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She described the bizarre experience of the aging, ailing actor working with an oxygen tank between takes while simultaneously feeling her up for the camera. Unfortunately, Brando had to drop out due to the health issues that eventually led to his death in 2004. Lyonne later added a creepy footnote, stating that her eventual scene partner, James Woods, "hit on me as a teenager in full monster makeup," making the entire production history as wild as the film itself.
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The sequence parodies classic horror films like The Entity (1982) and Poltergeist (1982). In those original films, invisible spirits attack the inhabitants of a haunted house.