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MOVIES - July 2, 1987

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Salt Lake City may be rather far from Hollywood, but mere geography hasn’t stopped police and lawyers involved in the case of one Mark W. Hofmann from hiring a Los Angeles agent to represent them in any negotiations for movie rights to the story. Hofmann, 32, pleaded guilty in January to second-degree murder in the slayings of Steven Christensen and Kathleen Sheets on Oct. 15, 1985. Nine of the people working the case--which also involved forged documents, many dealing with early Mormon Church history--have entered into an uneasy alliance, agreeing to lend their names and characters to producers interested in movie options to the Hofmann story. The price? Anywhere from $500 to $2,500 per person. Things do get less expensive as you go East. . . .

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