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this.active = 0;
this.timer = null;
this.path = null;
this.num = null;
this.name = id + "Var";
eval(this.name + " = this");
this.animate = animate;
this.step = step;
this.show = show;
this.hide = hide;
this.left = left;
this.top = top;
this.moveTo = moveTo;
this.slideBy = slideBy;
this.slideTo = slideTo;
this.circle = circle;
}
function pos(x, y) {
this.x = Math.round(x);
this.y = Math.round(y);
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this.element.visibility = (NS4) ? "show" : "visible";
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function hide() {
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function left() {
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function top() {
return parseInt(this.element.top);
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function moveTo(x, y) {
//alert('moveTo');
this.element.left = x;
this.element.top = y;
}
function step() {
this.moveTo(this.path[this.num].x, this.path[this.num].y);
if (this.num >= this.path.length - 1) {
clearInterval(this.timer);
this.active = 0;
if (this.statement)
eval(this.statement);
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this.num++;
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}
function animate(interval) {
if (this.active) return;
this.num = 0;
this.active = 1;
this.timer = setInterval(this.name + ".step()", interval);
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function slideBy(dx, dy, steps, interval, statement) {
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var fy = this.top();
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fy += sy;
ar[i] = new pos(fx, fy);
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this.statement = (statement) ? statement : null;
this.animate(interval);
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var y = this.top();
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y = cy - radius * Math.sin(angle0 * Math.PI / 180);
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this.path = ar;
this.statement = (statement) ? statement : null;
this.animate(interval);
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function resetAll() {
//alert('fffo');
anim1 = new animation("pusher");
if (!anim1.element) return;
// if (!anim2.element) return;
//alert(anim1);
anim1.moveTo(0, 10);
//anim2.slideBy(-20, 0, 10, 10, null);
}
function start() {
anim1 = new animation("pusher");
//anim2 = new animation("thing");
//alert(anim1.element)
if (!anim1.element) return;
// if (!anim2.element) return;
//alert(anim1);
anim1.slideBy(-20, 0, 10, 10, null);
//anim2.slideBy(-20, 0, 10, 10, null);
}
20th Century Fox - Marilyn Monroe: Love Nest
Marilyn Monroe: Love Nest
Marilyn Monroe co-stars as the “other woman” in one of her first and funniest films! A post-war comedy about a serviceman (William Lundigan ) who thinks he’s returning home for a blissful reunion with his wife (June Haver ).
Instead, he finds that she has bought a run-down apartment building,
and along with it, a long list of expensive repairs and crazy tenants.
Complicating matters, the husband wants his “old army buddy” to move
into one of the apartments – but neglects to tell his wife that the
“buddy” is a seductive ex-WAC played by none other than Marilyn Monroe !
Starring:
June Haver
William Lundigan
Frank Fay
Marilyn Monroe
Jack Paar
Leatrice Joy
Henry Kulky Directed by:
Jules Buck
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