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...should be forewarned: the series has not changed the focus of its pre-teen appeal. Return of the Jedi has no binding plot, but a series of violent clashes between the good guys and the bad guys take its place. Spectacular special effects, such as the villain Jabba the Hutt and his entourage, and the tumultuous wrapping up of the Star Wars saga provide a back ground...
...maverick space pilot Han Solo (Harrison Ford), still encased in that carbonite, is a wall decoration in the castle of Jabba the Hutt on the desert planet Tatooine. Jabba, a huge, slobbering, sluglike creature resembling a repulsive mixture of Humpty Dumpty and Sydney Greenstreet, is Mr. Big in the galactic underworld. Around him he has assembled the vilest monsters in the universe...
...obvious reason these networks have been organized is that, as relative newcomers to mostly male managerial echelons, women feel they lack the executive contacts possessed by their male colleagues. But members say they also view the networks as a form of consciousness raising. Says June Vereeke-Hutt, founder and head of the Women's Career Network Association in Cleveland: "We're taught at home to fight for the man, and unfortunately we've taken that philosophy into the marketplace...
Titus Andronicus (William Hutt), doughtiest general of the Roman state, has come home with his Gothic captives. Turning aside the proffered imperial crown, he bestows it on Saturninus (Jack Wetherall), an odious opportunist though royal in lineage. Titus prefigures Lear's foolish error in dividing up his kingdom...
...this recalls the dawn of Greek tragedy. But unlike the Greek plays, Titus Andronicus provides no pity, terror or catharsis. The characters are slain with the casual impersonality of gangsters being picked off by hit men. Among the players, Hutt's Titus grows in stature as the bereaved father, and Galloway's Tamora is a one-woman "wilderness of tigers." Devoid of a moral center, Titus Andronicus nonetheless exerts a perverse fascination, for it glows with the phosphorescence of evil...