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"Private Benjamin"
starring Bill Murray; "The
Great Muppet Caper,"
which chronicles the further
adventures of Kermit and
Miss Piggy; and
"Dragonslayer," which, like
"Popeye," is a co-production
of Paramount Pictures and
Walt Disney Studios.
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seen this year look like
Sunday morning television.
Based on Ken Follett's bestselling
thriller about a Nazi
spy who falls in love with a
sexually frustrated English
housewife/ ! "Eye of the
Needle" stars Donald
sutneriand, in what is one of
his best-ever performances,
and Kate Nelligan, who
turns in a portrayal ? and I
can pay no higher a compliment
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Sally Field in "Norma Rae."
Polish up the Oscars and
hang on to the edge of your
seats for this one, which
opens here July 24.
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Bo Derek is the star; "Take
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film version of the Johnny
Paycheck song; and "Zorro,
the Gay Blade," a comedy in
which George Hamilton will
do to Zorro what he did to
Dracula in "Love at First
Bite."
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July are: "Escape to Victory,"
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version of Su-ott Spencer's
nauseatingly romantic
novel. Naturally, body subs
were brought on the set
because Brooke's "bubbies"
haven't reached their 18th
birthday yet.
The August release
schedule is still very tentative,
but barring a vicious
karate blow, Chuck Norris' latest,
"An Eye for an Eye,"
will open on the seventh. So
will "Heavy Metal," the $8
million animated fantasy
based on the popular adult ,
comic book.
John Landis' "An
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stars Kurt Kussell and
Adrienne Bar beau, who's
currently in Charleston
filming "The Swamp
Thing."
Also likely to be released
in August are: "Chu-Chu and
Philly Flash," with Carol
Burnett and Alan Arkin;
M Arthur," starring Liza
Minnelli and Dudley Moore;
"Two in the Bush,"
featuring David Carradine
and Stockard Charming;
"All the Marbles," with
Peter Falk; and "Honky
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