Word: cannoneering
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...meet, fight and find true love while trucking cross-country in the company of large animals. Robert Redford and Jane Fonda liberated a Thoroughbred in The Electric Horseman; Burt Reynolds and Sally Field midwifed a pregnant elephant in Smokey and the Bandit II; and now Robert Blake and Dyan Cannon transport a herd of cattle Coast to Coast. This picture follows the standard itinerary: "meeting cute" in Pennsylvania, mutual suspicion in Appalachia, fistfight and car crash in Kansas City, loving and leaving in the Rockies, reconciliation in California. At the fadeout, man, woman and cows are all contented...
...animal metaphor obtains here. Blake is a rambunctious baby bull, snorting and butting and pawing the ground, looking for a matador his own size. Cannon is a gorgeous, frisky filly with a case of the giggles. Together, even in a pasture full of chuckholes, the lovers have a lot of fun, and some of it is infectious. Director Sargent orchestrates the punch-drunk merriment with finesse. But one cannot help remembering that the movie's working title was What's That Funny Smell? Under any title, it offers the film equivalent of a day on the farm...
...overwhelming preseason favorite, Quincy House is the squad everyone else is looking to beat. It won't be easy. Back is the explosive running attack of Jim Rosenfeld and Steve Nicholas. Also returning is Lon "Cannon" Hatamiya, who will find a potent deep threat in flanker Art O'Keefe--probably the only person at Harvard with the initials...
...certificate you get helps show prospective employers that you've mastered specific business skills," said Kristina Cannon-Bonventre, who received a doctorate in anthropology...
...former Kennedy campaign aide at Harvard who declined to support Carter, Dennis J. Cannon '83, refused to surrender lists of locally registered Democrats until Lt. Gov. Thomas O'Neill's appeal for party unity this week...