Senor Wagner, an elderly man living in Argentina, receives a mysterious package containing an antique mirror. Strange voices from the mirror call out to "Doctor Rascher," seeming to pull Senor Wagner into his past. Flashbacks reveal Senor Wagner was actually Doctor Hans Wilhelm Rascher, a Nazi physician who conducted deadly experiments on concentration camp prisoners. The ghosts of his victims now haunt Rascher through the mirror, unable to let him forget his horrific crimes.
Alea holds a seance for the Thompson family at their home. During the seance, the spirit of the Thompsons' mother appears but cannot stay long. Other spirits grow angry and the ceiling collapses, killing the Thompson family. Alea wakes up confused and discovers people cannot see or hear her. She realizes she may be dead. After encounters where people walk through her, Alea meets with a psychic who confirms she is dead. However, Alea's sister is able to hear her on the phone, reassuring Alea that she is in fact still alive.
This document is a screenplay that tells the story of Charlotte, a 16-year-old girl who goes missing on her way to a friend's house after arguing with her parents. Her friends realize she never arrived and go to her house, where her indifferent parents claim not to know where she is. The next day, a police officer questions the parents, who give vague and inconsistent answers. The screenplay hints that the parents may be hiding something about Charlotte's disappearance.
Charlotte goes missing on her walk to a friend's house after a fight with her parents. Her friends realize she never arrived and go to her house, where her indifferent mother claims not to know where she is. The police are called and question the parents, who give inconsistent stories. It is revealed that Charlotte is being held captive somewhere. The film ends without resolving her fate.
The narrator meets a mysterious little girl named Allegra during a rainy night stay at Villa Henderson in Italy. The 5-year-old Allegra with blond hair and blue eyes visits him in his room, asking him to take her to her mother Claire in Bagno a Ripoli near Florence. However, the owner Chiara's daughter Allegra has black hair and brown eyes and does not know of Bagno a Ripoli. The narrator is confused about the identity of the ghostly Allegra who keeps visiting him at night.
Charlotte leaves her parents' house to go out with friends but never arrives. Her parents Karen and Michael give inconsistent details to the police about the last time they saw her. Charlotte is shown tied up in a dark room. Michael is seen hiding a black balaclava in the kitchen during the police visit. The story implies Charlotte may have been captured by someone on her walk to her friend's house.
1. Detective Sergeant O'Neil and Detective Constable Harper are called to investigate a dead body found in a council flat. Upon arriving at the scene, they discover that a woman has been strangled. Her arm has been chewed by a small chihuahua dog also found at the scene.
2. After examining the body, Harper vomits in disgust. O'Neil takes charge of the chihuahua dog as potential evidence. As they leave the crime scene, Harper reminds O'Neil that it is his anniversary with his wife. O'Neil realizes he forgot and is in trouble.
3. Later, as they discuss plans for the evening, O'Neil gets an idea for what to
The narrator had baked an apple pie for a holiday feast but found it missing from the window sill where it had been cooling. All that remained were animal tracks in the snow. The pie thief remains unknown, so the neighbors are suggested as potential witnesses who could help identify the culprit if they saw anything.
One night, while home alone, the narrator hears strange noises coming from the kitchen. Upon investigating, no source is found, but the noises grow louder. As it starts raining heavily, the narrator sees the trees swaying ominously outside. Terrified, the narrator returns to the living room as the television begins playing a horror movie about vampires. Later, someone knocks at the door and a vampire-like woman with an ugly face appears, staring at the narrator. The narrator is able to make the woman disappear by praying. When the narrator's parents return home, the horrifying experience is not shared but will never be forgotten.
Alea holds a seance for the Thompson family at their home. During the seance, the spirit of the Thompsons' mother appears but cannot stay long. Other spirits grow angry and the ceiling collapses, killing the Thompson family. Alea wakes up confused and discovers people cannot see or hear her. She realizes she may be dead. After encounters where people walk through her, Alea meets with a psychic who confirms she is dead. However, Alea's sister is able to hear her on the phone, reassuring Alea that she is in fact still alive.
This document is a screenplay that tells the story of Charlotte, a 16-year-old girl who goes missing on her way to a friend's house after arguing with her parents. Her friends realize she never arrived and go to her house, where her indifferent parents claim not to know where she is. The next day, a police officer questions the parents, who give vague and inconsistent answers. The screenplay hints that the parents may be hiding something about Charlotte's disappearance.
Charlotte goes missing on her walk to a friend's house after a fight with her parents. Her friends realize she never arrived and go to her house, where her indifferent mother claims not to know where she is. The police are called and question the parents, who give inconsistent stories. It is revealed that Charlotte is being held captive somewhere. The film ends without resolving her fate.
The narrator meets a mysterious little girl named Allegra during a rainy night stay at Villa Henderson in Italy. The 5-year-old Allegra with blond hair and blue eyes visits him in his room, asking him to take her to her mother Claire in Bagno a Ripoli near Florence. However, the owner Chiara's daughter Allegra has black hair and brown eyes and does not know of Bagno a Ripoli. The narrator is confused about the identity of the ghostly Allegra who keeps visiting him at night.
Charlotte leaves her parents' house to go out with friends but never arrives. Her parents Karen and Michael give inconsistent details to the police about the last time they saw her. Charlotte is shown tied up in a dark room. Michael is seen hiding a black balaclava in the kitchen during the police visit. The story implies Charlotte may have been captured by someone on her walk to her friend's house.
1. Detective Sergeant O'Neil and Detective Constable Harper are called to investigate a dead body found in a council flat. Upon arriving at the scene, they discover that a woman has been strangled. Her arm has been chewed by a small chihuahua dog also found at the scene.
