Phillip Terry

Phillip Terry

  • Born: 1909-3-7
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Trycia 2022-01-09 08:01:01

      lose

      Don Burnham is a talented intellectual. He showed his outstanding writing talent in college, and his works are often published in college magazines. However, he is also a person whose self-esteem is easily impaired, and a little setback is enough to destroy his self-confidence. He has always...

    • Leonard 2022-01-09 08:01:01

      Don lost the weekend, I lost my interest in alcohol

      Seeing that I don't want to drink anymore, I am disgusted with being drunk. The often-sounding background music is weird and long, and both the audience and the deep-seated Don are tortured with no end in sight. Analyzing an alcoholic so deeply, his patience was exhausted, and every trace of...

    • Ericka 2022-03-26 09:01:09

      zero, zero, zero; an addict's song with an inspirational ending.

    • Zachery 2022-03-28 09:01:07

      The 18th Academy Awards for Best Picture, Director and Actor. From the beginning of this Oscar, the judges finally began to care about social issues. Gradually, awards will be awarded to those films that reflect social problems, reveal social contradictions, and thereby arouse people's thinking and attention. Europeans have alcohol tolerance genes, so until now they have more serious alcohol problems,

    The Lost Weekend quotes

    • Don Birnam: [to Wick and Helen] Most men lead lives of quiet desperation. I can't take quiet desperation!

    • Don Birnam: It shrinks my liver, doesn't it, Nat? It pickles my kidneys, yeah. But what it does it do to the mind? It tosses the sandbags overboard so the balloon can soar. Suddenly I'm above the ordinary. I'm competent. Extremely competent! I'm walking a tightrope over Niagara Falls. I'm one of the great ones. I'm Michaelangelo, molding the beard of Moses. I'm Van Gogh painting pure sunlight. I'm Horowitz, playing the Emperor Concerto. I'm John Barrymore before the movies got him by the throat. I'm Jesse James and his two brothers, all three of them. I'm W. Shakespeare. And out there it's not Third Avenue any longer, it's the Nile, Nat. The Nile and down into the barge of Cleopatra.