hello darling


the picture quality in this is nothing to complain about, and it looks more similar to the 1960's flicks, i wonder why this hasn't got an animated opening like the others though, the wives comes really far down the cast, i figured that was because the fellas went on vacation and left them at home, but they really have a big part at the beginning and keeps appearing, strange how much later his buddy asks who was calling, funny parts in this is how his buddy remarks how angry the leads wife seemed, and the lead replies "she's going to a women's group so she's probably just getting ready for the meeting", and before the gathering of women they mix the sugar bowl to light up the usually so serious ladies before sneaking out of there, also as they accidentally knocks over the mannequins and his wife falling down the well. the train his relative arrives on looks like something out of a western movie, once again he gets visited by english speaking relatives from overseas, apparently that is a big part of this franchise, i don't know how the english in the movie went over with the movie goers in the 1950's as i know older people who didn't even read english in school, nor have they ever travelled outside the country.



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arms from east to west,
pretty sunshine embrace,
put world in broad daylight,
from far your light arrive,
but rays reach me right on time,
when you left was black all around,
realised it was midnight.

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