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   mact@vish to All   
   Re: does anyone recognise this movie?   
   07 Apr 15 16:41:05   
   
   XPost: alt.movies, rec.arts.tv   
      
   On Thu, 2 Apr 2015 21:05:00 -0400, Stan Brown    
   wrote:   
      
   >On Thu, 02 Apr 2015 09:50:53 -0400, "mact@vish" <> wrote:   
   >>   
   >> I keep thinking about a movie from the 60's or 70's I believe. There was a   
   woman   
   >> who had some sort of mental issue and had to keep seeing a shrink, and she   
   lost   
   >> her kids while out walking in a city. I remember it as being 2 kids, a boy   
   and   
   >> girl. And I remember her running all around in the city trying to find them,   
   >> especially running down a long flight of stairs...maybe to a subway or   
   >> something. It also seems that it had something to do with a balloon, but   
   I'm not   
   >> sure. Also the woman might have been Sophia Loren, but I might be way off on   
   >> that. It seems the husband might have been setting her up to seem more crazy   
   >> than she actually was for "losing" the children. Does that sound familiar to   
   >> anyone?   
   >   
   >   
   >Sorry, I don't remember it.   
   >   
   >But if you summarize the plot in a phrase and google it, you may luck   
   >out.  I can't remember the movie I was looking for, but recently I   
   >couldn't remember a title and was pleasantly surprised that my plot   
   >summary led Google right to the film.   
      
   Thank you for the suggestion. I tried that a few times but no luck. Damn this   
   is   
   frustrating...   
      
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