would a prostitute really go to THAT psychiatrist?
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rhinestone_sunglasses — 18 years ago(November 19, 2007 12:29 PM)
ha ha, of course notI can't believe I finally got a response on this after a year or so. I was in my 'comment in any way possible' Imdb high. Please excuse mebut she did seem a little Billie Burkish, no? LOL, have a good one!!!
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Kompressor_Fan — 10 years ago(January 27, 2016 01:34 PM)
The OP is probably very young and surprised that the lady psychiatrist didn't act like a bubbly Valley girl type.instead acting like what a real female psychiatrist would have acted like 45 years ago.
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bill-520 — 16 years ago(November 02, 2009 04:56 AM)
It looked like she was sitting in a chair at a right angle to Bree's, so she had to turn her head all the way to the right when she talked to Bree.
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faithcr48-1 — 17 years ago(January 18, 2009 08:33 PM)
hi rhinestone~ i finally rented this flic on dvd after always catching just the ending on tvenjoyed it! regarding the shrink, i agree she looked very old-fashioned for even then! but one thing to keep in mind was, it came out in '71, probably was shot in '70& fashions was jumping from the 60's into the 70's. the shrink was attired in the look of the past decade/60's(60's were more lacquered & artificial while early 70's become more natural, no heavy hairspray, no girdles & sometimes no bras. bree was younger & wearing a new natural shaggy hairdo, no bra & a more hippy-ish look, midis, etc. even in the model go-see in the beginning of the film, bree is the only one w/her hair like that, no bra, natural or not much makeup. so basically, the old chick "was livin' in the past, man"-LOL
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bill-520 — 16 years ago(December 21, 2009 11:07 AM)
I can't imagine how awesome that would have been in '71. And it was being sported by film legend Henry Fonda's daughter. I didn't see Klute until 1979, unfortunately, but even then (I was such an early 70's freak) I got goosebumps when I saw Jane's 'new' look. Quite a change from her Barbarella locks