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Show Review: 'Monte Walsh' tured his audience in his most dramatic role, Monte Walsh. Marvin portrays one of the wests real cow-Punching cowboys who, with his side kick (Jack Plance)! rides the range of the vanishing old west. Age, time, and the modern ways catch up with the cowboys, the money gets tight, jobs scarce, and the weak turn to a criminal life. Towns once full of gayety and life now sulk in the darkness with only the last of the cowboys hanging on, trying to get three squares a day with a place to sleep. The once-filled saloons are now empty, occupied only by rats, spider webs, and a forgotten bartender. Amidst this life where nothing seems to go right, Marvin, in his rough, tough way', decides to break the horse that can't be broke and takes you for the wildest ride ever seen on the screen. After the town is demolished, horse and rider covered with mud and the town's stockyard trampled by a stampede, the horse finally gives in. This flick is filled with action, warmth, sympathy, love and true life. I have been used to the old type shoot-em-up western with flowered up stories and fairy-tale endings. Monte Walsh is a story that is true to life and tells it like it is. It is nice to see a western and know how it really was in the days of the last cowboy. BY AL THELIN Once again Lee Marvin has cap- Stravinsky Xhe University of Utah Cham-.r Cham-.r Orchestra is presenting a con-,t con-,t on Sunday, November 8, 970 at 3:00 P.M. in Music Hall '00 Performed will be the Stra-;insky Stra-;insky CONCERTO FOR STRING ORCHESTRA. This is jie first time that this Stravinsky tork has ever been performed in Ml Lake City. Also on the pro-aim pro-aim will be Handel's SONATA OPUS 6 No. 3, CONCERTO IN G MINOR FOR VIOLIN AND 3RCHESTRA by Nardini, and Grieg's HOLBERG.S SUITE. The ancert is free to the public. Musical Director and Con-ioctor Con-ioctor of the Chamber Orchestra is Christian Tiemeyer. Now in his lid year at the University, Mr. Tiemeyer has become well known unong Salt Lake concert going mdiences. |