| NOUN | a strait jacket | strait jackets |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- In line with the song's apparent lyrical theme of insanity, when played as the opening song in concerts, Draiman has been seen as being "wheeled" onto the stage in a strait jacket and muzzle in a manner similar to Hannibal Lecter, before breaking free of his restraints and immediately performing his vocals for the song.
- and "Strait-Jacket" and was a beneficiary of Crawford's will after her death in 1977.
- Although "straitjacket" is the most common spelling, "strait-jacket" is also frequent. Straitjackets are also called camisoles.
- Joan Crawford starred in William Castle's "Strait-Jacket" (1964) and in Jim O'Connolly's "Berserk!
- Mill Creek Entertainment released the film along with "Strait-Jacket" on a double feature Blu-ray on 2 October 2018.
- "Strait-Jacket" is a 1964 American psychological thriller film directed and produced by William Castle, written by Robert Bloch and starring Joan Crawford.
- Willis's treatment of the King at The White House, Kew, included many of the standard methods of the period, including coercion, restraint in a strait jacket and blistering of the skin, but there was also more kindness and consideration for the patient than was then the norm.
- She was originally cast to play Joan Crawford's daughter Carol in William Castle's "Strait-Jacket" (1964) but was replaced.
- Waters (playing Castle) appeared onstage at an Oklahoma theater in 1964, exuberantly introducing a screening of "Strait-Jacket" while Jessica Lange (as Crawford) proceeded down the aisle, wincing and wielding an axe past hooting teenagers before pursuing Castle behind a backlit scrim to "decapitate" him in silhouette.
- He appeared in several Hollywood movies, including as a sadistic jail guard in the Kirk Douglas modern western "Lonely Are the Brave" (1962), a ruthless criminal in the Cary Grant suspense film "Charade" (1963), and in a Joan Crawford thriller, "Strait-Jacket" (1964).
- During the negotiations, a number of controversies arose over the Fulton–Favreau accord, including that the unanimity constituted a "strait jacket" that would make the Constitution too difficult to amend.
- In 1964 Bloch married Eleanor Alexander and wrote original screenplays for two films produced and directed by William Castle, "Strait-Jacket" (1964) and "The Night Walker" (also 1964), along with "The Skull" (1965).
- The presentation jersey is now made with a full-length zip at the back and the rider pulls it on from the front, sliding his hands through the sleeves rather like a strait-jacket.
- Finally, the Sheriff and the House Detective come out to the course to arrest con artist Bellweather for a list of absurd crimes (including "eating spaghetti in public", "jumping board bill in seventeen lunatic asylums", "failure to pay installments on a strait-jacket", and "possessing a skunk"); the police put handcuffs on him just as he's showing the Detective's Wife the importance of keeping the wrists close together while gripping the club.
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