Show V'V 14A THE OGDEN OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- lion dollars worth cf movie offers in order to return to the stage next fall” he said “II things go well I should be in rehearsal in Sep- R SUNDAY MORNING JUNE I960 12 BEHIND THE SCENES “In the ‘Wild’ role” he continued “we failed to shovv what we were trying to put over” “We wanted to show why young people tend to bunch into groups that seek ex- screen pression in violence and all that Marlon Brando is one of Holly- vve did was shov the violence” wood’s and Broadway's top actors He said that he’s just the ‘kid’ who resents this profoundly who rides a motorcycle and wears His public ' personality is based a black leather jacket with cross-bone- s primarily on a pair of roles he painted on the back to most played early in his career Stanley peop’e Kowalski in Tennessee Williams’ “They feel they know me before “A Streetcar Named Desire” and they meet me” ha said think a motorcyclist in “The Wild One” I’m rude and unfeeling “They and I gues? Everyone thinks I’m like these they’ll feel that way about me until two characters in real life” he I die” said “I’d hat to think so” The truth Is that Marlon now 35 He went on to explain his resent- is a world-famou- s actor — not for ment his personality — but for his actual “Kowalski was always right and acting He can draw raves from never afraid” he said “He never an audience and critics alike But wondered he never doubted him- he says he’s still not certain that self His ego was very secure And acting is his forte LAUREN BACALL and Kenneth More star in the he had the kind of brutal aggresLIKES TO ACT siveness I hate I’m afraid of it Cinemascope De Luxe Color film “Flame Over India” I detest the character!” “There are many things about an actor that I like” he said being REALISTIC ACTOR “I’m able to meet many outstandMarlon gives deep study to all ing people that I wouldn’t if I h's roles and has an ability in act- weren’t in the profession And I ing that is rated near great by like traveling But for the other d many critics He played this role side of the profession an actor is of Kowalski in “Streetcar” so realrarely left alone You can almost and it was that little istically vividly never go to a public place because on held while over passengers are India in all its color forms the wonder he became identified with ' people stare at you For some reabackground for the exciting and a forced stop being that kind of a man by many son people make you something II was produced by Buddy Adler people suspenseful CmemaScope and De special when you’re not at all If Luxe Color film “Flame Over In- anu directed by Joshua Logan they would stop to think they’d know that an actor’s life isn’t much dia” which staits at the Egyptian FDR Movie Readied different from theirs” Theater today Marlon is more than interested in Jn Lauren vehicle are HOLLYWOOD the Starred Producer (UPI) a director He already becoming More and Herbert Dore Bacall Kenneth Schary has moved on to the has directed one film “One-Eye- d lot to Warner Bros Lorn get ready for The role played by Miss Bacall filming of “Sunrise at Campc-beilo- ” a picture in which Ralph is said to be a distinct departure Children under 12 Free star who usufor the sultry-voice- d Adults 75c Bellamy and Greer Garson play i g Franklin Delano Roosevelt a and Mrs sophisally plays Roosev elt ticate In this film she is seen as HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Margaret Hindu governess to a prince and accompanies him on his O’Brien who doesn’t drink smoke N flight to safety from rebelling Mos- or rock ‘n’ roll is finding it diffi- Studio Simulates Plane lems cult to regain the star status she HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Warner More plays a charming but forceBrothers’ construction child— as when had a sweetness and department ful British Captain who has been On Highway 91 North of Layton completed one of the most intricate sent to rescue the little prince and light were movie vogues in its history for “The Crowdjobs his American governess During Yul Brynner 1 w Now with film trends emphasing ed Sky” The entire length of Stage their departure to the hills the blood Gina Lollosrigim 4 was used for construction guts and sex the attack is launched and '’the dangers cabin interior of a Solomon -- She encountered supply plenty of sus- actress is turning more towards the commercial airliner-- TV to is and she where have stage TICMXfCOC©' pense her own anthology series Lom plays a posing “I’m not sexy” said Miss Oas a reporter who actually intends m jsurm W ADMIRAL THEATER ’Brien although she looks like a to kill the young prince Clearfield TA cross between Vivien Leigh Jean The film has a cast of 5000 a and Simmons Elizabeth "SINK THE BISMARCK" Marcel Heilman produced the jounger Taylor diDana Winter Kenneth Moore Lee and J picture Thompson cmon by c tuw 1 m r AnJ 'SeVk “And frankly” she added “I’m rected Matinee 3 CO pm CieMASecN£ "i not going to try to be something Box office opens 7:30 show ot duk SECOND FEATURE Open 6:45 pm not I’m A is all that good part ‘ Bus Stop” Cinemascope and col- counts to a real actress” or film starring Marilyn Monroe and and Don Murray is the co-hshe has at least $300000 from her DRIVE-I- N THEATRE n The story is a account child-actinMiss O’Brien is days— of what happens in a bus station 1 9th and Wash EX perfectly content to play the housewife most of the time to her new ®ox :30 Show Dusk ilf!J husband Bob Allen a Show Eye Sandburg commercial art student with one Here it is the show everyone is laughing at more of school to go year — HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Bette Da“OPERATION PETTICOAT” “I’m cautious about everything” vis and husband Gary Merrill are in Technicolor considering a television spectacu- said the refined Miss O’Brien “We Curtis Grant Joan O'Brien Dina Merrill Cory Tony lar of Carl Sandburg readings The went together for three years beit actress recently returned from a fore being man ied last August” Exciting Miss O’Brien a native of San road show tour to rejoin Merrill in “MONEY WOMEN AND GUNS” a Hollywood damatization of Sand-- ' Diego Calif is on display now in In Technicolor a film called “Heller With a Gun” burg’s works Jock Mahoney Kim Hunter Tim Hovey starring Sophia Loren BEHIND THE SCENES By Alice Pardee West One of the greatest laments of a star — is fo have his personality stamped on him patterned from a character he has played on the Bacall Plays New Role In Film Suspense-Fille- j Jacks” a Western with himself in the starring role “It was a choi esome fatiguing ‘ experience” he said “But I wouldn’t be surprised if I didn’t pick up the megaphone real soon again Majbe several years from now when I ve become an acting ‘has been’ I’ll really concentrate on directing and it will require everything that Ive learned as an actor” Marlon makes it clear that he isn’t given over to actions of anymore but that he intends to live his Lfe as he chooses “I think the onl thing an actor owes his public is not to bore them” he said and this is something he need not ever be concerned about not zs an actor nor director He’ll soon be seen in “The Fugitive Kind” with Anna Magnani and Joanne Woodward Those who know him feel he will be a great actor in the future theater He is another star who started his career of success on Broadway Another actor who loves to divide his time between Broadway stage movies and directing is two-tim- e Academy Award winner Anthony Quinn He is presently with Lana Turner in the film “Portrait in Black” “I’m turning down almost a mil director George Sidney extended the location filming schedule on Mexico “Pepe” to include Taxco know r fc the romantic silver town t'-- tourists throughout Taxco will be the photographic site of a new Cantinflas and Shirley Jones whoj with Dan Dailey are Michael Callen and other guest celebrities in the color film co-starr- ? -- i- 't 3 Budget Takes a Fall ‘ MARLON BRANDO Resents “Stamped” Personality HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Joshua Locan exceeded his producer’s budget by 30 cents for “Tall 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