《《》》Storyline
He also became romantically interested in Vicki, Wayne""s girlfriend, after ogling her picture ("A lovely beast like that running around could put steam in a man""s strides")..." Harold finds his foot stuck in the wastepaper basket.[Harold is probably unwilling o admit that he has none, or doesn""t even know what they are!]The most difficult customer, a blind, cantankerous deaf house detective named Mr.As they ride down the main road, Calloway notices the attractive dark-haired woman who was at the graveside walking towards the city.Two shots are fired.The fugitive and the policeman successfully jump across a gap onto a high-angled, red-tiled, Spanish style tenement roof, but the third man doesn""t make the jump and is left clinging and dangling from a weakened gutter drain pipe by his fingertips.Each of the film""s main characters, all Mafia apprentices, were introduced with a typed name (in CAPITAL letters) as a sub-title, in brief vignettes [Note: Sergio Leone""sThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)used the same technique earlier, as did later films such asReservoir Dogs (1992)andTrainspotting (1996)]:TONY (David Proval), known as Tony DeVienazo, the wise-guy, no-nonsense owner of the neighborhood bar known as Volpe""s Topless, who dragged a junkie shooting up in the restroom from he bathroom through the bar and out into the street (along with his dealer-pusher), and then reprimanded his ineffective bouncer George (Peter Fain); he also loved William Blake and kept a lion cub (referred to as a "tiger" or "panther") caged in the bar""s basementMICHAEL (Richard Romanus) - a low-level, shady Mafioso loan shark, known as Michael "Mikey" Longo; also a dealer of stolen and/or contraband products and equipment (i.