Talk:Snuff (film)

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[edit] Query re: additions

I am not sure what the following comments are supposed to mean exactly.

The mystery continued when Michael Findlay was killed in a helicopter accident. Neither his wife Roberta, nor the argentinian actors Aldo Mayo, Alfredo Iglesias and Mirtha Massa wanted to talk about the making of the film

What was the mystery that continued after Michael Findlay's death? I didn't know there was a mystery; all discussions I've read about this film all state that it was an old horror film with a tacked-on faked-murder new ending. No mystery there. The other comment is difficult to disprove. I've never really read interviews from any of these people, just a single comment by Roberta Findlay which apparently assesses the quality of the script of the film. Did they actually *refuse* to talk about the film or is it just that few comments or interviews have surfaced? MinorEdit 22:53, July 12, 2005 (UTC)

OK I'm deleting the text quoted above from the main article. MinorEdit 07:05, July 15, 2005 (UTC)