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Post by curious george on Aug 8, 2004 13:10:34 GMT -5
I am going nuts trying to think of the name of the movie that was out quite some time back (I"ve only seen parts of it on TV, and not for a long time), in which a man (or men?) is trapped in a department store overnight when the guard dogs are let loose.
It wasn't a particularly good movie, as I recall, but if you're a Monk fan you'll know why it came to mind.
Ace, as far as I'm concerned, you can delete this once someone provides the answer. Just one of those things that bugs you because you can't quite come up with it.
cg
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Post by curious george on Aug 10, 2004 16:05:58 GMT -5
Come on, doesn't anyone know the name of this film? I did a Google search and came up with the sad information that Fred Astaire (my hero!) was in a bizarre series of movies with dobermans, but this wasn't that. cg
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Post by Ace on Aug 10, 2004 16:24:39 GMT -5
Sorry, I guess this is one bad movie I've never seen. Ace
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Post by Ace on Aug 10, 2004 16:28:45 GMT -5
Wait, Google seems to have tracked it down:
Trapped Action, 1hr 14min James Brolin, Susan Clark, Bob Hastings Trapped stars James Brolin as an casual shopper who is mugged in the men's room of a huge department store. Rendered unconscious, Brolin awakens late at night, long after the store has closed. That's when he discovers himself at the mercy of six vicious guard dogs, trained to tear apart any and all intruders. Instead of simply remaining in the bathroom until morning (that would be too logical), Brolin tries to outsmart his bare-fanged canine foes in order to make his way to the exit. The made-for-TV Trapped stretches its already attenuated premise way beyond its value by adding a gratuitous subplot. ~ Hal Erickson,
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Post by curious george on Aug 11, 2004 6:17:21 GMT -5
Oooh, thanks! I bet that's it, although I thought it's title might have been a bit less obvious. It's not like I ever sat and watched the whole thing, just caught part of it on TV a couple of times years ago. I have no recollection of how the man ended up there, so I can't verify that part of it anyway, but the rest sounds about right. Whew, that's a load off my mind. ;D cg
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