“A good many dramatic situations begin with screaming.” – Jane Fonda as Barbarella
BARBARELLA- DIRECTED BYÂ ROGER VADIM.
It stars Jane Fonda John Phillip Law as the winged angel, Anita Pallenberg, Milo O’Shea, and David Hemmings as Dildano.
M.G.– Alan Ormsby’s obscure 70s unintentionally atmospheric masterpiece
The Stepford Wives (1975) is based on the novel by Ira Levin and the screenplay by William Goldman. Starring Katharine Ross and Paula Prentiss.
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Watson Pritchard: (Elisha Cook Jr.)
“The ghosts are moving tonight, restless… hungry. May I introduce myself? I’m Watson Pritchard. In just a moment I’ll show you the only really haunted house in the world. Since it was built a century ago, seven people including my brother have been murdered in it, since then, I’ve owned the house. I only spent one night then and when they found me in the morning, I… I was almost dead.”
“These guns are no good against the dead. Only the living.”
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