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Type: Biography   Region: United States   Year: 2003  
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《Noose for a Lady (1953)》Storyline
"And when they got ya, you""ve got no more chance han a road rabbit...You""re walkin"" along, not a nickel in your jeans, you""re free as the wind.Nobody bothers ya.Hundreds of people pass you by in every line of business.Shoes, hats, automobiles, radios, furniture, everything, and they""re all nice loveable people.And they let you alone.Is that right? Then you get ahold of some dough and what happens? All those nice, sweet, lovable people become heelots.Sorren commented about Rosa being different from others:Mrs.Sorren: "The funny thing, even when we were in high school, Rosa was always different from everybody else." After reaching a dead-end, Brad made a momentous statement about the waylaid direction of their lives during the dark storm..." He was kneeling before the altar, conducting a liturgical service, and then pressed some lighted control sticks that brought the Alpha-Omega Bomb into view, ready to be detonated...eighth from the front, he""ll be first." Heywood (Bill Sadler) chooses "that chubby fat-ass there, the fifth one from the front." Red votes for the fragile-looking Andy ("that tall drink of water with a silver spoon up his ass" - a veiled reference to Andy""s upcoming rape) at the end of the line:I must admit, I didn""t think much of Andy first time I laid eyes on him.