Word: klines
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...movie set, a dashing movie star: Kevin Kline. Like the young Olivier, whom he eerily resembles, Kline has shuttled successfully between stage (The Pirates of Penzance) and screen (The Big Chill). Last summer in Central Park he portrayed Richard III as a passionate black comedian who got sexual shivers from doing ill. Henry V offers a subtler challenge. Taken at handsome face value, he is the noble conqueror of a contemptuous nation. Henry is also a bit of a prig: "The cold-bath king," Ralph Richardson called him, "the exaltation of all scoutmasters." Beneath the glamorous raiment one can also...
...client was not particularly pleased," said Robert G. Kline, an attorney for the proposed buyers...
...Henry Eaton P/MB 24 Clay Riddle DB 25 Ben Quinones DB 26 James Campbell MB 27 Jim Moskosky DB 28 John Shannon DB 29 Roger Javens WB 30 Bob White LB 31 Rick Koze TB 32 Kevin Kalinich DE 33 Andy Marwede TE/FB 34 Mike LaSpina LB 35 Dave Kline TB 36 Nick Manolukas DE 37 Dave Rohol MG 38 Jeff Bassette FB 39 Mike Tjarksen WB 40 Paul Andrie TB 41 Chip Benny FB 42 Steffan Havas FB 43 Paul Spivack TB 44 John Neville FB 45 Steve Gay DB 46 Stephen Penders DB 47 Jay Ruffin...
...these friends, who "knew each other for a short period a long time ago" in a galaxy far, far away? Harold (Kevin Kline), the weekend's host, owns a burgeoning chain of stores that peddles overpriced sneakers to the jogging, today person. His wife Sarah (Glenn Close) is a physician who, five years ago, threw off the "disgusting curse of being a good girl" and had an affair with Alex. Sam (Tom Berenger), once a Movement rhetorician, went to Hollywood and became the macho private eye in a hit TV series, which one of his pals describes...
...Kline's conception of the role is that of an oldtime silent-movie villain who relishes his villainy and wants everyone else to relish it. Thus his performance takes the form of a prolonged aside to the audience, missing only the knowing wink. What Kline lacks in gravity, he makes up in charm. His rash, stunning proposal to share the bed of Lady Anne (Madeleine Potter), made over the coffin of her father-in-law, whom Richard has slain after murdering her husband, meets with implausible success partly because Kline makes seduction irresistible...