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Itourbon I years old 7/JlJt; A thrill-packed week of Celebrity Living for a family of four! * A week of luxurious living at the famous it Dine- with start «t th« celebrated Hollywood Continental Hotel on Sunset Strip Brown Derby. * You are guests of MGM Studios lunching at the * Enjoy dinner and slow at the renowMd studio commissary end tounnn the stages and Crescendo on Sunset atrip. sets where "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" was filmed. * Dine at the piotureequ* Sporteman't Ledge hi A You'll tour Columbia Studios, watch the filming the Valley. and meet the stars during lunch In the studio * Thrill to an exeWng evening tt <* ' U Dtec commissary. * Enjoy a deluxe tour of the fabulous Movteltn4 * You are guests at Warner Brothers Studios Wax Muieum. where you tour the sets and watch the actual filming of the new TV series "Wendy and Me," * Dine at the famous Luai in Beverry Hills. starring George Burns and Connie Stevens, and "No Time for Sergeants," starring Sammy A Enjoy dinner at the Pirtsien Restaurant oft Jackson.
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