The Clay Pigeon
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Title: | The Clay Pigeon | |
Release Year: | 1949 | |
IMDB: | IMDb | |
TMDB: | TMDB | |
Runtime: | 63 | |
Language: | en | |
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Overview (TMDB): | Jim Fletcher, waking up from a coma, finds he is to be given a court martial for treason and charged with informing on fellow inmates in a Japanese prison camp during WWII. Escaping from the hospital he tries to clear himself by enlisting the aid of Martha Gregory, widow of a service buddy he was accused of informing on. Helped also by Ted Niles, a surviving fellow prisoner, he gets closer to finding the answers he needs, and becomes ensnared in a grandiose scheme involving his Japanese ex-prison guard, $10,000,000 of US currency forged by the Japanese and a burgeoning crime network poised to wreak havoc throughout southern California. |
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At approximately the twenty-eight minute mark in the movie, Barbara Hale and Bill Williams are in a car going down a highway in California. Bill is driving and Barbara is in the passenger seat next to hm. As the scene opens, Barbara is holding a small lighter with both hands and is using it to light an all white cigarette in the left corner of her mouth. She then takes the cigarette with the thumb and forefinger of her left hand and passes it to Bill, letting a small amount of smoke flow from her mouth. Barbara then takes another cigarette from her purse and places it between her lips in the left corner of her mouth and lights it, again holding the lighter with both hands. She then takes the cigarette with her left hand and exhales a small amount of smoke. Both she and Bill then turn their heads as a motorcycle cop roars up behind their car. The scene then cuts away to the cop as he passes them. When the scene cuts back to Bill and Barbara, cigarette smoke can be seen rising in front of both of them. The scene then cuts away to another location. |