Isn't this the Farrow who, in Manhattan, had the "wrong kind" of orgasm?Brilliant line and oh-so '70s in a skewing then-contemporary social fads...(if this comment goes against the blog's sense of decency, I apologize; if not, I'm glad you liked it!)
Yep, that's Tisa! I agree it is great and I'm pretty sure that brief bit in MANHATTAN makes her the only actress who worked with both Woody Allen and Lucio Fulci, and she did it in the same year.
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Isn't this the Farrow who, in Manhattan, had the "wrong kind" of orgasm?
Brilliant line and oh-so '70s in a skewing then-contemporary social fads...
(if this comment goes against the blog's sense of decency, I apologize; if not, I'm glad you liked it!)
Yep, that's Tisa! I agree it is great and I'm pretty sure that brief bit in MANHATTAN makes her the only actress who worked with both Woody Allen and Lucio Fulci, and she did it in the same year.
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