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Show 10B DESERET NEWS, Thursday, January 23, 1969 & idith Sees The - poor paxtoii oyjfitn pin Hes the exhausted captive of ' By SHETLAH GRAHAM I said Yes. Roz Russell, Katharine Hepburn her slacks are her own thing Barbra Streisand her clothes may vary as to what she wants to project, but they are unmistakably Streisand. They are all chic, all original, they do not follow the fashion trend of the moment, no one tells them what to wear. Joanne Woodward dresses In her own thing or bag. And Faye Dunaway. They are not fashion plates; they are themselves, their own thing I could go back to Greta Garbo. She was always her own woman, never a slave to fashion. . . in her years as designer-in-chiat Paramount, is now at Universal, where her latest creations can be seen cn Shirley MacLalne and the Edith Head discusses film with Shirley Maclaine. other ladies in the cast of "Sweet Charity." "Those best and worst ,ln Hollywood who have a continued Mis "Mia," dressed lists for men and sense of style are Gayle Head, "puts on one of the best wompn have had it," said and Faye Dunaway. acts I've ever seen you have to be courageous to wear Edith's latest project Is to Miss Head in so many words. "Its pure bag, she continued a bedspread. Shes slim, she give an airline look to everycould be chic and elegant. one in the film version of in the current vernacular. When I bought Joanne WoodPeople whu wear bedspreads Airport, which Ross Hunter ward some evening pajamas are usually hiding ' someIs producing lor Universal. The designer has been com- -' for the party to celebrate the r thing. N missioned to give (he flying end of thp movie, Winning, Jn Mias case I can't Imagine what it would he because look lo the asj'engers, the Joanne looked at them and she is skinny as n rail. said, Im sorry Edith, but it people seeing thm off and , According to Edith, the two even the small dogs that are isnt my bag. members of the younger set carried in the airline boxes. "Shall I tell you the names ef Hun-nic- 5 f Liz, Richard Keep Royalty Waiting t LONDON (AP) Elizabeth and Richard Burton Taylor kept royalty waiting at a film premiere Wednesday night. They pleaded car trouble, The Burtons were to have Boy friend' Continues j The musical play, ."The Boy Friend, will be presented for three more nght? and a matinee at the Pioneer Memorial Theater of the University of Utah, it was announced toejay., , The delightful production has played to three capacity' audiences since it opened a week ago. A few seats are available for tonight, Friday and Saturday and for the matinee on Saturday. Evening performances are at 8 p.m. The matinee begins at 2 p.m. A fast, breezy production, the show spoofs the 1920s in song and comedy. It creates the 1920's in colorful fashion. Choreography, acting, setting, costumes and music contribute to a choice bit of theater, according to nearly everyone who has seer) it. H. E. D. Redford directs and has one of the starring roles. Olliers include Dana Swenson, Dr. Keith Engar, Patricia Clawson and Joan Carman. been stars greeting Princess Alexandra, cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, when she arrived with her husband, Angus OgTvy, to see Burtons film "Where Eagles Dare. But the Burtons were missing. Are we going to wait for them or what, darling? asked of Ogilvy. I . dont know, raid the d MGM ofprincess. ficials apologized and led the royal couple to their seats. By the time the Burtons arrived, 20 minutes late, the red carpet had been rolled up and the film had started. broke We said Burton. down, and were stuck for an hour there wasnt a pub for miles. Finally they got a lift. Bed-face- Our gi GSdritrf EbStlbm in the lineup Rolls-Royc- FOX e Of EW iUNu&J.W m rSE32H3l N rri PNylael 5? OPEN 4:30 rim JOHN WAYNE KATHARINE ROSS dvnng th feat isl HU n!. Speak ot Unspoken Thing ILIZARITH TAYLOR MIA ARROW ROSIRT MITCHUM SECRET CEREMONY Suggested Warren Beatty. Warren for tH s I couldnt help Ive seen Warren tieless, unshaven, casual to the point of aw- fulness.' One thing is sure, Warren does his own thing. B e a tty? shouting. SinTheSStIS H nwn-i.v.wi- SMOWTIMES: 12.2.4.6,8 410 I undo II not or afewlt par PLUS SPECIAL SHORT. Bmcrj ENDS TONITEI KIRK DOUGLAS THE BROTHERHOOD ALEX CORD IRENE PAPAS LUTHER ADLER Roscoe Lee Browne in "Uptight' coming soon. 