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jorge l perez
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Fantastic film, deeply philosophical… its not only about the uncertainty of one's senses, but also about people's tendency to never being satisfied: in the film, again and again, the characters pursue something desperately -a propeller, a roll of film, the remnants of Jeff Beck's guitar-, only to discard it

One question about how The Bold Ones was shown: as I understand it, they didn't alternate shows each week, but presented them in sequence: several episodes oh The Lawyers, for example, followed by several episodes of The New Doctors, etc. So it was not really a question of a viewer being disappointed because he

As far as influences go, I think 1965's Long Hot Summer series with Roy Thinnes was clearly trying to jump in Payton Place's bandwagon.