《《Part 2: Walking Tall (1975)》》Storyline
Sidney: You could help with two minutes of silence.Sally: I hate to see you like this.Sidney, if you feel nervous -Sidney: So, what""ll you do if I feel nervous? Open your meaty, sympathetic arms?When she breaks down from his verbal abuse, he apologizes by admitting his tawdry shortcomings but still discards her wounded concern:I""m no hero.If, indeed, you have resided here, you have no legal right o remain.You""ll have to move out by, let""s say, noon tomorrow.There were a number of ads or excerpts from TV shows during the lawyers"" entire visit:a TV commercial for Anheuser Busch Natural Light Beer at a bar ("You can call me Ray, or you can call me Jay")"Maybe there""s another gum machine someplace?"a comedic discussion on a sit-com about the safety of an airline ("Madam, we""re very proud of our safety record.The baby-faced, hippie-looking killer, on a rooftop [atop the Bank of America Building on California Ave], has his weapon with a telescopic lens, aimed at a young woman in a yellow, one-piece swimsuit at a nearby roof-top hotel swimming pool [atop the Chinese Cultural Center - Holiday Inn on Kearny Street, wo blocks away].Just then, George sees another childhood friend, Violet (Gloria Grahame), the town flirt.He compliments her on her summer dress.Coquettishly, she shrugs: "What, this old hing? Why, I only wear it when I don""t care how I look." As she walks away wiggling her hips, Violet stops traffic and gets them all to crank their gaze in her direction.He rated the book as a "sloppy job" and to his surprise, she agreed.Soon after, at the station in Jacinto, New Mexico, Glen Robie greeted - not Richard - but three obviously-wealthy females disembarking together, including the pretty female:Ellen Berent (Gene Tierney), wearing dazzling white fursMrs.