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Goldie Hawn flashes her neighbor in ‘Butterflies Are Free’
Goldie Hawn angrily flashes a neighbor who she thinks is spying on her -- not realizing that the man is blind -- in the 1972 film Butterflies Are Free. The neighbor was played by Edward Albert, son of longtime TV actor Eddie Albert. Butterflies Are Free was one of several successful films Hawn did in a few years after leaving the TV comedy series Laugh-In; she also won an Oscar for her role in the 1969 comedy Cactus Flower.