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Cactus Flower   1969     2 and a half stars    PG, 104 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Gene Saks  
Cast: Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman, Goldie Hawn, Jack Weston, Vito Scotti, Irene Hervey, Rick Lenz, Eve Bruce, Irwin Charone, Matthew Saks

  Goldie Hawn won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in her role of the mistress of a dentist (Walter Matthau). Twists and turns of the plot evolve as the dentist coerces his secretary (Ingrid Bergman) to pretend to be his wife.

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How Do I Love Thee?   1970     1 star    PG, 110 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Michael Gordon  
Cast: Jackie Gleason, Maureen O'Hara, Shelley Winters, Rosemary Forsyth, Rick Lenz, Clinton Robinson, Don Beddoe, Alex Gerry, Maurice Marsac, J. Edward McKinley

  Based on the Peter De Vries novel, this is the story of strained relations between Stanley Waltz (Jackie Gleason) and his son Tom (Rick Lenz).

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In Self Defense   1987     2 and a half stars    TV, 100 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Bruce Seth Green  
Cast: Linda Purl, Yaphet Kotto, Terry Lester, Billy Drago, Rick Lenz, Gail Edwards

  When a murderer gets off because of a technicality he goes after the witness (Linda Purl), whose testimony could do him in.

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Malice in Wonderland   1985     2 and a half stars    TV, 100 min.
Genre: Drama / Comedy
aka: The Rumor Mill

Director: Gus Trikonis  
Cast: Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Alexander, Richard Dysart, Joyce Van Patten, Jon Cypher, Leslie Ackerman, Bonnie Bartlett, Joel Colodner, Rick Lenz, Mary McCusker, John Pleshette, Tim Robbins, Thomas Byrd, Eric Purcell, Mark L. Taylor

  Bitter rivals in Hollywood's gossip world, Louella Parsons (Elizabeth Taylor) and Hedda Hopper (Jane Alexander), feud and claw their way to reach the status of Top Gossip Queen. Parsons stops at nothing to publish scandals, and Hopper is determined to replace her as the top gossip columnist in Hollywood. And the battle rages.



Cast
Elizabeth Taylor Louella Parsons
Jane Alexander Hedda Hopper
Richard Dysart Louis B. Mayer
Joyce Van Patten Dema Harshbarger
Jon Cypher Dr. Harry "Docky" Martin
Leslie Ackerman Harriet Parsons
Bonnie Bartlett Ida Koverman
Joel Colodner Andy Kenderson
Rick Lenz Iceman
Mary McCusker Dot
John Pleshette Tommy Gallep
Tim Robbins Joseph Cotten
Thomas Byrd William Hopper
Eric Purcell Orson Welles
Mark L. Taylor Howard Strickling
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The Shootist   1976     3 and a half stars    PG, 99 min.
Genre: Western / Drama
Director: Don Siegel  
Cast: John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, James Stewart, Ron Howard, Richard Boone, Hugh O'Brian, Harry Morgan, John Carradine, Scatman Crothers, Bill McKinney, Rick Lenz, Sheree North, Gregg Palmer, Alfred Dennis, Dick Winslow

  A gunfighter dying of cancer, J.B. Books (John Wayne), is haunted by his own reputation in the search for a way to die. This is Wayne's final film, and it is one of his best.



Cast
John Wayne J.B. Books
Lauren Bacall Bond Rogers
James Stewart Dr. E.W. Hostetler
Ron Howard Gillom Rogers
Richard Boone Mike Sweeney
Hugh O'Brian Jack Pulford
Harry Morgan Marshal Walter Thibido
John Carradine Hezekiah Beckum
Scatman Crothers Moses Brown
Bill McKinney Jay Cobb
Rick Lenz Dan Dobkins
Sheree North Serepta
Gregg Palmer Burly Man
Alfred Dennis Barber
Dick Winslow Streetcar Driver
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Where Does It Hurt?   1972     1 star    R, 87 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Rodney Amateau  
Cast: Peter Sellers, Jo Ann Pflug, Rick Lenz, Harold Gould, Hope Summers, Eve Bruce, Kathleen Freeman, Pat Marita, Norman Alden, Keith Allison, Brett Halsey, Paul Lambert, Jeane Byron, J. Edward McKinley, Dodie Warren

  In this so-so comedy, Peter Sellers plays hospital administrator Albert T. Hopfnagel who heads up a hospital staff that pulls out all stops to collect maximum insurance benefits from patients.

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Movie Quick Pick
1. Cactus Flower (1969)
2. How Do I Love Thee? (1970)
3. In Self Defense (1987)
4. Malice in Wonderland (1985)
   aka: The Rumor Mill
5. The Shootist (1976)
6. Where Does It Hurt? (1972)


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