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for hours on end. Do you remember a woman named Cinnamon Brown? Rumors say you know of her. NM: Yeah, sure. That look of panic you just saw in my eyes was me asking myself if there were two Cinnamon Browns. CB: You cast Norris in this role of Cinnamon Brown, at a small party in New York, dressed in a blonde wig and brazen makeup, and introduced her as a girl from the South who���d come north to enter the skin-flick business. NM: The real art was that we did it with two extremely sophisticated people, Harold and Mara Conrad. Mara was one of the smartest, hippest women I���ve ever known. The idea was precisely to fool her. As I remember, Harold was in on it, or I don���t think we could have pulled it off. CB: I once pulled a fast one like that, taking a woman, Mary Boyle, to an all-men���s club in Provincetown, the Beachcombers, for a Saturday night dinner. Women are not allowed; so Mary put a theatrical corset around her chest, removed her false teeth, and put her hair under a beret. I introduced Mary at the Beachcombers as a guy I���d picked up hitchhiking in Bourne. His name, I said, was Marty Anus, a French name pronounced a-NEW and spelled Anous, but vulgar Americans always mispronounced it. All these guys bought it. NM: No doubt they were drunk ��� the real test at the Beachcombers is the ability to hold your booze. CB: I know you could match them. HYLAND 29

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