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...deception (?No Man of Her Own?), murder (?The Bride Wore Black,? ?Mississippi Mermaid?) or near-death (?Martha?). The obtuse cop (?Phantom,? ?Black Angel,? ?Fear,? ?Thousand Eyes,? ?The Window,? ?Rear Window?). The letter with ominous news (?No Man,? ?Rear,? ?Mermaid?). The murderous or suicidal impulses on an el platform or train overpass (?Phantom,? ?Thousand,? ?The Window,? ?No Man?). The race to prevent an innocent person?s death (?Phantom,? ?Angel,? ?Thousand?) - which, Woolrich made clear, was only a reprieve from the irrevocable death sentence we all live under...
...Leave it to the Indians to take the congested saga of ?I Married a Dead Man? - distressed young woman, fatal train wreck, her deception of a loving adoptive family, extortion by the old beau - and pack it with three times the plot, plus songs. Since the movie is both fabulous and obscure, I?ll spell out what happens. This may take a while...
...boats?) and rushes to his arms. They happen to be wrapped around his real amour, tarty singer Shabu (Bindu). Flummoxed and furious, she flees back to her rich uncle to beg forgiveness, only to notice that he?s dead, probably of heartbreak. She flees yet again, to the train station. There she meets old friend Poonam, whose husband died in a jeep accident and who is about to suffer a similar automotive auto-da-fe. In a hospital after the train wreck, the dying Poonam begs Madhu to assume her identity and give her son Munni the home...
...reputation for ball handling and quickness, McCullouch’s ability to stick so close to the point guard without fouling was a testament to her extraordinary hustle and agility. McCullouch, easily the fastest player in Lavietes, was a speedster in high school and hopes to train for the USATF Olympic Trials this summer...
...said that first-year students train alongside more experienced second- and third-year students, and are briefed extensively by the program’s lawyers...