Known for her long blond hair and blowsy, mal-de-mer looks, she's unrecognizable as Pegleg.
From the sfgate.com
The viewer must share their turmoil-feel vertigo or mal de mer.
From the time.com
Mal de mer, as the French call it, is so common on cruise ships that some lines dispense anti-nausea pills free of charge.
From the latimes.com
Although the company shies from medical claims, French doctors often prescribe Perrier for mal de mer and morning sickness.
From the time.com
Other solutions, like cutting from the right side of a frame to the left within what was originally one shot, were so dislocating that they induced brief spells of mal de mer.
From the time.com
The filming, some of which took place off the coast of Barcelona, caused some seasickness problems among the moviemakers, but Dunaway seemed to have had more worries about costuming than mal de mer.