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Wednesday February 23 03:43:19 2005 Re: Mad Dan- Dalziel and Pascoe |
Jay L wrote:
> Whilst at it....I'll continue to answer you Mad Dan, same > time cover others know be hearing from. Would that be the same as, "Mi tokim yu nau, nudderpela save mekim."? (Papua-New Guinea, not Welsh.) :-) Thanks, JL. If the RT hadn't put that 4/4 thing in, I'd have gone with just the ep title anyway. |
Mad Dan |
Wednesday February 23 06:38:06 2005 About "la Croix du Fau" [7396] |
A couple of days ago, Brian asked for confirming entry for this French TV movie by Michel Favard.
As I've never seen this show so I can't maintain anything. Nevertheless, the synopsis incites me to think that neither Lisa Martino nor anyone else gets the treatment there. Read (sorry, it's in French only. Hopefully Jay will understand it): Sylvia, une jeune institutrice, vient d'être nommée remplaçante dans l'école primaire de La Croix du Fau. Au village, on ne lui parle qu'à mots couverts de son prédécesseur qui est mort d'une mystérieuse crise cardiaque, au bord d'un étang. Sylvia va régulièrement jouer du violon dans la forêt toute proche. Elle y rencontre un jour un petit garçon, Eric, qu'elle n'a jamais eu l'occasion de croiser à l'école... Son père, Roland Tuffery, est une sorte de guérisseur, qui s'est coupé du monde depuis la mort de sa femme. Il vit de l'élevage de quelques bêtes et de ses interventions de rebouteux-désenvoûteur dans diverses fermes de la région. Et surtout, il refuse absolument que son fils Eric aille à l'école. Eric est devenu une sorte d'enfant sauvage, dont le royaume est la forêt, et son meilleur ami un furet apprivoisé. Cette éducation n'est pas du goût de son oncle, Jean-Baptiste Tuffery, éleveur résolument tourné vers le monde moderne, dont l'exploitation est florissante. Il vit en célibataire dans la ferme familiale avec sa mère, Victoire. Le comportement de son frère vis-à-vis d'Eric l'inquiète beaucoup, et Jean- Baptiste prend contact avec Sylvia : il espère que son intervention pourrait obliger Roland à scolariser Eric. Mais celle-ci refuse d'intervenir. Très vite, entre Jean-Baptiste et Sylvia, c'est le coup de foudre... On another hand, maybe the author of the entry just confused titles. Lisa Martino was starring the first seasons of the series "P.J." (I'm a fan but I can't remember her bound and gagged). She was also starring thrillers such as "Balle perdue" by Etienne Périer (1994), "Meurtres sans risque" by Christiane Spiero (1997), "Mortes de préférence" by Jean-Luc Breitenstein (2002). The last title evokes serial killing and could fits with the description. Hope that helps. |
Filou |
Wednesday February 23 07:12:22 2005 Re: Mad Dan- Dalziel and Pascoe |
Mad Dan wrote:
> Jay L wrote: > > > Whilst at it....I'll continue to answer you Mad Dan, > same > > time cover others know be hearing from. > > Would that be the same as, "Mi tokim yu nau, > nudderpela save mekim."? On reflection, more like "Mi tokim yu nau, wetim nudderpela lukim tu, tokim mi mo." Is what you wrote a genuine Canadian form of Pidgin? Agreed, Filou - nothing to suggest a tie-up in the French text. |
Wednesday February 23 12:14:29 2005 Re: Mad Dan- Dalziel and Pascoe |
Mad Dan wrote:
> Would that be the same as, "Mi tokim yu nau, > nudderpela save mekim."? Yes |
Jay L |
Wednesday February 23 12:36:14 2005 Re: Filou- Lisa |
"On another hand, maybe the author of the entry just confused titles. Lisa Martino was starring the first seasons of the series "P.J." (I'm a fan but I can't remember her bound and gagged)." Don't recall any B&G'd scenes on P.J. ""Meurtres sans risque" by Christiane Spiero (1997)" Think I've seen that one. ""Mortes de préférence" by Jean-Luc Breitenstein (2002). The last title evokes serial killing and could fits with the description." I'll have to keep a look out for that one. "Hope that helps." Yes, thanx for your assist |
Jay L |
Wednesday February 23 20:04:37 2005 Re: About "la Croix du Fau" [7396] |
Filou wrote:
> A couple of days ago, Brian asked for confirming entry > for this French TV movie by Michel Favard. > As I've never seen this show so I can't maintain > anything. Ok, we haven't heard from the original contributor. This is one of the reasons for the registration system. From what I'm hearing, there's no corroboration for the entry, so I'll remove it. |
Brian R |
Wednesday February 23 23:00:12 2005 [8594] Kommissar Rex |
Record number: 8594
Title: Kommissar Rex Medium: TV Series Actress: Evamaria Salcher, Marion Mitterhammer, Unknown, Unknown Description: Episode: "Mosers Tod" Part 1 & 2 (4.4& 4.5 / 47&48) Right at the start of the ep, Evamaria is hit with a stun gun outside a gym and rough 4 to 8mins later shown tied to a chair hands back and ankles to chair legs with white cloth in an abandoned building. Nice squirming, no gag. Rough 25mins in, lead Tobias Moretti, is interviewing a fella whom has these huge photos all around the room. Nude woman posing chained spreadeagle, hands behind, on a desk, outside. Wrap bandage gagged and blindfolded. Woman there with them believe Birgit Stauber, possibly the model? Rough 54mins in, an unknown lady is also abducted and bound in same place as Evamaria, hands behind in same chair. No gag. Rough 40mins into part 2 Marion Mitterhammer is stunned-abducted and taken to the same building tied up in the same chair, same way as Evamaria. The mutt finds her, attempts to awaken and untie her wrists with it's mouth, but is unsuccessful. Dog ends up taking Marion's necklace to Tobias, whom comes and cuts her free. Evamaria is wearing a dress, nylons and heels for her scene. ================================================= or aka ep: "La mort de Moser" May split for VHS Machine Alerts |
Jay L |
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