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Poster: Scott Bot Date: Sep 19, 2005 12:26pm
Forum: movie_of_the_week Subject: Re: Seagrams 'Nightmare' film

When I saw the wife, the first person I thought of was Faye Dunaway, but I'm probably wrong.
I loved the decor in the bedroom. Pure sixties, particularly the light switches in the headboard. Wouldn't that cause a problem if you hit one in the middle of the night?
The husband looks like a stereotypical old guy trying to be a swinger, while the wife is dressed like an old maid.

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Poster: Diana Hamilton Date: Sep 19, 2005 9:48pm
Forum: movie_of_the_week Subject: Re: Seagrams 'Nightmare' film

The wife has a European accent I can't quite place.

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Poster: Steve Nordby Date: Sep 21, 2005 10:03pm
Forum: movie_of_the_week Subject: Re: Seagrams 'Nightmare' film

Judging from the blonde hair and accent, I think the woman might be Swedish.

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Poster: Diana Hamilton Date: Sep 21, 2005 10:53pm
Forum: movie_of_the_week Subject: Re: Seagrams 'Nightmare' film

I suppose being Swedish would dovetail with the friend's panties bit- nudge/winks of the time?

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Poster: Marysz Date: Sep 20, 2005 12:44pm
Forum: movie_of_the_week Subject: Re: Seagrams 'Nightmare' film

Maybe Doris is wearing a dowdy nightgown because she's given up on Harry. He does nothing but put her down throughout the film. He seems more passionate about his pal Albert than her.