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re: SOM's Rolf: His Behavior at the End

Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 02:39 pm EST 12/06/13
In reply to: re: SOM's Rolf: His Behavior at the End - JereNYC 12:45 pm EST 12/06/13

Yes, and I'm sure Lehman felt it necessary to have Rolf blow the whistle on the family so that the film could have the "frantic escape" moment that's not in the show.


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