《Das Phantom von Bonn (1997)》Storyline
Sometimes, men get greedy." The three "helpers," totaling an expense of $50,000, would be paid a flat fee for their services:a "boxman" or safecracker who would need o be paid the most, "maybe $25,000.Closeups show wild fowl, rabbits and skunks scurrying to find sanctuary somewhere in the ever-decreasing wheat field.The singing of both leads was dubbed: Jimmy Bryant for former child actor Richard Beymer, and Marni Nixon for Natalie Wood, and the vocals by Rita Moreno were enhanced by Betty Wand for "A Boy Like That".[The film never identifies his location - Georgia.] A sign advertises:Beds --- 15 centsMeals --- 15 centsBaths --- 5 centsA fellow drifter-tramp named Pete (Preston Foster), who is playing solitaire, proposes going to a lunch-wagon/diner for a handout of hamburgers.To the snobby, intolerant Higgins, ignorance, inarticulateness, dialects and unrefined language produce a "verbal class distinction," much he same way as money ensures advantages and a higher class of living, in "Why Can""t the English Learn to Speak":Look at her, a prisoner of the guttersCondemned by every syllable she uttersBy right she should be taken out and hung,For the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue.