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Jean gives Linet a basket to take to Nanny Bess. Linet promises to go straight there, but Dagger meets her in the forest. They talk about how strangers lie and mislead others ("Never Talk to Strangers") and Linet accidentally reveals that Nanny Bess's magic healed Allen. Dagger distracts her into picking flowers and goes ahead to Nanny Bess.
The sample was of Charley miaowing and Tony saying, "Charley says, 'always tell your mummy before you go off somewhere'". In 2005, the Charley Says series was voted #95 on the Channel 4 TV special 100 Greatest Cartoons , [ citation needed ] and in 2006 was voted the UK's favourite public service advertisement] by readers of the BBC News website.
Talking to a Stranger was remade thrice, once for Canadian television in 1971 and twice for Belgian television. The version for the Belgian Flemish television, Praten tegen een vreemde, was adapted by Pieter De Prins and directed by Lode Hendrickx (1969). [7] Paul Roland was the director of Comme des étrangers for the Belgian French television
Strangers of the Evening; 1933. Whistling in the Dark; 1934. Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back; Death on the Diamond; Murder on the Blackboard; The Thin Man; 1935. Murder on a Honeymoon; One Frightened Night; Star of Midnight; Streamline Express; 1936. The Ex-Mrs. Bradford; The Mandarin Mystery; The Princess Comes Across; Murder on a Bridle Path ...
Part of the American Film Institute's 100 Years... series, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes is a list of the top 100 quotations in American cinema. [1] The American Film Institute revealed the list on June 21, 2005, in a three-hour television program on CBS .
"It’s funny — I know every one of their names except for the woman who sends the card because she writes it in the first person! To me, she’s 'the mom,' " she continues.
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Talking to Strangers is a 1988 American drama film directed by Rob Tregenza. It marked Tregenza's debut as a feature-length film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. It is composed of nine scenes, each one filmed only once and presented as an uninterrupted ten-minute take. [1]