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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Black Windmill


    geordiebianconeri — 17 years ago(September 13, 2008 08:00 AM)

    When Ceil and Drabble broke into Tarrant's flat to take the incriminating photograph, all of a sudden it brought one of those crystal clear teenage memories back to mind again. I remember her in the raincoat - possibly in that same room - and then Drabble comes behind her and unbuttons her coat to reveal Ceil in all her full glory (collars and cuffs didn't match at all). And then my mother switched it off
    But it wasn't in the version I saw yesterday - for one thing, she sits on the edge of the bed and takes the coat off herself, so it couldn't have been edited for TV in that scene. So was the above scene edited out of this film or am I just getting mixed up with another blonde from another humdrum spy flick?
    "Wait till they get a load of me!"

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      Spiny_Norman — 16 years ago(December 08, 2009 04:41 AM)

      In the version shown on ITV1 late last night she sits on the bed and takes the coat off herself. There is no frontal nudity.
      Loved your 'collars and cuffs' comment by the way (from 'Diamonds are forever')
      It's one I often use myself.
      "Everybody in the WORLD, is bent"

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        psdhart — 16 years ago(December 10, 2009 07:11 AM)

        correct, I have just watched the recording

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