Need some help remembering


I am almost certain that I saw this movie on TV when I was a child. Can anyone tell me if there is a scene, possibly the ending, where it shows the "new guy" in town with his eyes sewn shut?

reply


** SPOILER WARNING**

Yep, something like that. :) I just got it on DVD and saw it for the first time since I was about 7 or 8 years old. The "new guy" has on sunglasses, and since you saw the Widow approach him earlier with cutters, you know that his eyes are gone and probably his tongue as well.

I couldn't even remember as much as you did. Just a couple of random scenes here and there.

reply

Where did you get the DVD? I would love to get it....

"What" ain't no country I ever heard of! They speak English in What?!
~Pulp Fiction

reply

I got from some guy online a while back for a few bucks.

reply

I think I got my copy from the same guy. It looked like a VHS to DVD job.

reply

[deleted]

I only remember bits off it and I know the ending was a downer.

Its that man again!!

reply

Yes it is. The Widow cut out his tongue and poked out his eyes. Just like the guy in the beginning of the movie that has sunglasses on and is listening to a religious station on the radio.They were questioning the "ways" and that is what they got.The young Michael O'keefe got away but the towns men found him and killed him.Great movie!!

reply

Just like the guy in the beginning of the movie that has sunglasses on and is listening to a religious station on the radio.

That wasn't a religious station or a radio. Robert Dodd was listening to a record LP of Alexandre Dumas's The Three Musketeers, read by Donald Pleasence. Our protagonist, Nick Constantine, had the same set of LPs. Recognition of it was what led the Constantines to approach the Dodds and make inquiry about the availability of the house next door.

§« The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters. »§

reply