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Harold: I know a lot about raising oranges.Amelia: What are you so nervous about? You haven""t eaten a bite.Harold: I""m not hungry.Amelia: Well, that won""t be worth eating if you put any more salt on it.Harold: Oh, no, no, no, no.Apropos of nothing and to break Amelia""s endless string of nagging complaints, he picks up the skate and asks: "How much did it cost to fix these skates?" Hearing the eight o""clock whistle blow, he retreats into the kitchen as his wife""s voice continues to jabber away at him with incessant commentary.No woman is able to raise growing youngsters alone.The Lord meant that job for two.Willa: (emphatically) Icey, I just don""t want a husband.Ominously in the dark, with a slanted camera angle, a train approaches the small town - carrying the newly-freed Powell who has been released from prison and is in malevolent pursuit of he money, Harper""s children - and Harper""s widow.Sean exits down he nave toward the camera, passing the sheepherder lass kneeling in another pew - she looks after him.Frankenheimer followed his film with another political conspiracy thriller, the starkly black and whiteSeven Days in May (1964), and with the psychological sci-fi thrillerSeconds (1966).