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《《The Golden Cage (1933)》》Storyline
When the carriage halted, he two found themselves prisoners at the St.James"" Palace.Jack was dragged by royal guards to meet with King George II (Richard Griffiths), who knew of his proposed journey and wished to compete with the Spanish monarch to get there first."The next scene introduces employees in the New York editorial offices of Dime and Spy Incorporated (publishers ofSpy Magazine) [is this a disguised Time and Life Inc.Once energized, Freeze assisted by chilling and exploding the plumbing pipes, after which they jumped from the Asylum""s isolation tower into a river below.Milo: Oh, no.You""re quite wrong.It""s most informal.Jerry: Where is everybody?Milo: Here.Jerry: Downstairs?Milo: No.Here in this room.Jerry: What about that extra girl?Milo: Ha, ha.That""s me.Jerry: Ohhh! You mean the party""s just you and me.Milo: That""s right.Jerry: Oh I see.Why that""s kind of a little joke, isn""t it?Milo: In a way.Jerry refuses to be bought and made a kept man, returns her "dough" for the paintings, and decides to "run along.He then rescued the victim by ripping open the vehicle""s sun-roof.Two painters on a scaffold dropped paint and a bucket onto the head of a Dignified Gentleman (Bob Todd) below, who upset a gumball machine on the sidewalk and caused a Mime street performer (Justin Case) to lose his balance; as the Blind Man walked through an oil painting being carried out of an art gallery and reached for his seeing-eye dog""s handle, a Delivery Man (Terry Camilleri) with custard pies lost his balance - and Clark deftly directed one of the pies away from striking the face of the voluptuous woman, who happened to be walking by, although the pie hit the face of the Man in a Cap.