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Titel good humor man, The
Originaltitel: good humor man, The
Genre: Komödie
Directed: Lloyd Bacon
Besetzung: Jack Carson, Lola Albright, Jean Wallace
Kommentar: Aufgenommen in die Epilepsie-Filmographie von Kerson, Toba et al.: Implacable Images: Why Epileptiform Events Continue to be Featured in Film and Television, HYPERLINK ""http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16793571"" http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16793571 HYPERLINK ""http://www.john-libbey-eurotext.fr/en/revues/medecine/epd/e-docs/00/04/1B/94/article.md"" http://www.john-libbey-eurotext.fr/en/revues/medecine/epd/e-docs/00/04/1B/94/article.md from Toba Kerson's notes: He finds her cold on the floor the next morning with finger marks on her throat. She is the person with epilepsy. She says, “You’re right. I tricked Jones into spending the night with me to get his truck. But that night something happened we didn’t figure on. I had an attack. It’s an illness I’ve had for a long time.” Oh, says the inspector, Symptomatic epilepsy. Yes, she says, I had another one tonight.” Inspector says to his boys, Easy. That’s why Jones thought she was dead. Well how about your throat. Those finger marks. She says, “I’m undergoing treatment. . .combination of my tender skin and the rough hands of my new masseuse. Good Humor is an American brand of ice cream novelties sold from ice cream trucks as well as stores and other retail outlets. Originally, Good Humors were chocolate coated ice cream bars on a stick, but the line was expanded over the years to include a wide range of novelties. The Good Humor company started in Youngstown, Ohio during the early 1920s and covered most of the country by the mid 1930s. Good Humor became a fixture in American popular culture, and at its peak in the 1950s, the company operated 2,000 ""sales cars"".[1] In 1961, Good Humor was acquired by Thomas J. Lipton, the U.S. subsidiary of the international Unilever conglomerate. Profits declined when the baby boomers aged and costs increased because of labor issues, gasoline and insurance. The company sold its fleet in 1978, but continued to distribute its products through grocery stores and independent street vendors. By 1984, Good Humor returned to profitability.[2] Starting in 1989, Unilever expanded Good Humor through its acquisition of Gold Bond Ice Cream that included the Popsicle brand. Four years later, Unilever bought Isaly Klondike and the Breyers Ice Cream Company. Good Humor-Breyers is now a large producer of branded ice cream and frozen novelties with nine plants around the country.[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Humor
Jahr: 1950
Veröffentlicht: 00.00.0000
Land: USA

Handlung
Biff Jones, Eisverkäufer der Firma ""Good Humor"", besucht täglich seine Verlobte Margie Bellew, die für den Versicherungsagenten Stuart Nagel arbeitet. Nagel ist in Wirklichkeit ein Gangsterboss. Biff versucht Bonnie, eine Zufallsbekanntschaft, vor der Bande zu schützen, wird aber selbst des Mordes an Bonnie, verdächtigt. Diese ist nach einem epileptischen Anfalls wie tot liegen geblieben und später verschwunden. Biff und Margie lösen den recht komplizierten Fall und führen Nagel seiner Strafe zu.


Stichwort
Krankheitsname fällt, Expertenzuordnung, Ohne Anfall, Nebenrolle, Epilepsiespielfilm, Gewaltkontext

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