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159.1 | As I recall.... | 12116::MDNITE::RIVERS | | Tue Apr 27 1993 11:09 | 6 |
| re. 0
Probably not. I don't think it begins till Memorial Day.
kim
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159.2 | | 49438::BARTAK | Andrea Bartak, Vienna, Austria | Tue Apr 27 1993 12:23 | 6 |
| re.-1
I see.
Usually movies are out in the US loooooong before there is a preview
in the cinemas over here.
Maybe this was a pre-pre-pre-preview. ;-)
Andrea
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159.3 | Enthusiast about this one! | 36288::TARDUGNO | | Tue Apr 27 1993 14:04 | 9 |
| I had rented a movie and the first Coming Attraction was CLIFFHANGER
with Sylvester Stallone. The preview was unreal. This is definitely
on my list of "must see" movies at the theatre. The scenes were
ACTION PACKED and the shots of scenery, mountains etc., was
unbelievable....I forgot the release date but I think it is in mid May.
This MAY be his best movie yet. Have expectations of a good action
packed thriller.
M*
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159.4 | when it will be in the theatres | 36288::TARDUGNO | | Tue Apr 27 1993 14:08 | 4 |
| Addendum:
If you want to see the previews for CLIFFHANGER rent that dog of
a movie "Wind". Its the first preview.
Am almost positive it will hit the theatres in 3 weeks.
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159.5 | Hang on 'til the 28th... | 21752::AWILLIAMS | It's a duck blur... | Tue Apr 27 1993 14:20 | 5 |
| Agreed about the preview. Now if only the movie can live up to it...
BTW it'll hit theatres May 28th.
- Skip
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159.6 | reply to Skip | 36288::TARDUGNO | | Tue Apr 27 1993 16:59 | 4 |
| Skip your right, if the movie is as great as the preview then this
should be a big money maker for Sly. I wouldn't mind seeing him
have a real good hit at the boxoffice instead of getting slammed by
the stupid critics.
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159.7 | | 21752::AWILLIAMS | It's a duck blur... | Mon May 03 1993 13:59 | 12 |
| I don't know how accurate this factoid is but according to the Lowell
Sun (major metropolitan newspaper that it is), "Cliffhanger" went $26
million over budget...
I'd like to think that a decimal point was misplaced here because I
can't see any director getting away with this even for a potential
blockbuster.
The director is Renny Harlin who also went over-budget on "Die Hard 2"
as he scrounged locations across the US looking for snow in late April.
- Skip
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159.8 | it looked so typical to me | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | a sense of wonder | Mon May 03 1993 14:41 | 9 |
| I thought the preview for this movie was especially stupid looking.
Looks like a typical vehicle for a brain dead Stallone
character. The old villains fighting in spectacular mountain terrain
routine. Yawn. (I wonder if that sort of thing is constantly going on
in the great mountain ranges of the world, even as we write and read.)
:-)
Lorna
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159.9 | Opps, didn't realize existing topic, note moved, sorry for duplicate comments | 12368::michaud | Jeff Michaud, DECnet/OSI | Fri May 28 1993 13:40 | 22 |
| I couldn't resist commenting on this after seeing the flim
clip last night on the Tonight Show. Did anyone else see the
that clip? Did you see the same thing I saw?
What I saw was a woman hanging by a belt above a gorge well out
of arms reach of the hero Sly Stallone. Camera shot changes to
just the belt buckle slipping lose, camera shot changes again,
and whola, what do you know, Sly is holding the woman by her
arm. Are we supposed to believe some magic occured there?
Between this clip, and the TV ads, this one certainly looks like
just another run of the mill action. Sly must be getting old,
he should stick with the comedies if he can't be creative
any longer (I liked his work in "Oscar"!!)
Thumbs down based purely on the previews. But you'll be sure
I'll still rent it on video :-))
FWIW, the plot appears to be that some crooks steal a suitcase
full of money while on an airplane or something. The suitcase
ends up falling from the plane over some high steep mountains.
The crooks try to recover it, as does good guy Sly.
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159.10 | See the Film First :-) | 8269::BARRIANO | choke me in the shallow water... | Fri May 28 1993 17:39 | 24 |
| re <<< Note 159.9 by 12368::michaud "Jeff Michaud, DECnet/OSI" >>>
-< Opps, didn't realize existing topic, note moved, sorry for dupli >-
> Between this clip, and the TV ads, this one certainly looks like>
> just another run of the mill action. Sly must be getting old>,
> he should stick with the comedies if he can't be creative
> any longer (I liked his work in "Oscar"!!)
