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At 09:22 10.3.2000 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello all!
>
>A friend of mine is writing an article about 'evil women'. She is less
>interested in films featuring women criminals (such as Bonnie and Clyde)
>or horror/supernatural evil women (such as Exorcist). The type of female
>characters she's primarily interested are those who are evil in a more
>'realistic' way. The list of films we have come up with so far are:
>What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
>Single White Female
>The Hand that Rocks the Cradle
>Misery
>Fatal Attraction
>Basic Instinct
>
>Any more suggestions?
>Thanks in advance.
>
>
>Boris Vidovic
>Finnish Film Archive
>Helsinki
>
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