《《Gensomaden Saiyuki (TV Series 2000–2001)》》Storyline
They danced and acted flawlessly together in three duets, expressing various emotional phases of their relationship - attraction and courtship, celebratory happiness of their love, and painful separation:the charming and exuberant "Pick Yourself Up"the instrumental "Waltz in Swing Time"and their final eloquent, anguished dance duet, "Never Gonna Dance" - one of the peak examples of their entire dance partnership.In the town""s saloon while Earp plays poker, a hot-blooded Mexican dance-hall girl named Chihuahua (Linda Darnell) ries to distract him, putting her leg up on the table, and then shortly later, singing to him:Ten thousand cattleGone astrayLeft my rangeAnd wandered awayAnd the sons of gunsI""m here to sayHave left me dead brokeDead broke today.]Visibly excited, Adam felt he was getting out of a "rut" and was catching up with the times with his progressive and inventive, but risky idea.BackgroundThe More the Merrier(1943) is a delightful and pleasant romantic comedy about the homefront at wartime, with an amusing exploration of the problems of housing-bed-man shortages.