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Masters of Horror :: Deer Woman (01x07)
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| Title: | Deer Woman |
| Episode #: | 01x07 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday December 09th, 2005 |
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FI (Nelonen) |
Feb 29, 2008 |
UK (LIVING) |
Nov 29, 2008 |
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A series of bizarre murders lead a cynical Detective Dwight Faraday to suspect that an ancient Native American mythological creature is real in this sexually-charged horror comedy.
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Filming location: Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Dana: See this? That was his penis.
(Faraday gags)
Dana: See these lines here, these are stress fractures. You wouldn't see those if he were flaccid. Something snapped his penis.
Detective Dwight Faraday: What do you mean, snapped?
Dana: I mean snapped. | Dana: Maybe the girl beat him to death with a deer leg. (Faraday stares) What's wrong?
Detective Dwight Faraday: That's just one of those sentences that you never expect to hear.
Dana: How do you think I feel saying it? | Detective Dwight Faraday: Chief, all I'm asking is that the next time it happens, let me be the first on the scene.
Detective Fuches: Are you calling dibs?
Detective Dwight Faraday: Yes, I'm calling dibs. | Mechanical Deer Head: Did you hear the one about the Indian brave who went to the psychiatrist? He said, "Doctor, I don't know if I'm a wigwam or a teepee." The psychiatrist replied, "Why son, you're two tents." | Detective Dwight Faraday: Well now we've had our special sharing time, let's figure out what a deer monster has against horny men. | Detective Dwight Faraday: Why, why does she do it? What's her motive?
Casino Manager: Why does everything have to have a "why" with you people. You know, it's a woman with deer legs, motive isn't really an issue here. |
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Faraday's reference to the shooting of a wolf-like creature in Piccadilly Circus in London in 1981 is an allusion to director John Landis' An American Werewolf in London. | in the casino, there's a reference to a band, Murph and the Magictones. The same band appears in director John Landis' movie The Blues Brothers. | During the casino scenes, a man in the background wins at casino. One of his two companions, the grey-haired one, is Mick Garris, the Masters of Horror producer. |
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