《《Trading Mom (1994)》》Storyline
..near three years now," she made his give up his wicked, lawless ways eleven years earlier.Thoughout the film, Munny repeats he refrain: "I ain""t like that anymore."Munny: I ain""t like that anymore, Kid.It was whiskey done it as much as anythin"" else.I ain""t had a drop in over ten years.My wife, she cured me of that, cured me of drink and wickedness.Kid: Well, you don""t look so prosperous.Hell, you could buy her a new dress with your half.We could kill them two, you could buy your wife one fancy...As the Kid rides away alone - but wishes Munny would catch up to him if he changes his mind ("I""ll be riding due west for the western trail headin"" north into Wyoming"), the circumstances of Munny""s homestead life come down hard on him." [Note: Hawks"" and his wife""s pet nicknames for each other were Slim and Steve.] The film was also the first time that Bogart worked with Hawks - Bogart and Bacall were further teamed together in Hawks"" follow-up filmThe Big Sleep (1946), a version of Raymond Chandler""s first Philip Marlowe novel.Ethan received a phone call from "Ready-Travel Resort Services" - offering a chance to win an all-expense paid trip to Mexico - a cover for IMF.Think of the power to create a man - and I did it.I did it! I created a man, and who knows, in time, I could have trained him to do my will.I could have bred a race.I might even have found the secret of eternal life.Elizabeth: Henry, don""t say those things.Don""tthinkthem! It""s blasphemous and wicked.We are notmeantto know those hings.Henry: It may be that I""mintendedto know the secret of life.It may be part of the Divine Plan.Elizabeth: No, no! It""s theDevilthat prompts you.It""s death, not life, that is in it all and at the end of it all.During Elizabeth""s admonishments about meddling in God""s affairs, she experiences a bizarre fit (she imagines an apparition hat has come to claim Henry) that reduces her to hysterical tears:Elizabeth: Listen Henry, while you""ve been lying here, tossing in your delirium, I couldn""t sleep.The film was producer Samuel Goldwyn""s most successful and important work - he also was presented with the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award.