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Bff Performance1 THE SUN, Weemtsday, Pmback! Margot Kidder, John Heard tie knot in the rain 4 7 A By Liz Smith "BE IT EVER SO HUMBLE, THERE'S no place like borne," said John Howard Payne. So happy to be back! My first exclusive, as Louella used to say: Superman's girlfriend, Margot Kidder, got married last Friday afternoon in the rain-soaked Manhattan garden of a friend, to actor John Beard. I don't have to tell you that Margot is Iiot in "The Amityvllle Horror," and John is hot playing In "Othello" in Central Park, and that People MARGOT KIDDER Now, after all Is said and done, the recording has to be remade because Barbra had the melody line and Donna was doing harmony and the latter decided she didn't like that Enough Is enough? BORN AGAIN? Why aU the big fuss about confirming that Bob Dylan has become a born-again Christian? This column confirmed it upon first leaking it many moons ago. KNOCKOUT: The 84-year-old Jack Dempsey, considered by many still to be the Champ of Champs, signed with Charles Fries Productions in LA. to let them make a CBS movie from the book, "Dempsey," written by himself and his stepdaughter.

You'll see it eventually on CBS. And CBS can surely use such a great property. One can hardly believe the things being displayed on that network (among others), with talented people mired in absurdity. To cite two real clinkers: "Dorothy," which absolutely sinks the gifted Dorothy London, and "Hanging In," which turns that sweetheart Bill Macy into a monster. These sitcoms are examples of what TV people seem to think represent U.S.

education, both being set in schools where the teachers and administrators are total and absolute jerks. What must such dreck be doing to the minds of -Impressionable young people who are watching? THEY'RE NOT PLAYING their song anymore or so goes the rumor in the music business about the longtime marriage of Sandy and Jerry Mois. (He is the in A. M. Records.) They've sepa- lilt Ai9tSWSw 1:117 Lw, I 'v when two people decide to get married, the weather, is the last thing on their minds.

YOU CAN BE REPLACED: Jaclyn Smith's replacement as the spokeswoman for the Wella Corporation will be none other than Priicilla Presley, the ex of Elvis. You'll see Priscilla in print ads and TV commercials this fall, as well as on personal appearance tours. Jaclyn was Just too busy with Charlie's Angels to let Wella keep its hand in her hair. Cheryl Ladd and Marjorie Wallace will continue representing the famous shampoo company. JUST ASKING: Isn't producer Alexander Cohen about to complete negotiations to bring the world famous Royal Shakespeare Company and its entire current repertory to Broadway this season for a two- or three-month stay beginning in rated Herman Wouk, whose "Winds of War" and "War and Remembrance" are two of the best fictional views of World War removes his yarmulke the minute he steps off his Georgetown property.

But in his own compound, Wouk keeps his head covered Eddie Fisher's working title for his tormented autobiography is now "The Life and Times of the Coca Cola Kid." He scrapped the original "I was a Fugitive from Dr. Feelgood." I always say that songwriter Joe Rapote and TV talent Pat Collins named their baby girl Elizabeth after me. So now they're expecting a new little bundle of Joy, and even if it's a boy, I expect them to name it Mary. That's my other name. KoicMNraSOTte Annie Girardot (center) talks to her son, played by William Coryn, daring a cocktail party in "No Time for Breakfast" 'Breakfast1 is no light fare Film's death theme is an appreciation of life AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMlTHMPfTC Movies February or March? It would include Peter Brook's smash "Antony and Cleopatra" with Glenda Jackson and Alan Howard, as well as the new success, "Piaf." And wouldn't Cohen need two theaters for the visit of the dis tinguished British group, one large and one not-so-large? And doesn't he have to raise an all-time high of $5 million with the possibility of only breaking even, even with the sellout business? R.H.

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PHra -AmttyvWa Horror (R) 2, A WESTVIEW CIN. Ill-Braaklnf Away (PG) WESTVIEW CIN. tV-Star Wart (PG) 135,335.540,7.45,9.45 YORK RD. CIN.I-t37t Yar Amar GrarfM (PG) Slant 1J0 That's what they say in Sardi's and Joe Allen's, where Cohen is known to be a very brave man who loves the theater as much as he loves life itself WHEN LADIES MEET: Hollywood is of using any means at hand for survival It is a complex, subtle, quite exquisite performance, which won Miss Girardot the French equivalent of an Academy Award. In that the part requires him to communicate great depth of feeling while maintaining rigid composure, Francois Perrier is in his own way equally good as the husband.

