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Joyce Hersh <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Apr 2001 20:18:45 -0400
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Somebody probably posted this already, but I only just got around to seeing
"Shadow of the Vampire".  It's an excellent movie, and plays on the "what
if" idea that the famed silent film director F.W.  Murnau, in making
"Nosferatu", hired an unknown actor to star as the vampire, an actor of
the Stanislavsky method acting school, who only ever appeared in character
and full makeup......
 
Anyway, there's one scene where Murnau sets a small wooden cage outside the
door of the hotel where he's staying.  It contains the cutest, fuzziest
little sable, which rolls over on its back and kicks its little feet up
in the air ... right before the cage is picked up by a pair of hands with
extremely long fingernails ... end of scene.
 
-- Joyce & Tank
Me:
http://www.doctorbeer.com
The ferrets:
http://www.doctorbeer.com/joyce/ferrets/petferts.htm
Ferrets in Art History:
http://www.doctorbeer.com/joyce/ferrets/frhistpg.htm
[Posted in FML issue 3386]

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