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《《Band of Thieves (1962)》》Storyline
The boat arrived at the pier of Ambrose""s luxurious island home on the water, while his assistant Hugh Stamp watched from the balcony, immediately suspicious and vigilant, as the two ex-lovers met again and kissed.As he sits next to her, she behaves like a hot floozie and stirs his passions - she even confesses to Monte her real feelings about her fiancee Roy, her philosophy of life and her desire not to be tied down with marriage and family:Monte: Well, are you more comfortable now?Helen: Yes, are you?Monte: Oh yes.Edmund was intrigued by the promise of attaining superiority over his brother.Edmund met up with Lucy (after she had reunited with Mr.Tumnus), realizing that he may have told the Queen important information (that later betrayed Mr.Tumnus) in exchange for candy.The two returned to tell the others about the wardrobe (Lucy: "It""s all in the wardrobe like I told you"), but Edmund stubbornly refused to admit his presence there, presumably to cover up his new acquaintanceship with the Queen: "I was just playing along.As a wedding present, Crassus also appointed Glabrus as the "commander of the garrison of Rome." It was part of Crassus"" plan to take power from Gracchus in Rome: "The only power in Rome strong enough to checkmate Gracchus and his Senate.Lock them all in the corral...Martial law has been declared.Everybody is to stay in their homes." He then ordered his gorillas to loot the armory for weapons: "We want guns.Guns are power! Now we go and get guns." Mandemus protested Aldo""s demands and threatened take-over, claiming he was the "keeper of Caesar""s conscience" - he refused to turn over guns without Caesar""s direct approval, arguing: "weapons may only be issued from this armory under direct orders from Caesar, and not under threats from one of his thicker-headed subordinates for whom war means only personal glory," but his words were of no avail when they broke down the door and raided the supplies.