I love how "respectful" Hollywood USED to be in that it wasn't explicit in showing absolutely everything to the audience. I'm actually more "shocked" with the way the facts of life are presented (not really, but it certainly suffices). The only problem I have is with Hutton's amnesia about the whole experience. Yikes!
I do love Norville, though and Demarest is very funny. Thanks for posting and sorry about the spelling!
"ya get me?" This part reminds me of an Andy Griffith episode where they kept trying to let a 'prisoner' escape but he doesn't catch the not-so-subtle hints.
I love how "respectful" Hollywood USED to be in that it wasn't explicit in showing absolutely everything to the audience. I'm actually more "shocked" with the way the facts of life are presented (not really, but it certainly suffices). The only problem I have is with Hutton's amnesia about the whole experience. Yikes!
I do love Norville, though and Demarest is very funny. Thanks for posting and sorry about the spelling!
lorrainewands 4 months ago
"ya get me?" This part reminds me of an Andy Griffith episode where they kept trying to let a 'prisoner' escape but he doesn't catch the not-so-subtle hints.
classicsfan10 1 year ago
Wow, the dad sure was kinda mean...especially with that bit about finding her hair ribbon in an axe. Yeesh.
classicsfan10 1 year ago
lol..."...learn to knit?" omg that was great
LadyBeth24 1 year ago