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kend gu'We A ee 7D-' FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 22 1982 0)1982 FORT WORTH STAZIELEGRAM I ye ff bk Some loud applause for a fine quiet film ceijenday ong DALLAt rCrcs Elston Brooks (Morning DALLAS THEATER CENTS Critics Elston Brooks (Morning DALLAS DALLAS THEATER CENTER w- MIIMIME '40624irlinu log the Kett Boom Trio Italian menu No cover SAVVY'S SaIS Lancaster Live rock music featuring Savvy sHAvrs S331 Came Bowie Live musl food wvice Closed Sunday Drink minimum SILVER Evil WA University Df Live countryrock musk Weekend cover SOUTHERN COMFOIllT Jack 'hero Highway end Farm Roed 1006 Live country and rock music Steak MOM Weekend cover SPIAKIASY Oft Came emel Live country rock and blues music Late food wvice STAISHIP St 1101 Oak Grove Rood at Loco 020 Jan disco with live an featuring Meurice and the inalestics with Misss Coco Weekend cover LB STEWART'S 333 SOWN Rd Arlington Live country and POO music Food wvice No cover SUNDANCER Metro Center Hotel 600 Corn mecca Live music featuring Tom Maria Weekend cover SUNSIT Cooper Arlington Live country music featuring Johnny Park and Lone Star Gold SVeakend cover SWEITWATIR 224 Jefferson Grand Prat rig Live country music featuring Silver Tract Weekend cover TWO TACK ROOM 3900 Hwy 377 Live music featuring Don Wolf doing cocktail hour No 4e' f41 Nf 1 t'i 1 444 I 4): it Iti Jt 71 i 1'34' W'Z'''' 4 1i I 1 i-- 41 i 9 40'49 II i elston brooks ON GOLDEN POND: Starring Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda Directed by Mark Rydell Playing at the Opera House and Six Flags Cinemas Running time: 109 minutes Rating: PG Some profanity Here is the almost perfect motion picture Two towering stars together for the first time in an exquisitely photographed film tenderly directed and superbly acted not only by the two principals but also by a third star who defies supporting role status We say almost perfect because some might feel the one thing lacking in On Golden Pond is storyline or more correctly plot action But that surely would be a minority opinion and hardly of consequence as audiences 'will flock to this one readily finding out why it is expected to monopolize the Oscar nominations Mitt month and perhaps the Oscar wins in April It is indeed a quiet picture for want of a better term Comfortable warm and poignant would be better terms But it worked for playwright Ernest Thompson on the Broadway stage even within the confines of an interior set And now Thompson has given us a screenplay that opens things up to the rustic New England outdoors that surround Golden Pond the summer cottage retreat where Ethel and Norman Thayer come to spend their 48th year of marriage together It works even better here a a a FOUR GENERATIONS of moviegoers have grown up on Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda but the two stars with 129 pictures among them met for the first time on this film They are magnificent together playing off one another if you will with the result being as suspected and expected two-person ensemble playing at its best Fonda in his 77th year is retired professor Norman Thayer caustic and yes a bit frightened as he approaches his BOth birthday Hepburn in her 75th year is his spunky wifemate of those 48 summers There's love there but perhaps most importantly we see a companion there What we see in Thompson's sparsely but splendidly written story is a twilight time for two oldsters who are being visited by their grown daughter for an uneasy birthday party for the father Logically enough Fonda's daughter in the film the fortyish Chelsea is Jane Fonda and it is Jane Fonda who superbly completes the emsemble playing She is the actress who defies the supporting role status It is a reluctant visit she is making She has drifted away from her father over the years and in fact she wouldn't be here if it weren't for the mandatory celebration of his 80th birthday rilki61-1) l'-'-4-1! A 306 Turtle Creek