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Scandalous

"Scandalous" VHS 1984 . 94 min. Directed by Rob Cohen!

In this superficial interpretation of an intended suspense story and comedy, Robert Hays plays a TV anchor man on a flight to London who is duped by his attractive co-passenger (Pamela Stephenson) into thinking he is onto secret spying activities. After the plane lands, the newsman is unexpectedly accused of murdering his own wife. By the time Inspector Anthony Crisp (Jim Dale) gets into the picture, events have traveled a little farther into the bizarre (John Gielgud in black leather), too far to be saved by the good acting of the leads. -- Eleanor Mannikka
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Interesting Askville Questions:
heroine has to go back to scandalous family to help search for diary?? that tells secrets of gov't. Forced to help by her employer's godson? Family is fairchild??. Lots of lecherous uncles, crazy cousins, etc.
I teach high school and there's always constant drama of who's with whom, the excitement of new love, and the tragedy of break ups. I often have girls comes to me for advice, but it's hard to make them realize that a "lost love" is not the last chance at love...or that they should stay far far away from certain guys! (And hey, some guys should stay away from scandalous girls, too!)
Everything? Bill's address? Hillary's address? Obama's coronation as God? Obama's address - sure to be long? The Roll Call vote? And wouldn't it be hilarious if something truly scandalous from Obama's past were to pop up and the superdelegates backed off and threw their support to Hillary and she wound up with the nomination? So, how much of the spectacle are you really planning on watching since we all know my hypothetical scenario won't happen?
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