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* OperaGloves: Daphne wears a particularly pretty, sequined pair to accompany her black strapless gown throughout almost the entire second half of the movie.
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* BlackComedy: While mild by today's standards, making a comic plot about a man fantasizing about murdering his wife, then actually trying to ''do'' it, might have been too much for TheForties. In particular, the Russian roulette fantasy entirely averts the era-appropriate GoryDiscretionShot -- Alfred fires the gun against his head, screams in agony, and falls down with a bloody hole in his temple.

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* BlackComedy: While mild by today's standards, making a comic plot about a man fantasizing about murdering his wife, then actually trying to ''do'' it, might have been too much for TheForties. In particular, the The Russian roulette fantasy entirely in particular is surprisingly graphic, as it averts the era-appropriate GoryDiscretionShot -- Alfred [[spoiler:Alfred fires the gun against his head, screams in agony, and falls down with a bloody hole in his temple.temple]].
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* BlackComedy: While mild by today's standards, it might have been too much for TheForties. Alfred fantasizes about murdering his wife, then actually tries to do it!

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* BlackComedy: While mild by today's standards, it making a comic plot about a man fantasizing about murdering his wife, then actually trying to ''do'' it, might have been too much for TheForties. In particular, the Russian roulette fantasy entirely averts the era-appropriate GoryDiscretionShot -- Alfred fantasizes about murdering fires the gun against his wife, then actually tries to do it!head, screams in agony, and falls down with a bloody hole in his temple.
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* {{Narm}}: Invoked with the intentionally over-the-top dialogue in the second, IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy fantasy sequence.
-->'''Alfred''': I could not understand music as I do, if I didn't understand the human heart a little.
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* PhoneyCall: A variation in the first fantasy. Alfred sets the phonograph on a time delay, and then carefully arranges for the hotel operator to be listening when Tony barges in and knocks the phone off the hook, leading the operator to think she hears Daphne screaming.
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* ZipMeUp: Subverted. Daphne asks Alfred to zip up her tight-fitting dress, but he is in a state of high agitation because he thinks she cheated on him. He winds up ripping her dress in half and triggering an argument.
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* BlackComedy: While mild by today's standards, it might have been too much for TheForties.

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* BlackComedy: While mild by today's standards, it might have been too much for TheForties. Alfred fantasizes about murdering his wife, then actually tries to do it!

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