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<text id=89TT0553>
<title>
Feb. 27, 1989: Show-Biz Nose
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
Feb. 27, 1989 The Ayatullah Orders A Hit
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
CINEMA, Page 83
Show-Biz Nose
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<qt>
<l>BERT RIGBY, YOU'RE A FOOL</l>
<l>Directed and Written by Carl Reiner</l>
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<p>Betty Ford Center, one has to have a certain sympathy for Bert
Rigby (Robert Lindsay), whose career is founded on nothing more
complicated or newsworthy than a nosebleed.
</p>
<p> In Carl Reiner's funny fable about an English coal miner's
search for fame and fortune, Bert suffers this affliction as he
sings and dances Isn't It Romantic? in an amateur-night
competition. Since the attempt to cope with it and finish his
number is both hilarious and heartwarming, Bert wins the
contest. Next he is hired by the show's corrupt promoter to
tour as a perpetual competitor, getting paid only if he beats
the authentic contestants. This he can do only by faking the
bloody nose night after night.
</p>
<p> Being an honest chap, with a genuine passion for the great
show-biz tunes and turns, Bert finally rebels against this
demeaning chicanery. The reward for his pains: a trip to
Hollywood and a chance to discover that its streets are paved
with poseurs, among whom lurks a comically glorious Anne
Bancroft, playing a randy Beverly Hills princess.
</p>
<p> Will Bert somehow succeed in his quest for stardom? Yes. In a
nice manageable sort of way. As his autobiographical Enter
Laughing shows, Reiner has always believed that show biz is a
circle more charmed than vicious, that its most characteristic
derangement is a sort of addled innocence. In Lindsay, star of
the London-Broadway hit Me and My Girl, Reiner has found a
perfect, gently insinuating instrument. Together they have
created a sweet anachronistic counterpoint to the depressing
hubbub of today's celebrity world.
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