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Daily News from New York, New York • 266

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A SK MR. ENTERTAINMENT Mime "TfTTiCnulJ ON THE COVER Hayworth and Cary Grant: you can say that again! GARY! CARY! CARY! Please identify the movie in which Cary Grant said "Judy! Judy! Judy!" Louis J. Crispiano, Brooklyn Grant claims he never said it, and he's (kinda) correct: what he said was, "Judy! Judy!" to Rita Hayworth in Howard Hawks' "Only- Angels Have Wings." AND BABY MAKES WHISTLE Give me the name of the picture in which Lauren Bacall said to Humphrey Bogart, "If you need me, whistle." Jay Pepe, Brooklyn The flick was Howard Hawks' "To Have and Have Not," but the quote actually goes like this: "You know you don't have to act with me, Steve. You don't have to say anything, and you don't have to do anything. Not a thing.

Oh, maybe just whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow." SAM'S SONG Was the movie line "Play it again, Sam" ever really said? Sam Scardigno, Wee haw ken, N.J. Yes, but not by Bogey by Anne Baxter, cuing her big saloon number, "Careless Love," in the 1955 remake of "The Spoilers." If they said it again, Sam, it was in the context of that popular misquotation. Actually, Ingrid Bergman came closer to the line than Bogey did in "Casablanca" when she said to Dooley Wilson, "Play it, Sam. Play 'As Time Goes What Bogey said to Wilson was much more involved, as you can see in "The Movie Quote Book" (Harper Colophon Books), a paperback thesaurus of famous film lines compiled by Harry Haun, critic-at-large for the Daily News.

MAE'S COME-UPPANCE I read somewhere that Mae West never said, "Come up and see me sometime." My husband insists she did, and I can't prove to him she didn't. Help. And if you find any other famous quotes that weren't said, please publish them also. Joanne Regina, Middle Village, N.Y. What Mae said (to Cary Grant in "She Done Him was: "Why don't you come up sometime and see me?" but when the expression July 24, 1983 The next mayoral election is more than two years away, but black politicians have already launched an all-out campaign to block Mayor Koch from a third term.

A black candidate will almost certainly challenge him in the 1985 Democratic primary, hoping to repeat the recent victories of black candidates in Chicago and Philadelphia. Brooklyn Assemblyman Albert Vann is one of the potential contenders, as well as Koch's harshest critic. "Wake up, black people," he prods during ongoing voter-registration drives. "Power respects power. Register and vote!" The success of the blacks' mayoral strategy will be decided by whether Vann's rallying cry is answered.

COVER PHOTO BY KEN KOROTKIN FEATURES Waking up the black vote 4 See On the cover. By Frank Lombardi Down by the old mainstream 6 Tired of being cool, David Bowie dyed his hair, capped his teeth and signed a $10 million record deal. By Susin Shapiro In sickness and in health 8 For every new cancer case, there is a loved one suffering the side effects. By Susan G. Sawyer PEPARTMEUTS Ask Mr.

Entertainment 2 Only in New York 3 Changing Scene 13 Letters 13 Crossword 15 editor: Pucci Meyer assistant editor: Andy Port art director: Thomas P. Ruis assistant art director: Janet Froelich SUNDAY NEWS MAGAZINE NEW YORK JULY 24, 1983 caught on misquoted, she revised it and repeated the popular version in her next movie (over the phone to a juror who had acquitted her in "I'm No And W.C. Fields tossed her the misquoted version at the conclusion of "My Little Chickadee." Another mythical movie line: "Come with me to the Casbah," which Charles Boyer never said to Hedy Lamarr in "Algiers" because, save for the closing moments of the film, he was always in the Casbah! Cot a question about a celebrity? Send your queries to Mr. Entertainment, New York Sunday News Magazine, 220 E.42d New York, N.Y. 10017.

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