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The Watcher in the Woods (1980)

Ian Bannen: John Keller

The Watcher in the Woods

Ian Bannen credited as playing...

John Keller

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  • Jan Curtis: Mr. Keller I had to see you, it's about Karen Aylwood.
  • John Keller: What about Karen Aylwood?
  • Jan Curtis: She needs help.
  • John Keller: How would you know that?
  • Jan Curtis: I've seen her.
  • John Keller: Where?
  • Jan Curtis: In mirrors!
  • John Keller: Oh, mirrors. You say you see yourself as Karen?
  • Jan Curtis: No! It was her image. Why was she blindfolded at the chapel? I've got to find out what happened that night, it's important to me.
  • John Keller: Why dear? It's none of your business!
  • Jan Curtis: Don't you see? She needs my help, she's trapped somewhere...
  • John Keller: That's enough! I have better things to do than listen to hysterical fantasies. What happened to Karen was a tragedy that touched us all, changed us all and it's best forgotten.
  • Jan Curtis: Have you ever forgotten?
  • John Keller: Clear out of here!
  • Jan Curtis: Mr. Keller, please!

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