Blvd "Tintypes" Tony-nominated musical of Amer! ca at the turn of the century Through Jan 30 eservetions: 263- 170t GRANNY'S DINNER PLAYHOUSE 12205 Coif Road 'Th Gingerbread Lad' Nell Simon PlaY starring Shelley WinifilS Through Feb II Reservalions: 12142390153 THEATER THREE 2900 Routh "The Gondoliers" Gilbert a Sullivan musical Tuesdays through Sundays ihrouoh Feb 13 Rewvations: 1-2144111- 5191 Stewart NIGHTLIFE I FORT WORTH ABERNATHY'S 2659 Berry Live music food wvice Closed Sunday No cover ALAN'S lo Motel 6600 Camp Bowie Featuring Alan Prices "Thirty Rock 'n Roll" Cover ANNIO GOLIGHTLY'S Airport Freeway and Beach Street Featuring Annie Go lightly Closed Sunday No cover ANTHONY'S 6101 Highway SO Live country Fillies and Sixties music Weekend cover ATTIC LOUNG8 6651 Camp Bowie Live countrY and 000 music featuring Barry Phillips through Feb 28 No cover BILLY BOB'S TEXAS North Main Stockyards Boulevard Live country music Ste Music listing for acts Cover BLACKSTONE CLUB Blackstone Hotel 601 Main Live jazz Poo music featuring Tony I Mario through Jan 31 with Mark Harrell during cocktail hour No cover BLOSSOM'S 5201 Camp Bowie Livo rock bluts and country music featuring Micki and Vic upstairs Sunday Food service upstairs Cover downstairs only BRISTOL PISTOL Bristol International Hotel Euless Live music featuring tho Harvost Band No COW CAPTAIN'S DEN 1240 Calmont Live music featuring Joe Escobar No cover CAPTAIN'S DEN-ARLINGTON Park Roo Bowen Road WOE rock music' featuring Ginger Bred Italian menu No cover CARLISLE'S 5716 Camp Bowie Live music featuring Williams Scott Arnott Chili hamburg Es Weekend cover CARTER COUNTRY Beath Street and Turn pike Featuring Sammy Vaughn and the Cowtown String Band Weekend cow CENTURY CLUB 2101 Sylvania Live country music featuring Bo Wiggins and Kountry Fever No cover CRYSTAL CACTUS Hyatt Regency Hotel 612 Main Live lazz-rock music featuring Visions Conti nontal menu No cover DICK BENNETT'S Kings Inn 1717 Division Arlington Live country music No cover EMBERS LOUNGE 4700 Lancaster Live music featuring Footloose through Jan 30 No cover Late food service No cover FOUR WINDS 5650 Lancaster Restaurant and lounge featuring Paul Paul with Mrs' Medford Closed Sunday No cover GALAXY Rodeway Inn 1111 Lancaster Live music featuring Randy Strickland with Steve Green and Mary Stevens during cbcktall hour No cover GOLD NUGGET 2d02 Division Arlington Live music foatudng Bill Barrett and Bear Creek HOP 290S Berry Live rock Ian country music featuring the Uncle Walt Band Friday and Saturda Food service Friday and Saturday cover I OOTCHA 6399 Camp Bowie Live rock music with adjoining country music disco and straight disco rooms Cover JOBEEL'S 8701 Aloof! Freeway Live music Food service No cover IRA PLACE 3130 Bernie Anderson Road Live Ian I eaturin the Mark Lebrun Trio with Drenda Barnett Closed Sunday No cover KNIGHT SPOT Green Oaks Inn Live music featuring the Sound Experience Full menu: No Met LION'S DEN 9500 Hwy 00 Live Fifties and Sixties rock music featuring London Lou Steak menu Weekend cover THE LOFT 701 Randol Mill Road Arlington Live rock music Weekend cover LONE STAR CHILI PARLOR 113 Exchange Ave Live music featuring Allison Kerr Friday and Saturday Chili sandwich menu No cover LONGBRANCH 107 NW 25sh Live country music Cover LONGHORN LOUNGE 4614 Benbrook Hwy Live country music featuring Bullett No cover NASHVILLE 1912 Hemphill Live rock music NEW WEST Winthrop at Camp Bowie Live country music featuring Tommy AlISUO and the New West Wranglers Cover OUTER LIMITS 2615 Jacksboro Hwy Live rock music Cover LA PALOMA SIIS Welholow Live music featur Ina David Hanson during cocktail hour PICKIN' PARLOUR 103 Exchange Live country and bluegrass music' RAWHIDE 6221 Camp Bowie Live country music featuring Dean Charles and Fort Worth Weekend Cover RED APPLE ROdeVialt Inn Arlington Live floor Shows featuring the Vann Company with ET through Jan 30 Food service in adloining restaurant Cover RICOCHET Americana Hotel 203 Main