>
> Thumbs down based purely on the previews. But you'll be sure
> I'll still rent it on video :-))
Jeff,
Jeez! reviews based on film clips now :-)
Just saw the whole movie:
Special effects are great, totally believable. Sly is .....Sly, adequete
as an actor, but he wouldn't be nominated for an academy award anytime soon.
Ebert (or maybe it was Siskel?) gave it a three star review in the local
newspaper and predicts it will be the box office hit Stallone needs.
I found it very entertaining, good stunts, good story, semi-believable plot.
Regards
Barry
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159.11 | Bad language; great stunts | 3D::COULTER | If this typewriter can't do it, ... | Tue Jun 01 1993 09:18 | 16 |
| The TV clips for this have an "Indiana Jones" feel to
them, which may be why a woman arrived with 3 children,
all under 10, at the theatre where I saw it. She was
probably uncomfortable after 10 minutes, and then later
the language and violence REALLY kicked into the R-gear.
Not for small children: it does earn its "R" rating.
(Actually, if they had toned the language way down, and put
just a smidgeon of the violence off-screen, they could have
gotten a much wider audience for it. The action and special
effects would be undiminished: they are SPECTACULAR. See
them on a BIG screen.)
dick
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159.12 | Thumbs Up | 32198::KRUEGER | | Tue Jun 01 1993 10:42 | 24 |
| Don't put down this movie based on clips and Stallone's past failed
movies. This movie is action, action, action! The title is very
appropriate. The bad guys are TRULY bad, and the good guys are truly
good, but there's a twist when Stallone's character fades off because
of an accident he can't live with. Personally, I like Stallone and
feel that because of Rocky and Rambo, he's been pegged, and everything
else he tries to do that's not "macho" is put down. Well, he's
certainly macho in this film, almost painfully so, but he's also human.
The cast was excellent, the plot was clear, and the stunts were
something else to watch. Never mind the beauty of the mountains,
folks!
I agree with a previous noter who said that if the language (which
wasn't repetitive) was cleaned up a notch and the violence (at least in
two painful-to-watch scenes) was less violent, this would have been an
action film the whole family could have sat on the edge of their seats
through.
I think waiting for the video will lose some of the breadth of the
scenery. See it at the movies!
***1/2 out of ****
Leslie
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159.13 | My $6.50. | 12116::MDNITE::RIVERS | Hey! Get away from dat thing! | Wed Jun 02 1993 10:28 | 47 |
| Well, it wasn't all the clips played it up to be, but then again, they
let Sylvester Stallone write his own script again.
Fairly thin plot, somewhat subpar performances from actors who know
better, painful dialog scattered here and about, Rockies which aren't
the Rockies and some unbelievable stretches to that good old suspension
of disbelief -- still, the action manages to compensate for the flaws
in the overall picture. And, truly, this movie has one of the most
intense/nerve-wracking opening 10 minutes that I've ever seen, which
was worth the $6.50 right there.
In case it hasn't been said before, Sly Stallone plays a rescue ranger
(park ranger, that is, not the Chip n Dale sort), who loses his
confidence when a rescue results in tragedy. The light of his life,
Janine Turner (whom seemed pretty hampered by the script or something,
she seemed positively wooden at times), his best friend (Michael
Rooker), the wonderful scenery of the faux-Rockies - he casts them all
aside to go sulk in Denver.
Meanwhile, some droolingly large amount of money is heisted from the
Denver mint. Unfortunately, it's lost in transit. Where? In the
mountains of course. And who do the people who want it need? A rock
climbing, rescue ranger to go get it. And who happens to be coming
back to the park, just to 'pick up a few things before moving on'?
Why, Mr. Stallone.
You can surmise the rest of the movie from there.
Lots n lots of climbing sequences. I dunno if mountain climbers today
think ropes are for wimps, but it seems that scaling the side of a
4000' cliff face with just hands, feets and a few pitons is the wave of
modern climbing. Like the trailers show, lots of leaping chasms,
skidding down precarious slopes, running from people with guns,
explosions, the whole nine yards. There is some violence, a fairly
liberal use of the F word, a bit of blood and absolutely no sex.
All in all, not a waste of time, although I wouldn't pay to see it
again in a theatre. And there was a cool "Last Action Hero" trailer to
boot.
If you like the genre and are forgiving of script quality, go see it.
