Love That Bob
Thanks for the cover story on Robert Redford and Quiz Show ( 242,
Sept. 30). At 57, Redford's got more going for him than most men half
his age. The film, its stars, its script, and Redford all deserve
Oscar nominations. And to those who've attacked the film's accuracy:
All fact-based Hollywood films have fictional elements in them that's
why they're called dramas.
Renée Newbold
Newport News, Va.
What a pleasantly nonconfrontational interview with Robert
Redford. And this 20-year-old female thinks the cover photo of
Redford, Rob Morrow, John Turturro, and Ralph Fiennes puts your
recent Melrose studs cover to shame.
Shannon Reed
Westerville, Ohio
Why does every writer who interviews Robert Redford seem to feel
compelled to go on about his ''lavishly wrinkled'' face? We should all
look so good.
Jim Daniel
San Mateo, Calif.
One No Trump
It's ludicrous and appalling for Marla Maples Trump to draw a
parallel between her relationship with Donald Trump and the love
story in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Maples isn't Cinderella and Trump
isn't Prince Charming in fact, she epitomizes Hollywood's classic
celluloid homewrecker. Both Maples and Trump eat away at the moral
fiber of society like it was the breakfast of champions.
Chuck Jones
New York City
Editor's Note: Chuck Jones is presently appealing his conviction on criminal charges, including burglary and possession of stolen property Marla Maples Trump's shoes and lingerie while he was her publicist.
'Bama Bash
Jim Mullen's Sept. 30 Hot Sheet item about the new Miss America
notes that ''people can be happy despite being from Alabama.'' His
knowledge of my state seems to come only from the media. Alabama's
people are hospitable, patriotic, and happy, and its nature is
breathtaking. Mullen should visit here; if his stereotypes are
dispelled, my letter was not in vain.
Jessica Smith
Birmingham, Ala.
Paul vs. Michael
In your mention of Paul McCartney's Give My Regards to Broad
Street, you state that he sold his music to Michael Jackson. Paul and
John Lennon lost the publishing rights to their songs in 1969; Paul
was in the ironic position of trying to buy back his own works which
Jackson purchased in 1985, outbidding everyone.
Laura Francis
Austin, Tex.
A Trust for Pedro
On behalf of the family and friends of Pedro (the HIV-positive
cast member of MTV's The Real World who is without health insurance),
I'd like to thank you for running the article about his condition.
Donations can be sent to: The Pedro Zamora Medical Needs Trust, Sun
Bank South Florida, Dept. 215070 Lock Box, Miami, FL 33121-5070. Help
is needed.
Judd Winick
Cast Member, The Real World
San Francisco

