“I would be good enough to tell you at the outset that, in behalf of Mr. Roaden, I am not going to get up here and defend the film observed yesterday nor the revolting scenes in it or try to argue or persuade you that those scene[s] were not obscene.”
“I would be good enough to tell you at the outset that, in behalf of Mr. Roaden, I am not going to get up here and defend the film observed yesterday nor the revolting scenes in it or try to argue or persuade you that those scene[s] were not obscene.”
Roaden Katzer killed a squirrel and skinned it in his car.
That makes for good reading, Mr. Ledgerwood, especially: “There, the sheriff observed, in its entirety, a film called ‘Cindy and Donna’.”
It reads like there’s a film in there somewhere, aside from Cindy and Donna.
“I agree that Cindy and Donna was a terrible movie, but the stagehands and crew said I was the best actor in the movie!”
The deputy lurking outside on the perimeter — that’s pretty good, too.
[...] Context. [...]
And the “message from one of the actors in Cindy and Donna” is a great find.