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Bings2003
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I think this was an 80's movie.

There is a woman who, with her kids slept in tupperware boxes at night. She believed that it would keep her young. I remember that it seemed to work and she was about 150 and her kids (twins maybe) were about 90. Although the mother looked about 30 and her kids about 9.

This film is really bugging me now, please help.

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I know of a show that aired in America called Erie Indiana. One of the episodes had a women and her two sons sleeping in giant tupperware to keep them young. Could this be the show you were thinking of? It was not a movie, it was a weekly series.
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Eerie Indiana was great, the original series that is not the continuation with new kids finding out the weirdness.

The episode in question is called "Forever Ware" and is available on region 1 DVD along with "The Retainer" & "ATM With A Heart Of Gold". Just a shame that's the only Eerie Indiana DVD produced [Frown]

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Thankyou, that is the show.
It is amazing what you can remember when somebody gives you a film/programme title.
It all just clicks into place.

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I loved Eerie Indiana too. I was tempted to pick up the DVD but haven't got around to it.
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