《Cita en Navarra (1967)》Storyline
Lucius Fox had been demoted to company president.Terrorist Bane interrupted the assembled board meeting, and took three individuals hostage: Fox, Tate, and John Fredericks (John Nolan) who volunteered himself.In this pre-Code romantic drama about an obsessive, manipulative romance of a cheating female with a male benefactor in "bondage" to her, there were issues of promiscuity, adultery, a birth out-of-wedlock, naked drawings, a mutually-destructive relationship, and retributive death from TB/syphilis during prostitution.Cheering onlookers participate - each one waving red, white, and blue flags.Storefronts are decorated with even more flags and fabrics.The camera locates the front of a theatre, the Colony Opera House, where a billboard is printed with the names of the acts that are performed there:Week of July 1, 1878Mr.Don""t start losing it like your mother did."Meanwhile, Freddy rose up out of Dylan""s bed, with his claws poking through the sheets.Inside her house, "Nancy" watched on the TV a reprise of her final scene inA Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)that had just been similarly repeated outside.De Winter sympathizes: "How rotten for you." Her father would paint the same tree over and over: "He painted trees, at least it was one tree...You see, he had a theory that if you should find one perfect thing or place or person, you should stick to it.