《Uncle Bill (Short 1914)》Storyline
..As the song continues, marked with superb, fresh choreography, hey return to town.The clothing of the children changes to reflect he passage of time during the Captain""s absence.She further explains hat Do, Re, and Mi "are only the tools we use to build a song.Once you have these notes in your heads, you can sing a million different unes by mixing them up, like this - So, Do, La, Fa, Mi, Do, Re, So, Do, La, Ti, Do, Re, Do." Anna expressed her own feminist opinion with a questioning statement: "But do you all hink that women are more lowly than men?" She also mentioned how the headstrong and chauvinistic King, unfamiliar with challenges to his supreme rule, might need to be confronted: "Perhaps it""s time somebody did tell him a thing or two.The entourage passed by a fancy dance-ball in progress before arriving at the entrance to an insane asylum/hospital.Edythe Van Hopper (Florence Bates), a vulgar and unpleasant American employer.In the lobby of the vacation-resort hotel, Mrs.Van Hopper is upset that there is not a single "well-known personality" o be seen.She is relieved to recognize "Max de Winter" (Laurence Olivier), a dashing Britisher of Manderley estate - and the man from he cliffside - and invites him as one of her "old friends" to have coffee with them.