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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Nov 1983, p. 51

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VREMWI VRONOVR TT OMOR leovet her home in Paradite It- land to undertake o tpeciol mit- MOfi for the United Statet Intelligence Agency. Ccthy Lee Crotby, Ricardo Montoibon, An­ drew Prlne. 1974 09 MSA SatkotkoM: PfcDedtlplile ct Htuitin 0 Wothlngton Weak/ toviow Paul Duke it joined by top Washington joumoliitt ona- lyiing the weok't newt. 0 Coble Health World 60 intortolnment Tonight 009 CB Tho Tt 8 : 0 0 P M O O ( 8 ) 0 DaHot The CM Saront' Ball endt with fittt and food flying be­ tween J.R- Bobby. Off, Aoy.ond Mark. (60 min.) 0 0 0 MOV*: 'Still of tho 0 MOVII: 'What A Way to 0o' 0 (39) Hawaii Flve-O 1 MOVII: Sunorman II' o 0 0 6 9 L o t t o r y l A p l a y ­ ful mutt it declared a lottery win­ ner and a parking lot attendant becornet the proper tuitor for a member of the country dub tet. (60 min.) (D McLaughlin Oroup © GD © Market la Market 0 Regit PhMbia't Health Stylo* 0 (SU MO VIC: -Silk Stacking*' A Ruttion committor triet to lure back 0 defector, while on American producer it determined to thwart her every move. Fred Attaire, Cyd Char- it te, Peter lorre. 1957. 6D MOVII: The Other Sid* of JuHo* © MOVII: Tho Son of Monte Critte' The mythical ton of Edmond Dantet comet to the aid of a Duchett whote throne it threatened by a plotting general. LP '• Moyward, Joan Bennett, 1 je Sandert. 1940. vJ (29) Sobor Latino 0 Tic Toe Dough Q) (J* Celebration ffi Artitt of tho Oanco T&eWaves the Day After' is here By Andy Noble A sunny afternoon along a Kansas highway. 8taphen Klein, a University of Kaneaa student Is thumbing a rtda. trying to reach his perents' home in Missouri. Cere ere locked bumper-to-bumper, horns honking, radio news reports droning about e mSHary confrontation in BerSn. Suddenly a rumble. *a distant thunder. Is heerd; the cere' engines eH quit, end e greet white Sght -- Ska two suns -- apsis the sky. loSowed by en eweaome mushroom cloud. Klein Is knocked lo the ground, unconscious When he ewekens. he Is surrounded by charred hulks, burnt bodtea. rubble and dual. He hea survived e nuclear blest. But for Klein, e nightmare has |ust begun. This Is )ust one of the henowtng scenea from "The Oey After." en ABC TV movie, airing Sunday, Nov. 20. ebout the effects of e nuclear war on Lawrence, Ken. Months before ek dele, the show had ekeedy become one of the most controversial In TV history. Most audiences who have screened the film have welked ewey sSently, wtth ashen faces "I was kind of upael with the picture myself," said Ste­ ven Quttenberg. who pleys Stephen Klein. 'It changed my outlook about nudeer wer -- made me think e greet deal It reely effected me." Quttenberg says that as a result of fSmlng "The Oey After." he'a become Invotved with antlnucletr movements at UCLA. The dreme. directed by Nicholas Meyer ("Star Trek II"), also stars Jeaon Robards, BIW Besch. JoBelh WIIHams. John CuSum and John Uthgow Because of the distressing nature of the material, many viewers mey switch channels before the dreme Is over. "Will people sit and watch?" asks Quttenberg "I reeRy don't know. I hope so But tt ft e herd picture to welch." Unfortunately, this la aweaps week, with the networks again forcing viewers to choose between two worthwhile productions. On Sunday, whSe ABC Is eking "The Day After," NBC eks the first night of "Kennedy." s three-pert miniserles about the White House yeers of the 35th presi­ dent. The cest Includes Merlin Sheen es John F. Kennedy, with Blah Brown (Jacqueline Kennedy). E.G. Marshal (Joseph Kennedy) end John Shea (Robert Kennedy) It s en ambitious production that captures wen the New Frontier's spirit. However, li s Vincent Gardenia as a para­ noid, rigid J. Edgar Hoover who gives I he miniserles' most memorable performance. £

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