2. After examining the body, Harper vomits in disgust. O'Neil takes charge of the chihuahua dog as potential evidence. As they leave the crime scene, Harper reminds O'Neil that it is his anniversary with his wife. O'Neil realizes he forgot and is in trouble.
3. Later, as they discuss plans for the evening, O'Neil gets an idea for what to
The narrator had baked an apple pie for a holiday feast but found it missing from the window sill where it had been cooling. All that remained were animal tracks in the snow. The pie thief remains unknown, so the neighbors are suggested as potential witnesses who could help identify the culprit if they saw anything.
One night, while home alone, the narrator hears strange noises coming from the kitchen. Upon investigating, no source is found, but the noises grow louder. As it starts raining heavily, the narrator sees the trees swaying ominously outside. Terrified, the narrator returns to the living room as the television begins playing a horror movie about vampires. Later, someone knocks at the door and a vampire-like woman with an ugly face appears, staring at the narrator. The narrator is able to make the woman disappear by praying. When the narrator's parents return home, the horrifying experience is not shared but will never be forgotten.
This chapter provides background on Dr. Jekyll and establishes the central mystery of the story. Dr. Jekyll is conducting strange experiments in his laboratory, working to separate good and evil parts of human character. One night, he drinks a potion that transforms him into the evil Mr. Hyde. The document then introduces Mr. Utterson, Dr. Jekyll's lawyer, who becomes suspicious of Mr. Hyde after he assaults a child and leaves with a cheque signed by Dr. Jekyll. Utterson learns Dr. Jekyll has made Hyde the sole heir to his estate in his will.
The document is a table of contents for H.G. Wells' novel "The Invisible Man". It lists the chapter titles and provides a brief excerpt from Chapter 1 describing the arrival of the invisible man at an inn during a snowstorm, where he keeps his face and head covered with bandages and asks the innkeeper not to remove his hat or coat.
This document is a screenplay about a student named Kevan who hears a voice after returning home. While washing her face, a voice that seems to be in her mirror tells her it wants to borrow her body. Kevan refuses and punches the mirror. Later, she finds a special candy and eats it, then wakes up suddenly.
Oscar wilde -_the_canterville_ghost_and_other_stories_macmillan_readers505535Mine
This document is a summary of the short story "The Canterville Ghost" by Oscar Wilde. It describes how the American Otis family moves into an old English mansion, Canterville Chase, which is rumored to be haunted by a ghost. While the Otis family does not believe in ghosts, strange events begin to occur, with a blood stain reappearing on the library floor every night. The family has several encounters with the Canterville Ghost, but are not frightened of it like previous residents. The ghost finds he is unable to scare the practical and skeptical American family.
The document is a screenplay about a 17-year-old student named Kevan Jing who hears the voice of a devil in her mirror. The devil tells Kevan it wants to borrow her body, but Kevan refuses and punches the mirror. Later, Kevan finds a special candy and eats it before going to bed. She then suddenly gets up from bed, facing the camera.
641 английский язык. 4кл. книга для чтения верещагина, афанасьева-2010 -112сddfefa
There was once a boy who liked to play tricks and tell lies. He often cried "Wolf!" to get the villagers' attention, but when they came to help him there was no wolf. One day, there really was a wolf, but the villagers did not believe the boy and by the time they came to help it was too late. The main idea is that the boy's lies caused the villagers not to believe him when he really needed help.
The document provides 6 parables intended to teach management lessons. Each parable is 1-2 paragraphs and includes a moral at the end. The parables use humorous scenarios and characters like priests, nuns, cows, birds, and cats to illustrate lessons about sharing critical information to prevent risk, being informed in your job to seize opportunities, letting your boss make decisions, dangers of overconfidence, benefits and risks of unconventional strategies, and dangers of singing while vulnerable.
The narrator and their three brothers - Skyler, Chris, and Alex - are stranded when their car breaks down on a remote road. They walk to a nearby creepy mansion for shelter. The owner, Mr. Drudge, allows them to stay the night. Later, the narrator discovers that Chris and Alex are missing from their rooms. When they inform Mr. Drudge, he insists the brothers must have wandered off and will return by morning. However, the narrator finds a secret door open in their room, raising suspicions about the strange events and Mr. Drudge.
Mary Maloney is waiting for her husband Patrick to return home from work. When he arrives, he tells her shocking news - that he wants a divorce. Enraged, Mary hits Patrick over the head with a frozen leg of lamb, killing him. She then stages the crime scene to look like an accident and calls the police. When they arrive, she pretends to be distraught over discovering his body. The police begin to investigate, finding evidence of dried blood on Patrick's head.
A young girl named Anastasia escapes from a violent client by breaking a window and stealing his uniform and boots. She insists on seeing General William Booth, the leader of the Salvation Army. General Booth is struggling to write when he is informed of the girl's arrival. He agrees to meet with her after she is cleaned up, recognizing it as an opportunity from God. The excerpt then shifts back in time to show a young William Booth preaching to drunkards and prostitutes on a street corner in one of London's worst slums.
The passage describes the arrival of a mysterious stranger at an inn during a snowstorm in February. He demands a room and fire, throwing money on the table to pay. When the innkeeper Mrs. Hall brings him his meal, he refuses to remove his damp hat and coat by the fire, which is unusual. She notices he is wearing large blue spectacles that hide his face. The stranger's refusal to remove his outerwear despite being inside by the fire, as well as his obscured facial features, make his behavior peculiar and intriguing.
