《Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series 1955–1958)》Storyline
He bore a circular hole through a portion of city sidewalk by rapidly spinning himself, and found himself in Luthor""s hideout - booby-trapped with various tests.But then he thought, "What if it""s a girl?" Adrian answered: "She""ll be everything I""m not.She won""t have to be shy.We could give her singing and dancing lessons." She added: "And if it""s a boy, I""d like him to be just like the father." Rocky joked: "Don""t you think one dumbbell in the family is enough?" Rocky insisted that the child wouldn""t get tattoos, hang around streetcorners, or dress like a wise guy: "He""s gonna be a good somebody like you.Well, you""ve got a lot of nerve...What a heel! I spent four dollars to get my hair marcelled [waved], I buy me a brand new negligee, I bake him a great big pizza pie - and where were you?To be forgiven, Joe quickly fabricates a serious medical excuse - that is unconvincingly corroborated by Jerry.It""s more fantastic and grotesque than any shocker ever written."It was unofficially remade twice in two modern retellings -She Freak (1967)andFreakshow (2007).Other horror films that picked up the idea of using real-life deformed or mutated characters (without Browning""s pathos) included director Jack Cardiff""sThe Mutations (1974)and director Michael Winner""sThe Sentinel (1977).[Note: Their divorce decree was issued in November, 1947, thereby making he film itself and their characterizations a visualization of their own personal breakup].