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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 52

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A I A-It At! riot.) lo 1 The Spokesman-Review, Friday, April 3, 1981. A 11; 4 4,, Robin Adam'o Sloan Burt and Sally patch things up King Features Syndicate I I I 1 at San Quentin, but the subject wasn't magic. He spoke about transcendental meditation (TM), as an acknowledged authority. Following his serious and highly informed discourse before the captive audience, one prisoner politely said, "Doug, this is all very interesting, but can you perform just one feat of magic?" "Sure thing," replied Henning. Then another prisoner quickly yelled, "So, please make me disappear!" at San Quentin, but the subject wasn't magic.

He spoke about transcendental meditation (TM), as an acknowledged authority. Following his se- rious and highly informed discourse before the rious and highly intormea oiscourse petore tne captive audience, one prisoner politely said, "Doug, this is all very interesting, but can you perform just one feat of magic?" "Sure thing," replied Henning. Then another prisoner quickly yelled, "So, please make me disappear!" ic' 4 Ifs, ') it I I We've been watching that on-again off-again Sally Field-Burt Reynolds romance and it could be that any day now Sally and Burt will get married. Remember they broke up about a year ago and some of us thought it was because Burt was jealous when Sally won an Academy Award. They started dating again a few months ago and Sally was playing hard to get.

Well, her coolness really fanned the flames. After all, very few women have ever said no to Burt. At any rate, it looks now as though her strategy may be paying off. We've been watching that on-again off-again Sally Field-Burt Reynolds romance and it could be that any day now Sally and Burt will get mar- ried. Remember they broke up about a year ago tied.

Remember they broke up about a year ago and some of us thought it was because Burt was jealous when Sally won an Academy Award. They started dating again a few months ago and Sally was playing hard to get. Well, her coolness really fanned tie flames-. After all, very few women have ever said no to Burt. At any rate, it off.

looks now as though her strategy may be paying A magical lecturer Ng, fr-a, ,1,.... ---'w I DI; I 4 7 4- I. 1 A magical lecturer Back stabbing on set There seem to be lots of temper tantrums on the set of "Stab," the new movie Bob "Kramer vs. Kramer" Benton is doing. First there were rumors that Meryl Streep wasn't at all happy when her co-star turned out to be Roy Scheider instead of hoped-for Paul Newman or Robert Redford.

And now Scheider is reportedly showing his displeasure. Back stabbing on set There seem to be lots of temper tantrums on wnen ner co-star turnea out to De 'toy bcnemer instead of hoped-for Paul Newman or Robert Redford. And now Scheider is reportedly showing (4: A pal tells me that Doug Henning, the famed magician, performed his magic show for prison Inmates as a humane endeavor. Is this some sort of publicity stunt? F.H. Not really.

Henning was invited to lecture prison Inmates as a humane endeavor. Is this some sort of publicity stunt? Fit Their romance cooled about a year ago, but it Their romance cooled about a year ago, but it looks like Burt Reynolds and Sally Field are heating it up again. Spokane Gu Show Film process saves money Exciting new earrings in Spring colors. Priced from $6 to $36 -ewe -410041glotA st I 1 I UI Los Angeles Times HOLLYWOOD The possible solution to Hollywood's big-budget woes began in a garage here 712 years ago. Introvision, a cinematic process that places an actor within a frame of film (when, in fact, he is simply standing in front of a picture of a set) is now ready for the big time.

The advantage comes in not having to build the set at all. Just a miniature model, or even a postcard-sized reproduction will do. SO SAYS Tom Naud, president of the fledgling Introvision company, and the man who has invested more than $1 million in the process first developed by two cinema students at the University of Southern California, John Ippolito and Les Robley. The secret to Introvision is a camera that enables a movie director to look through the lens and see a fully three-dimensional picture even when the actors are standing in front of a tiny picture of a building, for instance. In 'Outlands," a futuristic thriller made for the Ladd Co.

and starring Sean Connery, Naud and his five-man crew were able to place Con lywood's big-budget woes began in a garage here 7,2 years ago. Introvision, a cinematic process that places an SAYS Tom Naud, president of the fledgling Introvision company, and the man who has in vested more than $1 million in the process first developed by two cinema students at the Univer- of Southern California, John Ippolito and Les Robley. The secret to Introvision is a cam- era that enables a movie director to look through lk the lens and see a fully three-dimensional picture nery within a huge structure that resembles a giant Erector set. Only Connery never set foot on the edifice, which was actually a small model the Introvision camera did the rest of the work. All the Introvision shots in "Outland" amount to only 10 or 12 minutes of screen time, but to Alan Ladd the Ladd Co.

president, the savings were enormous. "Introvision is a terrific process, because it gives you sets that look extraordinary. If we were to build that set in it would have cost us $15 million," Ladd said. NAUD IS QUICK to acknowledge that the film industry is 'very cautious about new technological changes," but he believes that "we can now bring to the screen films that are never made because of the cost of building sets." The exact process that Introvision employs is complex, and Naud is unwilling to go into specifics, other than to claim that "no mysteries' are involved, and that the resulting footage does not require expensive optical work in the lab. But any time you can hold a film set, as Naud says, "in your hands" and have it turn up 40 feet larger on a movie screen, you're onto something.

