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To: MS.BEHAVIN
There is so much tongue-and-cheek stuff from the writers. In one episode there is a character named Ambrose Chapel, which was the key to Hitchcock's movie "The Man Who Knew Too Much". An episode I watched tonight had a murder victim named Claude Dukenfeld, which was W.C. Fields' real name.

Among the guest stars were Tony Shaloub before he became famous and the young, unknown Jack Black. Peter Boyle appeared in the twilight of a great career, and he gave a wonderfully sour performance as a man who could get into the head of a serial killer.

There are a lot of little gems in the show.

But as I told Luv, after watching an episode, I get spooked by strange noises at night.

302 posted on 04/27/2013 8:50:36 PM PDT by Publius
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To: Publius; mylife; Kathy in Alaska

I was living alone and newly divorced when An American Werewolf in London came out.

After I got home, I took my sheltie out for a walk in the woods near my home after seeing the movie.
Now, I know damn well, there is no such things as werewolves.
But during that walk, the ice on the pond cracked and then gave a kind of groan, I backed up slowly and a tree branch poked my shoulder.
I took off like a shot and ran back to my cabin.
Carl Lewis could not have out run me that night!

The sheltie watched me go racing by like I was nuts!


328 posted on 04/27/2013 9:38:26 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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