Nope.Any other leads?
Nope.Any other leads?
Nope.
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DRESSED TO KILL
From the You-Never-Know-Who-You're-Going-To-Meet Department...
I was in a local antiques mall last month, and asked one of the vendors if he had any razors or shaving-related items. He pulled out a box and we went through the contents together. Nothing especially interesting, and I knew more about what he had than he did.
But then he said, "You know, I played Angie Dickinson's husband in the movie, 'Dressed To Kill.' In the first scene, I'm shaving with a straight razor." Film fans will recall that the 1980 Brian DePalma thriller featured a particularly grisly murder committed with a razor.
Say hello to actor and very nice guy, Fred Weber!
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Its just a Comercial for the morning show.
Ride the High Country Western a guy gets straight shaved by his two brothers. Dual shaving.
Reckless US S01E12
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2734804/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Roy Rayder shaving
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DRESSED TO KILL
From the You-Never-Know-Who-You're-Going-To-Meet Department...
I was in a local antiques mall last month, and asked one of the vendors if he had any razors or shaving-related items. He pulled out a box and we went through the contents together. Nothing especially interesting, and I knew more about what he had than he did.
But then he said, "You know, I played Angie Dickinson's husband in the movie, 'Dressed To Kill.' In the first scene, I'm shaving with a straight razor." Film fans will recall that the 1980 Brian DePalma thriller featured a particularly grisly murder committed with a razor.
Say hello to actor and very nice guy, Fred Weber!
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Lincoln was thought to have Marfan's Syndrome, which accounted for his tall, lanky appearance. Another symptom of Marfan is defects of the heart valves and aorta, which lead to early death. Lincoln was 56 years old at the time of his assassination.The program centered on the possibility that Lincoln suffered from a rare genetic defect that would have killed him if Booth had not carried out the assassination.