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    PeteStud — 17 years ago(November 15, 2008 11:24 AM)

    To see Len Lesser play a amazing sleazy creep check out the criminally underrated BLOOD AND LACE with Gloria Grahame. He spews out vile dialogue like a Tarantino film with sheer brilliance. Its great to see him in scary roles. A fine fine performance that totally blows away recent "psycho of the week" dross !

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        sistergrimm — 15 years ago(February 22, 2011 11:11 AM)

        "Blood and Lace" was my first introduction to the brilliant characterizations of Len Lesser. His caretaker role was a masterpeice of sleaze in a film notable for its distasteful subject matter, febrile execution, and memorably nasty turn by Vic Tayback as well. Delicious!
        Quite an eye-opener for fans of Uncle Leo. Like Leslie Nielson, it was nice his career ultimately turned from heavies so he could go out with a laugh.
        R.I.P. Mr. Lesser.
        "I thought I told you to come alone."

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