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They danced and acted flawlessly together in three duets, expressing various emotional phases of their relationship - attraction and courtship, celebratory happiness of their love, and painful separation:the charming and exuberant "Pick Yourself Up"the instrumental "Waltz in Swing Time"and their final eloquent, anguished dance duet, "Never Gonna Dance" - one of the peak examples of their entire dance partnership.She stutters her unconvincing excuse for being with Bud: "We were studying together."Upstairs, as Deanie undresses for bed and hides herself for privacy in the bathroom to brush her teeth, her mother follows her and tries to instill her own sexual fears into her.[Note: Wellman had previously directed the early gangster filmPublic Enemy (1931), the Alaskan adventure epicCall of the Wild (1935), the black screwball comedyNothing Sacred (1937), the non-musicalA Star is Born (1937), and the classic adventure taleBeau Geste (1939)...Just the two of us...I have taken off my make-up.Let's see if you can take off yours."In a flashback of the night of his parents' murders, Bruce deduced that it was the Joker (who spoke his familiar catchphrase: "Did you ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?" and was identified by his name as Jack), as a young criminal, who had killed them while robbing his mother's pearl necklace., they entered the castle gates (the Paramount Studios archway), where Donkey remarked: "It's gonna be champagne wishes and caviar dreams from now on.