《《Pension Schöller (1960)》》Storyline
He""s small and mean and weak").In a scene that foreshadowed a future plot twist, after Ned had just arrived at Pinehaven, he rushed over to a white-dressed figure by the outdoor gazebo; he approached and offered a very forward proposition: "Hey, lady, ya wanna f--k?" Surprised, she turned slowly - revealing herself to be "Matty""s" visiting look-alike high school girlfriend Mary Ann Simpson (Kim Zimmer), who slightly resembled "Matty."In hiding, Salieri watched the boisterously vulgar couple, and listened as Mozart, portrayed as amorous, crude, bawdy, and lecherous with a hyena-laugh, dragged her by the ankles, tickled her, and playfully spoke with her with lewd obscenities:Mozart: Now we""re going back.At the Commissaire de Police""s office, an alarmed Commissioner Lepic (Rene Blancard), the head detective, mobilizes his police force o send out a black car down the coast road to question prime suspect John Robie (the "Cat") (Cary Grant)." Ray thinks her behavior is one way to get back at her father, and to get him to pay attention by running away.