《The Unguarded Hour (1925)》Storyline
The Preacher slowly strolls away, seductively singing a modified version of his signature tune (and the film""s ironic refrain), the ominous hymn - "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms": "Leaning, leaning.Plot SynopsisThe film""s credits are presented on top of a cartoonish proscenium.Throughout the film, inter-title placards are brought down over the proscenium to announce continuity breaks, such as "That Evening.Third boat...and bring 15,000 francs -in cash.Remember, in cash."The camera quickly pans by two Chinese refugees speaking an Oriental language to each other.In a private gambling room, Carl (S.Z.Sakall, mis-typed in the credits as S.K.Sakall), the genial German headwaiter tells one of the affluent female customers that Rick, the uncaring and sole proprietor/owner of the cafe, doesn""t socialize or accept invitations o sit with the clients.When the fight commenced, Rocky fought with a new style.He sprinted after Lang from his corner, with tremendous spirit, agility, skill, and unrelenting punches delivered with swiftness and speed (a combination of "rhythm and power").