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  • wasnt he •Johnson Biblico, Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998

  • this is from a retrospective

  • check out this youtube video: BEWARE THE RAPIST (Public Information Film) - Part One. David Coleman Dukes (June 6, 1945 – October 9, 2000) was an American character actor. Dukes was born in San Francisco, California, the son of a highway patrolman. He had a long career in films, appearing in 35; and as a television guest star, notably as the man who attempted to rape Edith Bunker on All in the Family, a blind bully on Three's Company, HE HAS A WIKIPEDIA PAGE READ IT IT IS FASCINATING!!!

  • this comes from the retrospective

  • Then the cops come asking if she can identify him from from his clothes. She sees just his clothes, and starts screaming hysterically that he'll kill her.

  • He was cute, she shoulda went for it. Sorry Edith :(

  • >received death threats for playing a rapist on television

    Goddammit America, this is why everyone thinks we're stupid.

  • @MaakaKarin17 check out this youtube video: BEWARE THE RAPIST (Public Information Film) - Part One. David Coleman Dukes (June 6, 1945 – October 9, 2000) was an American character actor. Dukes was born in San Francisco, California, the son of a highway patrolman. He had a long career in films, appearing in 35; and as a television guest star, notably as the man who attempted to rape Edith Bunker on All in the Family, a blind bully on Three's Company, HE HAS A WIKIPEDIA PAGE READ IT!!!

  • Edith Bunker had the courage to run away from her attacker in this episode from the 1977-1978 Teevision Season. She burned his face with the burnt cake in the closing part of the two-part episode of "Edith's Fiftieth Birthday." That detective was actually a known rapist. A Solid 5!!

  • Why would Mr. Dukes get death threats?? He 's just an actor doing his job. Some folks don't know reality from fantasy....that's dangerous. Seen him on an episode of Three's Company also.

  • @vinceoltl where he plays a blind bully. read about him on wikipedia...

  • What the fuck does it matter what color she is? Racist..Thats Edith God damn it.

  • that guy must be really desperate to wanna rape that old ugly White Lady, lol lol

  • @nevawrong this was discussedon JUMP THE SHARK apparently rapists dont care what you look like, its just having power over a woman, any woman. Just watch the following

    BEWARE THE RAPIST (Public Information Film)

    on youtube

  • LOL, she is about to be raped, and she offers him a cup of coffee!!! LMAO

  • You know what gets my goat? It's this perception in my country that it's usually the woman's fault if she gets raped. That makes me really angry. Sometimes they even blame the victim even when it's only a little girl. "She's a flirt," people say or "It's not his fault. He's a man." That makes me really mad.

  • @TheBuffalo29 Can you post the rest of the episode??

  • @MichaelJacksonFan863

    I'll give it a try.

    Some videos I,ve made won't load completely onto the computer.

  • They say that was THE loudest cheering the show ever had.

  • @carchavtube It was the only one where the studio audience gave a standing ovation anyway!

  • too bad an actor of this audiobook voice talent is best remembered for this scene playing a rapister. please remember David Dukes if you are interested in audiobook format.

  • @diznuck54 read about him on wikipedia. he was a blind bully on threes company

  • A very good looking rapist, though. If I were going to get raped, I think I would choose a rapist very much like this one.

  • @sbergman27 as odd as that sounds, i totally see what you mean.

  • @sbergman27 He looks like he was loaded with so much juice and he had to get rid of that hot sweet spunk.

  • Seeing this program with my dad at its first airing back in 77, at 11 years old, was distressing. 1970s TV shaped the contours of our young sexual consciousnesses back then in so many ways.

  • I cried for the whole video and cheered when she escaped. God that was depressing as hell =( She's like everyones favorite mom....that hurt!

  • @nerdglassesx0 It made me mad. I tthink this showed how liberating women were becoming in the 1970's. The female is a fighter and she will defend her body, home, and turf no matter what.

  • @Mr40acresandamule Agreed.

  • YEAAAAH EDITH!!!!...I REMEMBER THAT ONE!!!....Norma Lear was somethin else!!

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  • GO EDITH!

  • Way to go Edith. I have heard about this scene for years and I finally get to see it. Thanks for posting.

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