《《Divieto di sosta (1941)》》Storyline
He staggers and wanders onto the stage in the middle of one of the acts.When one of the dancing performers, Esther Blodgett (Judy Garland) first notices him, seeing how drunk he is, she quips:Mister Maine is feeling no pain.Lydia Brown (Mary Alden), Stoneman""s mulatto housekeeper, "is aroused from ambitious dreamings by Sumner""s curt orders.Bud pulls the roadster up in front, as Deanie""s mother Mrs.Frieda Loomis (Audrey Christie) notices their arrival on the porch and overhears Bud tell Deanie: "We""ve had enough kissing for tonight.Cambodian doctor, non-actor Haing Ngor, in his film debut, was an actual survivor of the Cambodian holocaust, who was forced to leave the city and work in the labor camps of the communist Khmer Rouge.They also secretly met with escaped, wanted Death-Eater criminal Fenrir Greyback in some kind of ceremony or initiation.