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Show movies by the fact that Monica turns out to liave a little evil in her as well. Due to late schedule changes theatres and times of movies have For complete not been listed Theatres Lake at Salt all listings the check August 4 edition please of the Rocky Mointain Review, Khartoum With Excellent irk Chirlton Heston, Laur-Sen- ce Olivier, Ricliard Johnson, Ralph Richardson - a fine adventure film - good for family Good Fair entertainment. When a British General and his 10,000 untrained Egyptian troops go after religious fanatic Poor Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf With Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, George Segal, Sandy Dennis. Adapted from the Edward Albee Broadway play by Ernest Lehman and directed by Mike Nichols. Definitely an adult film - rated unobjectionable for adults with reservations by Legion of Decency. The movie is expertly directed, cast and played. Albee'sdialouge has come through Hollywood unscathed to provide a film with impact - and one that evokes rather traumatic audience reaction and sympathy with the plight ot two people with problems not quite so remote. Modesty Blaise l Monica Vitti, Terence Stamp, Dirk Bogarde, Harry Andrews spy stoiy - Legion of decency for rating - Unobjectionable -- adults. Monica Vitti is only one of the attributes tliat help to make Modesty Blaise exotic. It s a wild spy film - that spoofs not only spy films, but everything else around. The whole film is redeemed Laurence Olivier in the Sudan, they are led into a trap a massacred. From then on it's seige and confrontation between British General Gordon (Charlton Heston) and Olivier as the Mahdi. The production is good - photography excellent - and the action spectacular - a good adventure film. The Russians Are Coming The Russians Are Coming With Carl Reiner, Eva Marie Saint, Alan Arkin, Brain Keith, Johnathan Winters, Theodore Bikel - comedy - family entertainment. A Russian sub goofs and goes aground on a sand bar off New England. The Russian crew goes ashore to get help from townspeople - who aren't quite sure if they've been invaded or not. - The result is hilarious. How To Steal Million A iH With Audrey Hepburn, Peter EliWal-lach.- ,.. Fine Madness A With Sean Connery, Joanne Woodward, Jean Seberg, Patrick O'Neal. This is not family entertainment, Legion of Decency B Rating. been wondering you've whether Sean Connery andJames Bond would be matched for life - forget it. Connery proves his talent to be varied and professional in 'A Fine Madness." The story levels a find comic blast at most of the accepted institutions, and Connery, as a rouglihewn poet Connery shows as much disregard for the accepted norm as he shows high regard for the pleasures of sex. Joanne Woodward and Jean Seberg turn in satisfactory roles. The film suffers from a heavy If hand in the direction oi burlesque - wluui it could have been sliarp satin'. OToole, CharlesBoyer, mostly an adult comedy. This comedy about a grand theft of a worthless piece of art should be better than it is -considering the cast and William Wyler's talent for direction, plus a very merry dialogue. A film that should whisk along with gusto..,. it crawls.... but Hepburn is charming, and the laughs are frequent. WHOOPS! Information received by ed- The Guide" led to an erroneous report in last weeks itors of issue concerning the Treasure Mountain Arts Festival. The Festival is being held in Salt Lake rather than Park City at The East South Temple. schedule 'reported jn last weeks issue was also in error. The correct schedule is for concerts on August 5, August 12, and August 19 at 8 P.M. 566 G 13 |