A coroner's inquiry takes a man back to a fateful decision.A coroner's inquiry takes a man back to a fateful decision.A coroner's inquiry takes a man back to a fateful decision.
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Mom I want to get married!
Beam Her Up, Scottie
Very unforeseeable plot
Shatner is fine...the script is lackluster
Although William Shatner is one who has been made fun of for his staccato delivery on "Star Trek", here he's very good and natural. The problem with the show actually has nothing to do with the acting but the plot...which had little in the way of a twist. An interesting story but with a poor resolution.
Predictable and dull
William Shatner (whose TV work pre-Trek is always fun to watch) plays a pathetic spoiled mama's boy who can't seem to do anything without momma's approval. He meets a gorgeous woman working in a gift shop and they become tight, despite her doubts since he is a mama's boy after all. And mama herself, is an uppity, unlikable pretentious snob.
The "happy" couple have to tell mama that they are getting married, which of course leads to a "shock" ending. Only thing is, this "shock" ending is so predictable and something that you can see coming from miles away.
It's fun to watch Shatner act, and Gia Scala is absolutely gorgeous as his bride-to-be, she's the main reason to watch actually, she's stunning. Just don't expect too much else at all.
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- GoofsThe first time John and Lottie visit the waterfall, Lottie's favorite spot, John goes to sit down on a large rock that easily wobbles, showing that it's fake.
- Quotes
[afterword]
Self - Host: A word about our story in a moment. I've just been told that our diver landed, but I'm awaiting confirmation.
[a splash is heard]
Self - Host: Well, I suppose it's nice to know he arrived safely. By the way, in tonight's story, the police ultimately found the correct answer to that age-old question: "Was she pushed or did she jump?" Now for a jump of my own.
[opens an umbrella and looks down at Manhattan Island]
Self - Host: I don't mind jumping,
[tosses away umbrella]
Self - Host: but not if they keep moving things. Until next time, good night.
- SoundtracksFuneral March of a Marionette
Written by Charles Gounod
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- 30m
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- 1.33 : 1