As the heroine's current lover, Jean-Pierre Cassel achieves a nice mixture of masculine obtuseness and genuine tenderness where she is concerned, and William Coryn and Isa belle Hubert are properly defiant (and attractive) as the two children. "No Time for Breakfast" is one of those seemingly slight French films whose power does not emerge until the end, when does so with shattering impact I recommend it to all talking about the recording session where those queens of song, Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer, showed up to double ll-Mam Evant (PG) YORK RD. CIN. 14.30,7, 930 APIX-tN t. araaawav-WM Snanidtu (X) Ifl AH For Sato (X) APOLLO-IS06 Harfart Kxwtn (R) fttdatmar (Rl ARCADS-S4M Hartartl Hi.

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Friica KM (PG) 7 JO, 9.45 kick, showed up on time. Donna came two hours late with a bodyguard and no make Because they tend to increase one's appreciation of it, most works employing the theme of death are actually about life. The French film "No Time for Breakfast," which opens today at the Charles is a good Francoise, the central character, is one of the leading physicians in a Paris hospital As head of a ward, she spends her days dealing with the sick and the dying-a task requiring not only professional skill but an air of cheerfulness often at odds with what she really feels. She must, that is to say, be able to smile into the face of a woman dying of cancer, as if the latter had nothing to worry about. And this constant need for has built up in Francoise tensions, which she expressed in several ways.

She is, for one thing, a chain-smoker. Moreover, she seems to share Blanche Dubois's notion that sex offers a natural relief from daily association with death, for she has fallen into the habit of having affairs with the men she meets in the course of her work. The hospital takes her away from home during the day, and the affairs keep her away most of the night, as a result of which she sees her family only briefly over meals. Her husband, to whom for many years she has been a wife in name only, tolerates her behavior because he understands the reason for it Her two teenage chil- up, even though they were to be photo graphed while recording by Francesco DRIVE-INS ELAIR-ChttrchvHte-IOI DatmaHant (G) Lov But (G) ELTSVILLB-Satan't ClwarlMdvt (X) Mid-Day MMrm (X) BENOIES 3417 Eattara (R) N.IS Fury 100 DM9NDSON-4O1I0 Batta Nat'l ft- i Maaloaat (R) UP ki Smaka (R) 1 SLKRIDGE 4200 Watk. (R) Fury (R) Scavnllo.

Streisand supposedly cracked: "I haven't waited two hours for anybody." AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS dren, on the other hand, are beginning to rebel Her son, particularly, resents the hypocrisy of her pretense that she is a respectable wife and mother. Such is the situation when an unexpected development dramatizes, as perhaps nothing else could, the emptiness of the life she has chosen as compared to the fullness of the life she might have had at home with the people that genuinely love her. The above synopsis gives no indication of the complex feelings conveyed by director Jean-Louis Bertucelli who, with Andre G. Brunelin, adapted the film from Noelle Loriofs "Un Cri," or the eloquence of Annie Girardot's performance. As portrayed by Miss Girardot, Francoise is neither weak in her pursuit of diversion nor selfish in putting her needs above those of her family.

She is a woman of profound sensitivity who, for that very reason, cannot bear the strain of the work she has chosen and has made the mistake LKTON IHrtan, Md. (PG) Foul Play (PG) "A winsome littlefilm with impact." (PG) Merriweather Pest Pavilion Columbia, Maryland 301730.2494-909953.9494 HAGER-Hatarttaw' Sal. Nit Favar (PG) R. H. Gumn Tw Momma Sun CIRCLE-Armapdll-Cll Thaatar COLUMBIA CIN.

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Il-B( Alr- UFO IG) Junew Book (G) THIS WAY The BIG BAND SOUNDS itarring TEXBENEKE and his orchestra HELEN O'CONNELL 1 BOB EBERLY PAVILION: $9.50 HARUNOALE l-Hartmdal Mall- Stockholm (Reuter)-The London Symphony Orchestra has signed an agreement with the popular Swedish singing group, Abba, to record an album using the group's music, Abba's director, Stig Anderson, said yesterday. "It has just happened. We have not even decided who will arrange the songs, or which songs to use," Mr Anderson said. He added that he hoped the purely in strumental album, of which he will be executive producer, would be recorded when Abba begins a British tour in early November. Abba, which has sold more than 60 million albums and tapes since winning the Eurovision song contest in 1974, is also discussing the possibility of appearing with the London orchestra during its proposed visit to Stockholm next year.

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