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}
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var NS4 = (document.layers) ? 1 : 0;
var IE4 = (document.all) ? 1 : 0;
function animation(id) {
this.element = (NS4) ? document[id] : document.all[id].style;
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);
}
function show() {
this.element.visibility = (NS4) ? "show" : "visible";
}
function hide() {
this.element.visibility = (NS4) ? "hide" : "hidden";
}
function left() {
return parseInt(this.element.left);
}
function top() {
return parseInt(this.element.top);
}
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);
} else {
this.num++;
}
}
function animate(interval) {
if (this.active) return;
this.num = 0;
this.active = 1;
this.timer = setInterval(this.name + ".step()", interval);
}
function slideBy(dx, dy, steps, interval, statement) {
var fx = this.left();
var fy = this.top();
var tx = fx + dx;
var ty = fy + dy;
this.slideTo(tx, ty, steps, interval, statement);
}
function slideTo(tx, ty, steps, interval, statement) {
var fx = this.left();
var fy = this.top();
var dx = tx - fx;
var dy = ty - fy;
var sx = dx / steps;
var sy = dy / steps;
var ar = new Array();
for (var i = 0; i < steps; i++) {
fx += sx;
fy += sy;
ar[i] = new pos(fx, fy);
}
this.path = ar;
this.statement = (statement) ? statement : null;
this.animate(interval);
}
function circle(radius, angle0, angle1, steps, interval, statement) {
var dangle = angle1 - angle0;
var sangle = dangle / steps;
var x = this.left();
var y = this.top();
var cx = x - radius * Math.cos(angle0 * Math.PI / 180);
var cy = y + radius * Math.sin(angle0 * Math.PI / 180);
var ar = new Array();
for (var i = 0; i < steps; i++) {
angle0 += sangle;
x = cx + radius * Math.cos(angle0 * Math.PI / 180);
y = cy - radius * Math.sin(angle0 * Math.PI / 180);
ar[i] = new pos(x, y);
}
this.path = ar;
this.statement = (statement) ? statement : null;
this.animate(interval);
}
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 - Somewhere In The Night (Studio Classics)
Somewhere In The Night (Studio Classics)
A WWII veteran (John Hodiak ) suffers from amnesia with only two clues to help him discover who he is: a letter from an angry woman who has something against him, and another letter signed by a mysterious “Larry Cravat”. Heading out west to meet the signatory on his second letter, the veteran discovers that the mysterious “Larry Cravat” is wanted for murder and the theft of two million dollars! While in Los Angeles, the veteran becomes involved with a singer who may not be who she says she is. While he is chased by mobsters who are on the hunt for the two million dollars, he discovers the true identity of “Larry Cravat” and the identity of the woman who wrote the angry letter. John Hodiak gives a fully rounded performance in this suspenseful and engrossing film.
Starring:
Fritz Kortner
John Hodiak
Josephine Hutchinson
Lloyd Nolan
Lou Nova
Margo Woode
Nancy Guild
Richard Conte
Sheldon Leonard
Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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