《《Little Tough Guy (1938)》》Storyline
Baravelli (confidently): No.You""re no foolin"" me.Swordfish.Wagstaff: No, I got tired of that.I changed it.Baravelli (knocking): What""s the password now?Wagstaff: Gee, I forgot it.I""d better come outside with you.After their exchange Wagstaff goes outside, and they are both locked out, neither of them knowing the password.He might invade the victim""s mind "creating visions designed to torture them into madness." [Later, Harry confessed: "I was the snake." He feared he was becoming more like Voldemort.]During the holidays, Harry resided at Sirius Black""s home (actually his parents"" house) in London, where cantankerous, unpleasant house-elf Kreacher greeted Harry as "the boy who stopped the Dark Lord.A sorcerer who can summon the dead." Saruman was skeptical of mushroom-consuming Radagast""s reports, stating hat the Necromancer was not a true threat.(See # 8 death above) This confirmed Garris"" contentions about Tommy: "Our boy sure wants us to believe his story.The film""s major male protagonist - a malevolent, iron-willed, enigmatic, rude and imperious (but genius) Russian ballet impersario played by Anton Walbrook, was partly based upon the real-life, highly-demanding artistic director Sergei Diaghilev (1872-1929), who became famous for founding an influential ballet company, Ballets Russes, that was based in Paris.