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« "In Search of the Second Amendment" at Los Angeles area film festival | Main | Article on silencer prosecutions »

Nichelle Nichols (aka Lt. Uhura) on Lady Magdalene's

Posted by David Hardy · 31 March 2008 11:40 AM

I'll post a bit more on this when I have time -- J. Neil Schulman's movie, "Lady Magdalene's" will be showing Thurday at the Backlot Film Festival in Culver City, CA. My own "In Search of the Second Amendment" will show Saturday. Neil has posted this video of Nichelle Nichols, who plays the lead role in his film.

I won't be able to make his showing, but am told it's a rare combination of humor and suspense, with some pro-gun materials included. The core of the plot is that a Federal agent falls into disfavor and as a result winds up assigned to run a legal cathouse that is in bankruptcy or receivership. And that's just the beginning!

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Boy, old J. Neil ain't missed many meals. Bless his heart.

Nichols still looks pretty good though.

Posted by: Letalis Maximus, Esq. at March 31, 2008 12:46 PM

How do you lose money selling sex?

Posted by: Sebastian at March 31, 2008 12:49 PM

Sebastian

Ask the IRS - they managed to do just that in Nevada (really and for true).

Posted by: KCSteve at March 31, 2008 02:04 PM

Yep.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustang_Ranch

Posted by: Letalis Maximus, Esq. at March 31, 2008 02:10 PM

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