《《"Thirty-Minute Theatre" Play to Win (TV Episode 1966)》》Storyline
Its most memorable scene, now considered tame when compared toDumb and Dumber (1994), was the bean-eating scene around the campfire.German: What? Do you know who I am?Rick: I do.You""re lucky the bar""s open to you.German: This is outrageous.I shall report it to the Angriff.Italian-born Guillermo Ugarte (Peter Lorre), a slimy North African black market dealer in extra-legal items, weasels his way into the gambling room.She surreptitiously gives a letter to the attendant (Bob Sherman) to post for her.While they continue driving (and the camera views them head-on through the windshield in a medium two-shot), she is condescending toward his kind of affluent, narcissistic, ""playboyish"" man - character traits that she has analyzed and deciphered from all his unfavorable outward appearances and clues: a flashy sports car, jazzy radio, trench coat and fancy clothes, and a tough-guy, hedonistic, self-serving pose.Note: The motion picture, beyond its entertainment value, also served warnings against oppression toward the dictators of the late 1930s - counterparts of Prince John.