Chapter 1399 11398 On-set Auxiliary Training Course
Chapter 1399 11398 On-set Auxiliary Training Course
The former stripper Dottie Delma, a labor girl, and Madam Elina, the brothel proprietress, were selected into the salon girls queue by Mrs. Katie who showed their talents. In addition to daily service in the "Salon Car", you can also serve as a cinema girl in the "Cinema Car". With just a little training, the "Outstanding Lady" can be fully qualified. In addition to the "SA3 diesel-electric hybrid engine" and "Dora Cannon", there are also "Production Cars", "Star Cars", "Actors Cars" and "Make-up Cars". ”, “costume carriage”, “props carriage” and a series of service work. Transform into a "greeting girl", "cigarette girl", "card dealer girl", "hairdresser girl", "massage girl" and so on.
Therefore, Mrs. Katie’s internal report requesting to set up “set auxiliary training classes” in the “Salon Car” and “Cinema Car” was approved immediately. Just as before, in order to prepare for the possible Allied air raids on important targets in Berlin, as early as the establishment of the "National Glory: The Great Battle" set, Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels ordered Mrs. Katie to choose among actresses. Anti-aircraft anti-aircraft gun auxiliary and a series of lightning girls. "Scene Auxiliary" is obviously the same organization as "Air Defense Auxiliary".
The candidates responsible for the "set auxiliary training course" were also approved at the same time.
From "Nathalie rescapée de l'enfer", Helga Hortz, the castle manager of Fort Stilberg, a luxury brothel specially opened for Nazi high-ranking officials )lady".
With the "Outstanding Lady" SA3 Salon Girl Team B: Nathalie Baskova, a female Soviet military doctor, Ingrid Wassering, a British spy, Gertrude Gertrude, Marcel, Elisabeth, Jolle."
While on the set in Sicily, all scenes directed by Giovanni were based on local materials as much as possible, and scenes such as war and torture also had to be shot 100% in real locations. Those on death row who were incarcerated in various concentration camps were also escorted to the Sicily set. From the members of the Czechoslovak resistance organization "Leka Favkova" and "Marie Kovalnikova" in "Operation Apes",
The heroine "Mrs. Louise Von Hollendorf" in "The Berlin Affair",
The heroine "Mrs. Lucia Fogler" in "Il portiere di notte",
The heroine "Mrs. Sophie Zawistowski" in "Sophie's Choice",
The heroine "Mrs. Denise Kreisler" in "Voyage of the Damned" was sent to Sicily by a transfer order from the Nazi Propaganda Ministry. Participate in the actual filming of the movie.
The plot of "Berlin" takes place in Germany in 1938, which was in the midst of the turmoil before World War II. Louise, the wife of young Nazi diplomat Hans, and her husband are immersed in the leisurely aristocratic life all day long, and their love is endless. By chance, Louis met Mitsuko Matsueda, the daughter of Masao Matsueda, the Japanese ambassador to Germany, in a painting class at the Art Academy. The beautiful, elegant and oriental-style Mitsuko was deeply attracted to Louis, and the two fell hopelessly in love after several contacts. The two were immersed in the art palace all day long, lingering and pathos. This unusual relationship was soon discovered by Hans, who tried to stop his wife who was already in love. At the same time, Mitsuko's ex-boyfriend, painting teacher Bonno, is also deliberately designing for the gay couple. This shocking foreign same-sex love was not tolerated by the conservative Germany and Japan. In the end, the fire could not be suppressed. After the sex scandal was exposed, the three of them ran away together. However, Mitsuko had become passive and world-weary and did not want to linger. In the end, the diplomat couple and Mitsuko decided to commit suicide by taking poison together, and the three promised not to be jealous after death. The next day, Louise woke up and found that her husband and Mitsuko were dead, leaving her to survive on the precarious eve of World War II.
