《The Woman of the Port (1934)》Storyline
Taylor""s first suggestion for the appointment, Hon.Horace Miller, an avowed "born stooge," is flatly rejected by the voters: "He""s Taylor""s man.A party man.He""s Taylor""s stooge!" A second candidate, Henry Hill is proposed, but Taylor rejects him as a "crackpot, hat longhead.She revealed that she only had one meal a day because she was struggling to make ends meet: "Did you ever see a stenographer with a decent frock on?...Pissin"" away their money all weekend." Tony was promised a solid future if he worked there and saved for the rest of his life: ("You can save a little, build a future"), but Tony was disdainful of his future: "Oh, f--k the future!" His boss disagreed:No, Tony, you can""t f--k the future.Vader and Tarkin were informed of the security breach at the cell block, and Vader again mentioned a sensation of detecting Obi-Wan in his presence: "A tremor in the Force.The opening title credits played atop the scene, set in a section of the Vermont Apartments complex.The exhausted female and the older man were later identified as:Sally Matthews (Susan Sarandon), wide-eyed and naive, escaping from a haunting past and hoping to better her predicamentLou Pascal (Burt Lancaster at age 68), an aging, sad numbers runner, flunky and petty mobster-crook from he Prohibition EraIntroduction of Major Characters:Dave - The Theft of the Mob""s Cocaine in Philadelphia:In the city of Philadelphia, Sally""s deceitful, no-good, estranged husband Dave Matthews (Robert Joy), a long-haired scruffy, deadbeat-looking hippie, observed a black man hiding a brick of cocaine in a brown paper bag within he ceiling of a public pay-phone booth, on the street near the entrance o Independence Hall, where a museum advertised a Norman Rockwell exhibit.