crown jewels?
- Northeast Television...
and Great British Publishing.
Theres a film distribution company,
multiplexes, some bingo halls--
- Three ice rinks, a crematorium--
- Nice little owner, that, and a zoo.
- A zoo?
- Yep.
Gotta go, Willa. Finance meeting.
Back, Neville. So, make a lot
of money for me at--
- WOCT.
- Sorry.
- What?
- Sold it this morning.
Dont worry.
Well find something for ya
owner of the boarding house,
Klara Rieth, an elderly lady of ...
...with wildly dyed orange hair, had
a soft spot for starving artists...
...as she herself had come
from a family of artists.
Kinski had been living nearby
in an attic, without furniture...
...just bare beams, and everything
covered knee-high with dead leaves.
He posed as a starving artist and
walked around stark-naked.
Stark-naked?
A high AERIAL SHOT of the island features the Statue of Liberty prominently in the foreground then TRAVELS ACROSS the harbor, OVER the Battery and Lower Manhattan to Greenwich Village.
EXT. EAST 77TH STREET - DAY
A car is being hoisted up by a municipal tow truck while its owner is having a terrible screaming argument with a parking enforcement officer. DANA BARRETT comes home pushing a baby bugg
The boy looks up, confused and frightened, concerned to see his mother crying in public. She looks at him tenderly.
Her brow furrows. She stops crying. She stares just above his eyes.
Somethings happening: she looks with wonder at the top of his head... his eyes roll upward, trying to see - its a crown!
He raises his hands. He touches it.
A beam of light illuminates the crown, casting its glow
owner of the bar
in name only.
It was really Sonnys place.
Tony was a frustrated singer.
Everybody hated his voice.
So just for spite, he would
never utter a spoken word.
He would only sing it.
He was Tony Toupee
because of his lousy hairpiece.
Eddie Mush
was a degenerate gambler.
He was the worlds
biggest loser.
He was "Mush" because everything
he touched turned to mush.
Never mind.
I need a win