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'Sinister Madonna'--Scene 1, Take 1 As The Cameras Invade the Square

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After tossing down a Hazen's breakfast, rough, tough, but sensitive young here Kyle Arnon, (STEPHEN D. LERNER '68) enters Phillips Book Store. Little does he know that his life will be unalterably changed this day. The "Sinister Madonna" will pass his way and he will be inextricably caught in her web of evil.

"The Sinister Madonna" is also the name of the first movie produced by the Ivy Film Society. The president of the society, Timothy Hunter '68, is behind the camera. He's the director and writer of his saga of the very near east.

After Arnon falls for the Madonna he is forced to join her in assorted sordid activities. His roommate is too, until he breaks the spell and...well, let it be known that the film will shoot location shots in Adams House, Holyoke Center, the IAB and other sinful spots.

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