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...three men and three women who make up the Collaboration are hardly standup comics. Ellen Holbrook, the founder of the group, has modeled the Collaboration on a completely different brand of comedy. They don't work against the audience--they work with it. A native of Chicago and a long-time employee of the Second City Theater there, Holbrook has taken her cue from that city's improve tradition...
...brokerage offices keep hours more akin to bankers'. The in-store units also seem to benefit from the "halo" effect of Sears' consumer reputation. Sears is trying to capitalize on this sturdy image with a new television advertising campaign for its financial centers that features Actor Hal Holbrook intoning, "Trust us to make it work for you." (Holbrook is also advertising for a Toledo bank, and last week it sued him and Sears for violating what it said was an exclusive contract in the Toledo area...
...secret police, agents threatened, they would turn over to the West German press photos of him wearing only his socks. West German counterintelligence foiled the plot by extracting a promise from the newspapers not to publish the photos. The KGB tried to snare U.S. Assistant Military Attaché James Holbrook in a similar "honey trap" of seductive female agents during a visit to the Ukrainian city of Rovno in 1981. He reported the misadventure to U.S. officials and was sent home...
...movie are the actors, and not because they are maimed eaten, or resurrected as zombies. E.G. Marshall's role should garner the Laurence Olivier/Inchon bread winning award; even the Maalox commercials are a better fate than what happens to him here (hint: the cockroaches.) The other principal actors--Hal Holbrook, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen, and Adrienne Barbeau--fare little better, and the entire cast seems rather confused and uncomfortable with the material. The one mild surprise is King himself, who in his acting debut plays a doltish farmer in the "Jordy" sketch...
Republican legislators charged yesterday that patronage and favors would also dominate the final days of this session. Rep. Andrew H. Card Jr. (R--Holbrook), who gave up his seat for an unsuccessful bid for the governor ship, said the Democratic leadership "has a friendly governor." He added that "the system is ready for abuse and the leadership will provide...