Siskel & Ebert: 3-15-91

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Note: Blended "Andyfilm" recording with Don Gorelick's for the commercials, which looks a bit stretched and cropped.

Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert reviews "Class Action" (In my opinion, it's a brilliant legal drama with Gene Hackman and Mary Elizabeth Mastronio portrayal as a father and daughter running an attorney to win a strong case.); "It Looks Could Kill" (Goofy but Hilarious Action Comedy with Richard Grieco as a teenager mistakenly for a Secret Agent while on a class trip to France.); "Guilty By Suspicion" (Powerful film from director, Irwin Winkler. Starring: Robert De Niro as a filmmaker who was accused of being blacklisted by Hollywood in the 50s. Also stars the late, great George Wendt from "Cheers", Annette Benning and Martin Scorsese.) and "True Colors" (Not to be confused with the FOX TV Sitcom, it's a political drama about two young law school friends going through opposite paths. One is an idealistic Justice Department lawyer; the other is an ambitious political climber. Starring: John Cusack, James Spader and Richard Widmark).

Special Report: On crowd and gang related violence happening during the screening of "New Jack City" in Westwood, CA.

Home Video: Siskel's pick is Clint Eastwood's "White Hunter, Black Heart". (An Overlooked Bio-pic Drama with Eastwood portraying filmmaker, John Huston who wanted to go hunting. And a recap of Today's program.

Recorded on KATU ABC 2 in Portland, Oregon with Commercials intact.

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