Live Poorock music featuring Nancy London and Dela Vu Closed Sunday No cover RIVER CLUB South Freeway at Everman Road Live country music Sunday lam sessions Weekend RUSTY SPUR Highway 199 Live country music featuring Kountry Fever No cover' SAM'S TRUCK STOP 1401 Abram Arlington Live country rock and new wave music Cover SARDINES 3410 Camp Bowie Live last leatur 1 DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHISINAEctiardo Mats condclori Morion Dovish cello sod Ellen Rose viota Music of Stravinsky kited Strauss sod Brabms Saturday a I IS sm Music Hell Tickets 214) 00303 void's OP CHANGNoun's tuba soloist Rot If Bobo Monday SS Cardin Auditorium SMU Tickets Sti (students 13) CHO LIMO LISP violin Prsentsd by Oslias Civic Music Association Wednosday at IS 11" Mcfarlin Auditorium SAW Tickets $210-30 12111 526-41170 MUSEUMS PORT WOE Tit AMON CARTER MUSEUM-1501 Como Bowie Blvd New Acouisition by Nary Casson Permanent collectice Museum hours 10 ramS in TuesdaySaturdw 1 Pm Sunday Free POET WORTH ART MUSIUM 1302 MOlitgorn try "Roy Lichtenstein 1101900" Maier relros0K- of a Pop Hist Jay Coogan in Focus Series Open 10 wm4 pm Tuesday 10 ameS 1101 Wednesday Saturdw I osm-S Pm Sunday Admission free FONT WORTH MUSEUM OP SCIENCE AND STON Y- 1301 Montgomery Displays include geol Ore history medicine and computers Admission free to Twin County residentL Nobt Planetarium: shoves: "The Great Ice Age Mystery" a tswitimedlik- show examines causes and stlfects of the great Ice ego 11 and 3:30 pm Saturdays and 230 and 343 pm Sundays "Togas Sky" Saturdwes at I pm Adults S22S children wider 12 SUt children under not edmitted to planetarium "Laser Meek" shown Fridays and Saturdays at 2:30 PAL pm 1010 wm and midnight and Sundays at 7:33 wrro and 9 pm Admission $3 Museum men 9 ikmS pm Mondaw Saturdwe 2 PmS 11" Sundae KIMEELL ART MUSIUM-Will Rogers Road West "Old and Modem Masters" selections from two private Southwestern collection New acouisi lion by Georges de La Tour Open 10 am3 pm Tuesday-Saturday Pm Sundae THISTLE HILL-1309 Turn-olthe century cattle baron mansion poen toe tours 10 am 3IS pm weekdays and 1:30 pm Sundays WESTERN COMPANY MUSEUM21CO Western Place (1-23 at Guilford) Neon sosipftwe by Rust' Stern Permanent displays include geology and into ry of petroleum OM sim5 pm Monday through Friday Frew DALLAS DALLAS MUSBIJM Of PINS Park "Impressionism and tha Modern Vision" Major exhibition from tht Phillips Collect Ion OPIPOI 10 am4 Pm Tuasday-Saturday 1 pm5 pm Sunday Admission charged THE SCIENCE PLACESOUTHWIST PAUSILIN CIP SCIENCE AND Perk Formerly ma Dallas Hafith and Scienca Museum Traasura of the Conception" Traasure from a Soanish galloon Parmanent exhibits on energy Free Planatarium shows for children and Holier cill sans 11150 for adults Museum hours 9 am4 pm 4 Monday-Saturdaw I Pm5 Pm Sunday DALLAS MUSEUM OP NATURAL HISTORY-- Fair Perk "Contisgated" explores illagol trade through Nov "Ines VWst of tha holograoho by Jim Bones through Nov I Weekend activitias include hikes birdwalching and nature oholograohy Open 9 am- 11" Monday-Saturday n-5 pm Sunday Admission Hart HALL OF Park Dallas Historkal Society exhibits: "Visionary Drawings: Archilectura and Planning" at drawings depicting utopian archl- lecture permanent exhibit "Dallas Radiscovareds slide show on early Dallas growth parmenent show 9 am-5 pm Monday-SaturdaY I m-S 0m Sundays Free GRAND PRAIRIE VIRE MUSEUM OF TEXAS-702 Safari Parkway Grand Prairie Open 10 am-6 am daily Oizo lays of antique firs equipmant and memorabilia Admissioh S250 adults SI children S1S0 senior citizens anq military SOUTHWESTERN HISTORICAL WAX Prairie Wax figures and antique gun CORIChM Hours 10 am5 am Monday-Friday 10 am4 am Saturday and Sunday Ticket office closes' one hour before closing tima Admission $375 for adults $225 for children 4-12 children 3 and under roc TEXAS SPORTS HALL OP FAME-101 Safari Parkway Oven 10 am-IP pm daily Four theaters showing films computer flOMOO mamorabilla adults $150 for