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西部联盟
美国英语1941
  While surveying a telegraph line in 1861, Western Union engineer Edward Creighton (Dean Jagger) is severely injured in an accident. He is discovered by Vance Shaw (Randolph Scott), an outlaw on the run from a posse. Forced to travel on foot after his horse was hurt, Shaw at first considers stealing Creighton's horse, but changes his mind and takes the man with him, saving his life.  Sometime later, following his recovery, Creighton returns to Omaha, Nebraska and plans the construction of a telegraph line from Omaha to Salt Lake City, Utah. Facing considerable opposition to the line from Confederate soldiers, Indians, and outlaws, Creighton elicits the help of his sister Sue (Virginia Gilmore), foreman Pat Grogan (Minor Watson), and assistant Homer Kettle (Chill Wills).  Looking to put his outlaw past behind him, Shaw arrives at Creighton's Western Union office looking for honest work and is hired as a scout by Grogan who is unaware of his past. Creighton recognizes him among the men and allows him to stay despite his suspicions. Creighton also hires tenderfoot Richard Blake (Robert Young), a Harvard-educated engineer as a favor to Blake's father. Shaw and Blake are both attracted to Sue and vie for her attention, but their romantic rivalry is cut short when construction of the telegraph line starts on July 4, 1861.  After work commences on the line, one of the men is killed apparently by a mysterious band of cattle-rustling Indians. Unconvinced that Indians are to blame, Shaw rides out to investigate and follows the rustlers' trail to the camp of Jack Slade, a former friend and cohort, whose gang committed the killing disguised as Indians—the gang Shaw left following his last bank robbery. Slade reveals that they are working for the Confederacy to disrupt Western Union because they believe the telegraph service will help the Union. Shaw rides away and returns to the line. Not wanting to turn in his former friends, Shaw tells Creighton that a large band of Dakota Indians stole the cattle, and recommends that they simply replace the herd and not risk a fight with the Indians.  Sometime later, a confrontation takes place between men working on the forward line and a band of drunken Indians. When one of the Indians tries to steal some equipment, a nervous Blake shoots him, ignoring Shaw's order to remain calm. After word arrives that the main camp is under attack by other Indians, the Western Union men rush back to help with the defense. At the main camp, Slade's men, who are again disguised as Indians, steal the Western Union horses. The company discover the ruse when one of the wounded Indians turns out to be a white man. Forced to buy back their stolen horses from Slade, Creighton becomes suspicious of Shaw's involvement, especially when he admits to knowing the gang.  Soon the U.S. Army arrives and announces the Indians have now refused to allow the telegraph lines to go through their territory in response to Blake's shooting of the drunken Indian. Creighton, Shaw, and Blake ride out to convince Chief Spotted Horse to allow them to build the line through Indian territory, even though the man Blake wounded was Spotted Horse's son. Creighton is finally able to persuade the Indians to allow them passage, and work continues until the company approaches Salt Lake City.  Sometime later, Shaw receives word that Jack Slade wants to meet with him. On the way to see Slade, Shaw is captured and bound by Slade's men. Slade says his group is going to burn down the Western Union camp and they don't want Shaw to interfere. After Slade and his men ride off, Shaw escapes from his ropes but arrives back too late to prevent the fire. He helps rescue some of the Western Union men from the flames and burns his hands in the process.  After the fire, Creighton confronts Shaw for an explanation, but Shaw does not reveal what he knows and is fired by Creighton. As Shaw leaves the camp, he tells Blake that Slade is actually Shaw's brother and that he, Shaw, will find Slade's gang and stop them from interfering with the telegraph project. Shaw rides off and finds Slade and his men in a nearby town. At the barber shop, Shaw confronts his brother, whose gun is concealed under the barber's sheet. Slade shoots Shaw through the sheet. Shaw fights back in spite of his wound, killing some of the gang members, and then dies. Blake arrives and continues the fight with Slade who dies from his wounds. Soon after, the Western Union line is completed and the workers celebrate. When Sue laments the absence of Shaw, Creighton tells her that Shaw can hear them.

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毛泽东回韶山
大陆其它2006
  2007年12月26日是中国人民的伟大领袖毛泽东主席诞辰114周年纪念日,这是中国人要永远记住的日子。没有毛主席领导的共产党,就没有新中国,没有新中国,就没有今天的幸福生活。在这个日子里,我怀着对伟大领袖的深厚感情观看了影片《毛泽东回韶山》,借此缅怀伟人。  影片描述了领袖回乡省亲经历,表现了领袖实事求是的作风,当领袖听到基层干部虚报产量,不实事求是地回答问题时,语重心长地告诫他们一定要如实地对待生产,对待群众,对待自己。亲自纠正了韶山公社基层干部工作中的冒进思想。  影片叙述了领袖为亲近乡亲们,为了更自由的走访群众,了解社会实情、乡亲们的真实生活,指示保卫部门减少当地公安干警,不惊动百姓乡亲,只带了少数几个贴身警卫,轻车简从来到故乡,体现了领袖朴实的工作风范。  这部电影以毛泽东回乡扫墓,看望乡亲的平常生活为重心,描写了一生为人民谋幸福,念念不忘亿万农民的领袖的乡土深情,它给当今内心迷惘的现代人,带来了一种久违的精神力量,使人产生走近领袖、亲近领袖的审美共鸣。  领袖宴请乡亲们的场面是整个剧情的高潮,非常感人,这个令人难忘的乡宴的场面,表现了当年物质尚不丰富的农村生活真实的情况。当十三阿婆将那双32年前为毛泽东做的青布鞋送到毛泽东手里的时候,乡亲思念领袖、爱护领袖的情感到达了最浓厚的瞬间,表现了领袖与老百姓同甘苦、共患难、艰苦创业的历史。  领袖去看五阿婆时,当她问,岸英还好吧?领袖告诉她,岸英在朝鲜战场牺牲了。顿时她捶胸顿足地说:他是你的崽呀!你怎么能送他上战场呢?领袖说:别人的儿子是儿子,我毛泽东的儿子也不能搞特殊啊!这段剧情生动表现了领袖的博大胸怀。  这是一部以小见大、见微知著的作品。它歌颂了领袖与人民的血肉关系,让现代人真切理解中国共产党的精神之髓,深刻体会到我们的党之所以能够取得胜利的根本所在。

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