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Apr 4, 1954
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Julie Carmen Biography

Sultry American leading lady Julie Carmen was first seen on television, appearing in various dramatic weeklies and in the TV biopic Can You Hear the Laughter? The Story of Freddie Prinze (1981). From February through June of 1983, Carmen showed up on a regular basis as Linda Rodriguez on the obscure ABC sitcom Condo. She has drawn upon her Latin heritage for many of her film roles, including those in The Last Plane Out (1982), The Milagro Beanfield War (1988), Kiss Me a Killer (1991) and Finding the Way Home (1991). Julie Carmen is versatile enough to move from westerns like Billy the Kid (1989) to horror quickies like Fright Night: Part Two (in which she was one of the most beautiful ghouls in screen history) without any evidence of undue strain. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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    1. Linda Styles: (talking to John Trent) Cane's writing me. He wants me to kiss you.
    From In the Mouth of Madness. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Kid: (after their ball rolls over to Linda) Give it.
    2. Linda Styles: What are you? Where do you come from? Where do you live?
    3. Kid: With you.
    4. Linda Styles: Who takes care of you?
    5. Kid: You do. You're my mommy. Know what today is? Today is Mommy's Day.
    From In the Mouth of Madness. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. John Trent: What's it about, the new one (the book)?
    2. Linda Styles: It's about the end to everything, and it starts here in this place, with an evil that returns and takes over Hobbs's End. Piece by piece, starting with the children. It's about people turning into things, creatures that aren't human anymore.
    3. John Trent: It's fiction, Styles, fiction.
    From In the Mouth of Madness. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. John Trent: Miss Styles, if that's what you saw, then yeah, I guess it would be a little unsettling. I'd be a little unnerved myself. But regardless of what you saw, regardless of what you think, we are not living inside a Sutter Cane story.
    2. Linda Styles: (picks up the book) They're all in here.
    3. John Trent: The Mrs. Pickman in the book is a lunatic who chops her husband into coleslaw. That sweet old thing that we met downstairs isn't capable of anything worse than, dipping her dentures into her husband's beer.
    4. Linda Styles: Trent, I know you think this is a joke. Just listen to me for a second, please. What if Cane's work isn't fiction?
    5. John Trent: Oh, for Christ's sake. This is reality. (Knocks on the desk) You hear that. Reality?
    From In the Mouth of Madness. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. John Trent: (wakes up right after Linda mysteriously drives into Hobbs End) Styles, you're fantastic! You found it. (Linda looks baffled as to how she actually got there) What's wrong?
    2. Linda Styles: (bewildered) You drive.
    From In the Mouth of Madness. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Linda Styles: (after hitting a mysterious boy on a bicycle, with her car) Just don't move. He'll get a blanket, so lie still.
    2. Young Teen: (shivering with fear) I can't get out.
    3. Linda Styles: Don't move.
    4. Young Teen: They won't let me out.
    From In the Mouth of Madness. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Linda Styles: I just like being scared. Cane's work scares me.
    2. John Trent: What's to be scared about? It's not like it's real or anything.
    3. Linda Styles: It's not real from your point of view, and right now reality shares your point of view. What scares me about Cane's work might happen if reality shared his point of view.
    4. John Trent: Whoa. We're not talking about reality here. We're talking about fiction. It's different, you know.
    5. Linda Styles: A reality is just what we tell each other it is. Sane and insane could easily switch places if the insane were to become the majority. You would find yourself locked in a padded cell, wondering what happened to the world.
    From In the Mouth of Madness. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. John Trent: (talking about Sutter Cane's disappearance and about his books) Now I know why Cane had the artwork done himself. See this? It's a map. The red dot is Hobbs's End. It's not on any real map, but look at this. The two line up. Like it or not, Cane's book covers place Hobbs's End, right in the middle of New England.
    2. Linda Styles: So you're saying the man went someplace fictional?
    3. John Trent: It's a real place in a real state; New Hampshire, to be precise.
    4. Paul: But it's not on the map.
    5. John Trent: Well, not on any new ones, but maybe on some old ones. There's plenty of forgotten towns across America. Makes a great contest, doesn't it? Put the pieces together, find the town, win a Sutter Cane lunchbox.
    From In the Mouth of Madness. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Linda Styles: Cane's writing has been known to have an effect on his less stable readers.
    2. John Trent: An effect? Like what?
    3. Linda Styles: Well, disorientation, memory loss, severe paranoid reaction.
    4. John Trent: People pay money to feel like that?!
    From In the Mouth of Madness. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Paul: Linda reads books for a living. She's one of our best editors. Since she joined the firm she's been handling Sutter Cane exclusively.
    2. John Trent: Isn't he the guy that writes that horror crap?
    3. Linda Styles: Maybe he's too sophisticated for you. Sutter Cane happens to be this century's most widely read author. You can forget about Stephen King. Cane outsells them all.
    From In the Mouth of Madness. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Regine: Let's talk about blood, Mr. Vincent. It's very precious to me.
    From Fright Night Part 2. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
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