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Thursday August 05 07:18:41 2004
Scene 7533
Judging from Pantydidcaps's page, Asia Argento is tape-gagged in this movie (for the time being, she only "gagged" in the database).
anonymous
Thursday August 05 11:18:51 2004
Re: Scene 7533
anonymous wrote:

> Asia Argento is tape-gagged

I'll get,
thanx for assist
Jay L
Thursday August 05 11:32:31 2004
Re: 10632
Yeah, I saw it.
Thought one of Brian's favourite scenes ;)
Cheeky Buggers!

I'll get around to that other German one.
Jay L
Thursday August 05 12:32:57 2004
Re: German TV Question?
Ok, here my favoured:

L'Empreinte du crime, ep: "Pousser n'est pas jouer"
Die Cleveren, ep: "Killer im Netz"
Die Cleveren, ep: "Der Rosenkavalier"


Related Database entry:

Record number: 10455

Title: Cleveren, Die
Medium: TV Series
Actress: Unknown

Description: Episode: "Der Rosenkavalier" (10/2.2)

German police series with a m/f duo of profilers. A serial killer is on the loose. Modus operandi: He ties a college girl to a chair, hands behind the chair back, and stabs her a while later. As far as I remember, there are two, possibly three scenes, all without gags, and there is hardly anything to see of the bonds.


If translating properly?
Both match airsched for "students", but ep: "Der Rosenkavalier" takes place in Hamburg, whilst other occurs in Berlin.
Figure the typing that comes up on the screen at start of ep relating where occuring, would be a good reference for now.

L'Empreinte du crime, ep: "La légende du dragon"
Die Cleveren, ep: "Der Drache"

Rough match,
Term used in air-sched normally describes small town. So if "zweiten Weihnachtstag" means similar?
Say that the one.

Die Cleveren ep: Guide
Jay L
kdnpr@yahoo.com
Thursday August 05 17:11:25 2004
Re: German TV Question?
Jay L wrote:

> if "zweiten Weihnachtstag" means similar?

Don't know what that has to do with it, but it's the day after Christmas, in Germany called the second day of Christmas, in Britain called Boxing Day (26th Dec.)
Peter de K
Thursday August 05 18:20:52 2004
Re: Boxing Day
Peter de K wrote:

> Don't know what that has to do with it,

Absolutely nothing Peter.

We have Boxing Day here, wife loves it as famous for sales.
BUT, (Translation site take note:)
The sales are *ON* Boxing Day *AT* the stores, not other way around. ;)
Jay L
kdnpr@yahoo.com

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