The document introduces Vonne Benedettoo, an 18-year-old demigod daughter of the goddess of spite. She lives in England with her father but attends Camp Half-Blood in the summer. The story follows Vonne as she deals with her father being arrested for drunk driving and prepares to go to camp. At camp, Vonne has a feeling she will betray her friends. The story continues with Vonne fighting in a chaotic battle and ultimately committing suicide by jumping off a cliff.
Leila continues working two jobs to save money for fairy wings while living in a residential facility. Several residents have died from fires and other accidents under the negligent supervision of the facility director. Leila gains a new friend but the facility remains dangerously understaffed and unsafe.
The song describes a traveler stopping for the night at the ominous Hotel California. Upon entering, he finds luxurious surroundings but strange, unsettling vibes. References to "prisoners" and being unable to leave suggest an ominous, inescapable atmosphere. The song depicts the hotel as a lavish yet creepy place with a dark underlying meaning that is never fully revealed.
The protagonist finds Aipom injured after a battle in the woods. They rush to the Pokemon Center in Violet City for help. Despite Nurse Joy taking Aipom back, the protagonist worries for hours until she confirms Aipom will recover. The next day, Aipom's friend James gifts him a "Move Tutor Box" which teaches him the new move Ice Punch, much to the protagonist and Aipom's excitement. However, Chansey blocks them from testing it out as Aipom needs to rest.
This document provides an overview of characters and establishes conflict. It introduces Florence Miller, a young NASA engineer, and Alex Evans, a widowed NASA scientist. Florence is given an opportunity to work on Alex's Mars mission. Another scientist, Margot Davis, is upset she was not publicly acknowledged for her work. Margot accuses Florence of only getting the job due to her connection with Alex. This causes tension between the two women. Alex later confronts Margot about files he has discovered, hinting at undisclosed actions on her part.
Aaron dies while putting on a sock and finds himself in a plain white room with Alan, an intern at "Heaven 2.0". Alan informs Aaron that they must review his good and bad deeds to determine if he qualifies for entry into heaven. After reviewing Aaron's deeds, which include stealing, swearing, and an obsession with baked beans, Alan determines Aaron's good and bad deeds are evenly matched, meaning he will have to stay with Alan for eternity. Desperate, Aaron flatters Alan to tip the scales in his favor, allowing him to pass through the door to heaven.
This document is the first chapter of a story about a teenage mutant named Cheryl Davis who has the power to heal quickly. At age 13 she was cut badly in a surfing accident and her wound healed instantly, revealing her mutation. Five years later she uses her ability to save a fellow surfer who is badly injured. That night Professor X detects Cheryl with Cerebro and plans to visit her, revealing to the students at his school that she lives in Long Beach, California.
1) The narrator takes a week off work pretending to be sick after a funeral goes badly. She spends the week drinking wine and eating junk food on the couch.
2) On Thursday, her boss calls to ask for a sick note. In a panic, the narrator goes to the doctor and gets a note saying she has a cold.
3) That night, the narrator goes out with a friend. However, she runs into her boss at the bar who calls her out for lying about being sick. He tells her to see him in his office on Monday.
Vincent Adagio is a famous painter who is secretly a serial killer. He lures victims to his home and murders them. When journalist Abigail Weiss comes to interview him, she discovers evidence of his crimes but is now trapped in his house. She calls the police for help but they refuse to believe that the celebrity Vincent could be a killer. Abigail realizes she must find a way to escape from Vincent before she becomes his next victim.
The document is a story about entering a haunted mansion to retrieve a ruby heart. The protagonist arrives at the ominous mansion and must make choices about which doors to open and paths to take. Their choices lead to various supernatural encounters, including getting trapped in a mirror, drinking an enchanted potion, and falling into an endless sleep. No matter which doors or paths are chosen, the story ends with the protagonist's adventure coming to a misfortunate end.
This chapter provides background on Dr. Jekyll and establishes the central mystery of the story. Dr. Jekyll is conducting strange experiments in his laboratory, working to separate good and evil parts of human character. One night, he drinks a potion that transforms him into the evil Mr. Hyde. The document then introduces Mr. Utterson, Dr. Jekyll's lawyer, who becomes suspicious of Mr. Hyde after he assaults a child and leaves with a cheque signed by Dr. Jekyll. Utterson learns Dr. Jekyll has made Hyde the sole heir to his estate in his will.
The document is a table of contents for H.G. Wells' novel "The Invisible Man". It lists the chapter titles and provides a brief excerpt from Chapter 1 describing the arrival of the invisible man at an inn during a snowstorm, where he keeps his face and head covered with bandages and asks the innkeeper not to remove his hat or coat.
This document is a screenplay about a student named Kevan who hears a voice after returning home. While washing her face, a voice that seems to be in her mirror tells her it wants to borrow her body. Kevan refuses and punches the mirror. Later, she finds a special candy and eats it, then wakes up suddenly.
Oscar wilde -_the_canterville_ghost_and_other_stories_macmillan_readers505535Mine
This document is a summary of the short story "The Canterville Ghost" by Oscar Wilde. It describes how the American Otis family moves into an old English mansion, Canterville Chase, which is rumored to be haunted by a ghost. While the Otis family does not believe in ghosts, strange events begin to occur, with a blood stain reappearing on the library floor every night. The family has several encounters with the Canterville Ghost, but are not frightened of it like previous residents. The ghost finds he is unable to scare the practical and skeptical American family.
The document is a screenplay about a 17-year-old student named Kevan Jing who hears the voice of a devil in her mirror. The devil tells Kevan it wants to borrow her body, but Kevan refuses and punches the mirror. Later, Kevan finds a special candy and eats it before going to bed. She then suddenly gets up from bed, facing the camera.
