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Wednesday April 14 02:49:53 2004
Entry Overwritten
Record number: 4277

Title: Fuller Brush Girl, The (1950)
Medium: Movie
Actress: Gale Robbins

Description: Lucille Ball hides in a show girl's dressing room behind a three-section divider. When the show girl walks in, 'Lucy' wraps the divider around her and pins her to the floor by sitting on top of the divider. The show girl opens wide to scream and 'Lucy' jams a powdering pad into her mouth and secures the stuffing with scarves. Then secures her inside the divider with various garments.
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Record number: 10197

Title: Fuller Brush Girl
Medium: Movie
Actress: Lucille Ball

Description: Ms. Ball plays a Fuller Brush girl who goes door to door selling women's products. At one house she goes to she is mistaken as a babysitter and left with four brats. The brats hide behind a door holding lassos and when Lucy walks in they rope her. They then tie her to the post of their bunk bed and start a small fire. The real babysitter shows up and rescues Lucy. No gag. Trivia: The real Babysitter is played by the same actress who was the mom of the twins who tied up Lucy in ILL's the "Amateur Hour".

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I'll be using entry #10197 for a new entry.
Jay L
Wednesday April 14 15:02:55 2004
Re: Entry Overwritten
Jay L wrote:

> I'll be using entry #10197 for a new entry.
>

Jay, both scenes are in the film, according to Marburger. I saw the partition scene ... it occurs about 75' in (I imagine I caught it on AMC ... I'm not sure if there were ad breaks) and lasts about a minute. The kiddie sequence is said to occur previous to this.

Are you aiming to meld the two? I imagine that's your intent ... but I just wanted to be certain.
Biff

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