《Lucia di Lammermoor (1946)》Storyline
After learning of their successful escape, General Thade called for marching divisions of apes to converge on Calima.Although Claire kept emphasizing the park""s attendance figures, revenues, profits, marketing and the offsetting of costs, Masrani countered:Ah, enough about cost! John Hammond entrusted me with his dying wish, and not once did he mention profits.)"The party ended late.Mac and Marcus gave up heir rooms to Trina, ""Der Mommer"" and little ""Owgooste.""" While he guests depart, Maria, the charwoman, steals some of Mac""s dental gold.Smoking a cigar, she is the last of the guests to leave.Mac (smoking a long pipe) and Trina are alone for the first time all evening.She contemplates the windfall she has just received that will affect her future life with McTeague:Trina: (smiling up at him) Oh, Mac! Think of all his money coming to us.It makes no difference anyway.Whatever it is, I""m against it.The second verse, which is a different song, is called: "I Always Get My Man." The bearded faculty professors join the contemptable Wagstaff, slavishly bowing and pointing to him, and circling around him in a soft-shoe routine.