《Szklana kula (1972)》Storyline
After finishing, she greets her uncle at the front gate of the studios.He is on his way to have the studio read and buy his new script.When he enters the Producer""s outer office, the receptionist (Carlotta Monti) is having a loud conversation with someone on the phone:You big hotty-dottie.Plot SynopsisThe film""s credits, accompanied by the "High Noon" title song, play atop a scene of desperadoes gathering on the outskirts of a town.It is the quintessential modern sports film about America""s greatest game, starring hree very complex characters involved in a love triangle and mentoring relationship - the film""s plot integrally wove together minor-league baseball and sex during one long and hot summer season of ball-playing in 1987:"Crash" Davis (Kevin Costner), a veteran, romantic-minded, aging catcher for the Durham (NC) Bulls (a Single-A minor league affiliate), still remembering his 21-day stint in ""The Show"" (slang for the Major Leagues) during his 10-year careerEbby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh (Tim Robbins), a wild, young, hot-shot, dim-witted rookie pitcher for the Bulls who was being tutored by "Crash" to become more disciplined and mature by channeling his talentAnnie Savoy (Susan Sarandon, Robbins"" future ""real-life wife""), a part-time Alamance Junior College English 101 and Beginning Composition eacher and sexually-seductive baseball groupie and dedicated super-fan[Note: Baseball groupies used to be known, politely and affectionately, as "Baseball Annies" (or Shirleys) - clarifying the reason why the name was chosen for the overzealous, flirtatious, sexually-desirous female fan.She asked about where Freddy""s bones were hidden (to give him a proper burial), but he refused to help.Their current charter-boat client for over two weeks of fishing has been a cheap, incompetent and careless, opinionated American named Johnson (Walter Sande).