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A young boy from the Ukraine is gifted with the knowledge of all written and spoken languages. Dr. Zond rescues the boy from evildoers to have him translate inscriptions in a pyramid and in the diary of his late wife.
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    • Calvin: If I make it through this alive, I expect a big wet kiss when I get back. Juliet: I'll let Vincent know. Edit
    • Nikko: Mold grows on cheese. Uh, fungus grows on feet and moss only grows to the north side of things. What more do I need to know? Edit
    • Calvin: Everything you'd expect from a linguistic savant from this region. Then he can speak Japanese, Mandarin, Sanskrit. It goes on and on. This kid is a freak of Berlitz nature. Edit
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    • Juliet: Go get it, Indiana.
      Indiana Jones is a fictional archaeologist who hunts down artifacts in the movies such as Indiana and The Temple of Doom, (1984). Edit
    • Calvin: This kid is…a freak of Berlitz nature.
      Berlitz< is a language school, which teaches languages using its own method. Edit
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