'Uptight Slated At Penthouse . me Uptight, erful movie y . year, will open next at the Penthouse Theater. Setting for the stoiy is Cleveland in April, 1966. It is the story of a poor, frustrated, fundamentally sincere black man caught In a changing flvmfSM ,v is the look at ghetto life of Black America. It reveals the lack of unified leadership and the widening split between disciplined and armed militants who can no longer wait for liberation. of the pow- dramas of the NwrVrfeY 2 Iheotres film is based on the The Informer, by mSS mwchom tUVJXilJJ!- Scars Ezras - OFlaherty. world. He is too weak emoan honest tionally vto take stand and fight for his convictions. i After 26 years in the steel mills, he finds himself out of work, unable to support the woman he loves and stifled by society in his every ambition until he slowly ceases to do anything. The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King shocks him and he tries to soften the blow with alcohol. He becomes untrustworthy, an social unwanted unhappy misfit who finally betrays to the police a young militant who is his best friend. A side feature of Uptight XffiP , y j, . RtoStar 2 ft' 6TH FUN WEEK! 2 vj J. GOOD SEATS NOW AVAILABLE IVERY EVE :00 MAT. WED. 2:00 lY'IT.EW ONLY SHOW )l fey J Mature AT OLYMPUS OPEN m cconmafe uatotft r r JIGSAW" ' moune iecMNcoion uNiveEai tirmtCTtO-Etfa- Con v: to Tim make-up- . Dino (Dean Martin) always looks casual, always appropriately dressed. And (Jr 1 BRIDGES ll es and A THEATRE? Si M , INTER-MOUNTAI- N cauw w color Today, for the young stars, if its in, its on. The sex thing is out, people like Zsa Zsa Gabor, Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield, they were out to project the sex image. That is not the thing today." I was surprised when Edith told me that she &l60 dresses the male stars. Heaven help her when Joe Namath yields to the film offers. Hes good looking, original, hes bound to be in pictures, Edith shuddered slightly. "I can just hear him telling me to mind my own thing when I try to tell Mm what to wear. T.iere are men, she conwho wear what they tinued, want, vhen they want and how they want. Cary Grant is one. Paul Newman is another he Is now buying more clothes and all he ever asks is, Is it comfortable? Steven McQueen can look like a fashion plate when he has to, but when he Is not In he uniform in a picture believes In dressing any way he likes. He believrs that when youre oft the screen what you wear is your own business. Its like Joanne Woodward, she can dress up and look gorgeous when she has to but when she Is taking the kids to the market she does not believe in wearing false eyelash- Jyj young ladies, with a unique idea piiQfcJl of revenge. CH0S&wfck--JoNeS me. Oscars outright, and 30 nominations for the dresses ,she has designed for the stars in the fast three decades, from 1 thfree of the five male and female stars who have always done their own thing? Edith asked "HOLLYWOOD (NANA) Edith Head has wen seven to Dunaway. We Dietrich lunched primarily to discuss the good and bad" dressers of Hollywood, , Edith, unlike some newcomer? in her field, really knows her subject. She is a kind lady, and while stating categorically that nine out of ten of the new young stars in 1 io'llywood have no sense of style in the dress department, she refured to name names. She did say, however, that the last time she saw Mia Harrow, site thought she was wearing a bedspread. Edith, whom I have known assS3IESmSM t I I ant AT COLOR 10 UPTOWN )S t-JW;- by Deluxe Unitud ArtiftB m IIHIIIiIIIZW Station Zebra CUITAIN9I MATURISi ADULI- 1- Tit I 7M I t3SS THE ACCLAIMED MOTION PICTURE GOOD SEATS NOW AVAILABLE John CissivAes "FACES" .viy CURTAINSt tEATUIKSi ADULTS 5ta ENDING THURSDAY: 5TH DELIGHTFUL WEEK! Vmlt HK500CT10N1 -S- PHttl TARTS fRIDA- ' i::o?C3C3T Ti lichtilcsNr ADDID ENJOYMENT!... X, ) OPEN 4.15 TiiIi'4 IN 'Mint'' 1 99. 7 30. 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