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Friday February 21 11:36:12 2003 Trygon Factor |
RE: Record number: 1684.
In the entry for the movie "The Trygon Factor", the actress in the DiD situation is incorrectly identified as Susan Hampshire. She's actually French actress Sophie Hardy. In fact, Ms. Hampshire is ultimately unmasked as the "madman lurking around" described in the entry. I'm sure of this information, because I own a video copy of the film. |
David Schleicher |
dschleicher@gccnj.edu |
Friday February 21 12:03:16 2003 Re:[#1684] Trygon Factor |
> She's actually French actress Sophie Hardy.
Got it thanx for your assist here |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
Friday February 21 12:58:58 2003 Voodoo Tailz (aka Voodoo Mardi Gras) |
The entry for this movie, entry #8089, lists the 2 DiD's as "unknowns". Their names are Stefanie Tremblay and Cyd Casados. |
JP |
JAPfeif@aol.com |
Friday February 21 13:35:30 2003 Re: [#8089] Voodoo Tailz (aka Voodoo Mardi Gras) |
> names are Stefanie Tremblay and Cyd Casados.
Got it thanx for your assist here. |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
Friday February 21 14:38:36 2003 Re: Trygon Factor |
> RE: Record number: 1684. > In the entry for the movie "The Trygon Factor", the > actress in the DiD situation is incorrectly identified as > Susan Hampshire. She's actually French actress Sophie > Hardy. In fact, Ms. Hampshire is ultimately unmasked as > the "madman lurking around" described in the entry. > Thanks for the information. No finger-wagging intended, but please avoid spoilers such as the above if they aren't necessary ... even if it is a 37-year-old film. |
Biff |
Friday February 21 18:26:33 2003 Record number: 109 |
Title: Mission Impossible
Medium: TV Series Actress: Lesley Ann Warren Description: Episode: "The Missile" (5.16) Bound and gagged. I am surprised that this has not been corrected as it is a very early record. As pointed out by someone on the discussions page in the last few days, Dana (Warren) is chloroformed from behind and kidnapped by a deranged killer who thinks she is his former girlfriend. She wakes up in his apartment but is not bound OR gagged (even though quick flashes at the start of the episode show her hands being tied behind her). |
Gaz |
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