《Stepping Sisters (1932)》Storyline
You see, I have this little problem with my apartment...I live in the West Sixties, just half a block from Central Park.My rent is $85 a month.It used to be eighty until last July when Mrs.Lieberman (Frances Lax), the landlady, put in a second-hand air conditioning unit.It""s a real nice apartment - nothing fancy - but kind of cozy - just right for a bachelor.The only problem is - I can""t always get in when I want to.He is seated at his impersonal gray steel desk, with a nameplate on the side of his desk, in a sea of similar desks and expressionless-faced employees under fluorescent lights in the center of the 19th floor."Revealing warmth under his sleazy facade, Ratso invites Joe to share the filthy condemned, East Village tenement building where he lives: "The X on the windows means the landlord can""t collect rent, which is a convenience, on account of it""s condemned.Two of the Jawas, scrap-junk collectors of the planet, ambushed R2-D2 with a magnetic blast, and the droid toppled forward.Fresh air, sunshine, boy, you""ll be living." After placing a raw piece of meat on the grill, Nick attends to a gas customer outside.Frank""s first look at hot-blooded, voluptuous Cora (Lana Turner) is prefaced by her lipstick case noisily rolling across the floor of the cafe toward him seated at the counter.The two battled back and forth between the grid towers, with neither of them gaining the upper hand, until Gwen (after releasing herself from the car hood) arrived and slammed into Electro with the police squad car.