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Meryl Streep Shines in "Postcards from the Edge"

Film critic Stephen Schiff says Streep is best in comedies -- including this dysfunctional tale about a mother and daughter in Hollywood, written by Carrie Fisher, and adapted by her book of the same name.

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Other segments from the episode on September 13, 1990

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, September 13, 1990: Interview with Tracy Morgan and Aldyn McKean; Commentary on Dave Bartholomew; Interview with James Adams; Review of the film "Postcards from the Edge."

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