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Several popular media analysis podcasts (including The Rewatchables and You Must Remember This ) have mentioned The Heiress in episodes about "erotic thrillers that failed the Bechdel test but passed something else." These references, though niche, signal the film’s slow integration into the lexicon of cult film criticism. Certain frames from the film—particularly a shot of
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