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Three cheers for Donald Larsson's very complete listing.
But in all the lists, I didn't seem to notice _All That
Jazz_.
For those who don't remember, the Broadway
director-choreographer has a heart attack while preparing
his newest show. If he dies and the show folds before
opening, the insurance kicks in, and the show will make a
profit without ever having opened! Now if that's not
central to the narrative, I don't know what is.
Certainly on-screen open-heart surgery must get some kind of
pride of place in discussion of heart attacks as plot
points.
Sincerely,
Edward R. O'Neill
UCLA
General Education/Department of Sociology
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Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the
University of Alabama.
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