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The Glass Menagerie, 1987 Film
Definition of menagerie
1, a place where animals are kept and trained especially for exhibition
2, a collection of wild or foreign animals kept especially for exhibition
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Director, Paul Newman
Writer, Tennessee Williams (play)
Stars, Joanne Woodward, John Malkovich, Karen Allen
Tom Wingfield: I'm going to the movies.
Amanda Wingfield: I don't believe that lie!
Tom Wingfield: No? Well you're right, Mother. I'm going to opium dens. Yes, mother. Opium dens. Dens of vice and criminal's hangouts, mother, I am a hired assassin, I joined the Hogan gang, I carry a tommy gun in a violin case, and I run a stream of cat houses in the valley, they call me Killer, Killer Wingfield, see I'm leading a double life, really, a simple honest warehouse worker by day, but by night a dynamic czar of the underworld, mother, I just go to gambling casinos, spin away fortune on the roulette tables, mother, I wear a patch over one eye, and a false moustache and sometimes I put on green whiskers, on, on those occasions, they call me "El Diablo," I can tell you many things to make you sleepless, mother, my enemies plan to dynamite this place, they're gonna blow us sky high! And I will be glad? I will be very happy, and so will you be. You will go up, up, up, over Blue Mountain, on a broomstick with seventeen gentleman callers! You ugly, babbling old witch!
The Glass Menagerie, Original Music
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SATURDAY (or SUNDAY) NIGHT AT THE MOVIES
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