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Foul Play

Comedy thriller assembled, by the Dr. Frankenstein method, from the assorted body parts of past thrillers. This sort of grave-robbing, scissoring, and sewing procedure is apt to cause some spectators some aesthetic squemishness, but the resulting creation is reasonably well coordinated and good- looking. Chevy Chase, is his first big film role, gets only an occasional chance to show the smirking, winking style of comedy he cultivated on Saturday Night Live; he shows instead the good sense not to force his charms where there is no chance. Heftier laughs are raised by Dudley Moore as a would-be swinger who has acquired his technique from men's magazines and adult book stores, and by Burgess Meredith when he faces off against Rachel Roberts in a life-and-death karate duel. With Goldie Hawn, Eugene Roche, and Billy Barty; written and directed by Colin Higgins. 1978.

— Duncan Shepherd

Reader Rating: 2.0 stars

  • MPAA Rating: PG

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The restored trolley, Salt Works, that now rests in front of National City Depot.  Which is now operated by the San Diego Electric Railway Association. The Depot is located at the corner of Bay Marina Drive and Marina Way in National City.

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