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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:01 am
Post subject: "Please, Judy, it can't matter to you."
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What do you reckon of this line? Do you think its inappropriate for
today? Is it a line that really belongs in and is a part of the world
of the day of the film its from ('Vertigo' from 1959)?

In other words, if 'Vertigo' were made today, would Scottie say such a
thing?

Fergal #.

P.S: Personally, I think if 'Vertigo' were made today, i.e. in this day
and age, Scottie would still say the line.

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