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already winning awar
bet for an Oscar nom
The script, by Altnr
Resnick and Allan Nicl
getting the most out <
time as possible.
Altman allowed the
improvising, though. \
and Paul Dooley as t
seem to be out of cor
MOST OF the othei
excellent. These incluc
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Robert Altmc
at a sacret
Stryken
ABOUT THE semi
portrait of her used ii
Amy said she wasr
embarrassed about it i
Brenner character w
just part of the way
the film." she savs.
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While Amy did not g<
portrait (it's hanging
offices at Lion's C
Altman's production
she was able to keep
ring used in the fil
beautiful," she says, 1
for all to admire.
Since A Wedding
September, Amy
traveling around the <
promotional tour, th
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ination. retarded sisl
tan, John Considine, Patricia As always,
lolls, is extremely economical, film is to m
)f every character in as little Altmanpres*
of American
cast to do a little bit too much see his poir
ftveca Lindfors as the cateress enshrined wi
he father of the bride always and false,
itrol. Some pen
argument, t
r performances, however, are laugh while
le the performances of Stryker, stitutions is
in, Lauren Hutton, Ruth Nelson film.
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-nude bridal which was Greenville. 20th (
n the movie, tury-Fox arranged the s
rt quite as especially so that Amy could
is the Muffin tend the Greenville premiere c
as. "It was . Wedding Thursday night. "It
Altman saw just lovely of them to do this
me," she said.
et to keep the ''Since the promotional I
in one of the started," Amy said, "I've re
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the wedding now asks her for an autograp
m. "It's so 6 F
lolding it out
WHILE IT was nice to be hi
opened in in Greenville for a few days, /
has been was looking forward to returnin
country on a Los Angeles, where she i
le last stop resides. "I have to start all c
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ly Mia Farrow as the bride's mentallyter.
, though, the main purpose of an Altman
ake its audience think. In A Wedding,
ents such an intriguingly eccentric vision
life and values that one can't help but
it that all the conventional standards
ithin the marriage ceremony are hollow
ions may be taken aback by such an
tut the fact that Altman can make us
insulting one of our most sacred inthe
thing that makes A Wedding a great
WM
>n- again," she says, "with another
i top audition at 8:00 Monday morning.''
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Justine in the screen version of
f Colleen McCullough's The Thornr
birds. "She's the daughter who
wants to be an actress," Amy said.
tour It's a role that Amy can certainly
a?y identify with. Practically every
es" experience in her life could contribute
something to the role. It is
h- hoped everything will work out for
the now braces-less Amy, so that
she can, as she laughingly puts it,
"just become a star."
g to The look in those pretty blue eyes
low tells us she's definitely going to
>ver give it a try.
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in the 20th Century-Fox Television yj
series premiering over CBS-TV q,
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THE STOCK market crash of tu
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Orson Welles and co-founding the
Mercury Theatre. He continued as
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