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Type: News   Region: Qatar   Year: 2012  
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《Wer wagt - gewinnt (1935)》Storyline
..Ollie: I never realized that such a deplorable condition existed in your home.Why don""t you pattern your life after mine? I go places and do things, andthentell my wife.Every man should be he king in his own castle.Both boys (and their wives) live next door to each other ("Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Laurel," and "Mr.Oliver Hardy & Wife").At their two doorsteps, after getting confused about who lives where, Ollie encourages Stan: "Now buck up...I""m he emancipated type, real emancipated...I""ve got nothing else to do on Tuesdays and Thursdays." They exchange names:Eddie: The name""s Eddie.Sarah: The name should be Eddie.What should my name be?Eddie: I don""t know.Whatever you""d like it to be?Sarah: I""d like it to be what it is, Sarah.That""s a Biblical name.You wanna know it""s meaning?After introductions and the promise of "a fifth of scotch," he proposes accompanying her home - believing her o be a willing prostitute.Lee,"" rather than in the synagogue.He snatches he squirming boy from the stage to drag him home by the scruff of he neck.Jakie hugs and embraces his mother for protection from his threatening father: "I""ll teach him better than to debase he voice God gave him!" Sarah tries to reason: "But Papa - our boy, he does not think like we do.During her attentive, fluttering, vapid introductions, Charlotte makes it very clear that she is desperate to sell herself oo - she is an available widow (and left "well-provided for" with an inheritance).She looks down at the gun - at first repulsed, but then erotically fascinated, hypnotized and aroused by his assertive show of banditry and dangerousness.