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I Based on Gail Parent’s highly successful,novel of the same name, the film tells the story of an ugly duckling who turns beautiful and gets her man. It smacks of • Bette Davis’ “Now Voyaafer” and every other film Hollywood ever made in which the heroine threw off the shackles of her oppressive parents, discovered herself and i wholeheartedly pursued the man she loved. Unlike the novel, where Sheila is a native New Yorker, she hails ■ from Harrisburg in the movie. Her first night in the Big Apple she meets Mr. Right and beds down with him for a one-night stand * * * * /^mmi tPGQoKnrs mi 7emmm M VouM FOP. ONL.T AT UNCLE ELi’S 12.6 HUHES ALL.EV- For those with more urbane tastes, we also have hundreds of other delightful posters and prints to choose from. 3rd * * /fjmiifersajy Specials • MTORE SHOESI n ? 3 * 95 " 4 stales " ' c,?e;ciaz. : * * jjicLiMtn6 ) De loainpad!! . }/i£&t£r- Str-tzfc Z3B~ 7873 * * OROK. < 3-ia We spend the rest of the film watching Sheila give him mournful looks while he cavorts with her roommate. .And of course, when she has cgrown up and becomes an 'independent and fulfilled person with a job of her own, he pops the question. She can hardly turn him down. Gail Parent and her writing partner Kenny Solms, who have written for “The Carol Burnett Show," wrote the script for the film. Some of the o lines are downright patlietic. For example, lying the arms of Mr. Right that first night, Sheila spouts, >“For the first time in my whole life I felt like a woman.” Later in the film, when they seem to be at cross purposes. Hearst SCRANTON, Pa. (API—U.S. Atty. John Cot tone said yesterday his in vestigation of illegal har boring of fugitive newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst and her Symbionese Liberation friends “could lead to indictments,” possibly by the hnd of this month. • “God knows where that could lead us,i’ Cottone ad ded. L “If sufficient evidence for prosecution is uncovered to show a conspiracy existed to hide Miss Hearst, and that it involved other people, then it would have to be determined where this conspiracy oc curred. ” 1 \ Cottone said he expects te ** i FIRST DATE? Strapped For Funds? Make the most of it and take her dining at the area’s best. It’s affordable!^ Le Papillon R«*«n»Hon»237-S3ll II Counlry clob L , ne niitersan GROK Friday $ Saturday... ittylSTtcluCtct 20 *fo Except ISlr Ira.cb lieftts 'ead—period she asks the haunting Question, “Why do you sup pose we pick the people we pick to love?” Makes you think, huh? Jeannie Berline (“The Heartbreak Kid”) plays Sheila. She is called upon to act jin all of these intense scenes, shot in long, long takes, most of whiclrare also done in close-up. She radiates 'pathos and there’s a limit to How much pathos one can successfully radiate. The script makes her almost Marjorie Morningsfar-ish in H|r pursuit of the man of her dreams and this makes her very one-dimensional. Roy Scheider (“The French ■ 'Connection” and r ‘‘The Seven Ups”) plays Sheila’s love object. Mostly he just has to indictments expected 1 call the grand jury back later this month to Harrisburg, Pa., where it is investigating the Hearst case. It heard one witness in mid-March, Jay Weiner, a 20-year-old Temple University student from Philadelphia, and he is ex i pected to be recalled for more testimonev. Other witnesses are ex pected to' be Jack Scott, and his wife, Micki, who report edly rented a farmhouse in northeastern Pennsylvania I last summer where Miss r Hearst may have stayed as I long as two months. 1 “Itis natural to think that they (the Scotts) will be C^VVVVM <,WOUro?^_ Heaters sthec moS^ [ ®-^ * .. \\(tk happy jrr SSSSFW stand around looking sen sitive and giving Sheila oc casional glances which say, “1 know I can’t say it now but some day I’ll be able to tell you how much I love you.” Big deal. , Sidney J. Furie directed the film and he was not overly imaginative about doing it. The film lacks pacing and interest. Gail Parent’s novel had some funny scenes but you’ll have to look hard to find them in the film. If you loved the book, I doubt that you’ll love .the movie. If you didn’t love the book or didn’t read it, there’s even less reason to see “Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York.” their connection to the case in Pennsylvania,” Cottonesaid. The . Baltimore New* American said the FBI believes Scott, a radical sports critic, may have masterminded the conspiracy to hide Miss Hearst; Emily and William Harris, the two SLA members, anjd Wendy Yoshimura. accused' of plotting to bomb the Navy ROTC building on the University of California campus at Berkeley. Miss = Hearst and the Harrises , are wanted on various federal and state charges, including bank robbery, in connection with Salt