1.1303 Forever Ball Flower

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"So, the difficulty of the script has increased a lot..." The female star Anneliese Akerman sighed meaningfully when she noticed the person coming from behind.

"How difficult is the script?" It was Czechoslovakian actress Lida Balova who walked over quickly: "Ah ha, don't worry about tomorrow's work for today's party."

"To tell you the truth, Lida, I don't have 100,000 Reichsmarks." actress Anneliese Akerman whispered.

"Neither did I." She omitted honorifics and addressed actress Anneliese Akerman by her first name. Czechoslovak actress Lida Barova also immediately decided to deepen the relationship: "Look, you and I both There is no need to spend this unjust money.”

"You're right, Lida." Female star Anneliese Akerman deliberately gave up a body distance just to make eye contact with her. This is a kind of tacit eye alliance. In the words of the player: "I confirmed with my eyes that you are the right person."

"Who are these?" It was said that they were several, but Czechoslovak actress Lida Balova turned her attention to female reporter Lisa.

"Ah, let me introduce you." Female star Anneliese Ackerman immediately understood: "This is my good friend Lisa who I met at the Berlin Olympics. Now she is the chief special correspondent of "Signal" magazine in Paris."

"Ah, it's an honor to meet you." The happy expression of Czechoslovak actress Lida Barova was not entirely a performance. She needed someone to build momentum for her comeback.

"It's my honor, if you can take the time to give me an exclusive interview." Lisa, a female reporter with excellent communication skills, can also do it.

"Then..." She used a deliberately long tone to observe whether the female reporter's words were sincere or just perfunctory. After checking her eyes, Czechoslovak actress Lida Barova changed the subject: "Tomorrow ?”

"It's a deal, Ms. Barova." Female reporter Lisa smiled even brighter.

"Ah, I will ask my assistant to contact you in advance." Czechoslovak actress Lida Balova wished for it. and. As the "half-Jewish" German actress Anneliese Akerman, she also needs the shortest possible time to form a solid alliance in this big production that is destined to become the focus. Czechoslovak actress Lida Barova is undoubtedly confident about this. What's more, it seems that female star Anneliese Akerman also has a local advantage. No, her circle of friends is far more outstanding than that of Czechoslovak actress Lyda Barova.

"When a person walks away, the tea cools down", and "when a tree falls, the hozen scatters", it's the same everywhere.

Czechoslovak actress Lida Balova left with satisfaction after finalizing an exclusive interview. Legendary French actress Josephine Baker once again came over with a glass of wine at every opportunity.

"Are you who I thought you were?"

"Of course, ma'am." Actress Anneliese Akerman looked directly into her eyes.

"Although I don't know why you are obsessed with the East. But I fully accept the conditions you have proposed." The legendary French actress Josephine Baker used the social conversation of an upper class lady to express the secret agreement between them. There was nothing wrong with her look, and she cleverly covered her lips with a champagne glass. She is obviously a mature and experienced female spy who has been in the espionage field for a long time.

"Ah, that's because we're talking about MGM's $3 million big production." Actress Anneliese Akerman brought her into context in just one sentence.

"It's Pearl Buck's "The Earth"." Sure enough, Josephine Baker, the legendary French actress who appeared in Vanity Fair, also heard about it.

"I heard it was "Dragon Seed."" Actress Anneliese Akerman said with a smile.

"A big production worth $3 million." This is "obviously" the interest of the legendary French actress Josephine Baker.

In 1940, the exchange rate between the Reichsmark and the U.S. dollar was 2.5:1. It has been steadfast in previous years, but recently the Reichsmark is at risk of depreciation. Three million US dollars is a lot of money.

Of course, 2.5:1 is not the lowest exchange rate. In fact, after World War I, Germany faced huge reparations, so it printed a large amount of paper money. The exchange rate of the US dollar against the mark before the war was 1:4. The exchange rate of the US dollar against the mark at the beginning of 1923 was 1:7260. The exchange rate at the end of 1923 was 1:4. Trillions. At that time, European bankers made a fortune from the completely out-of-control inflation. They frantically acquired various companies in Germany, plundered German machine factories, real estate, jewelry... and then shipped them to Europe for sale. Among the big bankers and big capitalists who were bloodbathed in Germany by the "buff stack" of big inflation + loan sharking, a considerable proportion were Jewish bankers and Jewish capitalists. Therefore, after the First World War, the German people were devastated, displaced, and the society was in rapid turmoil. Ultra-nationalist thoughts surged—the head of state who believed in fascism appeared.

Through clever dialogues that put the situation into context, several actresses went to "Oriental filming to make money" and it became a natural "talking point". You won't be caught by the Gestapo agents who are everywhere on the train.

"Ladies and gentlemen, the next stop will be at Milan Central Station in Italy. We will stop briefly on the way. I wish you all good night and sweet dreams."

The celebration cocktail party came to an end, and the train announcement sounded at the right time.

The cast members said goodbye to each other and returned to their respective sleeper cars.

After all, the first step into the plot, the team rendezvous has been completed. Although the members are not affiliated with each other, they are all on the head of state train after all. As soon as you reach your destination, the foreshadowing of the plot will naturally be revealed. The female warriors, who went out on their own adventure for the first time, gradually fell asleep with their thoughts on their minds.

When I woke up, the train had arrived at Milan Central Station.

Milan Central Station (Stazione di Milano Centrale) is the second largest railway station in Italy and one of the most important railway stations in Europe. Milan Central Station is located in Piazza Duca d'Aosta, Milan. It was built in 1864 and designed by Ulisse Stacchini. It was completed and put into use in 1931. Milan Central Station has 24 platforms, has about 320,000 passengers every day, 500 trains arrive and depart, and is used by about 120 million passengers every year.

The train announcement has informed the actors who were successfully selected yesterday to attend a press conference at Milan Central Station at 8:30 to continue building momentum for the filming.

So the actresses got up early and dressed up. Get ready to appear on all major pages with your most beautiful makeup. Italian filmmakers who were the organizers also attended the event.

"Hey, how could it be her?" Danielle, the war girl who had done enough homework when arriving, saw a familiar figure through the car window.

"Of course it's her." The actress who lived in the same open compartment with her laughed: "Italy's most famous actress Luisa Filida. Next to her is the equally famous actor and her husband Olga. Svaldo Valenti!”

During Mussolini's time in power, Osvaldo Valenti (Golfiero Goffredi) and Luisa Ferida (Luisa Ferida) were famous Italian movie stars and loyal believers in fascism. Their voluptuous personal lives were as popular as the characters they played in the movies. As principal actors, the celebrity couple starred in the Italian film "White Telephone" supported by Mussolini's government. In the play, they respectively play the role of a gangster who seduces women and a fallen woman who has lost her soul. These debauched characters, who unabashedly displayed anarchist tendencies, aroused the indignation of the Italian petty bourgeoisie...

But none of this matters. The key is that this celebrity couple also comes from the time and space of the quasi-realistic World War II plot - "Sanguepazzo".

Luisa Ferida is played by the eternal ball star (my lord, is it the ball that hits people with the ball?) - Monica Bellucci.