《The Trumpeter (1979)》Storyline
"Luke""s eating habits are distinctively non-conformist - he takes a bite and leaves the spoon sticking out of his mouth.To get back to his work place in only ten minutes o avoid losing his job, he acrobatically maneuvered through a series of moving obstacles:he jumped onto an overloaded rolley-streetcar before falling offfrom there, he hopped into two strangers"" moving automobiles that went nowherehe also rode in an ambulance by faking a collapse in the street, and then awoke enroute and told the attendant (Charles Stevenson) to drop him off near the store ("Stop the car at the next corner, please")At the store, the very tardy Boy posed as a dressed-up mannequin, was transported into the store by a black co-worker, punched his time card (after turning the clock back), and for a few moments successfully avoided being scrutinized and detected by the store""s haughty and pompous head floorwalker, Mr.)The patients are organized and controlled through a rigid set of authoritarian rules and regulations that McMurphy questions: "God Almighty, she""s got you guys comin"" or goin"".In the baby""s bedroom, she stared at the crib of her infant daughter and imagined crib death: "Rudyard, she""s not breathing.