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Wednesday December 15 19:30:39 2010
[13700] The Black Sleep (1956)
Here is another example of an entry that obviously came from memory alone, followed with a bit of erroneous research. There is no such scene in the movie The Black Sleep. The person who entered this must have remembered just 3 things, Basil Rathbone, John Carradine and a DiD scene.

The scene that was probably remembered was the scene from Hillbillys in a Haunted House where Joi Lansing is bound and gagged in this manner by Rathbone and Carradine.

I repeat, there is NO DiD scene whatsoever in the movie The Black Sleep.
melcoo
Wednesday December 15 22:15:50 2010
Re: [13700] The Black Sleep (1956)
melcoo wrote:

> there is NO DiD scene

okay thanks
jayl
Wednesday December 15 22:30:46 2010
[12481] Dexter
Before the scene described carpenter is in the trunk of a car making noise. When the killer opens the trunk we see her there with a dead body and a strip of duct tape clinging to the side of her face as she screams. Killer tears off another strip and puts it over her mouth. Short but good scene.
At the end of the episode we see her lying flat on a table unconscious and wrapped as dexter's other victims are prepared. She has a double strip of duct tape over her mouth. Just as she is about to be stabbed her eyes open and Dexter jumps the killer.
HALLBIRD

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