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Show Page 24 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, March 14, 1885 Music, drama, books, the people film, art and their works Wo M M New World Pictures, Hollywood, California has negotiated a multi-tnillidollar motion picture production deal with Charles E. Sellier, Jr. wherein New World will finance and distribute three motion pictures to be produced by Sellier and his Sellier Entertainment Compa- on Producer-Writer-Direct- or ny- The three films included in the deal are "Vigilante," "Dead Lessons," and "Black Mass," all to be directed by Sellier and produced by Robert Rehme, New World Picand chief executive officer, says, "We're excited that a filmmaker with Sellier's skills and abilities has agreed to produce and direct his next several pictures for New World. Allan C. Pedersen and Tom Chapman. All three productions are set for 1985 start dates. "Vigilante" will be filmed in and Atlanta, Georgia in April-Ma- y will ahve a six week shooting schedule. The Icoations for "Black Mass" and "Dead Lessons" are yet to be determined. "Chuck has an exceptional track record for successful motion pictures. We value his expertise and look forward to working with him." Sellier has the best theatrical Producer Pedersen describes "Vigilante" as, "a revenge action adventure thriller," and "Dead Lessons" and "Black Mass" as, "youth oriented horror stories." from the deep South. It is being produced as g Beth Henley's Pulitzer of the "Crimes play Heart" will be performed tonight and Friday at S p.m. in the Nelke Experimental Theatre in the Harris Fine Arts Center at Brigham Ywing University. It will also play Saturday at 4:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. "Crimes of the Heart" is a g comedy that explores sibling rivalry and the love shared by three sisters Prize-winnin- Boogens." He has created several television series and movies of the week including "Grizzly Adams"; '"Classics Illustrated"; "Greatest Heroes of the Bible"; and "Mark Twain's America," and has written seven best selling books. S.F, School mil Crimes of the Heart' ill Open Thursday success record of any independent filmmaker. Listed among his box office hits are "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams," "In Search of Noah's Ark," "Beyond and Back," "Hanger 18" and "The tures '"MA M Scott portrays the lawyer, sweetGreen is Meg's former heart and Mary Ann Keller is a heart-warmin- spry and snobby cousin. Admission is free of charge. - -- 1 a graduate project with Kathy Biesinger as director. The cast features Mitzi Melville as Lenny, Michelle Reading as Meg and Tammy Jo Willis as Babe. Art Boynter mmm Concert Tonight ' Spanish Fork Middle School and Junior High School Orchestras, wilder the direction of Karl Allred, ;will perform a concert tonight at 7 ji.m. in the Little Theatre. - - 5 The young musicians Ml will play Prises Cut to dear So We tfon't fiaw to Count Ther ) as well as several numbers by Utah composers including Robert Frost. Allred played the viola in the Utah Symphony Orchestra for IS years before becoming a teacher in the Nebo School District 12 years ago. He has also performed with other orchestras. ' several Several items including baked goods will be offered for sale to help raise funds for the purchase of instruments needed by tne or- , arr iinj'i l IMBWMMM i - - in nr'i IIIWIBI I J ; chestra. The concert is free of charge open to Cress & Gfsss 0i frst Beautiful beveled glass, sparkling brass trim. SsSfl LigftSS or drome. 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