《Vändkorset (1944)》Storyline
My name is C.C.Baxter - C.for Calvin, C.for Clifford, however most people call me Bud.I""ve been with Consolidated for three years and ten months and my take-home pay is $94.70 a week.The hours in our department are 8:50 to 5:20 - they""re staggered by floors, so that sixteen elevators can handle the 31,259 employees without a serious traffic jam.Its dark tone also recalled Bogart""s first filmTo Have and Have Not (1942)with Lauren Bacall.Due to its stage-play origins (where the sets were confined and limited), the film also was concentrated within a claustrophobic Southern Florida hotel overtaken by sleazy mobsters - in the midst of an off-season impending storm - when volatile elements were converged together (runaway fugitive Indians, a beaten-up deputy and suspicious sheriff, and gangsters delayed during a counterfeit money deal with other criminals from Miami).Always trying to sell jewelry.Then I heard your name and found out you were just one of us.Gaston: Disappointed?Lily: (with a beckoning look up at him) No, proud.Very proud.(He descends to her lips for a kiss)A telephone call for the "countess" unmasks her pretentious, but glorious show of social elitism.Outside the post-office, the young boy identifies he mailman who delivered the school letter, and the startled postal delivery man is threatened: "From now on, any letter from that school to that kid""s house comes directly here.