would a prostitute really go to THAT psychiatrist?
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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
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Kompressor_Fan — 15 years ago(January 06, 2011 06:11 PM)
Plenty of women were already wearing that haircut at the time.
Actually, you are wrong. Vidal Sassoon created this style for Jane Fonda's character in the movie. It caught on, and became a style from there. It's documentedyou can look it up.