《《Le martyre de Saint Étienne (Short 1912)》》Storyline
A test of man""s endurance.At this point, many turned back discouraged, while others went naively on." And then, "Three days from anywhere - a Lone Prospector," a lone Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) appears.With his cane, he is making his own trail on a snow-covered path, unaware that he is being followed by a bear.During a date at a Japanese restaurant with Lone, Patience voraciously ate the sushi, and then asked about his pursuit of Catwoman ("hot, black leather, whip").The film credits mentioned that the screenplay was "based on characters created by Wes Craven" although Craven was uninvolved in the film""s making.Steel to shoot her: "Sit down, or so help me God, I""ll have you shot." After Dr.Fisher asked, "Since when did this become a military operation," the maddened commander vehemently told everyone, challenging with his gun drawn, that he would shoot anyone who didn""t follow his orders ("This ain""t a goddamn field trip, people.