Top cast:Clara Pontoppidan,Thorkild Roose,Carlo Wieth
Director:Charles Kent
Genre:Mystery
Region:Sweden
Year:2023
Storyline:The Film's Major Production Number: "Born in a Trunk"In this lead film role, seen in the film's preview screening (a 'movie within a movie'), at a special showing in which Norman's new filmAnother Dawnis also being previewed, she performs a classic, 18-minute sequence." Gruver agreed: "She has an enormous capacity to fulfill a bathing suit." Gruver attempted to discourage Kelly from risking marriage to his sweetheart Katsumi: ("Don't you think you're taking a risk in marrying this Japanese girl?").They walk back to the front of the train and board the locomotive.The engineer is forced to pull the train ahead about 100 feet, leaving he rest of the cars behind.Scene 6: An exterior scene showing the coach section of the train - the holdup.The rain passengers are forced to leave the coaches.One of the gun-wielding bandits compels everyone to keep their hands up.All of the passengers are lined up along the adjoining train tracks.While they are threatened and covered with a gun, the bandits rob them of their valuables.One of the passengers (Gilbert M.'Broncho Billy' Anderson) runs away from the group in an escape attempt, but is shot in the back.After everyone has been searched and robbed, the bandits terrorize he passengers by firing their guns into the air.And, oh yes, he, he won't do card tricks.Charles: Oh.Jean (sweetly): Oh, it's not that I mind your doing card tricks, Hopsie.It's just that you naturally wouldn't want your ideal to do card tricks.Charles: I shouldn't think that kind of ideal was so difficult to find.Jean: Oh he isn't.That's why he's my ideal.What's the sense of having one if you can't ever find him? Mine is a practical ideal you can find two or three of in every barber shop - getting the works.Perhapswe'rewrong." Nonetheless, Alice puts on a smiling face, pretending that she is enjoying herself.Looking like the proverbial wallflower, she is rescued by a request o dance from overweight, boring and unpopular Frank Dowling (Grady Sutton), but he is clumsy, awkward, and out-of-step on the dance floor.