It is here that he meets Gretta ( Merideth Haze), a girl selling popcorn, and stuffs $100 bills down her shirt. He is the “last of the great lovers”, but is only interested in loving, not being loved, as “one-sided love is the only true emotion.” He strolls through a carnival, explaining, “I love a lonely place, and there’s nothing lonelier than a carnival on a Saturday night”. Martin Sellers), who gazes into a mirror in the film’s opening moments and attempts an explanation for his presence in the movie. Our host and narrator for this bizarre and highly laudable fiasco is a wealthy weirdo in a smoking jacket named George ( J.
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