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"The Twilight Zone: To Serve Man" The alien text is a dense manifesto on the obligation of technologically advanced races to assist more primitive species. "Citizen Kane" Rosebud, the source of the single happiest memory of Charles Foster Kane's life, is a Tijuana hooker. "Murder on the Orient Express" Nobody commits the murder, and the book ends on page 12. "The Sixth Sense" While he works with a disturbed young boy who has troubling visions of the dead, the psychiatrist's wife simply ignores him. "The Crying Game" The sexually ambiguous hairdresser, romantic partner to a fleeing IRA gunman, weighs three hundred pounds and sports a beard. "Gift of the Magi" Financially well off, the couple exchanges thoughtful gifts at Christmas time.
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