《Random Harvest (1942)》Storyline
You""re gonna love Picasso." Rocky replied as he put his arm around his son: "Yeah? Oh, yeah, well, I love almost everybody." The film ended with a view of Philadelphia from behind Rocky""s statue.During the closing credits, B/W stills from all five of the Rocky films were shown, to the tune of Elton John""sThe Measure Of A Man.And she certainly never made me a hot chocolate").The disguised and hungry homeless girl revealed herself as shape-shifting, blue-skinned, chameleon-like mimic Raven (Morgan Lily as youth).Soon, it was trees and dark, my brothers, with real country dark.We fillied around for a while with other travellers of the night, playing hogs of the road.Then we headed west, what we were after now was the old surprise visit.That was a real kick and good for laughs and lashings of the old ultra-violence.At an opulent residence welcomingly marked with a lit "HOME" panel sign, the four sneak up toward the door of the ultra-modern home, a monstrosity of futuristic architectural design.Why, you""ve got people here now that look likeyou.Now, I""ll tell you what we""ll do.We""ll put up a sign outside - Placed Under New Management.We""ll set up a seventy-five-cent meal that will knock their eyes out.After we knock their eyes out, we can charge ""em anything we want.He then attempts to sell her an insurance policy with a brisk sales pitch - accompanied with desultory comments about her aging:Now, sign here and give me your check for fifteen hundred dollars.The rousing, 18th century story of the Bounty""s mutiny, directed by Frank Lloyd, was adapted from the first two volumes of the Charles Nordhoff-James Norman Hall 1932 best selling novelThe Bounty Trilogy(composed ofMutiny on the Bounty,Men Against the Sea, andPitcairn Island).