(If you're acrophobic, I'd shun it, or at least be prepared to close
your eyes a lot)./
**.5 out of ****
kim
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159.14 | can't say it lacked intensity, that's for sure | 29881::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Mon Jun 07 1993 10:33 | 19 |
|
Pretty surprised by some of the mediocre reviews thus far. I thought
this movie was excellent! I enjoyed it as much as "Die Hard." "Die Hard"
probably had a better plot, but I'd personally rather watch Stallone than
Willis.
Absolutely a theatre movie! I got to see it in a theatre with a huge
screen (hard to find these days) and a great sound system and it made all
the difference in the world. The camera shots were worth the price
alone. On tv - forget about it.
My wife, who I have to drag to these types of flicks ("Sleepless in
Seattle" will be more her type), was even impressed and thinks it'll
probably be one of the best of the summer (maybe it was because of
the little critter who shows up towards the end!).
Michael Rooker (Hal) is starting to be one of my favorite actors, too.
- Sean
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159.15 | my humble opinion! | 34823::SEIBERTR | | Mon Jun 07 1993 18:41 | 12 |
| Hi folks!!
Have to put my 2 cents in on this one!!! The scenery was exceptional
and the plot wasn't bad....but the violence totally ruined it for me.
I expect a certain amount of violence and I'm not a real "wimpy"
person.....but I think it crossed over the lines of "decent" violence,
if ya' know what I mean!! I won't say anymore as I don't want to ruin
it for anyone and I'm sure many people could care less about the
violence and be able to focus more on the positive things....but I
wasn't happy with this flick overall.
Renee
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159.16 | Movie Magic | 12368::michaud | Jeff Michaud, DECnet/OSI | Thu Jun 10 1993 18:41 | 5 |
| Found this interesting reading EW on the plane. It said the
scene where Sly is in a closeup and the camera backs up and
up to show him hanging from a cliff, that the cables supporting
him were in full camera view. They used computers to make the
rope disappear.
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159.17 | ascents without ropes | BRAT::PRIESTLEY | | Mon Jun 14 1993 14:26 | 26 |
| I have yet to see this movie, but do intend to do so, in a matinee to
be sure, but see it i will. I only want to address the comment on
modern climbing and ropes.
I do not know the scene you are refering to, but if the person was
climbing alone, solo-climbers have to make do with significantly less
rope support that climbing teams. They are required to self-belay
while they ascend, since they have no partner to do it for them, and
tend to use only one rope for the entire ascent, using that only for
immediate support on tricky sections. Today, most climbing is
"free-climbing" that is climbing with minimal aid and protection. The
goal of free climbing is to climb light, climb fast and climb mostly on
your own power. A free-climber climbs and supports him or herself
almost completely on their own, with little or no mechanical
protection, including pitons (boo-hiss, damage the rock) or even many
of the modern "clean-climbing" protection pieces. In free-climbing,
the ropes are there as sort of a safety net, to catch you if you fall,
but not to rely on for constant weight bearing. People do solo ascents
of El-Capitan in Yosemite all the time and that beastie is tall (takes
a couple of days to climb; climbers sleep on a "portable-ledge" which
they tie into the rock face, as well as themselves. It is pretty
amazing what mountaineers and high mountain rock climbers can do.
Andrew, an aspiring mountaineer
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159.18 | I liked it! | 25259::MORIN_R | | Mon Jun 28 1993 09:48 | 12 |
| I saw Cliffhanger this weekend and liked it. It was very similar to
Stallone's work in the Rambo trilogy. If you like action and a hero
that never stops, you should like this one. As far as the violence
goes, I found a token amount considering movies these days but nothing
that I would consider extreme.
Stallone's buddy in the movie, Rooker (?), was very good as was
ruthless villain (I forgot his name). The scenery was spectacular!
Overall, I'd rate it a *** out of ****.
Robin
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159.19 | disclaimer in closing credits | 12368::michaud | Jeff Michaud, DECnet/OSI | Tue Jun 29 1993 18:29 | 9 |
| Anyone else sit through the credits? That has to of been
one of the longest running closing credits (though usually
I don't sit through them, I was forced to by others this time).
[potential spoiler warning]
I found humorous the disclaimer about that buckle that came lose
in the opening scene. Ie. it said the buckle had been altered
to break ......
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159.20 | Action packed! | 21792::MIKELIS | Construction means Destruction | Thu Jul 29 1993 14:28 | 14 |
| >As far as the violence goes, I found a token amount considering movies these
>days but nothing that I would consider extreme.
