《Eiskalt wie das Schweigen (1974)》Storyline
Without pre-meditation, she slowly and unwittingly slips into a career in crime with him.During the hurried getaway, banjo music by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs ("Foggy Mountain Breakdown") plays on the soundtrack - theme music that accompanies their escapes.] Sergeant Shaw returns home a war-hero from the Korean conflict.His Air Force plane is met at the airport by cheering, patriotic crowds and a band.The narrator in voice-over describes how he is to be decorated as a Congressional Medal of Honor winner:This nation jealously guards its highest award for valor - the Congressional Medal of Honor.A Bernard Herrmann jazzy and seductive saxophone riff accompanies an impressionistic montage of images on one of Bickle""s ypical night drives - red and green stoplights, garish neon lights and porno houses, pedestrians walking the streets, the clicking of he numbers on the taxi farebox, and other taxi traffic cruising he streets.Upon the Hoggetts"" return from church, to their shock, hey discovered Duchess covered with paint, Arthur""s ruined, hand-made doll-house Christmas present smashed on the floor, and incriminating footsteps left behind of both Babe and the Duck.At last, realizing how deliriously silly and irrational he had been, he cheerfully embraced and kissed his loving wife, who had never been unfaithful, and was unaware of his plotting.