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Marty S Fairbairn <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Feb 1996 14:33:50 -0500
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To: Liz Weis Stern Professor of Humour (No Fooling!)
 
Have you considered the hysterical scene from George Axelrod's HOW TO
MURDER YOUR WIFE (Richard Quine, 1965) in which Eddie Mayehoff, who
plays Jack Lemmon's lawyer, is cross-examined on the witness stand by
Lemmon?  Although not directly about insurance, Mayehoff is quite proud
of the fact that he does "carry a lot of life insurance."
 
A liitle more to the point is THE FORTUNE COOKIE (Billy Wilder, 1966),
also with Lemmon.
 
Cheers,
 
Marty Fairbairn
Department of Philosophy
University of Guelph
 
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