Have we all been so numbed by violence these days that you've found that
there wasn't any "extreme" violence in the movie? I thought the movie
contained a bit too much violence and some senseless and cruel (not
to mention graphic which Hollywood is so good at) violence at that - the
kind today's society can do without. We've come a long way...
I did love this movie, though. Haven't watched one in some time that could
keep me on the edge of my seat. It had a great opening. The effects and
stunts were awesum!
/james
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159.21 | | 30188::LYONS | | Thu Jul 29 1993 15:47 | 16 |
|
I'd like to point out a fact in this movie that was mentioned in the In
the Line of Fire note. I will list after a form feed for those of you
who still have not seen this.
In th opening scene where Stallone is trying to save his friend's
girlfriend, she is barely hanging on with one hand and he tells her to
"Grab my hand". Excuse me, but if she did that she would have to let
go of the rope and as soon as she did she would fall immediately.
I only brought this up because someone mentioned it in another note and
it's interesting to see how often that line is said in other movies.
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159.22 | I thoroughly enjoyed it! | 60591::GUY | | Fri Sep 10 1993 00:22 | 22 |
|
I just have to comment, I'm still freaked out. I saw this last weekend,
that's fathers day here in Australia, and I am still buzzing. Anybody
who has ever been on the end of a rope has to see this in an entirely
different perspective from those armchair critics who simply want to
slag someone for having a go. I loved the climbing scenes! I had gone
out climbing the day before and I walked out of the cinema feeling
inadequate, no matter who or how they did the climbing sequences.
The plot was barely plausible, but who needs a plot? Most of
the garbage being pumped out doesn't fulfill my definition of a good
plot anyway, just take Jurassic Park as an example. I enjoyed myself
for once while also feeling that there is more to life than
dinosaurs... I also enjoyed the fact that there was no sex or
sexual inuendo, wasn't necessary and not missed either. I found the
ruthlessness real, and the style of violence ie. 'ramboesque' fulfilled
my other needs.
A great bit of entertainment, which is what it set out to be in the
first place.
Graham
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159.23 | thumbs up! | DELNI::YORSTON | | Wed Dec 08 1993 14:44 | 13 |
| We rented this Sunday night, and loved it! After seeing it, I
really kicked myself in the butt for not seeing it on the big
screen. My brother kept telling me to go see it in the movies,
but we never seemed to find the time to go see it.
The opening of this was extremely intense! As for the language
and violence, I'm sure we've all heard and seen alot worse.
The movie moved right along, and it definately held our interest
through the whole show. We had some friends over to watch it,
and they really enjoyed it also.
I saw an interview with Sly a few months ago about this movie,
and he said he did all his own stunts, BUT, he's also afraid
of heights! Talk about dealing with your fears....
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159.24 | 2 thumbs up | 17576::DIFRUSCIA | | Wed Dec 08 1993 16:05 | 9 |
| The only bad thing I have to say about the movie was:
his buddy hated Gabe because he blamed the death of his girl friend
on him, infact he came close to dropping him off the side of the cliff
but he didn't think twice about risking his own life for him right off
the bat...
tony
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159.25 | | UHUH::MARISON | Scott Marison | Wed Dec 08 1993 17:19 | 18 |
| question about the possible spoiler...
> his buddy hated Gabe because he blamed the death of his girl friend
> on him, infact he came close to dropping him off the side of the cliff
> but he didn't think twice about risking his own life for him right off
> the bat...
Tony,
could you clairify the his and him and he for me? you've totally lost me
after you mention the girlfriend... was Gabe's buddy close to dropping Gabe
or was Gabe close to dropping his buddy???
I saw this in the movies and I can't place what you're talking about
cause I don't know who is doing what!!!
thanks,
scott
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159.26 | one more try | 17576::DIFRUSCIA | | Sat Dec 11 1993 06:49 | 13 |
| re:1
When Gabes buddy first starting climbing the mountin he met gabe at one
point, and they started arguing about Gabe's buddies girl. Gabes buddy
grabed him by the shirt and started yelling at him saying you had to do
it your way and because of that she is dead. By this time Gabe(sly) has
backed up a couple of steps and his heels are right on the edge og the
cliff, Gabe (sly) looks at his buddy and says well if you want to do it
do it, and his buddy said no! you live with it.
is that any clearer
tony
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159.27 | | UHUH::MARISON | Scott Marison | Mon Dec 13 1993 12:06 | 5 |
| > is that any clearer
Yes, thank you! Now I know what you are talking about...