the edifice, which was actually a small model the Introvision camera did the rest of the work. All the Introvision shots in "Outland" amount bc111.1. NAUD IS QUICK to acknowledge that the film industry is 'very cautious about new technologi- cal changes," but he believes that "we can now bring to the screen films that are never made because of the cost of building sets." The exact process that Introvision employs is complex, and unwilling to go into speci- Nd i illi les, other than to claim that no mysteries are 1 SO 'KAN JNIIR A.A.M IRGROUND'' a a 11 d- 1 Cb-rt RIVER PARK SQUARE SKYWALK LEVEL 624-8565 I JLO likw-L2-16'-aisity 1 ,.1 tioN RIVER PARK SQUARE SKYWALK LEVEL 624-8565 44, I 1 Spring luncheon Spokane's favorite Radio Game "ELLERY QUER' MUTE UYSTERIES" Are WM CASH Spokane Association of Educational Office Personnel will present its annual spring luncheon and fashion show at noon Saturday at the Gateway Hotel, said Joanne Snyder, news chairman. Fashions from Lamonts will be modeled by association members Anne Anderson, Lucille Klinger, Darlene Linahan, Mary Ann Rae, and Peggy Scott. Students modeling include Stephanie Bobbi Reisnouer and Danielle LaFebe.

fashion sh at noon Saturday at the eon anow Jo Gaanne tewaSnyder, Hotel, said news chairman. Fashions Lamonts will from be modeled by association members Anne Ander- son, Lucille Klinger, Darlene Linahan, Mary Ann Rae, and Peggy Scott. Students model- ing include Stephanie Bobbi Re- isnouer and Danielle LaFebe. Grab your bonnet, the kids and come watch the Easter Bunny arrive at Shad le Center. There will be an Easter egg hunt, candy and other great surprises during the See old fashioned Easter finery and --mg antique cars.

You can even have pictures taken with the Easter Bunny. Come out to Shad le Center and join the fun! yvul vviliseL, we nill 0111LI cuttle Wi 21.C11 tile Easter Bunny arrive at Shadle There will be an Easter egg hunt, candy and other great surprises during the See old fashioned Easter finery and antique cars. You can even have pictures taken with the Easter Bunny. Come out to Shadle Center and join the fun! Fill out entry blank below, mail today, and listen to AM 790KJRB TO WIN ENTRY BLANK ELLERY QUEEN MINUTE MYSTERIES FILL OUT AND MAIL TODAY MI Fill out entry blank below, mail today, and listen to AM 790KJRB TO WIN i de Allva ggrahop I In 90 bki Ble) RB 0- i ENTRY BLANK 1 ELLERY QUEEN MINUTE MYSTERIES FILL OLIT AND MAIL. TODAY cf.) 0 d) 0 Easter Egg 1,, Cij Hunt 'f; 0 Brtae ea i 4 with the 1 I 1.

5 I Easter Bunnu EE LU co 2 LuD CC L1 a cc co co It -I CC co co cc a tu E. 05 2 i- ill w- CC All I 1-- a im -I EIS go CO a -I cc a 5 El Of FICK MALES I. Solve Wry Queen Minute Mysteries like he does. and mesa cash reward. 2.

Enter to be ehgible. out an offal entry blank. or mai es a card or letter with your name, address, telephone and birthday. Enter as often as you wish, but al entries met be mailed, and all entries must be mailed separately. Entries printed by machine as computer will not be accepted.

3. Beginning Monday, April 6, 1981, we'l cal one name on the air hourly, Mom through Friday from 6 am. 6 until hirther notice. The person whose name we cal oil then have 7 minutes 90 seconds to tail us at KM to qtalify to go on the alt and try to none the mystery for a cash reward. Birthday will be used for verification.

4, If the person whose name we cal does not cal back within 7 minutes 90 wends, tea play the current episode on the air anyway, to pee you a chance to hew it and work on your answer. 5. Elegy Queen Minute Mysteries can be Mined by anyone of any tit except employees and Minna of employees of Kaye-Smith Enterprises. Of FICK MIES 1. Solve Wry Queen Witte Mystenes be.

he does. and vem a cash rewmt 2. Enter to be eligible lit out an official entry blank. or mai es a card or Mau wile your namp address, telephone and berthday Enter as often as you we, but al Wass met be mailed, and ail intros must be mailed moral. Entrees punted by mediae og will not be wcepted.

3 eginnon Monday, 6 98 Apr, 11, we'l ail one name on the ap houdy, Mnday through wh name we Friday trim 6 a 6 pm, until further notice The meson whose name we cal ot then have 7 minutes 90 seconds to tail us at KM8 to dealty to go on the me anti try to rive the mystery lot a cask reward. Birthday will be mad tor venticabot 4 If the person ose cal does not cal back wiles 2 mutes 90 woods, tvel play the corrent episode or the ap anyway, gme you a chance to lour le and work on your MM. to 5. limy Queen Minute Mystifies can be Mei by anyone of any to, wept omployess ard Minder ol employees of laye-Smilt Entemerses. to 0 (I) 2 -a- in Pooch clinics Spokane Public Library will offer kids two special "pooch care" clinics on Tuesday and Thursday.

The first will be at the Shad le branch, and the second wilt l)cat Maniter4 branch. Both start at 2 p.m. Pooch clinics Spokane Public Li- brary will offer kids two special "pooch care" clinics on rues- alraell l'Ilkeewvila a Pictures with the Easter Bunny 'April 4,5 et 11-18 At Lamonts 1 with wthe Pictures Easte Bunny a 6t Pe 4.4.0 1.41i8;:it Ch Want Ado.Get.GooditemitretrAnt22.

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