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  1. Trying again:

    *1.* Nostalgia junkies, Pt I. Late mid-20th Century. These two cowboys, see? One repaired appliances, the other demonstrated men's hair products on Butte TV. They quit these sensable

    jobs to ride the range. They could do pickup, Jeep or even helicopter when the job calls for it,

    but they are there for the horses and the saddles. (7,686)

  2. _Two scraps of conversation:_

     

    _MOTHER:_ "...I raised you to think for yourself."

    _DAUGHTER:_ "No you didn't. You raised me to think like you."

     

    AND

     

    "You're a stupid girl. You walk away from money to punish mother?"

  3. I honestly expected this to be answered immediately, and had no clues prepared. But I still

    have hopes.

     

    The incarcerated mother starts a campaign for a new trial and a reversed verdict. This would be assisted with a little purjury from the daughter. Activist groups are put into action. When the

    defense lawyer meets the daughter, she immediately starts talking in terms of "...what you think

    you remember..."

  4. One of the foster-home parents is a junkie-turned-bornagain fundamentalist who shoots the girl

    when she thinks her boyfriend is interested in the girl. Another foster mom, seriouslly depressed, commits suicide after coming under the spell of the imprisoned mother.

  5. jim2;

     

    You've rounded out my knowledge of DMSO, but my question was something of a joke. The point was that this very dangerous woman made a trip to Mexico, where that substence is easier to get.

    She used it to help soak a poison through the skin of the man who had failed to worship and adore

    her as she felt she deserved. If you know the name of the movie, please post the title and enter a question of your own, if you like.

  6. pastmen;

    I noted the same things. For me the big giggle was that Adams did have a win of sorts. He set out to be the first _TV star_ to even be nominated for a movie Oscar. At least he made it that far.

    I got on to that subject too early; there were things to say about themes, the script, characters.

    (James Gregory's prosecuter character was a real ****.) I got into sellout questions before I

    should have.

     

    Thread's open.

  7. I didn't think this one would need a second clue, but here goes. The daughter narrates.

     

    " My mother was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen. I think she was the most beautiful woman _most_ people had ever seen. She was also the most dangerous."

  8. pastman;

     

    I had pretty much given up on this one, but then I noticed your careful no-gender comment on the character who hired the gunfighter. I remembered my own recent experience commenting on a movie titled *Judas Kiss* while suppressing the fact that an FBI agent was played by British actress Emma Thompson. With that focused, I re-examined and got lucky. Anyway:

     

    *1.* A murder case in the Southwest. The killing of a popular local citizen. A witness comes farward when a reward is offered.

  9. I'll keep a look out for it. I just got lucky when I started from the back end of the alphabet when I

    was scoping out 2-Oscar ladies.

     

    Want to try one of my one-clue-may-do-it gigs. It's from early in the present Century, but I just can't resist it. So:

     

    She visits him at his place, leaving her daughter to wait in the car while they make love. Then he asks her to go because he's expecting another woman to visit. Well, there's a trip to Mexico

    and back.(What's DMSO.?) He's dead. The mother is in prison. The viewer stays with the daughter in foster care, getting acquainted with religious fundamintalists, on suicide watch, defending herself from girls who don't like the way their boyfriends look at her, selling used clothing off of racks at a sidewalk market, and becoming quite a good sketch artist etc, etc, etc.

     

    What movie?

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