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05/24/02 -- Vol. 20, No. 47

El Presidente: Mark Leeper, mleeper@optonline.net
The Power Behind El Pres: Evelyn Leeper, eleeper@optonline.net
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Topics:
	Leeperhouse Film Festival
	Claiming Kidnapped Children (comments by Mark R. Leeper)

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TOPIC: Leeperhouse Film Festival

THE MALTESE FALCON (1941) dir by John Huston
THE CHEAP DETECTIVE (1978) dir. by Robert Moore

Some time around 1941 George Raft turned down the lead role in an 
upcoming mystery film.  He did not want to risk his career on a 
first time director, one John Huston, son of an actor, who was to 
direct his own screenplay of a detective novel.  THE MALTESE 
FALCON was written in 1929.  The story had been filmed twice 
before, once as DANGEROUS FEMALE (1931) ten years earlier and once 
as SATAN MET A LADY (1936) five years earlier.  Neither time did 
it seem anything to get excited about.  Why remake a flop?  The 
story is kind of a strange one also.  Today we might say it is 
sort of Philip Marlowe meets Indiana Jones.  The acting role went 
instead to a then second-ranked actor, Humphrey Bogart.  Peter 
Lorre would be in it and the film introduced a new actor, Sidney 
Greenstreet.

"In 1539, the Knights Templar of Malta paid tribute to Charles V 
of Spain, by sending him a Golden Falcon encrusted from beak to 
claw with rarest jewels--but pirates seized the galley carrying 
the priceless token, and the fate of the Maltese Falcon remains a 
mystery to this day."  So begins the adventure of THE MALTESE 
FALCON.  The story has aspects of a fantastic pulp adventure, of 
then contemporary Black Mask style of hard-boiled detective 
stories, and of the later film noir mysteries.  Some have claimed 
that this film actually defined the film noir mystery.  The author 
of the novel, Dashiell Hammett, managed to create a whole nest of 
colorful crooks including the nasty little punk Wilmer Cook, the 
sinister and heavily perfumed Middle Eastern Joel Cairo, and the 
worldly and hugely obese Caspar Guttman,  And then there is the 
Woman with No Name.

One could say that the real star is the dialog which is crisp and 
clever.  But there are too many aspects of this film vying for 
being the real star.  The nominal stars are Humphrey Bogart, Mary 
Astor, Peter Lorre, Sidney Greenstreet, Ward Bond, and Elisha 
Cook, Jr.  A marvelous evocation of the pre-war hard-boiled 
detective story from a time when $200 was a healthy fee for a 
private dick.

Our second feature is THE CHEAP DETECTIVE, Neil Simon's follow-up 
to his MURDER BY DEATH.  As a matter of personal taste, I find 
THE CHEAP DETECTIVE to be by far the funnier of the two films.  
Somehow Simon has managed to tie the plots of THE MALTESE FALCON 
and CASABLANCA in an overhand knot.  Peter Falk fills Humphrey 
Bogart's shoes in both plots.  The ensemble cast includes Peter 
Falk, Madeline Kahn, Stockard Channing, Nicol Williamson, James 
Cromwell, John Houseman, Ann-Margaret, and several other name 
actors.  The plot involves Nazis, missing treasures, and murder.

We will start at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, May 29.  Contact us for 
directions if needed.  RSVP appreciated.  [-mrl]

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TOPIC: Claiming Kidnapped Children (comments by Mark R. Leeper)

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p596.pdf is a government booklet 
explaining the Earned Income Tax Credit.   It contains the 
following useful information:

Kidnapped child.

You may be able to claim the EIC for persons with a qualifying 
child even though your child has been kidnapped.

A kidnapped child is treated as living with you for more than half 
of the year if the child lived with you for more than half the 
part of the year before the date of the kidnapping.  The child 
must be presumed by law enforcement authorities to have been 
kidnapped by someone who is not a member of your family or the 
child's family.  This treatment applies for all years that the 
child remains kidnapped.  However, the last year this treatment 
can apply is the earlier of: 

1) The year the child is determined to be dead, or 

2) The year the child would have reached age 18.

If your qualifying child has been kidnapped and meets these 
requirements, enter "KC," instead of a number, on line 6 of 
Schedule EIC.  [-mrl]

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                                          Mark Leeper
                                          mleeper@optonline.net


           Ambition is but avarice on stilts and masked.
                                          -- Walter Savage Landor

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