《La bellezza del diavolo (1950)》Storyline
In gambling halls, delayingTen thousand cattle straying,...Ten thousand cattle straying.To one of his poker playing partners, a professional gambler he calls Mr.Gambler (Earle Foxe), Wyatt relates his love of poker:Sir, I really love poker.Every hand a different problem.Got to do a little figurin"" here.What would I do if I was in your boots Mr.Gambler? (Chihuahua signals his opponent about the cards Wyatt holds.) You drew three cards and I stood pat and yet you raised me.Now the question is, what should I do? (Wyatt looks up at Chihuahua behind him.) Yeah, mighty interestin"" game, poker.Game of chance.Sensing that Chihuahua has been "increasing the odds" against him, he drags her outside and threatens her, mistaking her for an Apache Indian:Wyatt: If I catch you doin"" that again, I""ll run ya back to the Apache reservation where you belong.The emerging and semi-dangerous emancipation of flapper women in the 1920s was captured in the character of the diabolical yet erotic modern City Woman.]It was released about the same time as the Italian-produced, originally X-rated and 3-DFlesh for Frankenstein (1974) (aka Andy Warhol""s Frankenstein), a gory send-up horror film directed by Paul Morrissey.The Lancers were historically prominent as defenders of India""s NW frontier, notably the area of the Khyber Pass, inhabited by rebellious tribesmen.