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Show Molly Ringwald: Happy jusl to be like I am Patrick Los Angues Tunes Writer HOLL WOOD Walking glumlv don the street, wearing a rumpled topcoat and lavender high-tosneakers, her feBy wuhvut seeing some photographic identification explaining that she had just turned 16 and didn't have her drivers license yet. Ringwald said sheepishly. "Ive got a note from my mother would that help'1" When the matter was finally settled. she sighed and said, "This is not my day, in a major way." But minutes later, Ringwalds sunny disposition had returned. Like most she's a mass of contradictions; gloomy one moment, giddy the next: poised enough to accept graciously compliments from passing strangers and yet impulsive enough to stare in awe when she thought she'd spotted pop starlet Cyndi Lauper on the street. This expressiveness is probably what has made the freckled young actress such a hit in her first starring role. While divided on the general merits of John Hughes' rambunctious comedy, the critics had praise for Ringwald. who lit up "Sixteen Candles" with a deft, precocious performance as a shy teen angel with a hopeless crush on a sexy-higschool senior. Ringwald herself, just back from p dora - with a front turned-u- brim pulled down her past eye-brow- Molly Ringwald looked like Holly Go-lig- teen-ager- wah a ease of the blue ly meames. It had been a Moll Ringwald rough afternoon for the willowy young star of "Sixteen Candles." First off. she had a batch of unexpected homework, largely because her teacher had caught her reading "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" in math class. She had also just spied a picture of herself in the new Vanity Fair, which she authoritatively labeled as "totally ugly." Then, while buying a w hite buffalo skirt at a popular store, she was mortified to discover that the clerk wouldn't accept her credit card The Salt Lake Tribune .'till a baby - the Beatles "I'm definitely in my Beatles phise," stie said, sitting .it an outdoor eafe. tupp.ng off a Cnine e dinner by devouring a blend of cnuco-latand boysenberry ice cream. I heard 'AH My Loving' on the radio and I've been listening to them ever since. " Ringwald has sung with her fa ther's Great Pacific Jazz Band since she was 4. But she prefers to concen- he filmed Thj Chicago where Breakfast Club," another Hughes-ui-recteensemble piece, was full of praise for the former National Lampoon comedy writer and author of "Mr. Mom' and "Vacation"). She describes him as the d high-schix- e world's oldest teen-age- r "John's really afraid some d iv his kids are gonna come into his room and tell him to turn down the radio,"' she said, practicing a familiar teenage trait of using first names to describe everyone in her life. "It's just that he hasn't forgotten what it's tike to be a kid, which is why I think his movies ring so true." Ringwald grinned. "He also has this amazing record collection, with everything completely out of order, so you can just wade in and never find anything: I looked for hours just to find a Joan Armatrading record." At an age when most girls are swooning over Duran Duran, Ringwald has eclectic pop music tastes, with favorites including Elvis Costello, Squeeze, Split Enz, the Psychedelic Furs, the Pretenders and a band that broke up when she was , trate on her acting career "1 just hale all those actresses who go on the talk shows and gab about their singing careers." she said, twirling a tuft of her orange-crushair underneath her hat. "Tin so busy on a movie set. trying to do my work and study with a tutor that I even forget to eat. It's not so easy, going from learning your lines to studying 'Macbeth.' Ringwald certainly doesn't fit the mold of today's MTV generation. Shed rather meet J.D. Salinger than Simon Le Bon, she thinks drugs are for "jerks" and had nothing but kind words for her parents, admitting she has finally gotten past the stage h wnere she thought "they were wrung ubuut tvei y thing in life " "MMlv b mutunty is unbelievable" sjid director Hughes 'She?. I he only actor who can go to and say that I've cut out her June Saturday. 2, house and just sit there and watch him forgetting that he didn t know siie was theie On their first date she walked him right into a light pole 1 Rmgw aid said her father, ev er the hipster, picked himself up. adjusted tils sunglasses and said, "bwingi.-- i In fact the only time Ringw.uo was at a loss for wolds was when a visitor remarked on tier special fondness fur 'Sixteen Candles" co s'ar Anthony Michael Hall who in t reduces himself to Inf in the film by modestly volunteering that he s never "bagged a babe before'') Lowering her eyes to hide a deep blush she explained. "He's my boyfriend, scene because it'll make the movie better and she ll say OK She ulw jvs puls the picture ahead if herself That's pretty hard to find in anyone, but in someone who's 16. it borders on the miraculous." The proJuct of a warm, support iv e family, Ringwald gets a special kick out of legalirg visiters with tales of her parents' courtship, which was complicated by the fact that her father, a jazz musician, was ' though I never tliougnt it w.,uld hapmean, lie's shorter than me. pen younger than ine When I first met him I said. 'No thank you.' " blind "I think mv mom was a little slow 'cause she'd go over to my aunts 1 lilt Theatres CITIZENS $2.50 jmhbhkm 'in) An ANYTIME! EXCLUSIVE! ,,a y i AT 19K-- ) a: On April 13th, a new movie called Phar Lap opened in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo. It proved to be an extraordinary experience. Audiences applauded and cheered a picture that they enjoyed as never before. 94 said they would recommend it to their friends. Newspaper critics in all three cities praised this special movie. This is a picture that can If adventure has a name, it must be Indiana jones. A be shared by all. i "Phar Lap is good stuff!.. 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