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On
the corner of 34th and Broadway. 1:15 AM. Photo: JH.
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than two hundred turned out the other night for one of the
first, if not the first screening of the movie
version of the best-selling book Seabiscuit at the
Walter Reade Theatre at Lincoln Center. A lot of anticipation
in the audience because the book was so univesally popular
and even beloved, just like the equine legend himself. No disappointment,
it can be reported, in film treatment. “Seabiscuit” is
a very emotional, exciting, thrilling and ultimately triumphal
story that gets to everybody, man woman and child. Many in
the audience were already talking about their plans to see
it again. Here are some of the happy campers who’d just
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Arthur
Ross and Hilary Geary
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Jan
Wenner and Rita Wilson with a friend
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Helen
and David Gurley Brown
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Michael
Fuchs
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George
Plimpton
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Bartle
Bull
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Cornelia
Guest
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Barbara
de Kwiatkowski and friend
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L.
to r.: Allison Thomas, Gars Ross, Frank Marshall,
and Kathy Kennedy; Robert Wood Johnson; Veronica Hearst.
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Mimi
Strong
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Joy
and Regis Philbin
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Ron
and Ellin Delsener
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Abe
and Shirley Lord Rosenthal
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Libby
Pataki and Gov. Pataki
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Linda
and Mort Janklow
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Jules
Asner and Steven Soderbergh
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Rita
Wilson, Jann Wenner, and Matt Nye
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Kathy
Kennedy and Andrew Rosen
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Candice
Bergen and Marshall Rose
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