Document 65636

, June 6.1984 1 7
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"The Texas Project" starring Sally
Field. I he story t> set in a small
levaN town during I he Great
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D i n o De Laurentiis w i l l prodm e
a teature titled "Ronnie Rocket."
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Donald Sutheriand has
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"Ordeal bv Innocence." 1 he
h'dtLrr is baM-d o n an Agatha
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"The Bear," a h i m based o n rhe
lite oT Alabama t ' ^ " t b a l l ( o a t h
point) springs her from prison and
By JULIANNE HASTINGS
the fugitive couple set off in search
UPI TV Reporter
NEW YORK (UPI) - Dina Mer- oftherealkillrr.
"I figured that we would be. in Los
rill is raring to go with the evil
character she plays on her first- Angeles," Merrill said. "But we apever TV series NBC's "Hot Pursuit" parently are going to be oh the
— even though her husband, Cliff move.
"I said to Kenny, 'Don't I have an
Robertson, won't be returning to his
office — something that's a set set?'
series "Falcon Crest."
It might have been a nice switch He said, 'No, you're the head of a
for the East Coast couple to both be m u l t i n a t i o n a l c o n g l o m e r a t e .
working at jobs on the same coast You've got offices in Acapulco,
for awhile, but it just wasn't in the Hawaii...'
"I began to like it better and betcards.
"He's leaving the show and I don't ter."
know if I'll be working in Los Merrill said she had been offered
parts in television series before, but
Angeles anyway," Merrill said.
The two-hour pilot of executive she wasn't interested in playing
producer Kenneth Johnson's "Hot them because of her daughter,
Pursuit" series was shot in New Heather, now 15.
"I was selective — careful about
Orleans and Baton Rouge, La., and
the firs^episode of the series that is how much time I would spend away
reminiscent of the 1960's "Fugitive" from home."
The Robertsons' daughter now is
series will be shot in Seattle in July.
Merrill plays the scheming widow enrolled in a boarding school and
of a multi-millionaire (Brad Merrill has more spare time.
Although she has made numerous
Dillman) who is murdered in pilot.
She frames a test-car driver (Kerrie TV appearances — starting with the
Keane) for the murder, but the live dramatic productions of the
young woman's husband (Eric Pier- 1950s — Merrill has no idea how
she'll find working on a series.
"This is a brand new experience
for me. I just cannot project how
I'm going to feel about it. I may
think this is the best thing that ever
happened to me or I may think it's
FINDERS KEEPERS
the pits."
The idea of playing a shrew apI his untty^n, made dp
pealed to her immediately.
tdr(e^TbOlJt the pursuit
"I really like playing an evil perot stolen $5 million in
son.
You can be more flamboyant
( ash begins sluggishly
with
your
lines."
hut builds a tair head ot steam
toward the end Much action
She recalled the saying: "The
takes pla< e aboard a transsnakes get all the good lines."
<ontinental train headed for
Her favorite evil role of the past
New York with an assortment ot
was Laura, the connivmg daughter
odd ball i harat ters staking < laim
of the studio boss in a live TV proto the loot Some gags mistire
but more otten the\ find their
duction of "What Makes Sammy
mark \ 1 K hael O K e e t e plays an
Run."
erstwhile roller skating team
"Larry Blyden played Sammy
manager
Beverly D Angelo is
and I was the woman who beat him
funny as the dizziest ot blondes
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at his own game and destroyed him.
It was marvelous."
Dina Merrill
Merrill, who recently completed a
long run in the Broadway hit "On General Foods heiress Marjorie
Your Toes" — eight performances a
Merriweather Post, tried to
IATWSKEY
week — has other fond memories of
discourage.
the days of live television.
She persisted, however, dropped
"It was scary," the slender out of college, enrolled at the
blonde actress said.
American Academy of Dramatic
"My
first
big
lead
in
a
television
Arts
and supported herself working
Good
show was one of the ('Pontiac as a model for Vogue magazine.
Presents) Playwrights 56' pro- She interupted her drama career
grams. 'Return to Casino.' John for 10 years during her marriage to
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - "Star million after one month of release.
Forsythe played my husband.
Stanley Rumbough Jr.
"Streets of Fire," a futuristic
Trek III: The Search for Spock"
"For our entrance, we had to "My first husband wasn't in the
Poor
scored the highest non-holiday open- rock V roll melodrama, failed to ig- drive onto the set in a little business. We lived in Washington
Boring
t a l k e d out
ing weekend in movie history and nite moviegoers, debuting in fifth
Volkswagen, and I was sitting in the and I had three young children."
knocked "Indiana Jones and the place with a weak $2.42 million and
thing waiting for the red light to go In 1952, she agreed to appear on
Temple of Doom" — the all-time a an average of just $2,110 per on and I said, 'John, I think I'm go- television opposite an old family
debut record holder — out of first screen at 1,150 theaters.
ing toihrow up.1
friend, Dick Powell.
