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Who Would Kill Jessie? (1966)

Director: Vaclav Vorlicek

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From Time Out London

The Jessie in question is a Bardot-lookalike comic-strip damsel who scampers through the dreams of a mild-mannered academic. When his wife develops the technology to bring sleep-time visions to life, Jessie – and the musclebound superhero always chasing her down – invade the prof’s waking life as well; he and the cartoon crew are even hauled into court on charges of ‘dangerous dreaming’. A charmingly silly tale told with verve and sprightly good humour.

Author: JWin

Time Out London Issue 1788: November 24-December 01, 2004


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Director: Vaclav Vorlicek

Cast: Dana Medricka, Jiri Sovak, Olga Schoberová

Rated: PG

Duration: 81 mins




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