Dark Passenger tote bag

Here is the first design for the Dark Passenger tote bag, and...shhh...we are giving it away to one of our readers. It features a collection of knives (part of Dexters kill-bag) printed with glow-in-the-dark ink over white ink, to simulate an x-ray effect. In the final design we abandoned the glow ink, in favor of a more distressed look. The backside features a "Dark passenger" stamp-like design. You can see the final version here.


So this absolutely unique bag (limited edition of 1) goes to whoever answers the following question (correctly, that is): What connects actor John Lithgow to the show Dexter, other than the fact that he starred as Arthur Mitchell in season 4.

Simply fill in the answer in the comment section below to participate.


6 comments:

Katriina said...

He won a Golden Globe Award for this role as Arthur Mitchell,and won an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series

urbanprey said...

Dear Katriina, these facts are correct, but it's not the answer we are looking for. Hint: It's got nothing to do with his role as Arthur Mitchell, but something that happened prior to his appearance in season 4.

Katriina said...

He played a role of a psychotic killer Earl Talbot Blake, in a movie called Ricochet in 1991. Also, he was in Cliffhanger (1993) as Eric Qualen - also a murderer. Him being a murderer/serial killer in the past helped him to get the call for the role in Dexter. A serial killer will always be a serial killer.

urbanprey said...

Yes, Mr. Lithgow often plays killers and weird guys - I especially love his work in Raising Cain and Buckaroo Banzai, but the connection to Dexter we are looking for regards to one of his more romantic roles. We really want you to have the bag, so here is another hint: the link is in Season 1, Episode 5: "Love American Style"

Katriina said...

In Season 1, Dexter and Rita watch the film Terms of Endearment, which features actor John Lithgow

Now I'm right, aren't I? ;)

urbanprey said...

Yes, congrats!!! The bag is yours!
Many greetings to Finland!

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