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ADVISORY/Premiere Screening of "The Rugrats Movie".


--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--

     WHAT: Premiere Screening of "The Rugrats Movie"

     WHO: "The Rugrats Movie" attendees include: Gabor Csupo, Arlene
          Klasky, Norton Virgien, Igor Kovalyov, Albie B. Hecht, David
          N. Weiss, Mark Mothersbaugh, E.G. Daily (voice of Tommy
          Pickles), Cheryl Chase (voice of Angelica), Christine
          Cavanaugh (voice of Chuckie Finster), Kath Soucie (voice of
          Phil, Lil and Betty Deville), Melanie Chartoff (voice of
          Didi Pickles), Edie McClurg; From the Soundtrack: Jakob
          Dylan, Lisa Loeb and Blackstreet (Chauncey Hannibal, Teddy
          Riley, Terrell Phillips and Eric Williams)

          Other guests include: Jack Nicholson, Billy Bob Thornton,
          Courtney Love, Robert Downey Jr., Gloria Stuart, Kim
          Delaney, Coolio, Jada Pinkett Smith, Loni Anderson, Sinbad,
          French Stewart, Melissa Joan Hart, Penny Marshall, Howie
          Mandel, Rosanna Arquette, James Woods, Ray Romano, Madeline
          Stowe, Elizabeth Perkins, Teri Garr, Valerie
          Bertinelli...and more to come.

     WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 8, 1998 -- 2:00 p.m.

     WHERE: Mann Chinese Theatre, 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood

     About "The Rugrats Movie"

     "The Rugrats Movie" finds the Pickles family facing the biggest
adventure to happen in any household -- the birth of a new child. As
Didi and Stu Pickles struggle with the changes to their growing brood
with the arrival of baby Dylan, big brother Tommy and his pals decide
that the baby's antics are cramping their style and attempt to take
him back to the "hop-sickle."
     Attempting the trip in one of Dad's wacky inventions, the Rugrats
lose their way and end up lost in a vast forest, frightened by looming
shadows, a wily wolf, a mysterious wizard and a group of hungry
monkeys that escaped from a circus. Throughout their adventure, the
Rugrats learn deep lessons about the value of friendship and the
rewards of family.

Release Date:                 Nov. 20, 1998
Directed by:                  Norton Virgien and Igor Kovalyov
Produced by:                  Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo
Executive Produced by:        Albie Hecht, Debby Beece
Written by:                   David N. Weiss and J. David Stern
MPAA Rating:                  G

     About Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

     Proceeds from the event will benefit the Cedars-Sinai Liver
Transplant Program, which, since its inception in 1989, has been
dedicated to a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary approach to
preventing, diagnosing, and treating all forms of liver disease. The
program is among the finest in the world, from pioneering research for
lifesaving devices like the Bioartificial Liver (BAL), now in clinical
trial across the nation, to the fact that their patient survival rate
consistently surpasses the national average. all funds raised by the
Cedars-Sinai Liver Transplant Program are dedicated to maintaining
program excellence.

     All Press Must be Accredited to Cover Arrivals to the Event.
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