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Tag Archives: Elliott Gould
3 things about Alan Arkin’s LITTLE MURDERS
Little Murders [1971] 1. As he ascends the subway stairs, he crosses paths with a man bleeding from a head wound. 2. Carol deftly opens the breech. 3. “I married you because I wanted to mold you. I love the … Continue reading
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3 things about Peter Hyams’ BUSTING
Busting [1974] 1. Playing Solitaire in a toilet stall. 2. The hostage clutches tightly to her shopping bag as the gunman drags her out of the market. 3. “Dear Mom and Dad. How are you? I am just swell. A … Continue reading
3 things about Daryl Duke’s THE SILENT PARTNER
The Silent Partner [1978] 1. “Personal letters” in her safety deposit box.2. “If it’s all right with her it’s all right with me.” (Inadvertent nod to The Long Goodbye?) 3. Christopher Plummer’s foot on her face. 3 other things.
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Tagged 3 things, canada, Christmas, christmas movies, christopher plummer, Elliott Gould, movies
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