《Un mauvais garçon (1936)》Storyline
Mortimer""s bizarre, eccentric younger brother, their nephew Theodore Brewster (John Alexander), fantasizes that he is President Teddy Roosevelt.I know he""s not lying." Musgrave explained to Ethan: "It""s complicated.You can""t just open the canister.We had to make sure you brought the real thing.The Rabbit""s Foot.Now we know." Musgrave then pulled off Julia""s latex mask to reveal the face of Davian""s dead translator, his incompetent Head of Security from Vatican City: "Remember? At the Vatican she failed him.No modern conveniences at all.It was dreadful.We were on our way home from the Junior Prom.A pupil of Armand""s invited us.And, oh well, it""s a long story.She presses her seemingly non-chalant husband: "Were you disappointed when I wasn""t here, darling?" Even Armand, playing the archetypal foreign lover, compliments Jerry on his lack of suspicion typically felt by American men: "He""s free of all mean suspicion.(Lois convinced Richard to turn around from his flight path toward Metropolis, and return to rescue Superman, urging: "He""ll die.She surreptitiously gives a letter to the attendant (Bob Sherman) to post for her.While they continue driving (and the camera views them head-on through the windshield in a medium two-shot), she is condescending toward his kind of affluent, narcissistic, ""playboyish"" man - character traits that she has analyzed and deciphered from all his unfavorable outward appearances and clues: a flashy sports car, jazzy radio, trench coat and fancy clothes, and a tough-guy, hedonistic, self-serving pose.