Plot
'Rule Number One: Boys are only after one thing!' warns Grace's mother as she gets ready for her first date. Grace sets out to prove her mother wrong, using her high school media class assignment to tackle the subject of Rule Number One. Followed by her trusty cameraman Brent, Grace embarks on a coming of age journey that throws her life into turmoil. The focus of Grace's project thrusts her relationship into the cross-hairs and exposes her boyfriend as everything her mother warned her about. Shattered by the truth Grace perseveres, finishes her project, and finds romance in an unexpected place. This teen comedy explores the lives of high school students and their perceptions of gender dynamics in the dating world.
Boys only want one thing.
Plot
Myron Brooks, a medical-school student, graduates and starts his internship at a hospital. He asks his sweetheart, Ruth Robbins, to marry him but she refuses to until he has established his practice. Meanwhile, she goes to work as a secretary for an attorney, Albert Hartman, and he is so impressed with her dictation abilities that he sets her up a place to practice her dictation and other secretarial skills. It is only after she is taken to a hospital with an appendicitis attack, and young Doctor Marlowe performs a successful appendectomy on her that she decides to give up her night job and marry Dr. Brooks.
Keywords: 1930s, ambulance, ambulance-driver, appendicitis, appendix, based-on-novel, cigar-store, cigarette-smoking, doctor, emergency
NOW! YOU CAN SEE AND HEAR!! (original print ad - all caps)
Glamorous Spoken Romance With the Screen's Most Perfect Lovers!
A gorgeous romance of gay society contrasted with the passionate zeal of Emporer Napoleon, who raved when his brother betrothed himself to an American heiress. You shall hear as well as see these rich adventures of the days when men defended honor at the point of swords.
THE GLAMOUROUS ROMANCE OF THE BELLE OF BALTIMORE AND NAPOLEON'S BROTHER (original poster-all caps)
Napoléon is a 1955 French historical epic film directed by Sacha Guitry that depicts major events in the life of Napoleon I of France.
Napoleon is played by two actors, Daniel Gélin as a young man and Raymond Pellegrin in later life; the switch takes place during a scene at a barber. Director/actor Guitry played the role of Talleyrand, controversial diplomat and first Prime Minister of France, narrating the story from a drawing room as if having just heard of Napoleon's death on the island of Saint Helena in 1821. Yves Montand appears as Marshal Lefebvre and Maria Schell as Marie-Louise of Austria. The film also has cameo appearances by a number of notable actors, particularly Erich von Stroheim as Ludwig van Beethoven, and Orson Welles as Napoleon's British jailor, Sir Hudson Lowe.
The English version is a contemporary dub made as part of the original production, but does not run as long as the French version.
The film follows the life of Napoleon from his early life in Corsica to his death at Saint Helena. The film is notable for its use of location shooting for numerous scenes, especially at the French estates of Malmaison and Fontainebleau, the Palace of Versailles, and sites of Napoleonic battles including Austerlitz and Waterloo.
they told you your music
could reach millions
that the choice was up to you
you told me they always
pay for lunch
and they believe in what i do
and i wonder
if you miss your old friends
once you've proven what you're worth
yeah i wonder
when you're a big star
will you miss the earth
and i know you would always want more
i know you would never be done
'cuz everyone is a fucking napoleon
yeah everyone is a fucking napoleon
and the next time
that i saw you
you were larger than life
you came and you conquered
you were doing alright
you had an army
of suits behind you
and all you had to be was willing
and i said i still
make a pretty good living
you must make a killing
a killing
and i hope that you are happy
i hope at least you are having fun
'cuz but everyone is a fucking napoleon
yeah everyone is a fucking napoleon
now you think, so that is
the way it's gonna be
that's what this is all about
i think that that is
the way it always was
you chose not to notice until now
yeah now that there's a problem
you call me up to confide
and you go on for over an hour
'bout each one that took you for a ride
and i guess that you dialed my number
'cuz you thought for sure that i'd agree
i said baby, you know i still love you
but how dare you complain to me
everyone is a fucking napoleon
There goes the band up in flames
Just like Napoleon
Zero self-esteem is what you suffer from
Your pride will choke you
the power to absolve is in your pocket
Deep in your pocket
Atonement in deployment
there is no sin,
neutral is my motion (in a godless universe)
time moves, I exist
Resting on his fists
scorched Earth politics
give more than ya got
altruistic plot, to undermine
our very short time of existence
don't resist it
Blinded by his vanity
Crippled by insecurity
That’s me
And you're better than you know
You’re better than you know
you're better than you show
It's your game
you have managed to grab everyone's attention
the spotlight scorching your flesh
caught between the pedestal and ceiling
I can't just stand there to watch it as it raises
soon it will crush you entirely
and you know I would pull every arm and leg
from socket of my own to just reach you
and with all my force and weight I'd tip you over
because I know you would land feet first
I'd Expect your glare
Oh how my hand shakes from satisfaction
this ink I drain dries like the salt on your wound
don't forget to buy them out
burn the, burn the confession box
don't forget to win their hearts
and level the chapel
Sweet irony, sarcasm always had its plague upon me
can we humor this just for now?
caught between the salted wound and punchline
funnier then than now
I've always, how I've missed it
this value called value
Oh how my hand shakes from satisfaction
this ink I drain dries like the salt on your wound
at this my voice is dry
as you dissect my words
and the knots that form
may you press them against your worth
don't forget to buy them out
burn the, burn the confession box
don't forget to win their hearts
and level the chapel
How far I'll fly
Napoleon Movie 1995
Music by Bill Conti
Threes a new world out there,
Coming to find me
Everything's waiting up ahead
Nothings behind me,
If I don't dream
If I don't try,
How will I know how far ill fly?
I'm high flying and free
There's a sun rising for me,
There may be cities beyond the roof tops
Oceans beyond the seas
Ill fly out to a far away sky,
No one has travelled so far
Out to a far away star
Maybe farther.
There's a new world out there,
Coming to find me
Everything's waiting up ahead
Nothings behind me,
If I don't dream
If I don't try,
How will I know how far ill fly?
There may be mountain peaks,
I want to slide down,
There may be rivers fast and wide
I want to ride down
If I don't dream
If I don't try