《《"Screen One" Murder in Mind (TV Episode 1994)》》Storyline
Somewhere.Look, we don""t want any rouble here.Ed: If you gentlemen have a still near here, hell, that""s fine with us.Bobby: Why sure.We""d never tell anybody where it is.You know somethin"", you""re right, we""re lost.We don""t know where in the hell we are.Toothless Man: A still?Bobby: Right, yeah.You""re makin"" some whiskey up here.We""ll buy some from ya, we could use it, couldn""t we?Mountain Man: Do you know what you""re talkin"" about?Ed: We don""t know what we""re talkin"" about, honestly we don""t.Upon their arrival, Hui Fei was to receive the $20,000 reward for Chang""s demise, and Reverend Carmichael had commended Lily for her sacrifice.He decided to give up on Madge after bringing compromise between the workers and management.Both of the main stars in the film were at different stages in their careers:Richard Barthelmess, a 37 year-old (playing a 23 year-old), was a silent-screen star who played the role of a sharecropper""s son - it was the last significant role of his careerBette Davis, a 24 year-old in a breakthrough early role as blonde, slim and promiscuous Madge; it was the first in a string of performances as a strong, conniving and wily sexually-appealing Southern female, just before her similarly memorable performance inOf Human Bondage (1934)as blonde, lower-class, pale and anemic, coarse, trashy, slatternly and vulgar, Cockney-accented, pale-faced and illiterate tearoom waitress Mildred RogersAlthough Davis played the role of the sizzling, vampish Southern female with ease, she later admitted that she was a virgin, and was surprised that she had acquired the role.The runaway bus careened off the main road into an open desert landscape, as in Jesse""s opening nightmare.