children 442 3 years and under admitted free CRESSON PATE MUSEUM OF flout classic and special-interest cars airplanes antique railcar minesweeper boat WIC end other exhibits- US 377 between Fort Worth and Cresson Open 9 am-50m daily except Mondays Admission free sTutors PRAIRIE SOX NOUSE Antiouts and primitives at Texas historical landmark Wen I 0" Wedneclay-Sundy Mon 8150 for adalts 75 cents for children CLIESUNNE 'All-AND MUSEUM-201 Caddo Historical and Indian collections OPtel 9 ammoon end 1 om-S pm weekdays and 9 am-1 pm Saturdays (1) 64S2457 DISCOS ANDY CAPP'S ill Barden at lth Street No cover BURGUNDY TRIO 103 University F611 menu in dloinino restaurant No COWS' DAILY DOUBLI 1724S University No cover ENERGY SOURCI 7 3924 Boat Club Road No cover StarTelegram) and Perry Stewart (Evening StarTelegrami rate the attractions they have reviewed Eicoliont Good Fair Forget ill For too kids MOVIES Motion P(cture Association Italngs IG) (onerat auchen(es ol all ages IPG)- Parental Guidance suggested Some rnatenal may not be sultable to pre teems (a) -Restri(ted Under not dtdmitted urt its itcompanied by parent Or guardian (a)-No one under ir admitted ABSENCE OP MALICE Paul Newman as an Innocent man wronged by newspaper stories written by reporter Sally Field At several theaters PG (languag) Brooks: Stewart: RUDDY BUDDY A new comedy in which Walter Mitthau a hit man can't get his lob done because he has to keep rescuing Jack lemmon from suicide attempts At several theaters (language slight nudity) Brooks: DUEL IN THE SUN Return engagement of the eolc western starring Gregory Peck and Jimniter Jones At the Heights Brooks: GHOST STORY A tale of terror envelops four old men who gather regularly to till ghost stories Starring Fred Astaire Melvyn Douglas John Houseman and Douglas Fairbanks Jr Al several theaters (nudity simulated sex) Brooks: Stewart MODERN PROBLEMS Chevy Chase as an air traffic controller with telekinetic powers that allow him to move objects through the air At several theatomPO tlan1U11911 sexual situations) Brooks: Stewart: NEIGHBORS John Belushi and wile are the straight couple "invaded" by their new next-door nelehbors loonies Dan Aykroyd and wife At several theaters (language sexual situations) Brooks: ON GOLDEN POND The highlyrated film starring Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda as an aging couple who have a reunion with their grown daughter on the eve of the father's 80th birthday At the Opera House and Six Flags Cinemas PC) (some profanity) Brooks: Stewart: RAGTIME James Cagney returns to the screen to star in the film version of the best-selling novel by Doctorow Fictionalized falls woven around the historical figures of the early 1903s At several theaters pl) (nude scene) Brooks: Stawart RAIDERS Or Tile LOST ARK Director Steven Solelberg's adventure film about the archaeological race to uncover a rare treasure Stars Harrison Ford and Karen Alton At several theaters PG (language some violence) Brooks: Stewart: REDS Warren Beatty Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson star in the true story of John Reed a leftist American lournalist who coveredthe Russian Revolution At several theaters PG (language) Brooks: Stewart: ROLLOVER Jane Fonda and Kris Kristofferson as lovers who Play a dangerous game in trying to pull off a gigantic financial coup in the money market At several theaters (language sex) Brooks: THE SEDUCTION Morgan Fairchild and Michael Sarrazin in a chiller about a beautiful TV newscaster being stalked by a Psycho At several theaters IbR SNARKY'S MACHINE Burt Reynolds as a rugged vice coo out to gel the ringleader of an International crime syndicate At several theaters (languate sax violence) Brooks: Stewart: TAPS George Scott as a general whose military academy is about to be closed and Timothy Hutton as the student cadet who leads the fight to keep it open At several theaters PG (language) Brooks: Stewart WW1 LIFE IS IT ANYWAY? Richard Dreyfuss stars in the film version