《À l""Ouest du Montana (1964)》Storyline
It could go on forever if Mother didn""t mind." In the kitchen, he Count complimented Sophia""s beauty ("Your hand is beautiful, isn""t it?") and he affectionately and boldly stole a kiss from her.A jingle from the local radio station plays a chorus of "Lumberton," and while the sounds of a chain saw and falling timber play, the radio announcer ominously invites the locals:It""s a sunny, woodsy day in Lumberton, so get hose chain saws out.At least that""s what we think.But it""s almost a different country...It""s big, all right.He was rudely pressed by a few insensitive people at the table, mostly by the condescending Karfrey, about the size of his Texas ranch-land: "Of course, from an Englishman""s point-of-view, the mere size of it takes your breath away.(Stern mechanically raises his glass slightly)Stern: Is that all?Schindler: I""m trying to thank you.I""m saying I couldn""t have done his without you.The usual thing would be to acknowledge my gratitude.It would also, by the way, be the courteous thing.Stern: (in a hollow tone) You""re welcome.(Schindler finishes both drinks)Schindler""s girlfriend, Victoria Klonowska (Malgoscha Gebel), wearing his silk robe covering her slip, answers the door of his apartment early one morning.After the credits play, the scene is set in the stylized interior of the second-story Ames Billiard Hall as it is being opened for business in New York City [the renowned Ames Billiard Academy on 44th St.