641 английский язык. 4кл. книга для чтения верещагина, афанасьева-2010 -112сddfefa
There was once a boy who liked to play tricks and tell lies. He often cried "Wolf!" to get the villagers' attention, but when they came to help him there was no wolf. One day, there really was a wolf, but the villagers did not believe the boy and by the time they came to help it was too late. The main idea is that the boy's lies caused the villagers not to believe him when he really needed help.
The document provides 6 parables intended to teach management lessons. Each parable is 1-2 paragraphs and includes a moral at the end. The parables use humorous scenarios and characters like priests, nuns, cows, birds, and cats to illustrate lessons about sharing critical information to prevent risk, being informed in your job to seize opportunities, letting your boss make decisions, dangers of overconfidence, benefits and risks of unconventional strategies, and dangers of singing while vulnerable.
The narrator and their three brothers - Skyler, Chris, and Alex - are stranded when their car breaks down on a remote road. They walk to a nearby creepy mansion for shelter. The owner, Mr. Drudge, allows them to stay the night. Later, the narrator discovers that Chris and Alex are missing from their rooms. When they inform Mr. Drudge, he insists the brothers must have wandered off and will return by morning. However, the narrator finds a secret door open in their room, raising suspicions about the strange events and Mr. Drudge.
Mary Maloney is waiting for her husband Patrick to return home from work. When he arrives, he tells her shocking news - that he wants a divorce. Enraged, Mary hits Patrick over the head with a frozen leg of lamb, killing him. She then stages the crime scene to look like an accident and calls the police. When they arrive, she pretends to be distraught over discovering his body. The police begin to investigate, finding evidence of dried blood on Patrick's head.
A young girl named Anastasia escapes from a violent client by breaking a window and stealing his uniform and boots. She insists on seeing General William Booth, the leader of the Salvation Army. General Booth is struggling to write when he is informed of the girl's arrival. He agrees to meet with her after she is cleaned up, recognizing it as an opportunity from God. The excerpt then shifts back in time to show a young William Booth preaching to drunkards and prostitutes on a street corner in one of London's worst slums.
The passage describes the arrival of a mysterious stranger at an inn during a snowstorm in February. He demands a room and fire, throwing money on the table to pay. When the innkeeper Mrs. Hall brings him his meal, he refuses to remove his damp hat and coat by the fire, which is unusual. She notices he is wearing large blue spectacles that hide his face. The stranger's refusal to remove his outerwear despite being inside by the fire, as well as his obscured facial features, make his behavior peculiar and intriguing.
The document introduces Vonne Benedettoo, an 18-year-old demigod daughter of the goddess of spite. She lives in England with her father but attends Camp Half-Blood in the summer. The story follows Vonne as she deals with her father being arrested for drunk driving and prepares to go to camp. At camp, Vonne has a feeling she will betray her friends. The story continues with Vonne fighting in a chaotic battle and ultimately committing suicide by jumping off a cliff.
Leila continues working two jobs to save money for fairy wings while living in a residential facility. Several residents have died from fires and other accidents under the negligent supervision of the facility director. Leila gains a new friend but the facility remains dangerously understaffed and unsafe.
The song describes a traveler stopping for the night at the ominous Hotel California. Upon entering, he finds luxurious surroundings but strange, unsettling vibes. References to "prisoners" and being unable to leave suggest an ominous, inescapable atmosphere. The song depicts the hotel as a lavish yet creepy place with a dark underlying meaning that is never fully revealed.
The protagonist finds Aipom injured after a battle in the woods. They rush to the Pokemon Center in Violet City for help. Despite Nurse Joy taking Aipom back, the protagonist worries for hours until she confirms Aipom will recover. The next day, Aipom's friend James gifts him a "Move Tutor Box" which teaches him the new move Ice Punch, much to the protagonist and Aipom's excitement. However, Chansey blocks them from testing it out as Aipom needs to rest.
This document provides an overview of characters and establishes conflict. It introduces Florence Miller, a young NASA engineer, and Alex Evans, a widowed NASA scientist. Florence is given an opportunity to work on Alex's Mars mission. Another scientist, Margot Davis, is upset she was not publicly acknowledged for her work. Margot accuses Florence of only getting the job due to her connection with Alex. This causes tension between the two women. Alex later confronts Margot about files he has discovered, hinting at undisclosed actions on her part.
Aaron dies while putting on a sock and finds himself in a plain white room with Alan, an intern at "Heaven 2.0". Alan informs Aaron that they must review his good and bad deeds to determine if he qualifies for entry into heaven. After reviewing Aaron's deeds, which include stealing, swearing, and an obsession with baked beans, Alan determines Aaron's good and bad deeds are evenly matched, meaning he will have to stay with Alan for eternity. Desperate, Aaron flatters Alan to tip the scales in his favor, allowing him to pass through the door to heaven.
This document is the first chapter of a story about a teenage mutant named Cheryl Davis who has the power to heal quickly. At age 13 she was cut badly in a surfing accident and her wound healed instantly, revealing her mutation. Five years later she uses her ability to save a fellow surfer who is badly injured. That night Professor X detects Cheryl with Cerebro and plans to visit her, revealing to the students at his school that she lives in Long Beach, California.
1) The narrator takes a week off work pretending to be sick after a funeral goes badly. She spends the week drinking wine and eating junk food on the couch.
2) On Thursday, her boss calls to ask for a sick note. In a panic, the narrator goes to the doctor and gets a note saying she has a cold.
