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Arlington:So your lady turned you down for a sort of a wild man from Borneo, eh? It's a bit fantastic isn't it? A well-read English girl living in the treetops of a glorified native ape man.Come on, let's go inside, will ya?...I hate the ocean, and I hate the beach, and I hate the sun.And the grass and the trees and I hate heat!...I like spaghetti and clam sauce.Mountains.Francis of Assisi.Chicken with lemon and garlic.Uh, and John Wayne.Teresa: (reminding him) You know, there aren't any mountains in Manhattan.Charlie: Tall buildings.Same thing.And I like you.(he kissed her)Teresa: I like it here alone.She vowed o move uptown to an apartment away from her parents and the neighborhood of Little Italy, but was just waiting on Charlie to share it with her.Rittenhouse's social prominence.Grace suggests a devious plan of sabotage: "I copied that painting in art school a year ago...I'll go home and get the copy, we'll substitute it for the original, and when she unveils it - what'll she have? An imitation! And I must admit, a very poor one.studios, known as "The King of the Gangster Film") in the decade of the 30s.The films were greeted with excited anticipation by Depression-Era audiences that wanted to see coarse but glorified criminal thugs and hoodlums with heir sexy "molls" as they drove fast cars, engaged in machine-gun gang warfare, and dealt in bootleg liquor:1931:William Wellman'sThe Public Enemy (1931),Smart Money (1931)(with Edward G.