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Welcome to the Database Correction page. This page is for letting me or the other editors know of corrections that need to be made. Please read the posting instructions carefully.
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Saturday October 02 00:31:13 2004 Re: Better Find Whom This Is & Show Him the Search Page |
Brian R wrote:
> Aye-yi-yi. > > This is getting ridiculous. Kind of like this fella. Had to delete his goofs like this many times now. Yet he's never once sqwacked "THE SEARCH IS F*&$#@!!!!" A true Gentleman |
Jay L |
Saturday October 02 01:44:23 2004 Fixup |
I switched all single carriage returns in the DB to doubles. Why?
Because I thought they looked bad. Also changed to add software to prevent anymore from appearing. |
Brian R |
Saturday October 02 02:09:55 2004 Re: Mini-skirt & Boots Fräulein- Cuffed- ID |
Reference:
Okay, problem now is no longer figure a Fräulein, as noticed jackets said "Politie", not "Polizei", or what not? "Politie" appears from Netherlands. Figure what to do, make some caps and get them to someone over on the other forum, or something |
Jay L |
Saturday October 02 02:14:16 2004 Re: ??? Ref |
> Caribbean fella takes up with European woman
> Wacky hubby catches them together, ties the two to > chairs, wrap around the head tape gags. Ref: Canadian film "Viewfinder"? Possibles Shelley Kinaschuk Angie Cruickshank Favouring on "Shelley" |
Jay L |
Saturday October 02 13:11:20 2004 ? |
Record number: 10794
Title: The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) Medium: Movie Actress: Kathleen Freeman Description: As King Rudolph (Stewart Granger) escapes from his cell, the palace maid Gertrude (Freeman) needs to be tied and silenced. She is tied to a chair with heavy rope around her torso, hands behind and gagged with a thick cloth over her mouth. Ms. Freeman is not credited in this movie, but the film is listed in her IMDB bio. |
Saturday October 02 13:27:08 2004 Record number: 10794 |
Title: The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) Prisoner of Zenda, The (1952) Actress: Kathleen Freeman Kathleen Freeman aka Katherine Freeman Ms. Freeman is not credited in this movie, but the film is listed in her IMDB bio. She is in IMDB credits |
Jay L |
Saturday October 02 15:46:39 2004 Re: Brian R Post- Mcleod's Daughters |
Jay L wrote:
> And scheduled to air same time, > Balko, ep: "Les pigeons d'eving", which favouring for > this popular one with the collectors > Record number: 6453 > Description: Episode: "Karneval in Ketten", aka "Carnival > in Chains" (49 / 3.16) Don't hold your breath. The episode you mentioned is "Die Mördertauben von Eving", ep. 80 / 6.15. Only saw part of it. No indication of any bondage there. |
Peter de K |
Saturday October 02 16:09:26 2004 Re: Record number: 10794 |
Jay L wrote:
> Ms. Freeman is not credited in this movie, but the film > is listed in her IMDB bio. > She is in IMDB credits I assume the contributor meant that she didn't appear in the end credits of the movie. |
Brian R |
Saturday October 02 18:49:20 2004 New feature |
I've added something that puts a link at the end of each record that says:
To update or correct this entry Click Here When clicked, it will go to a Post to Database Correction Page form, with the record number and title already filled in. See demo below. This should prevent any new entries to update old ones. |
Brian R |
Saturday October 02 18:49:25 2004 [10793] Hellborn (2003) aka Asylum of the Damned |
Demonstration of the new feature.
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Brian R |
Saturday October 02 19:56:36 2004 Re: Better Find Whom This Is & Show Him the Search Page |
Brian R wrote:
> Aye-yi-yi. > > This is getting ridiculous. I've got to think about > ways to head this kind of thing off. > I'm all for your ealier suggestion... Have em Whacked! |
Saturday October 02 20:20:22 2004 Re: New feature |
Brian R wrote:
> I've added something that puts a link at the end of each > record that says: > > To update or correct this entry Click Here > Excellent idea. Spoonfeeding should be unnecessary, but ... |
Biff |
Saturday October 02 20:59:01 2004 Re: New feature |
Biff wrote:
> Excellent idea. Spoonfeeding should be unnecessary, but > ... Aww Biff I thought you meant my idea about having them whacked |
Snowcat |
Saturday October 02 22:04:17 2004 Re: New feature |
Brian R wrote:
> I've added something Excellent work Buddy |
Jay L |
Saturday October 02 22:07:39 2004 Re: Brian R Post- Mcleod's Daughters |
Peter de K wrote:
> Don't hold your breath. The episode you mentioned is > "Die Mördertauben von Eving", ep. 80 / > 6.15. Guide is wacky recent, and one episode description sounds similar to what we alerted to about "Carnival" We'll see what airs. |
Jay L |
Saturday October 02 22:16:35 2004 Re: Better Find Whom This Is & Show Him the Search Page |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Brian R wrote: > Have em Whacked! Unfortunately, with way certain individuals continually allowed to spout their absolute "bullshyte" on the news, about all Brian & Reed can do is have beer & wings and watch "The Cards" @Hotshot Pub at moment. Any whacking will have to wait. |
Jay L |
Saturday October 02 22:19:33 2004 [10794] Prisoner of Zenda, The (1952) |
When King Rudolph's friends catch the hunting lodge maid (Freeman) listening to their plans to substitute lookalike Rudolph Rassendyll (Stewart Granger) for the drugged King Rudolph (also Granger) at his coronation, they force her to drink the same wine that drugged the King and leave her tied and silenced in the wine cellar. She is bound to a chair with heavy rope around her torso, hands behind and gagged with a thick towel over her mouth.
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David |
Saturday October 02 23:35:57 2004 [1730] Du hast mir meine Familie geraubt (1998) aka You Have My Family\'s Trust |
The gag looks more like a dish cloth (tea towel) than a silk scarf. A silk scarf would have been nice though. |
Brian Sands |
briansands60@yahoo.com.au |
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