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And another: a lonely housewife calls a repairmain to fix her washing machine. She was wearing a negligee, the repairman had a moustache, and I remember the line "I have a tool for this job..."
And another: a lonely housewife calls a repairmain to fix her washing machine. She was wearing a negligee, the repairman had a moustache, and I remember the line "I have a tool for this job..."
This film was on a few times in the 70s, but looks 60s. It's colour and involves a man being hit by a train in a station near the end. Seem to remember he wore a sheepskin coat, or similar. You see a bit of blood and he manages to get away from the scene (he's being pursued) and someone then says, discovering that he's gone, "He must be as strong as an ox."
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