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Thu, 28 Oct 1999 17:03:32 -0500
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> The Beauty-Beast motif often seems to deal with the depiction and
> interpretation of masculinity.  (When Cocteau's Beast morphed back
> into Jean Marais, Greta Garbo is supposed to have stood up and cried,
> "Give me back my beast!")  But KING KONG (a fairly explicit
A similar line appears in the DEFA stop-motion version Walgreen's sells on
a cruddy EP tape for $2.

Scott

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