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《Wir schalten um auf Hollywood (1931)》Storyline
Jean: (thoughtfully) What a life!Charles: I suppose it does sound sorta silly.I mean, I suppose I shoulda married and settled down.I imagine my father always wanted me to.As a matter of fact, he""s told me so rather plainly.I just never cared for the brewing business.Jean: Oh, you say that""s why you""ve never married?Charles: Oh no.It""s just I""ve never met her.I suppose she""s around somewhere in the world.Jean: It would be too bad if you never bumped into each other.Charles: Well...Jean: I-I suppose you know what she looks like and everything.Charles: I-I think so.Jean: I""ll bet she looks like Marguerite inFaust.Charles: Oh no, she isn""t, I mean, she hasn""t, she""s not as bulky as an opera singer.Jean: Oh.How are her teeth?Charles (startled): Hunh?Jean: Well, you should always pick one out with good teeth.Under pressure, he then explained that he did know her, and that she had found him two days earlier, but claimed: "she""s harmless.But he was good, he was always good, never cried or nothing.Judge: I""m sure he was good, Ruby, but this obsession he seems to have for guns.Ruby: When he was real little, at first it was slingshots.Used to make ""em himself.Then he got an old BB gun he traded for a chipmunk he caught and tamed.And he, he was always shooting it.He was a better shot than any other kid.Well, I thought maybe a boy likes o feel he""s best at something.So I saved up and one Christmas I got him a brand new BB gun.He was prouder of that than anything in his whole life.In a short flashback, a seven year-old Bart (Mickey Little) play-acts a Western scene - he fires the BB gun in his yard while sitting astride a wooden hobby-horse.At the bank the next morning to "get a reward or a job or something" from the bank president, Egbert finds that there is only one teller on duty.