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From: ecl@ahutb.UUCP (e.c.leeper)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Re: SF movies
Message-ID: <539@ahutb.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 8-Mar-85 23:05:22 EST
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Posted: Fri Mar  8 23:05:22 1985
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In article <238@peora.UUCP> joel@peora.UUCP writes:
> > In article <> jay@smu.UUCP writes:
> > >
> > >Great movie.  I saw it a long time ago in Dallas actually replayed in a
> > >theater.  It feels like a made-for-tv movie, but it's still good. The thing
> > >I loved most of course was the ending.  Absolutely Perfect Scene!!
> > >
> > >*** SPOILER ***
> > >
> > >The hero is escaping and this girl wants to come along.  You wonder if you
> > >should have a happy-all's-well ending. Then the boy and his dog leave their
> > >camp after a nice dinner.  Guess who was the dinner?
> > >Would someone please expand this ending to it's full glory?
> > 
> > Would someone please expand this *article* to its full NAME so that I can
> > decipher which great SF Movie is being discussed here? 
> 
> The name of the movie was A BOY AND HIS DOG which was made from a
> Harlan Ellision novella of the same name which won a Nebula award
> or Hugo I think.

No, no, no!  It was MINDKILLER by Spider Robinson!  :-)

(Oh, excuse me, did I step into the wrong room here?)

					Evelyn C. Leeper
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