/scott
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159.28 | re: 24 | DELNI::YORSTON | | Tue Dec 21 1993 12:10 | 15 |
| RE: 24
possible spoiler
I would say the reason why he didn't think twice of saving Gabes life
is because he knew he was wrong for bringing his beginner moutain
climber girlfriend up to that ledge in the first place. So deep
down he probably felt responsible for her death, but by blaming
it all on Gabe seemed easier to do then blame himself for her death.
"Gabes girlfriend" even told Gabe that when he showed up at her place
for the first time in 8 months, and he was putting all the blame on
himself and no one else.
How's that sound?
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159.29 | y | 17576::DIFRUSCIA | | Tue Dec 21 1993 17:11 | 6 |
| re:-1
sounds good to me
tony
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159.30 | | 7922::GUTIERREZ | Citizen of the Cosmos | Mon Jan 03 1994 15:08 | 14 |
|
Did anyone notice a blooper in this movie ?.
I'll hide it just in case...
In the scene where the plane crashes and slides a long way before
it stops, you see the nose of the plane stick out over the edge
of the cliff just as it comes to a full stop, but the next time
they show the nose of the plane, it's resting completely on solid
ground. Did anyone else notice this ?.
Juan
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159.31 | there were a few bloopers | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | Happy New Year | Thu Jan 06 1994 15:00 | 25 |
|
The movie was full of bloopers one that sticks in my mind is:
Jannie Turner/Jamie gets a new horse and she is brushing him when
Sly comes home after a 1yr. Jannie then makes it point to untie
her horse (and she's using a climping type of clip on the lead roap)
the very next second..the horse is tied up again eating hay
Also, there were meny times in the same sceane that the weather
chagned way too much..one minute it's snowing the next very second
it's warmish and sunny
Sly kept loosing his sweeter (the one he got in cabin) he kept
showing up with it off and on...at one point he pulled it out of
the air (or so it seemed) :<)
also, how did the bad guy know what Jannie looked like? when he
flew up to here in the chopter and pointed the gun at her? he
had never seen her before...it could of been a lost hiker for all
he knew
Lkp
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159.32 | I'm Not Likely To Go Near A Mountain Now | YUPPY::SECURITY | Security @LDO | Tue Feb 15 1994 05:20 | 18 |
|
Extremely enjoyable bubble-gum cinema and I'd probably watch it again,
but I'd be sure to miss the first ten minutes. That scene left finger
dents in the armrests and made my colon and pancreas try to strangle
each other. YYUUUUUUCCCCKKKKKKK!!!! WHATAWAYTOGOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
You just knew John Lithgow was an evil S.O.a B. when he shoved his
injured mercenary employee out the plane door, so that he wouldn't have
to find the guy medical attention!!!
If you liked 'Die Hard 2' (same director) i.e. large amounts of guns,
blood, villains, exploding airliners, and general carnage, then see
this.
(If you didn't, don't)
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159.33 | AAAAAAAGGGGGHH!!! | 8269::CAMERON_S | | Wed May 25 1994 00:39 | 17 |
| I don't know how to do a spoiler so anyone who hasn't scene the movie
shouldn't read on.
In the scene where Sly drops the girl they actualy did let her go.
With a parachute atached. I am not sure if it was a stand in or realey
her, but from the looks of the scene it was her. But all I know for
sure is that the fall was real.
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159.34 | | 42371::HANDLEYI | Don't You Know I'm Loco? | Wed May 25 1994 12:39 | 9 |
|
You could tell that by the camerawork, there was no way that was a
matte-painted background. Whoever did that fall was made of sterner
stuff than me.......
Ian
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159.35 | money makes you crazy | 8269::CAMERON_S | | Wed May 25 1994 23:06 | 2 |
| or atleast got paid alot more than we would.
Scott
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159.36 | | 62245::WANG | Bevan Wang � ZKO2-3/N30 � DTN: 381-1549 | Wed Jun 01 1994 09:50 | 6 |
| If I remember right, the actress that fell to her death was the same one that
performed the stunt. In fact she "enjoyed" falling so much they did the stunt
twice. Also, they didn't use a parachute, it was more like a bungee cord.
/B
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159.37 | The scenery steals the show.... | HOTLNE::SHIELDS | | Tue Dec 24 1996 21:46 | 6
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