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Type: Western   Region: Hong Kong   Year: 2007  
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《The Rossiter Case (1951)》Storyline
" When asked about manual labor, Rocky stated his preference for a 9-5 office job: "It""s just I""d like to see if I could make a living sitting down like you""re doing over there.To help with the finances, free-lance photographer Peter claimed he had sold a few photos (of Spider-Man) toThe Bugleand his boss Jameson.Groot warns Dunson: "Never liked seein"" strangers.This is ""cause no stranger ever good news""d me." They have provoked Mexican land-barons/wranglers who quarrel with Dunson - accusing him of trespassing on a vast amount of land owned by Don Diego who lives about 400 miles to the south.One of his more interesting and intelligent films from a repertoire of about twelve films in his entire career, Sturges""Sullivan""s Travelssatirized Hollywood pretension and excesses with his particular brand of sophisticated verbal wit and dialogue, satire and fast-paced slapstick.Steve: You forgot your bottle.Slim: I said I didn""t want it.Steve: Hey, you are sore, aren""t you? I asked you a question.You didn""t answer me.I said, ""You""re sore, aren""t you?""Slim: Look, I""m tired and I want to get some sleep.Steve: That""s not a bad idea.What made you so mad?Slim: I""ve been mad ever since I met you.Steve: Most people are.Slim: One look and you made up your mind just what you wanted to hink about me.You were...Oh, what""s the use?Steve: Go ahead, keep on going.Slim: You don""t know me, Steve.It doesn""t work.I-I brought that bottle up here to make you feel cheap.(Her tough facade cracks.) That didn""t work either.Instead, I""m the one who feels cheap now.I""ve never felt that way before.I want...I thought that maybe...Go on, get out of here, will you, before I make a complete fool of myself.Steve: How long have you been away from home, Slim?Slim: It""s none of...about six months.Steve: Goin"" back?Slim: How?Steve: What are ya gonna do here?Slim: I don""t know.Get a job maybe.Steve: Jobs are hard to get.I don""t think you""d like it here anyway.(He smells a bottle of her perfume.)Slim: Remind you of somebody, Steve?Steve: It""s brand new to me.I like it.Would you go back if you could?Slim: I""d walk if it wasn""t for that water.Steve: (He turns her around to kiss her, but then hesitates.) Yeah.(He places the perfume in her hand.) Quit worryin"" kid, you""ll get back all right.(He leaves her room.) BackgroundTo Kill A Mockingbird(1962) is a much-loved, critically-acclaimed, classic trial film.It exhibits a dramatictour-de-forceof acting, a portrayal of childhood innocence (told from a matured adult understanding), and a progressive, enlightened 60s message about racial prejudice, violence, moral tolerance and dignified courage.