Confessions of a FILMFOX
The Janis Joplin film Pearl (20th Century Fox) still needs a lead, but talk is that bouncy Valerie Perrine is being considered. Diana Ross insists that hubby Bob Siiberstein's therapy gatherings broke them up, but word is that her real love hangover is (and always was) His Motown Majesty, Berry Gordy.
Confessions of a FILMFOX
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The Janis Joplin film Pearl (20th Century Fox) still needs a lead, but talk is that bouncy Valerie Perrine is being considered.
Diana Ross insists that hubby Bob Siiberstein's therapy gatherings broke them up, but word is that her real love hangover is (and always was) His Motown Majesty, Berry Gordy.
The new Clint Eastwood flick, Outlaw Josey Wales (MalpasoProductions) has no violence—lots of killing, but no violence (got that?).
Now that Ringo Stan's hair is growing back, we can tell you that the real story behind the Scalping of the ex-Beatle was that it was done on a bet with his lady, Nancy Andrews. Ringo won a case of Moet et Chandon for his selfmutiliation.
The lastest hero of filmdom is a young man who not only stars in but wrote U.A.’s Rocky (as in Graziano). His name is Sylvester Stallone, and don’t be surprised if he’s the next heartthrob on the scene (he’s a looker, ala Pacino,
DeNiro and McCartney). Judge for yourself, now showing in the theatres.
Sex begins at77, according tc/Gloria Swanson, who says one of the best things about it is there’s no worry about getting preggers.

