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Some students in my high school film class (including former Today Show
anchor Lew Wood's daughter, Bri) showed some clips from this film for a
project. I don't remember what the point was, but they showed the scene
where she slams a pencil into the back of the police chief's hand, then
perfunctorily apologized for the violence.
Scott
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Scott Andrew Hutchins
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Oz, Monsters, Kamillions, and More!
"Colorless green ideas sleep furiously."--Noam Chomsky
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Susan Vaill wrote:
> The only original and decent thing about the American "re-make" of La
> Femme Nikita was the heroine's love of blues singer Nina Simone. This
> otherwise embarrassing film is called "Point of No Return," with Bridget
> Fonda, Gabriel Byrne and Harvey Keitel.
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> Susan Vaill
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> University of Southern California
> School of Cinema-Television
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