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Hi...
Two films with Seizures come to mind off the top of my head:
        Cleopatra (Liz Taylor version, Julius Cesar has one)
        Othello (Olivier version)
NE...
Nicole English
Health Psychology PhD Program
Instructor, PACE Program
University of Missouri, Kansas City (UMKC)
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Subject: Seizures in films?


Screen-L:

I'm working on a list of films that depict epileptic (or other types) of seizures, or at least figure seizure-pattern characters prominently in the narrative.  A few examples:

The Andromeda Strain
Mean Streets
La Vie du Jesus
24 Hour Party People
A Matter of Life and Death (aura and hallucination)

I'd appreciate any more suggestions...

James A. Miller
University of Missouri-Columbia



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