《Desperate Youth (1921)》Storyline
The original story by blacklisted scriptwriter Nedrick Young (credited as Nathan E.Douglas), who had refused to name names to the House Un-American Activities Committee, was adapted by Harold Jacob Smith.[Their journey proceeds from the C.I.T.BuildingNorthon Madison Avenue toward 60th St., thenWestin a taxi to the Plaza.] When Maggie questions and scolds him, he justifies his action, elling her that he has made the other man "a happy man.The boorish, shy Mac removes the newspaper from his concertina and asks what tune she would like to hear:Trina: -- ""Hearts and Flowers""?Mac: No.She extended her hand, raised it, snapped her fingers, and watched as there was a split-second difference between the reflections.I had to speak to her again.I had to see her." BackgroundLawrence of Arabia(1962) is the filmic retelling of Britishman T.E.Lawrence""s heroic, autobiographical account of his own Arabian adventure, published in "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom" (originally published with the titleRevolt in the Desert).