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Dirty Rotten...Shiffhausen scene with feather

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#1

Dirty Rotten...Shiffhausen scene with feather

Hi,

Could someone give me more details about the feather scene with Shiffhausen? I am not familiar with what happens with Norbert Leo Butz in this.
#4

re: Dirty Rotten...Shuffhausen scene with feather

lol- Well the character of Lawrence is impersonating Dr. Shuffhausen in this scene. He wants to "cure" or...expose the character of Freddy who is impersonating a wounded soilder. He takes a feather and tickles Freddy's foot (While singing) in order to get a laugh out of him, but Freddy holds firm. And..it escalates from there.
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#7

re: Dirty Rotten...Shuffhausen scene with feather

He alshes him and Norbert yodels (spl)
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#8

re: Dirty Rotten...Shuffhausen scene with feather

hits him with a stick basically, to get a reponse. cause Freddy is pretending to have no feeling in his legs when Lawrence knows very well that he does, and he treie to break him so that he confuses or moves a foot or something.
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