of the Broadway drama about a pet lent's right to be allowed to die At several theaters (language nudity) Stewart: THEATERS FORT WORTH CASA MANANA PLAYHOUSE "Little Red" children's Play based on "Little Red Riding Hood" Fridays at 7 Pm and Saturdays at 2 Pm through Jan 23 Reservations: 3326221 SCOTT THEATER American College Theater Festival Matinee and evening productions of four different plays Friday and Saturday Reservations: 738-6509 STAGE WEST 821 Vi Vickery "Absurd Person Singular" British comedy by Alan Ayckbourn Thursdays Fridays and Saturdays at 830 Pm through Feb 27 Dinner service from 7 pm Reserve lions: 3326238 Brooks: Stewart HEPBURN AND FONDA "On Golden Pond" on Golden Pond treads familiar family ground the lack of communication the fear of oncoming death the generation gap the need that men and women feel for one another the acidic retorts that really are mere cover-ups for affection afraid to be shown HENRY FONDA never lets it get sentimental When Hepburn moves too close he swats back When she touches he doesn't grab hold But yet he says it all in one of the film's more moving scenes when he returns home panicked and confused after becoming lost in the woods "I was scared to death" he admits to his wife "That's why I came running back To see your pretty face to feel safe" When the dramatic truisms aren't making their points indoors director Mark Rydell is painting us a near-poetic mood piece outdoors On Golden Pond shimmers in pastoral images of loons gliding on peaceful waters sun-dappled woods and sunsets dying through the trees When poignancy seems about to take over (it never does) there is humor in a crotchety Fonda responding to Dabney Coleman the daughter's fiance who has accompanied her to the birthday reunion Coleman in a "man-to-man" talk with Fonda says he of course plans to sleep with daughter Chelsea during the stay-over Fonda replies laconically "You could have the room where I first violated Ethel" There is also humor in the foul-mouth words traded between Coleman's 13-year-old son by a previous marriage and Fonda if only because the words come from the world's biggest amateurs at it the very young and the very old In the end it is Fonda's "teaching" relationship with the boy played quite well by young Doug McKeon that provides the picture's resolution When the boy is dumped on the oldsters while Chelsea and husbandto-be jaunt off to Europe Fonda grudgingly finds that although he never became a pal to his daughter perhaps here on Golden Pond he can find a relationship with a grandson-to-be Brooks: and the costuming all but conceals the fact The character she is playing is an attractive mother trying to get the marriage approval blessing of three very unattractive selfish children Leslie Layton as the divorced daughter who is having an affair with the estate's former gardener does the best Job among the children Chris Harrod as her brother and Ginger Walls as Harrod's wife are sadly amateurish and totally without maturity Harrod expresses dissatisfaction by throwing elementary school tantrums Walls' idea of portraying a shallow wife is to talk like a chorus girl out of a 1930s movie The third grown child like Rebecca is merely referred to during the two acts and glimpsed only briefly through a screen door in the final scene Whom we do get to see throughout is that straw-hatted cane-carrying barbershop quartet making Jarring appearances singing Gay Nineties songs that have nothing to do with the action at hand The festival continues Friday with Our Town at 1:30 pm and Death's Nose an original at 8:15 pm It concludes Saturday with two originals Written in Dust at 1:30 pm and Good Show! at 8:15 pm Brooks: TO XAS SHUFFLE C21 Hemphill Live country musk featuring Buck Edwards and the Texas WftSL Beer wine end situps No cover TROPICS LOUNGE 708 Sylvania Live countrY music featuring Charlie's Bunch Fridays and Satyr day with lam session Sundays No cover TWO MINNIOS Ramada Inn-Central Featuring Jon Reegan and