And why wouldn't Mr. Memory answer this very pertinent question?
It was clearly the most important agricultural question asked at the music hall that night, and one that might have saved the lives of countless farm-bred fowl!
That's quite true, but I have no idea why it wasn't answered. Very strange. Perhaps it was simply because the man was talking rather quietly and Mr. Memory couldn't here him. Who knows?
Either way, I have an exam on this film tomorrow. Argh!
What causes pip in poultry? I don't recall it in the movie, but I guess he didn't answer it because he didn't know, maybe no one in the world knew. He is not omniscient. He "just" remembers facts. Maybe there was no fact known to remember.
"What causes pip in poultry? I don't recall it in the movie, but I guess he didn't answer it because he didn't know, maybe no one in the world knew. He is not omniscient. He "just" remembers facts. Maybe there was no fact known to remember."
Mr. Memory never gets the chance to answer. Many questions were being shouted at him by the raucous crowd, and a melee breaks out. Several questions never got to be answered ("When was Crippen hanged?" etc.), so it wasn't that Memory didn't know what causes pip in poultry. It was posed quietly by the shy farmer amidst others.
"Mr. Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound!"
As far as the question about Mae West goes: 'The 39 Steps' was released on August 1st, 1935, and on the 17th of August that year Mae West turned 42-years-old. So, most likely, Hitch being a fan of Ms. West had that particular question thrown in as a tribute to her. Alice Cooper commented that when he wrote the song, 'No Time For Tears' for her 1978 film, 'Sextette', in which he also starred, upon meeting her felt that she was still 'doable' at the tender age of 84! Whether he actually did or not is not known, but knowing him, who knows, right?! lol I guess that would have put some pip in his poultry, for sure! LMAO! FuturePrimitive666.