《《Väter und Söhne (1930)》》Storyline
" One of the young, raw, wide-eyed, naively-confused girls is Peggy Sawyer (Ruby Keeler in her film debut), who appears from behind a piano being hauled onto the stage.]After arriving at the ballpark, there were the typical sights and sounds surrounding the game (Bill Haley and the Comet""s "Rock Around the Clock") - the team mascot (a Bull), a popcorn vendor, fans in the stands, a goofy hip-swiveling dance by he ""Clown Prince of Baseball"" (Max Patkin as Himself) at home plate, a father attending the game with his sons, etc." Gregory encourages her to rest and then, with a very deliberate voice, asks for the brooch to be returned to him so that the pin can be repaired.] A man in a serape sees Mongo entering the town and exclaims:Mongo...Santa Maria.[An in joke: Mongo Santa Maria is one of the greatest Cuban bongo players that ever lived.]The townspeople clear a path for the brute.Mongo is scolded, by a man on horseback, for illegally ""parking"" his animal on the wrong hitching post.