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November 06, 1998 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-06

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betically, Tom Berenger, Glenn Close,
Jeff Goldblum, William Hurt, Kevin
Kline, Mary Kay Place, Meg Tilly and
Jobeth Williams.
The characters are former college
housemates who have drifted apart, only
to be reunited at the funeral of one of
their own. This reunion within the com-
pany of old friends provides an opportu-
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and assess their own prospects for the
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Lawrence Kasdan, who attended
Batt -ad a eatetini; evadable • Cocktails 6etved
the University of Michigan, and

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Lions and tigers and bears, oh yes! —
if it means an opportunity for new
generations of movie goers to see the
perennial family favorite The Wizard
of Oz on the big screen.
I saw a preview of this special edi-
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The Wizard of Oz opens at more

whose wife, Meg, grew up in
than 20 area theaters on Nov. 6.
Detroit.
Check your local movie listings. The
"It's about a cooling process that
Star Southfield will host a "Party in
takes place for every generation
Oz" to celebrate the film's re-release
when they move from the outward-
from 9 10 : 30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 7.
directed, more idealistic concerns
Those who dress as characters from
of their youth to a kind of self-
The Wizard ofs0z are eligible to
absorption, a self-interest which
win prizes. The party is free, but
places their personal desires above
tickets for the film must be pur-
those of the society or even an
chased at the box office. For more
idea," he said.
information, call Ruth Daniels at
Meg Kasdan served as the film's
the Star Southfield, (248) 368-1802.
music consultant and was one of the
first to provide that role in a motion
picture. She sifted through countless
recordings of vintage '60s tunes, and the
digital restoration and remastering in
resulting soundtrack has sold more than
digital stereo sound, and let me assure
6 million copies.
you: if you enjoyed Gone With the
"We weren't sure if anyone was going
Wind (another banner year 1939 re-
to like the movie, but we had a feeling
release) on the big screen this summer,
that people who'd graduated from the
you'll love the experience of seeing
University of Michigan in the '60s
The Wizard of Oz.
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would like it. And it's a big school,"
It's hard to believe this classic film
Meg Kasdan recently told Entertainment
will turn 60 years old next year. I've
Weekly.
seen it dozens of times and always
Lawrence Kasdan, director of the
enjoyed it, but never before have I
films Body Heat and Silverado, is work-
appreciated all the details that a big-
ing on Mumford, which will be released
screen viewing affords. It's a treat for
next year. ❑
the whole family.
— Suzanne Chessler
— Gail Zimmerman

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