Opposite Dern in the scene were Old Globe Theatre regulars Jonathan McMurtry and Larry Drake. A few years later Ford had started shooting a forgotten epic called "The Green Glove" at the Victorine Studio in Nice. Advertising advocates argue that commercials haven't seriously smudged ITV. So the focus in Part II shifts from the accused Hawaiians to a torrid affair between Maddox and Lenore Bergman (Sean Young, the gorgeous wife of a famous defense attorney (Jose Ferrer. Five artists will be awarded $1,000, a case of videotapes, and five days access to 3/4-inch production and post-production equipment for the completion of their projects. .
What I'd like now is to find a nice girl and start enjoying my life again. How different was the '30s era from our own? Philip Barry's elegant and good-natured comedy, "The Philadelphia Story" certainly provides a measuring stick. Reflections Gallery (8371 La Mesa Blvd, La Mesa) is offering a new group show titled "Magic: Eventual Transformation" The meaning is elusive, but you don't have to understand it to appreciate the works exhibited. SAN DIEGO — "Thomas Johnson: New Work" is the vague title of a strong exhibition of photographs by a gifted artist at the Grossmont College Art Gallery. "Stuck" for example, is a churning hunk of syncopated funk reminiscent of Robert Palmer's best blue-eyed soul. 22-is "German Art in the 20th Century" If there is any resentment of the fact that the guys who lost World War II now appear dramatically better off than the chaps who won, no Briton is seen to complain. "Frankie Goes to Hollywood-From a Wasteland to an Artificial Paradise" is strictly for Frankie fans who want the group's collected videos, such as "Two Tribes" "Welcome to the Pleasure Dome" and "Relax-both the censored and uncensored versions. Of the two Tina Turner cassettes on the market"Tina Turner Private Dancer" and "Tina Turner Live: Nice 'n' Rough-the latter is superior. Also potentially in limbo, sources say, is the new Chicago-based cop show from "Miami Vice" executive producer Michael Mann, which he hopes to call "Crime Story" That one, too, has a high price tag that is several hundred thousand dollars per episode above what the networks typically pay A near-casualty was "L. A.
He's a good guy but a bad dude, the kind that fans want to see firing a gun or hot-rodding a car or otherwise making life bad news for bad guys. There, mother (Millie Perkins, still beautiful enough to attract exactly the wrong kind of man) and grandmother (Eileen Ryan) try, ineffectively, to control two sons, Brad Jr. Rushnell, "is that there are many more options today" The bad news, he adds, shrugging his shoulders, is that there are not many diamonds out there in the field of children's programming. If you're Officer Ed Santini in "Our Family Honor" you stay where you are, draw your gun and shout, "Police, hold it" shrewdly allowing the fugitive to draw his own gun and flee through the crowd so that your partner can chase him on foot until the script writer can think of something else to do Q: You're the cop the mob assassin wanted to kill. The program tells us that Wilson's script is "creative journal writing expressed in theatrical form" But the personal stamp that's promised by those words (and by the title) is not to be found.
Visits from "gallery goers" are regular, and art-interest groups from out of town now come to San Diego for weekend tours. "Otherworld" which traces the Sterling family through the various and quite different provinces of a parallel-dimension planet, might seem a little offbeat for CBS' taste. Rather than going to theaters, porn buffs are buying and renting X-rated films for home use. Four guitars and a pedal-steel established melody lines that were often submerged in the pounding tide. The Newport Oyster has problems of its own, to be sure, the chief of which is its peculiar size and shape. Somewhere along the line, Renshaw and Gavin attempt to link Gilbert's lampoon of 19th-Century melodrama with those Gothic horror films of the 1960s. His play suggests that an actor groping for his lines is as valid an image of the human condition as anything in Shakespeare or Beckett.
They have the facilities to house them appropriately" Similarly, he says he has no regrets about losing the Stravinsky archives in a court struggle with the University of Texas, three years ago, to a private collector in Switzerland. We've put engines in people's cars, paid for organs to be rewired. Most of these Elvis fans, however, didn't seem to want to deal with that darker side. And, finally, here's Howard at his Coselliest, ranting like Capt. Blue chose the artists for their varied fields, she said: "I wanted a writer, an art director, a sound person and a director"Her first guest weekend lecturer, in February, was Albert Whitlock, an Academy Award winner for special visual effects for "Earthquake" and "The Hindenburg" Whitlock also worked on "The Birds" "Bound for Glory" "The Sting" and other films "Albert Whitlock is a master matte painter" said Blue.
"Here was this national program director programming a Los Angeles radio station from Indianapolis. The program was dedicated to the memory of Frank Granato, who died Sunday. 8: "Phatik Chand" (2 p. m, Mukhamukham" (4:30 p. m, "Moshan Joshi Haazir Ho" (8 p. m Dec. But, unlike her, he fails to reach a resting point thereafter. If you saw Mickey Mouse running around your house, you'd jump on a chair and yell 15.
But once that's accomplished, the film makers seem overly dazzled by the Calvin Kleins underneath. Thomas reads the line with the proper ring (he is turning into a fine heroic actor) but Sellars' staging checks the audience from responding in a strong way, even in a strongly satiric way. What is being left outside is not just a bunch of kids, he said, but "the next generation that would be jazzed to go out" The younger set, he's afraid, may never get into the club habit. "Cabaret" is peopled by stereotypes such as a Tijuana street vendor, an American punk, a singer-announcer from a cheap Tijuana nightclub, cholos and immigration officers.
The 46-year-old actor said the money on stage with him at the Cineplex Odeon Showcase Theater represented the amount that he will be spending to market "The Return of Billy Jack" next summer The film, budgeted at $12 million, goes into production Dec 2 in Toronto. AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: Two members of Duran Duran-John Taylor and Andy Taylor, to be exact-have taken a temporary break from the Fab Five (that's temporary , Duranies) to put together a band (and a new album) called the Power Station. Eaton, Henze and even Strauss play to a lot of empty seats in the wondrous alfresco opera house on the ranch. On the campus of UC Irvine especially, where many students have family roots in Vietnam, Cambodia, Korea and China, the term is rarely used except in a pejorative sense. "I was hoping that by getting it in print the people that were objecting would have to stop long enough to see what we were talking about" Mullin said. "The black-and-white illustrations had an extremely photographic quality, and in my youthful naivete, I assumed the animals were still alive. Nevertheless, Nikhil invites Sandip to stay with them although he is captaining a movement for which Nikhil has no sympathy.
