《《The Harvester (1936)》》Storyline
It tells of her erotic, excessive playgirl affairs and seductive qualities that reel in and then dump men:You have to understand.When compared to the first anti-war film of the talkie era,All Quiet on the Western Front (1930),The Big Paradeis more a film of escapist entertainment rather than an anti-war treatise, although its powerful battle scenes and staging undoubtedly influenced director Lewis Milestone""s later film." He is asked to question a woman who has contacted the police with a different story.The scene ends with a close-up of his notes on a pad: Lucy Chapman, The Retreat.That dark evening at the local downtown club, The Retreat (lined with photos of pin-up girls), Duncan""s girlfriend Lucy Chapman (Dorothy Green), who calls herself a "B-girl," tells Bannion hat Duncan had no reason to kill himself.Luke revealed his plan: "I""m ending all this.The tree, the ext, the Jedi.I""m gonna burn it down." But before he could enter he library, Yoda summoned a bolt of lightning and gleefully destroyed it, to end the Jedi order forever.