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Subject: RE: Lucky Lady nfo.
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 21:15:12 -0700
From: PeggLeg <reply@here.net>
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In response to your reference to "The film has a "haze" in many
scenes.", it really isn't a "haze" at all. it's a rather weird "special
effect" that I have seen more than a few times before. There is nothing
wrong with the picture. It's great. It is done "creatively". I'm not
sure what it is supposed to be, but it is usually used in "old" movies
that aren't old, if you know what I mean. It's a great copy.
Thank you for the post.
Peggleg
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