《《Enslingen i blåsväder (1959)》》Storyline
You don""t believe me? Well, do not take my vord for it.Go ahead.Ask Helga.Outside, it is vindy, but here, it is so hot.Every night, we have za battle o keep the girls from taking off all their clothing.So, don""t go avay.Who knows...tonight we may lose the battle."The leggy dancers reprise part of the song before he introduces various specialty acts: the "pretzel woman," the juggler, and a "charming singer from America, Miss Sally Bowles!" The entire group then concludes the song.Willard is shown a picture and told about a witty, brilliant American officer, a once-decorated operations officer and war hero - and now an insane, deranged, rogue renegade Green Beret Colonel named Walter E.R.H.Macy (Harry Antrim) found out: ("Personally, I think it""s a wonderful idea, too....The point is, will Mr.Macy think so?").[Note: The real American businessman and founder of Macy""s, R.H.Macy, died in 1877, and then about 20 years later in 1895, the Macy family sold off the business.]Meanwhile, Fred (who was tending to Susan) encouraged he delightfully-skeptical Susan to stand in line to speak to and visit with the new "Santa Claus" in the store and believe in him: ("When you talk to him, you might feel differently about him").In a recording, Dressler described his evil motivations, as the crate was transported by Mason from the Baltimore docks to the city""s sports stadium, where it was installed and disguised as a cigarette vending machine in the parking garage: "Most people believe the 20th century was defined by the death struggle of communism versus capitalism, and that fascism was but a hiccup.