Top cast:George Nichols,Claire McDowell,Edith Haldeman
Director:Gil Junger
Genre:Horror
Region:Vietnam
Year:2004
Storyline:Robie: Naah, no.I was a member of an American trapeze act in the circus that traveled in Europe.It folded and I was stranded, so I put my agility to a more rewarding purpose.Hughson: You have no other defense.Robie: No.For what it""s worth, I only stole from people who wouldn""t go hungry...Hughson: I take it you were a sort of modern Robin Hood.I mean, you gave away most of the proceeds of your crimes.Robie: Kept everything myself.Well, let""s face it, I was an out-and-out hief, like you.Hughson: Steady, old man.Robie: No, no, wait a minute.Have you ever taken an ashtray from a hotel or a towel?Hughson: Souvenirs, they expect that.Robie: You""re given an expense allowance to pay for all the meals you eat on the job.Right? But this meal is free.Now, are you going o deduct the price of a lunch from your expense account? Well, of course you""re not." The image moved forward on the final image on the page, the downtownDaily Planetbuilding, toward the revolvingDaily Planetbanner on a globe atop it, and then zoomed off into space, as the spectacular 3-D credits played.As in all Rogers/Astaire films, the non-sensical romantic plot was rather contrived and unbalanced, and was built mostly around a series of wonderfully-choreographed dance numbers, duets, Art Deco sets and songs.You light a match.Henry and Tommy make incendiary preparations to burn down the restaurant by stuffing flammable wads of paper into ceiling fixtures - a Bamboo Lounge matchbook flares into flames and is used o light the rest of the interior of the restaurant.