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* [[Romancing the Widow]]: Frank with Nora, although it's mostly on her part. Frank is still dealing with the guilt of surviving the war where his friend - Nora's husband - hadn't.
* [[Romancing the Widow]]: Frank with Nora, although it's mostly on her part. Frank is still dealing with the guilt of surviving the war where his friend - Nora's husband - hadn't.
** The [[UST]] in this film is unbelievable, just waiting for them to kiss. And ''{{spoiler|they never do.}}''
** The [[UST]] in this film is unbelievable, just waiting for them to kiss. And ''{{spoiler|they never do.}}''
* [[The So Called Coward]]: Frank appears cowardly in Rocco's eyes because the "living war hero" refuses to pick up a gun and take a shot at the mobster. Nora and James both believe that Frank could tell the gun wasn't loaded from the weight, but Frank rebuffs such talk. {{spoiler|Frank's desire to "make a world in which there's no place for Johnny Rocco" comes back after the sheriff mistakenly kills the Osceola Brothers for the deputy's death and it looks as though Rocco will get away.}}
* [[The So-Called Coward]]: Frank appears cowardly in Rocco's eyes because the "living war hero" refuses to pick up a gun and take a shot at the mobster. Nora and James both believe that Frank could tell the gun wasn't loaded from the weight, but Frank rebuffs such talk. {{spoiler|Frank's desire to "make a world in which there's no place for Johnny Rocco" comes back after the sheriff mistakenly kills the Osceola Brothers for the deputy's death and it looks as though Rocco will get away.}}
* [[World War II]]: provides the backdrop to Frank's disillusionment.
* [[World War II]]: provides the backdrop to Frank's disillusionment.