Corrected entry: When Miriam is slapping a hysterical Charlotte in the car, she is hitting a dummy. The head moves unnaturally, as if mounted on a pivot joint, and the rest of her body is completely still.
Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
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Directed by: Robert Aldrich
Starring: Joseph Cotten, Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Agnes Moorehead
Audio problem: After disposing of Dr. Drew's supposedly dead body, Miriam tells Charlotte to get out of the car and go up to her room. Charlotte has been wearing thin slippers on her feet yet when she steps onto the porch, you can hear the sound of heels as she walks. (01:57:25)
Velma Cruther: Think I don't know a due bill when I see one?
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Correction: Charlotte is not a dummy. You don't have to move your shoulders when you are slapped. No, the whole slapping scene is all Charlotte.
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