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Show Always The Heel, DESERET Savalas Seeks Change By THE MOVIEGOER with his Telly Savalas, shaved head and leering countenance, is the perfect actor for a villain. Hes been longing to play the hero and almost does it in his next pic"Buona Sera, Mrs. ture which opens soon Campbell, at the Towne Theater. In the film he is one of three former American GIs who had served in Italy during World War II. The three a common had bride, and one of them is father of her now the The daughter. Italy for a reunion, and they seek to meet with Mrs. Campbell, a part taken by Gina Lollobrigida. I'm not the viliain in this picture the way I have been in so many others, Telly said during a telephone interview1. three are guy was beating bush. McKennas Gold, another pictures scheduled for release soon, I'm the of my worst kind of heel. And always, my villainy has been by traveling, accompanied Dean At Valley Jimmy Dean, the country and western singer, who has several gold records, opens a engagement tonight at 8:30 at Valley Roy Clark, a comedian-singe- r who has appeared recently on several television shows, Including the Beverly Hillbillies, and the Imperils, a highly publicized new singing group, will appear with Dean. The troupe will perform Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 with a Saturday matinee at 2:30 in addition to the evening performances. possibly because I've wanted to get away from the scene of my crime. Well, I gulped. I wanted to get out of it gracefully. I w ill need you in Rome in early February, when you finish Fellini added. That Bond, was my out. I fold him the Bond film wouldn't be finished until the end of May. I won't have to d Sat yrieon. "I made 'McKenna's Gold in Arizona. Then I went to Rome for Mrs. Campbell, then to London for Assassination Bureau, then Spain for 'The Day of the Landgrab-bers- , and London for Crooks and Coronets. Then I did Saul Madrid, in which the picture was a villain because it wasnt good, ar.d then I went to Switzerland for the latest James Bond movie, On Her Majesty's Secret Service. I'm the j CMTAIMi FUTURES: V "' . f Dean Martin, Nancy Kwan The Wrecking Crew, an- other Matt Helm adventure opened today at the Lyric, Highland and Redw ood. Dean Martin is the star. Elke Sommer leads players on the distaff side, a group of lovely girls who surround Helm as he matches wits and talent with the underw orld. This film marks a return to the films with a gimmicks .s rj ing. Its story centers around the Fagin who u.vd orphans of London to pick pockets and do his thievery. Main interest deals with Oliver, an 8 year-ol- d orphan played by an adorable Mark Lester of that age. that enchant Mark Lester has title role "Oliver." in GALA BENEFIT PREMIERE TONIGHT 8:15 sponsored by SALT LAKE BALLET GUILD speoal . pre-sho- and INTERMISSION GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE AT BOX OFFICE ENTERTAINMENT ARRANGED THRU LAKE A FEW 3.00 and 5.00 I , BALLET WEST aiitor.oc.E0S $10.00 TICKETS BALLET GUILD WINNER of the Year .Nf y. BestNnrPicture Film Cntieo T 7:tS4ttM 70S oud MS York TODAY 2 and 8:30 P6T6R KATHARIN6 OTOOL6 H6PBURN T&l (OFFICE OPEN -- NOON mm. Schia.l, lift Magatina Kalhlun Carroll, Daily Newt j 2 and TODAY ROCK mmnnini IRNfcST perfect holiday entertainment! -S- TEWART KLEIN, WNEW-T- A big, robust; film: rogue-lik- e HEILAH GRAHAM, SYNDICATED COLUMNIST A delight!? 840 -- LIZ SMITH, COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZIn A movie that HUDSON lOtGNIKl A sheet can be enjoyed by everyone! Station Zebra Coot Beautiful! The I -S- 486-134- 1 POWERFUL, DISTURBING FILM!" The second time saw OLIVER found it even more enjoyable than the first! I 12 A SPLENDID HUMANISTIC DOCUMENTWORTHY OF YOUR CLOSEST ATTENTION!'' ' Wrecking Crew." and weapons audiences, SALT GMffiOIKEHOTEnailE Richard f 1 film, ENDS THURSDAY! -S- TARTS FRIDAY- in "The Another Matt Helm Film But Id still like to get away from villains. The little men on Madison Avenue seem to think its inconceivable that Telly Savalas would have a romantic role. I want to show the tower 0 the Fellini So," explained: You are the captain of the ship. You sail and look for monsters. Then you have a wedding and you marry a boy. You are the bride . . . How do you like it so far? Telly Savalas seeks a nice movie role. Music Hall. He and around V? 1 Although i..Kcn from the bleak and sometimes depressing Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens, the film has been turned into a production that bridges the gap between the somber and tragic and between heavy and gay moments, so it is mostly upbeat and entertain- U- "a J He told me he saw all my in In f pictures. I told him to get to the point. After all, I didn't spend many years of my life in the State Department without learning to know when a shared one of the most but serious musicals in movie History, opens an extended roadshow S at engagement tonight oclock at the Uptown Thea- ter. .S B 1 fun-fille- d J m ViSA Telly almost made it out of villain ranks, hut even then he could have been considered villainous. It happened in London, Telly explained. Fellini (the famed Italian director) wanted to talk lo me about doing a role in his Sstyricon. 1969 19, February Oliver. tuneful, ';iI Hi villlainv." Wednesday, 'Oliver Begins Tonight t ' villain Blofield. 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