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Up in the hallway outside Kaplan's room, a hotel maid mistakes Thornhill for the room's occupant.[The film charts the stripping away of Thornhill's own identity, forcing him to adopt he identity of someone who doesn't exist.What do ya say there, Bob? Guy like that make it? Yes or no? Uh-huh.Uh-huh.I have to tell ya, that's precisely what I saw.I mean, sometimes I just look at a guy and I know, 'This fella's not gonna make it.' Just no f--kin' way.The tensions of the war were being easily drained away in the "underworld" bunker, where a few of the stoned soldiers danced and sang along to the radio tunes of Smokey Robinson's "Tracks of My Tears" (with lyrics: ".]Similar to a case that he never fully perceived or understood years earlier when he was a cop in LA's Chinatown [symbolic of the city of Los Angeles], he is doomed to repeat history ("You may think you know what you're dealing with, but believe me, you don't", voiced by the film's villain played by legendary director John Huston) - as a powerless, hard-boiled detective, he again brings ragedy to a woman he wants to help.We want him doing business as f--king usual." Foley was offered a first-class ticket back to Detroit, and he politely promised to be on the plane.Paulie noted that Tommy wasn't a real champion, but only "a crumb-bum dirtbag," and Rocky felt betrayed when Tommy thanked the 'angel on his shoulder' - George Washington Duke! Adrian also told Rocky: "I told you you could give him everything but you.