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Arthur Lazere <[log in to unmask]>
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 > I am working on an analysis of crime committed by couples in motion
 > pictures.
 > This area seems to get special treatment in comparison with criminFrom art
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Date: Wed, 06 Apr 94 10:50:24
Subject: Crime and bonding
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 > I am working on an analysis of crime committed by couples in motion
 > pictures.
 > This area seems to get special treatment in comparison with criminal
 > acts
 > perpetrated by individuals. I am interested in any examples, i.e.
 > male/male,
 > female/female, male/female. I will be examining how the bonding is
 > linked to
 > the crime. Any sources or suggested films would be appreciated.
 
1) There have been several pictures on the Leopold/Loeb case.
2) Bonnie and Clyde
3) Double Indemnity
4) Macbeth
 
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