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September 19, 1997 - Image 113

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-19

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THE WISH-
MASTER






N

Alexandra
Amberson
(Tammy
Lauren) stum-
bles across a
gem that
imprisons the
most mali-
cious of
genies, known
as the Djinn
Tammy Lauren stars
as the unsuspecting
(Andrew
Alexandra in the hor-
Divoff), and
she unwitting- ror film Wishmaster.
ly awakens the
demon from its 1,000-year sleep. To
her horror she discovers that her three
wishes form the key which will allow
the Djinn to destroy mankind and
usurp the Earth, for the all-powerful
Djinn can't kill or use its powers until
someone gets greedy or wishes for
something. Rated R.

Howard Brackett (Kevin Kline) and
Emily Montgomery (Joan Cusack) are
set to be married in In 6- Out when
Howard's sexuality is called into question
on national television.

IN & OUT

One of Howard Brackett's
(Kevin Kline) former high school
students (Matt Dillon) becomes a
/- Hollywood superstar and calls
Howard's sexuality into question
— on the Academy Awards telecast.
Howard's tranquil life in Green-
leaf, Ind., is turned upside down
with a media feeding frenzy, and
Peter Malloy (Tom Selleck), a slick
and aggressive TV reporter, is ready
to move in for the kill. Meanwhile,
Howard is only days away from his
wedding to Emily Montgomery
(Joan Cusack) in this comedy direct-
ed by Frank Oz. Rated PG-13.

"A downtown tradition is
reclaimed on Orchard Lake Road."

-

DANNY RASKIN, The Jewish News -July 4,1997

Open for Cunch ono Dinner 7 - Days

4189 Orcbarb Lake Roao
Orcbaro Cohe

248-865-0000

9/19
1997

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