The plot of "The Midnight Gatekeeper" takes place in 1957. Max, a former Nazi officer, works anonymously as a midnight gatekeeper at a hotel in Vienna. One day, he met Lucia, the wife of a famous conductor, and the past was overwhelming. It turns out that Lucia was a survivor of the Nazi concentration camp. She was Max's sex slave and his lover. Max has always been obsessed with her. While her husband was away performing, he took her to his apartment and the two quickly resumed their former sadomasochistic relationship. At the same time, the small group of Nazi remnants to which Max belongs is also looking for Lucia and wants to get rid of this powerful witness. Lucia's husband also called the police because of his wife's disappearance. Max had no choice but to stock up on a large amount of food in the apartment. He and Lucia stayed at home, relying on sex to comfort each other, forgetting the plight of reality, and waiting for the destruction or redemption that would eventually come.
The plot of "Sophie's Choice" takes place in the post-war United States. Stingo, a young writer from the southern United States, came to Brooklyn to make a living and met Sophie and Nathan, who lived upstairs. With in-depth contact, they established a close and friendly relationship with each other. In the process, Stingo learned that Sophie often cried sadly because of Nathan's suspicion and rage, but she loved Nathan very much. What worried her most was that Nathan's future life without her would be unimaginable. Sophie is from Poland. She came to the United States after World War II, where she met Nathan and became dependent on him. Sophie was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp during the war, and her father, husband, and children were all killed in the war. Regarding his own suffering and the tragic fate of his relatives, as well as the hellish genocide in this war, and finally with the death of Sophie and Nathan by injection, the young writer finally revealed the spirit of Sophie The truth about the choices that make you fall more and more into the flesh.
The plot of "The Last Life" took place on May 1939, 5. The Nazis placed 13 Jewish escapees from all walks of life on a luxury liner "St. Louis" with great fanfare, and took them to Havana, Cuba for refuge. However, when the ship arrived at the port of Havana, the Cuban government refused entry to the Jewish passengers on board in accordance with the country's strict immigration policy. Two factions were formed within the Cuban government due to a power struggle. The faction headed by President Blue did not agree to allow the passengers on the ship to disembark, while Immigration Director Benitez took the opportunity to extort money. The Nazis had actually expected such a result, and this was exactly what they wanted to see. When the exiles left Havana, the German government could use this to prove that the Jews were the most unpopular race in the world, thereby finding a legitimate excuse for Hitler's ethnic cleansing policy. After several negotiations to no avail, Captain Schroeder had no choice but to direct the ship to leave Cuba and look for ports in other countries that would allow passengers to disembark. Trupper, the director of the "European Jewish Agency" who campaigned for the fate of this ship of Jews, also went to European capitals to lobby, trying to find a chance for the 937 Jews to survive. But the responses from various countries have been lukewarm. The St. Louis had no choice but to return to the port of Hamburg. This would mean concentration camps and death awaiting these passengers. At the moment of crisis, the "St. Louis" Trooper finally sent a telegram: Negotiations were successful, and Britain, France, Belgium and the Netherlands agreed to accept these passengers. Everyone on the ship breathed a sigh of relief. However, these Jews could not escape the sea of suffering in the end. Two months later World War II broke out. Most of the passengers on board were arrested by the secret police and sent to concentration camps. There are only a few survivors. More than 937 of the 937 passengers ended their miserable lives in the concentration camps.
However, in "The Great Battle", under the "cross-plot fusion of time and space where the World War II-like plot fragments are similar and compatible", with the strong intervention of the "SA0326 sister group" carrying 3's exclusive branch main line, the plot of broken time and space has been continuously pushed forward to the main plot. Derived, so the tragic heroines with a strong "protagonist halo" successfully resisted the "plot killing" presented and launched in the form of plot conflicts.
Among them, the Czechoslovak resistance members Leka Favkova and Marie Kovalnikova in "Apes" are played by Anna Geislerová and Charlotte Le Bon Bon).
The heroine Madame Louise von Hollendorf in "Berlin" is played by Gudrun Landgrebe.
Lady Lucia Fogler, the heroine of "The Midnight Watch," is played by Charlotte Rampling.
The heroine Mrs. Sophie Zawistovsky in "Sophie's Choice" is played by Meryl Streep.
The heroine of "The Last Day", Mrs. Denise Kreisler, is played by Faye Dunaway.
Then the problem is coming.
Guess how many Oscar-winning actresses there are and how many statuettes they have won in total?
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