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Friday November 15 11:04:25 2002 Re: [#8108] |
> Title: The FBI
> Medium: TV Series > > Actress: Lynne Marta or Susannah Darrow > > Description: Episode 6.15 The Unknown Victim > > "Mistaken for a rich lookalike, she is kidnapped by two > men who drag her into a car via handgag. Later tied up > and blindfolded in their hideout, she's released by a > sympathetic girlfriend of one of the kidnappers when she > convinces her that it was a case of mistaken identity. > She gets recaptured however. > The actress is Susannah Darrow; Lynne Marta has a bit part as the intended victim. The cops go to the family house and tell the father that his daughter is kidnapped but Lynne comes down the stairs asking what's wrong. That's her only scene. |
Ed |
Friday November 15 16:24:21 2002 Re: [#8108] |
> The actress is Susannah Darrow;
Got it, thanx for your assist here. |
Jay L |
Friday November 15 19:03:36 2002 Hijacked: Flight 285 |
Present entry:
Record number: 7499 Title: Hijacked: Flight 285 (1996) Medium: TV Movie Actress: Unknown Description: A very lovely actress playing a U.S. Marshal is restrained with her own handcuffs behind her back when she and her partner are overpowered. Intermittently seen in the same condition throughout the film. Yeah well, just saw the whole movie. To my great disappointment, I saw no lovely actress in cuffs. Not a glimpse. No ever so short intermittent glimpses either, in any part of the film. This character does not exist in the storyline. The original poster must have been on drugs. (Or in some state of wishful thinking, or pulling your leg) This Danish TV station would not cut out scenes because of nudity, sex, violence, splatter, let alone a woman seen intermittently with her hands cuffed. Suggestion: Delete entry. |
Per |
Friday November 15 19:45:33 2002 Re: Hijacked: Flight 285 |
> Suggestion: Delete entry. It don't recommend deletion based on any TV showings. I'll throw it over to Discussion. |
Brian R |
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