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lang thompson ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: *****  The Prince symbol is used as the actor's name for one of the
: bodies in the field.  There was a short news item in Entertainment
: Weekly explaining that this isn't actually Prince but some kind of
: joke; i forgot the details.
_
 
 
The symbol is a side-ways version of Mr. Artist-formerly-known-as-Prince.
The body in the field might be the Unknown Actor formerly known as Bob Smith.
 
It was a fun film.
 
Enjoy.
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Sincerely,
 
Stu L.
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