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Saturday February 15 00:09:40 2003 Rifleman;episode "Wyoming Story" |
The actress is not Ann Blythe but Enid James. There's a nice handgag by Lucas McCain when he tries to keep the damsel from blowing his cover. She is later found bound and gagged in a chair. A single shot but a fairly long one. She is overmouth gagged with another folded up hanky between her teeth. |
hallbird |
Saturday February 15 00:22:36 2003 Re:[#3508] Rifleman;episode "Wyoming Story" |
> The actress is not Ann Blythe but Enid James.
Got it, thanx for your assist here |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
Saturday February 15 11:01:31 2003 From Discussion |
I'm thinking this would probably be OK, not too disimilar
to a handgag. What do you guys think? Would the awesome Miss Otto's faux gag scene from "The Girl Who Came Late" (1991) aka "Daydream Believer" belong in the database...? She plays a fey young woman with a troubled history who relates more easily to horses than men.When she gets emotional she actually starts to think that she is a horse and acts like one! During one such episode Martin Kemp's character calms her down by placing a horse bridle over her head, the metal bit in her mouth, between her teeth. |
Brian R |
Saturday February 15 12:10:09 2003 Re: Brian's Post |
"The Girl Who Came Late" (1991) aka "Daydream Believer" "I'm thinking this would probably be OK, not too disimilar to a handgag. What do you guys think?" Agree, it similar. |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
Saturday February 15 13:15:28 2003 Re: Miranda Otto gag |
I haven't seen the cap or the clip, but to me it sounds exactly like a bit gag (rare in mainstream, but common in commercial imagery, and de regeur for pony girls) and I can't think of any reason why it wouldn't be a gag. Is there something I don't know about this scene? |
Pat Powers |
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