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Alias :: Page 47 (01x15)
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| Title: | Page 47 |
| Episode #: | 01x15 |
| Production Number: | E644 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday March 03rd, 2002 |
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Sydney has to use her friendship with Emily to gain access to a Rembaldi manuscript, under the request of Vaughn. Meanwhile, Will is kidnapped, and ordered to stop his investigation of SD-6 or his family and friends will pay the price.
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Number 47: According to Vaughn the page 47 is always significant in a Rambaldi manuscript. | Number 47: When a black-hooded Jack Bristow and a few other hooded men kidnap Will and threaten his family and friends in order to make him stop researching SD-6, Jack lists Sydney's address as 4250 Cochran Street. 4 and (2+5=) 7 (and 0) is her house number. |
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Sydney: (holding a paperclip) This is a bug?
Vaughn: It's good, huh? You should see the guys who make it, it's like they've never seen sunlight.
Sydney: Well, you should meet Marshall. |
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Will: Oh, uh, North by Northwest is playing at the Fairfax Friday night. I thought maybe we could, I don't know, get some dinner and celebrate it?
North by Northwest is a 1959 Alfred Hitchcock's thriller staring Cary Grant, who plays an ordinary Manhattan businessman mistaken for a government agent and ends up being pursued by spies who want to kill him. | Marshall: Yes. Um, actually, I'm sure we have all seen the classic movie My Fair Lady.
My Fair Lady is a 1964 musical directed by George Cukor and starring Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison and Stanley Holloway, adapted from the homonymous musical theater. | Marshall: Of course, my favorite Rex Harrison film is Doctor Dolittle, which always kind of threw me because Eliza Dolittle, Dr. Dolittle. Dolittle, Dolittle. Was that on purpose, conspiracy-- ?
Doctor Dolittle is a 1967 musical film staring Rex Harrison as the title characters, who is a veterinarian who can talk to animals. Eliza Dolittle was the character played by Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady, whom Rex Harrison's character sets out to teach in order to have her passing for a duchess, eventually falling in her with her. | Sydney: (to Dixon) Okay, so tell me the truth. Who do you like better - Mary Ann or Ginger?
Mary Ann and Ginger were two characters from the 1960s American TV sitcom Gilligan's Island. Ever since the show started, women ask potential dates whom they like better - if they answered Mary Ann, that meant that they were looking for a solid relationship, but if they said they preferred Ginger, they only wanted a one night stand. |
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