《《"BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" Berkeley Square (TV Episode 1959)》》Storyline
Take me home, Monte...It""s not far.I""ve taken a flat in town near canteen headquarters").Once they arrive by car out in front of her apartment, she asks:Are we here?...Want to come up for a cigarette and a drink?...Come see my room.I""ve only had a place of my own for a week...In her apartment, she delivers a memorable line o him after serving him a drink, and chugging down her own drink:Would you be shocked if I put on something more comfortable?Monte non-chalantly replies: "I""ll try to survive" as she moves into her back bedroom, lets her wrap drop, and reveals her backless evening dress and a side view of her remarkable figure before disappearing.), and Schrader""sHardcore (1979)).Even rock musician Buddy Holly wrote a song based on John Wayne""s trademark line: "That""ll Be The Day," popularized by the Beatles.Dance-hall girls run screaming from the Oriental Saloon across the street [later in the film after some long establishing shots, the saloon is nowhere o be seen across the street] where a reckless, drunken Indian Charlie (Charles Stevens), a symbol of the wildness of Tombstone, shoots his gun into the air.The driver""s ignition grinds repeatedly as he attempts o restart his engine.The camera positions itself behind the two and is pointed oward the windshield and the highway""s white line as the most disorienting, skewed, upside-down set of film credits begins to scroll.