3) That night, the narrator goes out with a friend. However, she runs into her boss at the bar who calls her out for lying about being sick. He tells her to see him in his office on Monday.
Vincent Adagio is a famous painter who is secretly a serial killer. He lures victims to his home and murders them. When journalist Abigail Weiss comes to interview him, she discovers evidence of his crimes but is now trapped in his house. She calls the police for help but they refuse to believe that the celebrity Vincent could be a killer. Abigail realizes she must find a way to escape from Vincent before she becomes his next victim.
The document is a story about entering a haunted mansion to retrieve a ruby heart. The protagonist arrives at the ominous mansion and must make choices about which doors to open and paths to take. Their choices lead to various supernatural encounters, including getting trapped in a mirror, drinking an enchanted potion, and falling into an endless sleep. No matter which doors or paths are chosen, the story ends with the protagonist's adventure coming to a misfortunate end.
This document appears to be a screenplay about serial killer Dennis Nilsen. It describes scenes from his daily life where he is seen eating dinner with the dead body of one of his victims. He talks to the camera and admits to killing numerous men by strangulation. The screenplay then shows montages of Nilsen murdering different victims on successive days in various ways, including strangulation, drowning, and dismemberment. Plumbers eventually discover the clogged drains at Nilsen's house from human remains.
This document tells the story of Vivian, a young girl who is raped by someone she knows. As an adult, Vivian struggles with addiction issues stemming from her childhood trauma. The story explores the cycle of abuse and its long-term impacts. It also depicts other troubled relationships, including a man struggling with past heartbreaks and a woman in an abusive marriage who is coerced into further acts against her will. Overall, the document examines complex issues of sexual abuse, addiction, and domestic violence through the lenses of several characters.
1) Davie breaks into a Pakistani family's home while they are out, hoping to find gold or jewels. He searches the entire house but finds nothing of value.
2) Overcome with rage and frustration, Davie destroys parts of the bedroom before collapsing on the bed. The family returns home and discovers Davie.
3) Davie flees the house screaming, pursued by the shouts and cries of the family. He wanders lost and confused on the street before collapsing in an open tenement doorway for rest.
Bombs are going off in downtown Chicago. Caught in the middle is Kay Riley, an unassuming police officer framed for the devastation.
On the run with only her sense of humor and a few old friends to help her out, Kay faces an annoying hitman, a sexy thief, and a madman with a penchant for destruction.
Unexpectedly, Kay finds that being an outlaw agrees with her. She's not a karate expert, she can't pick a lock, and she certainly isn't a master of disguise, but Riley is stubborn, and this is her city. She's not going down without a fight!
Elise finds Viola's lost wallet in the park and returns it. Viola is an 80-year-old woman who lives next door to Bollie. Bollie tells Elise that Viola killed her husband with a rake. Elise returns the wallet to Viola's home, where she meets Viola's daughter Meline, who initially accuses Elise of stealing the wallet. Viola is revealed to be listening to loud music and dressed in a Mariachi costume. Meline is frustrated with her mother's eccentric behavior but Viola refuses to change.
1) Soledad, Pedro's wife, finds the small key to his trunk in his coat and becomes consumed with jealousy over his first wife's possessions in the trunk. 2) In a feverish state, Soledad unlocks the trunk and empties its contents, burning some of the items. She then falls ill. 3) Pedro discovers the burned items and realizes what Soledad has done. He is puzzled and worried about the incident and how it will affect their relationship going forward.
Dr. Clouseau sits in his office lost in thought about replacing his worn leather chair. Two men follow him to his office intending to kill him. One man strangles Dr. Clouseau from behind with a garrote wire, killing him. Though he struggles, Dr. Clouseau is overpowered and dies. Unable to find the documents they were sent to retrieve, the men leave, satisfied with completing their task of murdering Dr. Clouseau.
Nancy is introduced as Gerard's new transitional therapist. Gerard is reluctant to undergo the process after his wife Gloria, Nancy's mentor, died by suicide seven years ago. Nancy meets Gerard's family and tries to get him to open up about Gloria and his reluctance to succeed, but Gerard remains hostile. Their discussion reveals lingering tensions over Gloria's death and the philosophy of the Bureau of Humane Succeeding.
Charlotte pay at the end of the tunnel - 6min script (bamp level-c) finalcpay1
Walter is depressed after his partner Jenny leaves him. He makes multiple suicide attempts that are thwarted in strange ways, such as ropes breaking. He has visions telling him "it's not your time". After accidentally taking laxatives instead of pills, Walter vomits up the medicine and sees the spilled pills form a message. He begins walking down the street pulled by an unseen force and finds comfort and purpose interacting with a woman at a market stall.
Summersault Day Anne Provoost Ill. An Candaeleanneprovoost
The document tells the story of a young girl named Zsofi. On her "Summersault Day," she falls from the stars to earth. A woman takes her in and cares for her. They are later joined by a man and an elderly woman named Kej, who is sick. Zsofi spends time with Kej, taking rides on the prairie. Eventually, Kej prepares to "leap" like Zsofi did, knowing her time is coming. In the morning, Kej is gone but left her empty suitcase behind, as she "doesn't need anything anymore." The landscape comes alive with new growth and birds as spring arrives.
The document appears to be a collection of poems and riddles for children. It includes poems about winter, chemistry class, yawning, witches stew, stars, and Santa's accident. It also includes several riddles about fire, catching a cold, running without legs, breaking before using, and more. The document exposes children to creative writing through poems and puzzles them with riddles.
