《《Sono yo no onna (1934)》》Storyline
Dorothy: Why Mr.Dillon, of course I""d be very glad to.But what could I possibly do for a big man like you?Dillon: Call me Abner?The scene dissolves to the office name plate of "Jones and Barry, Theatrical Enterprises.After the bitter rejection, Philip forgot all about Mildred when he fell in love with the attractive, gentle and considerate Norah Nesbit (Kay Johnson), an American romance-story tabloid writer (working under a masculine pseudonym Courtenay Paget) who was sympathetic oward 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.Maybe I""d better see Mr.Geiger?And when a respectable looking businessman, a client, is buzzed into the back room, this confirms Marlowe""s feelings about Geiger""s disreputable business (a front for a blackmail racket or for a high-class lending library of pornographic, dirty books for subscribers only).In some regards, the short B/W animationBambi Meets Godzilla (1969)presented a quick, black comedy interpretation of the film""s most controversial scene - an idyllic and cute Bambi was grazing and foraging peacefully in a meadow when suddenly, without warning, a gigantic reptilian Godzilla-like foot descended from the sky, squashing the young fawn.