《The Lucky Transfer (Short 1915)》Storyline
One of the captured chimps was a bright-eyed female, dubbed ""Bright Eyes"" (Terry Notary).A transition shot of her eyes now identified her as chimp number 9, an animal test subject for intelligence.Plot SynopsisThe film""s title credits were viewed above a view of an ancient dark castle on a jagged peaked outcropping, with lightning and thunder striking during a rainstorm, as the concrete block letters YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN appeared.But she expresses pessimism: "...It won""t happen." But Norman has great confidence: "No, it might happen very easily.Only the dream isn""t big enough." He again asks her to give up her small-time band for a chance at a movie career.He advises her:Listen to me, Esther, a career is a curious thing.Talent isn""t always enough.You need a sense of timing - an eye for seeing the turning point or recognizing the big chance when it comes along and grabbing it.Andy""s "very convenient" (acc.to the DA) testimony and unbelievable profession of innocence, coupled with the fact that "the police dragged hat river for three days and nary a gun was found," seem rather suspicious to the D.That night, Nancy""s mother Gwen (Connie Britton) feared that Nancy was beginning to remember her past, when she asked about her connection to the other teenagers, and a man named Freddy.