The narrator is walking home on a cold night through their neighborhood. They pass by a group of drunk white people and feel nervous, remembering past incidents of racism and violence. When they see a police officer, they feel anxious, knowing that as a black person they are at higher risk of police brutality. At the store, an employee stares at them in a way that makes them uncomfortable. The narrator experiences intrusive thoughts and memories of racism on their journey, feeling burdened by their race and otherness. They try to relax with food and media when they get home but continue replaying difficult experiences of racism in their mind.
The document is a summary of the story "The Canterville Ghost" by Oscar Wilde. It summarizes:
The Otis family moves into Canterville Chase, which is supposedly haunted. Their son Washington dismisses the ghost story and cleans a blood stain from the floor. However, the stain keeps reappearing. The ghost disturbs the family but they are not frightened. Virginia feels sorry for the ghost and helps him find a place to sleep by taking him to the churchyard, where he is finally at peace.
The narrator attends their neighbor's funeral after the neighbor's cat passes away. At the funeral, the narrator witnesses extravagant mourning practices like arm flinging and leg kicking demonstrations led by a Jamaican woman. The funeral procession travels to a cat cemetery where the cat is buried. The narrator reflects on cultural differences in how people express devotion to pets in England compared to Jamaica. While walking through the park afterwards, the narrator mistakes a man throwing a stick for his dog to fetch as stoning the dog, and ends up being chased by the dog.
This document is a short story told over multiple scenes. It follows a Man and Woman who develop a romantic relationship. They share intimate moments together and express their love and care for one another. However, the story takes a dark turn when it is revealed that the Man writing about this relationship is doing so in a basement, with a noose behind him. He finishes writing about the life he desires but will never have before taking his own life. The story explores the themes of longing for connection and what could have been through the lens of this fictional relationship.
This document does not contain any substantive information to summarize. It consists primarily of blank lines and formatting characters without any descriptive text, data, or insights. A meaningful summary cannot be generated from this document as it lacks essential details and content.
1) Thomas Manning, a 58-year-old teacher and part-time wedding videographer, has Monica show up unexpectedly to view her wedding video. 2) Thomas admits he has no actual video footage of Monica's wedding. 3) To cover, Thomas introduces his "innovatographer" student Toby, who has created a video using rotoscoping techniques that places Monica and her husband's cut-out faces onto other people's bodies from stock wedding footage. 4) Monica is stunned and moved to tears by the beautiful and romantic video Toby has created, though disappointed her husband couldn't be there to view it with her.
Five Years on Mars by Anthony Todaro and Chris KeatonLaura McCarter
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Early Life and Backgrounds
Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
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Winfrey's journey to success began with a scholarship to Tennessee State University. where she studied communication. Her first job in media was as a co-anchor for the local evening news in Nashville. This role paved the way for her eventual transition to talk show hosting. where she found her true calling.
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Beyond her talk show, Winfrey expanded her empire to include the creation of Harpo Productions. a multimedia production company. She also launched "O, The Oprah Magazine" and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, further solidifying her status as a media mogul.
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The Origins of the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping Saga
Dwayne Johnson: A Brief Background
Before discussing the specifics of the kidnapping. it is crucial to understand who Dwayne Johnson is and why his kidnapping would be so significant. Born May 2, 1972, Dwayne Douglas Johnson is an American actor, producer, businessman. and former professional wrestler. Known by his ring name, "The Rock," he gained fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) before transitioning to a successful career in Hollywood.
Johnson's filmography includes blockbuster hits such as "The Fast and the Furious" series, "Jumanji," "Moana," and "San Andreas." His charismatic personality, impressive physique. and action-star status have made him a beloved figure worldwide. Thus, the news of his kidnapping would send shockwaves across the globe.
Setting the Scene: The Day of the Kidnapping
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2. FADE IN
EXT. OPEN AIR MARKET - DAY
An old (80s), fair skinned, white haired man walks his bike
among Latino vendors selling vegetables, fish, headless
chickens, flowers and fruit juices dispensed from large glass
containers. This is SENOR WAGNER. The basket on the back of
his bike is already pretty full of food he’s picked up at the
market.
He stops at a fish stand. The VENDOR sports a nice variety
of fish, from trout to catfish, all fresh and on a bed of
ice.
SENOR WAGNER
(in poor Spanish, with a
German accent)
Good morning, Ricardo. Any
herring?
RICARDO
(in perfect Spanish with
an Argentinian accent)
I saved some just for you, Senor
Wagner.
Ricardo opens an ice chest behind the main display and takes
out a ziplock baggie with five herring.
SENOR WAGNER
Can you ice them please?
RICARDO
Of course.
Ricardo scoops some ice off the display, puts it inside the
baggie and hands it to Senor Wagner.
SENOR WAGNER
How much today?
RICARDO
Still the same.
Senor Wagner hands him some coins.
SENOR WAGNER
Thank you.
RICARDO
Thank you, senor. And god bless
you.
3. Senor Wagner serpentines his bike through the market,
stopping now and then to sniff a fruit or chit chat with a
vendor. Finally, he reaches the end of the stalls, gets up
on his bike and rides off.
The road, narrow and cobblestone, snakes through a quaint
Argentinian village.
He reaches the local post office and parks his bike.
INT. OFFICE - DAY
It’s a disorganized home office. There’s a large desk in
there somewhere underneath the piles of papers, books,
newspapers and photographs. There are shelves of books on
all the walls, except for one, which has a bank of filing
cabinets.
ELI ROSEN (80s, but very alive), sits at the desk, writing in
a card. On a chair next to him sits an oval, antique mirror,
suitable for hanging in a bedroom or hall.