the New Dimentions Limited food service with full menu in 1873 Room No cover TIBURON MO Copeland Rd at Turnpike Disco with live musk featuring Marc and Julie Full menu No cover' 3237 While Settlement Road Live music No cover WATERWORKS Hilton Inn Live music leatur Ing the Frank Sharp Trio Food service in adjoining restaurants No cover WESTLAND Hwy 80 at Loco 820 Live country music featuring Southern Thunder No cover WHITE ELEPHANT SALOON )06 Exchange Live country music featuring Country Junction Friday and Saturday Cover DALLAS 11925 Greenville Live Ian kW ing Paul Guerrero and Debra Smith No cover CARTER COUNTRY OAST Walnut Hill at 115 Live country music featuring Clyde Creel and Horse Feathers No cover COMEDY CORNER 8202 Park Lane at Green ville Live comedy shows THE HOT KLUB 4350 Maple Live new wave and rock music and occasional plays Cover LONGHORN BALLROOM Corinth and Industri al Live country music featuring Dewey Groom 1 the Texas Longhorns PLAYBOY OF DALLAS 6118 North Central Exoressway Live flow shows featuring Sizzling Hot in cabaret room with Nightwatch in living room Cover and yearly membership fee 4031 CLUB 6031 Forest Lane at Preston Live lam featuring Clint Strong and the Floyd Darling Trio Cover IXAS TEA HOUSE 3402 Kings Rd Live country music featuring HB Hatfield and Co UNION STATION 7 40 Houston Si Live music Cover VENETIAN ROOM Fairmont Hotel Live floor shows featuring Buddy Greco through Jan 23 Full mew cover WINDOWS Plaza of the Americas Hotel 650 Pearl Blvd Live floor shows featuring Floyd Dakil MUSIC ROCK POP COUNTRY FORT WORTH BILLY "CRASH" Billy Bob's Texas Friday night JOHNNIE HIGH'S COUNTRY MUSIC EVUE With Charlie McCoy at Will ROWS Auditorium Saturday night Reservations al metro 181-4518 DAVID FRIZZELL-SHILLY Roy Head at Billy Bob's Saturday night DALLAS THE the Doe at Hot Klub Friday night DIANA Reunion Tuesday night THE the Irish Rovers at MFarIln Thursdaynight Jan 28 GRAPEVINE GRAPEVINE OPRY 302 Main Family country and wastern shows at 8 pm Fridays and 6:30 and 9:15 Pm Saturdays Reservations: 481-3905 STEPHENVILLE CROSS TIMBERS COUNTRY OPRY Loco 377 Country performers each Saturday at 7:30 pm Reservations 14684563 COMING TG TCCC theater Jan 297 pm Midnight Flyw at Reunion Feb 1 and 2 WILLIE Billy Bob's Feb 3 and DAN Reunion Feb 13 OUT OSBOUR With LIFO and St artiohters at Raunion Feb 20 THE With Nick Lowe at Reunlon Feb 23 LAWRENCE 'MCC arena Feb 26 CLASSICAL FORT WORTH FORT WORTH SYMPHONY Giordano conductor Foos Concert: "Murray for Hollywood" Saturday at II am Convention Center Theatre 9212676 TCU BACH III at 143 0m Kimbell Art Museum ARLINGTON DENTON DALLAS 'Children' lacks maturity By ELSTON BROOKS Star-Telegram Amusements Writer The interesting thing for the theater buff each year at the Scott Theater's American College Film Festival is the chance to see plays never viewed here before as well as seeing reprises of better known works Audiences got both Thursday as Prairie View presented the established black musical Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope and Cameron Univergty of Lawton Okla staged the rarely produced Children The latter is AR Gurney's drama of family foibles which is based on a story by John Cheever The play is interesting but flawed by the insertion of a barbershop quartet into the business The production directed by James Curtin is good but flawed by the casting of two immature college actors No problem with the star though As the affluent widowed mother who calls her three grown children to her beachfront home to announce she is getting married again Mary DenneyTabbytite delivered a believable and quite adept performance An intriguing insert in the program tells us that Mrs Denney-Tabbytite is expecting a child shortly but the character she is playing isn't expecting a child shortly and would we please be indulgent That's show biz lit 4 I 4' a 'I 1 1 I '1 '1 IL4llnotaniiiiisoll6011610 41Alliallhall60161111.

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