen, Bruce Davison was being devoured by vermin in Willard. He is back, with no visible scars, in The Jerusalem File. This is an adventure in which the only rats are a mob of blood thirsty Arabs who cruise about in a ramshackle black sedan gunning down their enemies...
...Bruce befriended a youthful Arab partisan named Raschid (Zeev Revah), who spoke eloquently of his people's cause. Now, with Bruce studying in the Holy Land, the two resume their tête-á-têtes while Raschid loads automatic-rifle clips. After Raschid goes underground with those fellows in the black sedan, Bruce is one of the few people in Jerusalem who knows how to get in touch with...