![]() ![]() ![]() Oakley, on the train towards Santa Rosa, has kept out of sight behind Pullman curtains. Neither she nor Charlotte are able to identify it. Her mother Emma "Emmy" Oakley-Norton (Patricia Collinge) is radiant with pleasure at the prospect of seeing her youngest brother. At times she feels the charming man is the only one who understands her need to be extraordinary, that there is more to her than her small town allows.Īt the telegraph office she learns that he has just announced by telegram that he is on his way. She not only shares a nickname with her mothers youngest brother, but a special bond. Charlotte "Charlie" Newton (Teresa Wright), is frustrated by boredom, complaining to her father, Joseph "Joe" Newton (Henry Travers) because nothing interesting ever happens in her life or that of her family.Ĭharlotte decides to improve things by inviting her favorite Uncle Charlie to come for a visit. In Santa Rosa, a teen living in a two story house is lying in bed. Oakley is at a pay phone, sending a telegram to Santa Rosa, California, telling his sister that he is coming for a visit and will arrive in a couple of days. He walks quickly, turns corners, loses them as he goes up a building and watches them from the rooftop, making sure he has lost them. Oakley gets off the bed, picks up the money, goes out past the men, who do not react, but begin to follow him at a distance. Oakley (Joseph Cotten) that two men were asking for him but she had followed his instructions, told them he was out. ![]() The landlady, Mrs Martin (Constance Purdy) knocks, opens the door and tells Mr. Money bills are on his dresser and tumbled on the floor. Couples in costumes in a room with 1900 dcor are dancing to the music of The Merry Widow waltz by Franz Lehar.Ī man dressed in a suit is lying on a bed, deep in thought. ![]()
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