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funny and tender, and when he and
Hannah are on screen together, the
chemistry is there.
As a mermaid named Madison,
Hannah successfully combines innocence
and sensuality. After rescuing
Bauer, she follows him to New York,
where, at the Statue of Liberty, she
creates a small riot, since, while on
land, mermaids can grow legs, but not
clothes.
Madison learns English from television.
and h^r first u;nrd ic "Rlrtrtm
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ingdales," where she proceeds to go,
setting the stage for a hilarious scene in
the store's television sales department.
Two excellent supporting performances
are provided by "SCTV"
veterans John Candy and Eugene
Levy. Candy is Freddie Bauer, Alan's
older brother, who still drops coins on
the ground so he can look up women's
dresses. Freddie is still a kid at heart
and enjoys life to the fullest. And Candy
as Freddie apparently enjoys the
role, practically stealing the movie
from everyone else.
He can get laughs with a raised
eyebrow and a smirk.
Levy is Dr. Brian Cornblum, a scientist
determined to expose Madison's
true identity as a mermaid by scurrying
down streets behind Madison and Alan
while trying to throw water on her legs
(water turns them back into a tail).
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Levy grimaces, grins and glowers as he
plots Madison's exposure, and triumph I
among his peers.
When Cornblum finally does reveal I
her true identity, everyone in the world
wants to get to Madison, even Mrs. I
Paul's.
But, in the end, as in most romance
stories, love conquers all. And, with a
mermaid's kiss, the two lovers swim
off together.
"Splash" is a fun movie that's so
nice you may want to see it twice. 1
know I did. So jump right in; the
mAV/1 fl'c fin*
iiiviv a iiuv.
"Splash" is currently playing at the I
Reynolda Cinema. It contains some
profanity, brief nudity and a few
seduction scenes and is rated "PC. "
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featuring Tito Puente, Dave Valentine, I
Ray Barretto and Herbie Mann, will I
also induct several respected giants of
jazz.
In addition, the project format will
annually include the introduction of
one aspiring artist who exhibits "professionalism
and superior talent." This
year's showcase will present versatile I
songstress Eunice Newkirk. I
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iat quiet, solid look
plus fours, plus sixes, plus eights
Style change Knickers are a
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Today, the latest fashions for the
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traditional suits and sportswear
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$1985? / $9449
month (incl. freight & dealer prep.
Only $1200 down, cash or trade, plus
tax and license, on approved credit, 15.5%
annual percentage rate interest for 60
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