Word: mias
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Thursday, Mather House senior Mia Chung may find herself instantly $40,000 richer...
...Woody Allen, 49, drop hints about his forthcoming movies, perhaps having learned that skillfully shunning publicity actually produces more of it. But the writer-director last week was willing to talk, a little, about his next film, Hannah and Her Sisters, in which he stars with his longtime love, Mia Farrow, 40, as Hannah and Barbara Hershey and Dianne Wiest as the sisters. The plot is still Allen's deep secret, but he admits to having a continuing fascination with Farrows. "For years, Mia's family has been lucky for me," he said. "One of her sisters (Tisa...
...against National Guardsmen in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. In the sequel, after a stretch in prison, he moves from a surrogate Viet Nam to the real thing. At the request of his former commander (Richard Crenna), Rambo takes on a dangerous reconnaissance mission to search out MIAs in Viet Nam. Sure enough, he finds some in a supposedly deserted prison camp, guarded by sinister Vietnamese and their evil Soviet overlords. But his mission is sabotaged by the top military brass, who want to close the book on the whole MIA episode. The allegorical message of the film...
...stretching of the Tony rules, a whole stageful of prizes could have been bestowed. Best new musical: Zip! Goes a Million. Best actress: Judy Kaye as the Gay Nineties chanteuse in Sweet Adeline. Best supporting actress: Jane Connell as the inebriated Quaker aunt in Oh, Boy! Best eccentric dance: Mia Dillon for her daft balloon ballet in Music in the Air. Best orchestrations: John McGlinn for Leave It to Jane. Best book and lyrics: Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse for Oh, Lady! Lady! Best composer: Jerome Kern, for all of the above...
...film that should be an assignment for VES 194. "Romantic Cinema," is Woody Allen's newest effort, The Purple Rose of Cairo (Harvard Square). It's your type of movie. Mother, with Mia Farrow laboring in squalor to keep herself and her brutish husband (Danny Aiello) alive, and Jeff Daniels swooping down off the screen to save her. Fred Astaire even makes a brief appearance...