"Once Upon a Time in America,"
place at the box office, studio of"He said, 'Not now honey, wait an
With that appearance, she went
the tottering Ladd Co.'s $40-million
ficials announced Monday.
hour.'
back to work full time-and resumed
The tlu** installment of the "Star crime saga starring Robert De
Bear Bryant Gary Busey will
"The light went on and we rolled studying at the Berghof Studios.
star
Trek" series grossed $16.6 million in Niro, opened in sixth place with a off onto the set."
She said she didn't think her
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its first three days of release at 1,966 disappointing $2.41 million at 894 Merrill announced at the age of 6 father ever approved of her career
Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep
theaters, beating "Indiana Jones'" theaters, an anemic $2,698 per- that she wanted to be an actress, decision.
will star in "Falling in Love" The
second-weekend take of $16.3screen average.
something that her parents,
i ontemporars l o \ e story will be
"But my mother, I think, was
distributed b\ Paramount Pic"Romancing the Stone" conmillion.
stockbroker Edward Hutton and very proud of me. I think she entures
After 12 days, "Indiana Jones" tinued to show marathoner legs,
joyed watching the show."
grossing $2.2 million for a seventhhas grossed $68.1 million. Both films
The actress said neither she nor
place showing and $57.2 miHion
Tom Selleck has the iead role m
are distributed by Paramount.
Robertson — who share a home on
"Runavvav " The In-Star P K "Star Trek II: The Wrath of after 10 weeks.
Long Island and an apartment in
tures prociuc tion. is described as
"Police Academy" slipped to No.
Khan"
opened in June 1982 with a
Manhattan's
posh U.N. Plaza —
ni
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8 with $1.7 million and $71.8 million
weekend gross of $14.3 million.
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want to live on the West Coast.
"The Natural," which held the top after 11 weeks.
Frank Sinatra will star in his o u n
"It's so easy to get there, you
HOLLYWOOD ( U P I ) produt tion ot "Leonora." He w ili
"Sixteen Candies" dropped to
spot for two weeks, dropped another
don't
have to live there.
Sigourney Weaver, star of the films
jxutrax a ps\y hiatrtst treating: an
ninth
with
$1.2
million
in
its
fifth
notch
to
third
place
with
$3.4
million
"I
have
roots here and I didn't
t-moiiondliy disturbed teenage
"Alien," "The Year of Living
weekend.
and
more
than
$26
million
in
less
want
to
move
Heather's base. It
girl
"Footloose" rounded out the Top Dangerously" and the upcoming would have been all right when she
than a month.
"Ghostbusters," has announced her
10 with $1 million for a three-month
"Breakin"' fell one rung to fourth,
engagement
to Jim Simpson, who is was very little, but Cliff didn't, partotal of $73.4 million.
grossing $2.5 million and $26.4
directing the play "War Babies" in ticularly want to raise a child out
there and I didn't either — and cerLa Jolla, Calif.
tainly riot a teenager.
powerful than the king of the
The pair met at a summer theater
"It's too fast and loose."
jungle," the cover of the ad says.
in Williamstown, Mass., and will
The answer lies on the next page,
wed in September. Weaver kept her
"The queen of the jungle."
plans a secret, saving the big anJoin friends in cultural activities. Rise above
By FRANCESDRAKE
minor differences.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6.1M4
Former Charlie's Angel Tanya
nouncement until she made an apAQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. II) - InARIES (Max. 21 to Apr. 19) — A career push
Roberts plays Sheena in the movie
pearance on NBC's "Today" show,
vestigate investment options. It's a good time
pays off handsomely for you today. However,
set for release in August.
which was created by her father,
for
estate
planning
and
other
financial
moves.
success gives you no right to be condescending
former NBC president Pat Weaver.
Don't be extravagant, however.
with fellow employees.
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HARRISON FORD
Dina Merrill gets 1stTV series
JfJI
'Star TrekJII' a box-office smash
Sigourney Weaver
to marry director
Publicity begins for 'SheencT movie
HOLLYWOOD ( U P I ) Feminists are going to enjoy the
advertising campaign planned for
the upcoming movie, "Sheena," an
adaptation of the 1939 comic strip
about the queen of the jungle.
"There's only one animal more
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