ON THE CARD he writes:
“It’s been sixty years, but it feels like yesterday. It took
a while, but I found you. I hope this mirror brings you some
memories of times gone by.”
The door to the office opens and ELI’S WIFE pops her head in.
Instantly he throws a lap blanket over the mirror.
ELI
What, you don’t knock?
ELI’S WIFE
All these years married and I need
to knock in my own house? Supper,
Eli.
She pops her head back out and slams the door.
Eli, puts the card in an envelope, seals it and tapes it to
the mirror.
INT. POST OFFICE - DAY
Senor Wagner stands behind a PLUMP WOMAN attended to by a
POSTAL CLERK. She finishes and smiles at Senor Wagner on her
way out. He smiles back.
2.
4. SENOR WAGNER
Hello, Hector. Any mail today?
POSTAL CLERK
Hello, Senor Wagner. Yes, a
package. Let me get it.
He disappears into the back of the post office.
VOICE (O.C.)
(in German, and barely
audible)
Doctor.
Senor Wagner looks behind him. No one else is in the room.
The Postal Clerk re-emerges with a large package.
POSTAL CLERK
Can you get this home? I can drop
it off after I close up.
SENOR WAGNER
Very kind. I’ll manage fine.
Thank you, Hector.
Senor Wagner takes the package, puzzled by it.
THE PACKAGE is addressed to Klaus Wagner, in Villa Lago
Puelo, Argentina.
EXT. DIRT ROAD - DAY
Senor Wagner walks his bike, package balanced on the
handlebars, up a dirt road to a humble cottage at the edge of
some woods and a lake.
INT. OFFICE - DAY
Eli sits, asleep in his chair. A loud KNOCK startles him
awake.
ELI
Come in. Come in.
Eli’s wife opens the door. Standing with her is a rabbi.
ELI’S WIFE
Rabbi Silverman is here to see you.
She looks puzzled.
3.
5. ELI
Hello. Hello, Rabbi. Please come
in. Sit down.
As the rabbi walks in, Eli motions to his wife to leave them
alone. She rolls her eyes and closes the door.
The rabbi sits in the chair next to Eli’s desk.
Eli opens a drawer and pulls out two shot glasses and a
flask. He pours them both a drink.
RABBI
Am Yisrael Chai.
ELI
Am Yisrael Chai.
INT. SENOR WAGNER’S COTTAGE - DAY
Neat and tidy. A main room with a small stove, table, chairs
and a phonograph on a rod iron end table. A window above the
sink has gingham curtains open, allowing a view of the lake.
In the back is a door, open to the bedroom. Visible in the
back room is an iron bed and a foot-long, heavy, pewter
crucifix hanging above it.
Senor Wagner sits at the table, inspecting all sides of the
package. He gets up, opens a bottle of red wine, pours
himself a glass, gets a knife and sits back down at the
table.
He opens the package and reveals the mirror and card Eli put
together.
He reads the card and sets it down. He takes a long drink of
wine and stares at the mirror, without looking into it, or
touching it. He takes another drink.
INT. OFFICE - DAY
Eli pours the rabbi and himself two more shots.
RABBI
When?
ELI
By this morning. God forgive us.
4.
6. INT. SENOR WAGNER’S BEDROOM - NIGHT
Senor Wagner is asleep. On the nightstand is the wine glass
and bottle, both empty. Through the doorway, we can see that
the package with the mirror is still on the table.
VOICE (O.C.)
Doctor.
(beat)
Doctor.
Senor Wagner wakes.
VOICE (O.C.)
Doctor.
SENOR WAGNER
Who’s there? Is someone there?
He gets up, picks up the wine bottle, holding it as a weapon
and walks into the:
MAIN ROOM
Although the room is dim, there is a slight glow from the box
on the table.
VOICE
(coming from the box)
Doctor. Doctor Rascher. We need
you.
He drops the bottle, runs to his:
BEDROOM
And closes the door. He grabs the crucifix off the wall,
kneels next to the bed and prays in German.
CUT TO:
INT. SENOR WAGNER’S BEDROOM - MORNING
Still clutching the crucifix, he’s asleep on the ground, next
to his bed. He wakes up, hangs the cross back up and walks
into the...
MAIN ROOM
Determined, he picks up the box with the mirror and walks...
OUTSIDE
5.
7. And to the side of his cottage where the garbage bin is. He
opens the bin and forcefully tosses the box and mirror in.
On his way back to the front of his cottage, he runs into
ESPERANZA, 50s and carrying cleaning supplies in a bucket.
SENOR WAGNER
Oh, Esperanza! You startled me.
ESPERANZA
Up late this morning, Senor Wagner.
SENOR WAGNER
Yes. I’ll be back in a few hours.
Don’t forget to iron my shirts this
time.
ESPERANZA
No senor. I won’t.
EXT. LAKE - DAY
Senor Wagner sits in a rowboat, holding a fishing rod and
nodding off and on. His cottage is visible in the distance.
INT. SENOR WAGNER’S COTTAGE - DUSK
Esperanza sweeps the floor.
Senor Wagner drops some trout in the sink, rinses his hands
and walks back to his bedroom. The door to his bedroom is
closed. He opens it, revealing the crucifix on the bed and
the mirror hanging on the wall.
SENOR WAGNER
Esperanza!
She drops the broom and runs back.
ESPERANZA
All of them senor. They are all
hanging up. I didn’t forget.
SENOR WAGNER
No! That!
He points to the mirror.
ESPERANZA
I don’t understand, senor.
SENOR WAGNER
Why did you hang that up?
