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Article: GLENN CLOSE, KEITH CARRADINE STAR STORY OF LOVE, DISEASE.(TV Magazine)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- January 24, 1988
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I t's a long way from "Fatal Attraction" to "Stones for Ibarra," but Glenn Close has no complaints.
"It's one of the most beautiful scripts I ever read," says Close of "Ibarra," a "Hallmark Hall of Fame" production airing Friday at 9 p.m. on WRGB (Channel 6).
Close and Keith Carradine play a San Francisco couple who in 1959 decide to start their lives anew in Ibarra, a small village in Mexico.
"Ibarra's" Sara Everton "has a very, very vivid imagination," says Close, 40. (So did Alex, the psycho Close played in the monster big-screen hit "Fatal Attraction.") Sara "has real vibes about other people. She's sensitive to nuance. She's also very ...