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[edit] Additions to The Tingler
I added an ad from the pressbook for "The Tingler" and a screen shot of the bloody bathtub. I also added a slight alteration to the description of the bath tub scene and expanded the explaination about the vibrator attachment to the seats. I was living in Corsicana Texas when the film played and had a friend who worked at The Palace Theatre. He clued me into the wired seats and how they worked. He said there were about 10 rigged seats (wired to the seat lights for power) and to look for one of those when I went in. I found one. The effect was only moderate. I remember when the lights came on in the auditorium and Vincent Price said "Scream for your lives" the audience laughed rather than screamed. Philbertgray 03:18, 30 October 2006 (UTC)