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pick up the laundry

November 30th, 2005 at 01:26 (1940s)

This shouldn’t be too difficult. The note was written by the decent female protagonist. You can pick up the laundry in front of the Hotel Centenario. About two o’clock should be all right. referrs to something another character in the movie said to her:

And get this straight. I don’t care what you do, but I’m gonna see to it that it looks all right to him. From now on, you go anywhere you please with anyone you please, but I’m gonna take you there and I’m gonna pick you up and bring you home. Get that? Exactly the way I’d take and pick up his laundry.

So, what’s the name of the movie and what has tungsten to do with it?

2 Responses to “pick up the laundry”


  1. “Isn’t it wonderful? Nobody has to apologise , because we were both stinkers, weren’t we?”

    The perfect relationship: a touch of guilt, a pinch of hate triggered by jealousy, the unquenchable fire of passion, and all this shrouded with a coat of secrecy!

    “Gilda”


  2. Right again! I must give you less clues here…just the picture(s) maybe :-)
    Here’s a detailed review of Gilda.

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