6.
8. ESPERANZA
Not me senor. That was there when
I got here. I even cleaned it for
you. It’s nice. You buy it?
SENOR WAGNER
Leave. Go home. I’ll see you next
week.
ESPERANZA
Si, senor.
EXT. LAKE - DUSK
Senor Wagner rows the boat with all the strength and old man
can muster. In front of him sits the mirror, face down.
VOICE
(from the mirror)
Doctor Rascher. We need you.
Doctor Rascher. Come back.
He stops rowing, in the middle of the lake. He gathers every
gram of courage in his ancient bones and stretches out the
thousand miles to the mirror. Picks it up and throws it down
into the lake and it sinks instantly.
Senor Wagner collapses in the boat.
EXT. SENOR WAGNER’S COTTAGE - NIGHT
He opens the front door and walks in, exhausted. The door to
his room is closed. He looks at it. Not yet.
He opens a bottle of wine and starts to pour when...
VOICE (O.S.)
Doctor. Come back. Doctor
Rascher. We need you back.
He drops the bottle, and as the wine pours down the table to
the floor, he stumbles to the door, opens it and walks in.
INT. SENOR WAGNER’S BEDROOM - NIGHT
The mirror is back, hanging above the bed, with the crucifix
arranged on the pillow. Light emanates from the mirror.
Transfixed, he walks to it and the door slams behind him.
Through the mirror, like a window, we see a Nazi Commandant
and a concentration camp behind him.
7.
9. Ghostly JEWS float around him, staring out of the mirror at
Senor Wagner. Or at least it seems that way, but none of
them have eyes, just empty sockets.
COMMANDANT
Doctor Rascher. You have been most
negligent in your duties. We need
you back. There is much work
still.
SENOR WAGNER
No. You’re dead. You’re all dead.
Leave me alone!
Senor Wagner grabs the crucifix off the bed and turns back to
the mirror. It’s gone.
SENOR WAGNER
Thank God.
COMMANDANT (O.S.)
God no longer cares for you,
doctor.
Senor Wagner turns to see the Commandant in his bedroom. The
apparition grabs him by the neck and pulls Senor Wagner’s
face within an inch of his own face.
Instantly, the Commandant’s face decays to one who’s been
decomposing slowly for sixty years and Senor Wagner faints.
The Commandant drops him to the ground.
CLOSE ON SENOR WAGNER’S FACE
The moonlight turns to dim daylight and his eyes open. He
SCREAMS and then we see what he sees.
EXT. CONCENTRATION CAMP - DAY
It’s day, maybe, but the sky is completely grey and mist
moves about the camp. Everywhere, eyeless, Jewish ghosts
float around aimlessly.
Senor Wagner lays on the ground, horrified.
The Commandant reaches a mummified hand down and pulls him to
his feet.
COMMANDANT
Welcome back, doctor.
SENOR WAGNER
Why? Why am I here?
8.
10. COMMANDANT
You never really left.
Next to the Commandant stand ten Nazi officers, just as
decayed as their leader.
The Commandant shoves him along and they walk towards a
cinder block bunker ahead. All around, the ghosts watch
them. They reach the front door to the building.
COMMANDANT
Open it. They’re waiting.
Senor Wagner trembles uncontrollably.
The Commandant grabs his right hand and places it on the door
knob.
SMASH CUT TO:
MONTAGE
Each sequence goes at fast speed, with no sound and only
lasts a second, at most.
1) Senor Wagner, sixty years younger, in a lab coat,
supervises Jews being led into gas chambers.
2) He laughs and clinks glasses with Nazi officers at a
banquet.
3) He watches as a train arrives at the camp, and the
prisoners are led out.
4) He inspects a line of gaunt, naked men, choosing some but
not others.
5) Another banquet with the officers, where they all fondle
scared, Jewish, women prisoners.
6) He cuts into the abdomen of a naked, screaming prisoner,
bound with leather straps to a metal table.
DISSOLVE TO:
INT. - DR. RASCHER’S LAB
A stark room of cement. In the middle is the same metal
table with leather straps at both ends. Besides it stands
the young Senor Wagner/Dr. Rascher, just as in the montage.
Around the perimeter stand twenty or thirty Nazi guards.
9.
11. The old version of himself falls to his knees, next to the
Commandant.
The Commandant motions to his undead officers and two of them
pick up Old Senor Wagner/Dr. Rascher and carry him to the
metal table. They get no resistance.
YOUNG SENOR WAGNER/DR. RASCHER
You made it. At last you made it.
Sixty years is a long time to wait.
Old Senor Wagner/Dr. Rascher looks up at his younger self and
the face melts away, leaving behind putrefied flesh.
COMMANDANT
I’ll leave you to your work doctor.
I know you have a lot to do.
OLD SENOR WAGNER/DR. RASCHER
No. Don’t leave. Don’t leave me.
Please.
COMMANDANT
Oh, but I leave you in good hands.
The best hands!
YOUNG SENOR WAGNER/DR. RASCHER
Indeed. Shall we?
The young doctor holds up a scalpel and gets to work on the
old doctor.
The Commandant walks out, smiling at the SCREAMS.
INT. OFFICE - DAY
Eli closes a manila file folder, but before he does we catch
a glimpse of an official photo showing young doctor Rascher.
The tab on the folder reads “Wagner/Rascher”. Eli blacks out
the name with a permanent marker, walks to a filing cabinet
and puts it away.
He opens a drawer on a different cabinet and pulls out a
folder. He walks to his desk and sets it down.
Next to it is THE MIRROR.
FADE OUT
10.