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Bob Newhart 'Spy, NBC News Overnight Movie: "The Wild Seed" Movie " Married Joan Wy Little Margie ” OPAS to host concert Hemingway stars in Dallas play by Angel Stokes Battalion Stall l nitcd Press International DALLAS —At 21. Mariel Hem ingway is a nine-year veteran of the movies who has enough confi dence in her talent not to worry about riding on the coattails of her famous literary grandfather. Her elder sister Margaux took the acting plunge first after being a successful model, and promptly ran into a wall of resentment and ridicule. Margaux’s movie. “Lipstick," was one of the most maligned films of the mid- 70s. It was a violent tale of a woman who, having been raped by an unbalanced admirer, takes final revenge with a shotgun when the same man rapes her lit tle sister. It wasn t quite as bad as the .revlews of the time would make you believe. But its one great re deeming benefit was that it intro duced us to Mariel (named for Mariel in grandfather Ernest s be loved Cuba), who persevered and prov ed she had a real acting gift with her performances in "Man hattan and “Personal Best. Mariel. who was only 12 years old when she made Lipstick, doesn't want you to think she’s naive, but she says she didn't real ize until a few years ago that her character was raped. She thought she only had been beaten up. Mariel says the whole bad "Lip stick experience happened be cause critics and the public were gunning for Margaux, who has not acted since and who now lives Mariel has grown up a lot in recent years. Literally. An Idaho native who spent most of her youth on skis, she has a tall, long-limbed frame that suggests the strength of an Olympic athlete, such as she played in "Personal Best. She s in Dallas for a special chal lenge — her professional stage de but in a new play by John PiRo- man called The Palace of Amateurs. which will play \\ ednesdav through Oct. 16. Mariel kids that her last stage appearance was as the Dormouse in a childhood production of “Alice in Wonderland. T did a great job of falling asleep in the teacup, she laughs, suddenly snoring like the Dor mouse and dropping her head to her shoulder. "The Palace of Amateurs, which director Walton Jones calls a throwback to the Kaufman and Hart comedies of the 30s, is a gamble for a lot of people, espe cially the investors who hope its run in Dallas will justify a move to off-Broadway. Mariel plays Charlene, a Geor gia girl who goes to Hollywood in 1938 because she thinks she was born to plav Scarlett O Hara in the mov ie. "Gone With the Wind. Of course this is not revisionist Hollywood history, so Charlene will lose out to Vivien Leigh. The other major event in Mariel s life this fall will be the release of "Star SO. the Bob Fos se mov ie about murdered Playbov playmate Dorothy Straiten. The MSG Opera and Perform ing Arts Society will open its 11th season Thursday with a perform ance by the Chicago Symphony. OPAS Chairman Mary Poli- nard said this year’s season — with the opening performance by one of the top symphonies in the na tion — will be one of the best the society has had. OPAS is a student committee with 60 to 70 members w'ho do operational work for the perform ances, Polinard said. The mem bers work as ushers during per formances and do campus public ity work, but don t do backstage tuesday movies 9:00Q) ★★★★ “The Magnificent Ambersons” (1942) Joseph Got ten, Anne Baxter. Based on Booth Tarkington’s novel. An eccentric Indiana family clings to tradition during a time of rapid change. AFTERNOON 3:00(B “Thoroughly Mod ern Millie” (1967) Julie Andrews, Carol Channing. A pair of new comers to New York catch their landlady running a white slave ring. EVENING 7:30CD ® ★★★ “Saturday Night Fever” (1977) John Travolta, Karen Lynn Gorney. A young Brooklyn paint-store employee finds disco dancing the only source of excitement in his other wise bleak life. (R) 8:00 0 O CD ★★★ “One Shoe Makes It Murder” (1982) Robert work. The society is governed by the OPAS Board, which is composed of communitv members and offic ers of OPAS.' The program advisory commit tee, a special committee com posed of students and members from OPAS Board, compiles a list of performers touring in the area and costs, Polinard said. The com mittee then presents a variety of acts to the board for approval. The performers usually are booked a full year — sometimes two years — in advance, Polinard said. Different agencies are used to book the performers. The program advisory commit tee already is meeting and making plans for next year, Polinard said. Mitchum, Angie Dickinson. A down-on-his-luck former police man is hired by a gambling kingpin to locate the latter’s missing wife. (R) Qj) ★★★ “The Red Badge Of Courage” (1974) Richard Thomas, Michael Brandon. Based on the novel by Stephen Crane. A Civil War soldier demonstrates true courage after panicking in his first enemy encounter. ★ ★ 1 /z “Never Steal Anything Small” (1959) James Cagney, Roger Smith. A smalltime boss aims for the big time stepping on everyone in his path before com ing to his senses. 11:30© ★★’/a “Rhapsody” (1954) Elizabeth Taylor, Vittorio Gass- man. After a wealthy woman mar ries a piano student, she learns to help him realize long-forgotten goals. 12:00© ★★ “The Wild Seed” (1965) Michael Parks, Celia Kaye. A teen-ager and a drifter search for happiness together. 1:00 © ★★★ “Along Came Jones” (1945) Gary Cooper, Loretta Young. A cowboy mistaken for a notorious killer is hunted by a pos se and his look-alike, the real out law. 2:00© ★★ “He Rides Tall” (1964) Tony Young, Dan Duryea. A law man’s wedding plans are post- She said the committee is consid ering certain performers, but no contracts have been signed. OPAS is not a money-making organization, Polinard said. OPAS broke even last year. Ticket prices only cover approximately 70 per cent of the cost of presenting a performance, Polinard said. OPAS depends on contributions from members of the OPAS Board and season ticket holders for addi tional funding. The OPAS Guild, another com mittee organization, handles re ceptions after the performances, she said. Polinard said the guild is more of a social organization. The president of the guild is a member of the OPAS Board. Members of the guild must be either student or community members of OPAS. poned when he is forced to shoot the son of his foster father. 2:35© ★★★ “The Romance Of Rosy Ridge” (1947) Van Johnson, Janet Leigh. Following the Civil War, a Missouri farmer and his wife cast a wary and vigilant eye upon the handsome stranger who’s wooing their daughter. 3:00© ★★★★ “The Magnificent Ambersons” (1942) Joseph Got ten, Anne Baxter. Based on Booth Tarkington’s novel. An eccentric Indiana family clings to tradition during a time of rapid change. tuesday specials EVENING 7:00 Q O © FULL HOUSE A New York playwright (Dennis Dugan) tries to raise his five children while coping with his impending divorce and a severe shortage of money.