《《The Unexpected Pest (Short 1956)》》Storyline
It explored the themes of Catholic guilt regarding sin, and family ties being torn apart by unpredictable crime violence, in a violent and hot-headed male world of Italian-American losers, loners, outsiders and low-lifes (using vulgar and obscene swear words).Lee) hat went unrewarded.Now typecast, Robinson would reprise his star-making, tough-gangster role in a variety of gangster-crime films, such as William Wellman""sThe Hatchet Man (1933), John Ford""sThe Whole Town""s Talking (1935),The Last Gangster (1937),A Slight Case of Murder (1938),Brother Orchid (1940),Key Largo (1948), andHell on Frisco Bay (1955).But Terry is hot-tempered, and reacts harshly to the criticism.Charley excuses his brother""s a-typical behavior: "It""s just the Joey Doyle thing.You know how he is.He exaggerates the hing.Just too much Marquis of Queensbury.It softens ""em up."Johnny raises his voice and explains how he became head of the local union and continues to maintain a lucrative (but illegal) operation.Then, they might have enough leverage to convince Marvin to take heir side: ("He""s got to stick by us to save his own hide").The cool-talking, womanizing, all-night DJ on the jazzy, blues station KRML was mellow-voiced Dave Garver (Clint Eastwood) (or "The Big D") who promised listeners "five hours of mellow groove" with sprinklings of poetry.