《《》》Storyline
He was blindfolded and strapped in a wheelchair, and taunted: "According to you, I'm a sexual pervert.The gender swap brought an entirely new angle to the film, making it more than a satirical view and social commentary on the operation of a newsroom under the management of a hard-boiled, smart-alec managing editor Walter Burns (Cary Grant in this version, Adolphe Menjou in the earlier film), and providing an additional feminine-romance angle.During a struggle for he weapon, Zam's speeder crash-landed in the street.Anakin, who had safely jumped off, continued the chase on foot.Zam hid in a night-club where Obi-Wan and Anakin joined up to search.The Master Jedi exclaimed prophetically:"Why do I get the feeling you're going to be the death of me?"The assassin attempted to fire a pistol at Obi-Wan from behind while he was having a drink at the bar, but he sensed the bounty hunter's presence, turned, and sliced off Zam's arm with his lightsaber.She was already the wife of an imprisoned murderer, and he was a petty thief and vagrant with numerous misdemeanors." Joe bravely insists on staying on the land: "I ain't leavin' now or any other time." When Shane enters the room, he is introduced to the other farmers.Ex-Confederate Frank "Stonewall" Torrey (Elisha Cook, Jr.) and Lewis - who are aware of Shane's encounter with Calloway in town, believe that they can't count on the cowardly Shane to join them ("He let this Chris buffalo him in Grafton's saloon").