Nina - thanks for replying. I think Lynch considered using helium in Blue
Velvet but used oxygen instead - danger of inhaling helium and the
consequent squeaky voice.
Any more ideas anyone?
> Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 13:19:32 EDT
> From: Nina Costanza <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: FILM-PHILOSOPHY Digest - 1 Jun 2007 - Special issue
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> In a message dated 6/1/2007 1:18:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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> re: breath
>
> While we are on the theme of breath, can anyone remember a film in which
> someone (the villain probably) was breathing helium so that his voice
> would
> not be recognised, I can picture a meeting at night in fog, silhouette
> and
> hear the high pitched voice .... spent phials provide clue to mystery
> man/villain. Any answers? It has been bothering me for ages.
> Lucy
>
>
>
> Blue Velvet? Vague memory - I think it was Dennis Hopper... not sure.
>
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