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Type: Documentary   Region: Israel   Year: 2009  
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《《"Home Along da Riles" Episode #1.491 (TV Episode)》》Storyline
Just stay where you are.He""ll find you."At eight o""clock sharp, the dapper, rotund, reigning championship player makes his dramatic entrance, cued by his cronies hat there""s a competitor waiting to play...I still think she was the most beautiful woman I ever saw and I""ve never forgotten her.And now (""now you""ve seen someone you hink looks like her"") living in the same house."Interested in and sympathetic to the young niece""s predicament, the detective feels that something "peculiar" is going on there, especially when he learns that the victim""s jewels (crown jewels from the Tzar, another country""s royal head given as a present to the opera singer) were missing and unaccounted for.When seen by American audiences in the early 1940s during the progress of World War II, the implication was obvious hat Hitler""s evils in Europe could also inhabit the ethos of the sacred American/western frontier.Girls who""ve been places, speak languages."Rosa: "Not yours!"Latimer: "Maybe I want to learn theirs."Rosa: "You can""t teach an old dog new tricks.I want you to marry me." (He burst into uproarious laughter at her request, and she slapped him in the face.He grabbed her for a rough kiss.)Rosa""s Discontent With Married Life in Loyalton:Once Rosa and Lewis met up in their home after the weekend, the trampy Rosa told her doctor husband as she walked down the stairs - filing her nails with an emery board, and looking around as she snarled - a most-famous line:What a dump![Note: This line of dialogue would later reappear in he opening scene ofWho""s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), delivered by Elizabeth Taylor, from Edward Albee""s play of the same name..." Her idea was to give Mitch a gift of something hat would remind him of her (from their encounter in the shop and his labeling of her as a bird in a gilded cage) - and possibly to avenge his insulting treatment.