《《The Cowra Breakout (TV Mini Series 1984)》》Storyline
" With "a little monkey wrench" thrown into his agenda, Eichelberger moves his Wednesday "meeting" to Friday." She pleads with him, pushes him away and gasps: "Let me go alone...please!" Then, noticing his hurt expression, she extends her hand: "-- you may...you may come Sunday!" He persists: "Can""t I kiss ya again?" She refuses, withdraws and frees herself, opens her umbrella, and rushes from the station.On the outskirts of town, the decimated gang pauses by the children who are still playing with their captured and devoured scorpions.Although her presence becomes a second reason to make Ireland his new home, the American is so awed and dazzled by her beauty that he doesn""t trust the fairy-tale he has seen:Sean: (rhetorically to Michaeleen about his distorted perceptions) Hey, is that real? She couldn""t be.The drab, gritty black and white cinematography of the expressionistic film emphasized the menacing, warping, and harrowing power of alcohol, as some of the booze-soaked scenes were shot through or in the presence of numerous whiskey bottles and shot glasses.