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Show i'. . WrTt r ' ' . 40 '' ;F SI Wit , ? - T - -- ,llir lfN', ' i frf "f 1 " i.. ti.yyry...iini.j '"yriaIWHT . m ., UTjtry"l :. Julie Gets Toughest Hole For Any Actress DESERET NEWS, Friday, April 28,. 1967 ;c, f ' ' - -J- - r ' By THE MOVIEGOER Julie Andrews has what Is described as "the toughest ever aircptod by a anv vv here, screen a tress " anytime It's the stalling role In 'Star'" the biographical film of Gertrude Lawrence, musical comedy star. The description comes from Robert Wise, Miss Anwho is directing drews in the new film, as he did in the all time moneymak-"Th- e Sound of Music. '' "I Just hope she stays well Mr. Wise said, and happy, to be a because ita go' i long, every-da- be will grind. y She This was J920. acenea. We have aelieduled a minimum of 32 weeks for filming, and Julie started .chorehearsals two reographic months ago. years after 19 Gertrude rent of all in 91 per was Lawrepce bom." So much is Julie involved in that the film's entire production schedule has been plotted to fit her physical availability. During the first 23 days of shooting in Hollywood, shell do three of the four most elaborate musical Star! During a telephone Interview, Mr. Wise furnished further data on life bf Julie for the film: "She will appear in 21 out of 24 musical numbers numbers. The fourth will be staged at the Lyceum Theater In New and in the subsequent York 20 d.ivs in the big town she'll le rushed to 27 different "She will have the largest wardrobe ever fitted to one 98 separate outfits, by star which to carry out the flavor of the most colorful styles 'of thrpe decades, beginning with , In Cbney Island, she rides a of a flagpole to kiss a flagpole sitter; in she Washington Square, crowns a walking race winner in a 1925 setting and 'up around Central Park she'll be doing the Black Bottom dance on the roof of a taxi. Eight days in southern Francp follow. Then, while Wise takes hiscrev to Iindon for 17 days (practically the only days without Julie) he films scenes showing Gertrude I,awrenoe at agps-fro6 to 14, with seven child actresses playing the roles. who Gertrude Lawrence, crane to the top died in 1952, was the sort of woman who, was chauffeured in a Roils Roy cp to court where she went into bankruptcy because she was $73,000 in debt, although even in the market-crasdavs of 1929 she was earning $3,500 a week. her first Broadway musical, ' "The Boy Friend. Immediately after that, she wtnt into "My Fair "Lady, which set a long-rurecord on Broadway. Before her first picture. Mary Poppins," wa released, she had signed for "Sound of Music and "Americanization of Emily " Later came "Tom Curtain" and Hawaii " She could be on the screen in thiee pictures at once Her Sound of Music' starts an extended reiui n' engagement next week at the Studio Theater, and her "Hawaii" will be continuing at the Centre h That sounds like a far cry from those charming governess roles to which Bob-Wis- answers firmly "1 would never have started this movie without Julie Andrews'" The number of has meanShe was 19 ing for Miss Andrews that age when she started in J j '., '"V'f. ttjv !& 'atouwVAjN"'s iS jTniec - ARIZ. (AP) M. ert D. Morgan refiled a $1.28 million suit against y, y- - F DINO DE LAURENTIIS 30 p.m. Both Days Production of O Bilim pedal Student Matinees 4- .TECHNICOLOR' ii-e-b ...In Tht Beginning TibcdaD-ljO'GfekStlj- a A Maricopa County Superior Court dismissed the suit, claiming Morgan waived his rjight to sue when he accepted more than $30,000 in state industrial compensation 1 X , dMIamil Sat, V , tUI, TODAY THE HAIR IvenJftfc SlJO-- DRYER' p n. M 32 So. Thre Ther II Aim TOMORROW THE WORLO! 2omnm mm rK new... g V frl.. tMm f ONIGHTi P.MJftTOMORRO 2E me... -- il TAe flint adventure.. kidding! The handsome young V ' metnocolop tycoon? BOTB IXClTOVT vu MAI INSAOBUHI ness with compensation payments and that an auditor for MGM gave false testimony in the Superior Court trial. Morgan, husband of actress Yvonne Decarlo, lost a leg and an eye in April, 1962, during the filming of "How The West Was Won near Superior, Ariz. He was toppled from a train by a load of logs and run over by three railroad cars. SMHMHB pax lNO AMMUCIIGN - CNEMASCOPE Color The next door AlMCiai laturday "Tammy fa. yivv cwwmuuEihua KID'S SHOW A- - playboy? i ItOO p.m. Only mi tkt Ntlnlw THf MOVfD OYER! UC.Ur 4TH 11:43 Adults Only!! PICTURE THAT EXPLORES MIRISfH The dashing tail-guy- "PANAV lblON COLOR bjDcLwe PKFNTS WIEK1 RICHARD HARRIS MATS, 1 f M. Plata Called Glory" GATES fa SUN pea i ffcr. THvfc UMV It AT X P.M. J 7S.3UO the tower MICROSCOPE! BIZARRE BARKER IN IN COLOR WITH A FREUDIAN 4 rA AT TWO THEATRES IS S1A A needn't THE SOUL OF EVERY AN0rti:t u'VJ: i 1m . HU 3100. fIM STUDIO j LEX NOW! JULJE ANDREWS Adim$2.oo music tutor? COHIT-MOTOR- C0RPtPATU)N MAX VON SYDOW A, The midnight ? yer FANTASTIC 00 ea 4 bj Mibb INDRES OPEN I'"" X 4 & 8 p.m. & gent. here Thursday and charged someone used fraud, hid a witness and perhaps forged a legal document in his earlier suit. The petition by Morgans attorney before the Arizona Supreme Court also alleges a State Industrial Commission employe tried to bribe a wit- fjT.x - 2 p.m. He sued MGM, claiming an assistant director was negli- - Former movie stuntman Rom RihelSMH - MAY 3 ENTERTAINMENT DAYS ONLY WCAOWJNT SEAT 20th Century Fox Presents 7 he V , 2 A MASTERPIECE! Pt Injured Stuntman Sues MGMFor$1.28 Million; EXTRAORDINARY 1 91 3 f PM .MJT0MOMOW IXCaSIVI RESEKVU fir 355-53- PERFORMANCES sTONIGMTJ-- f Richard Wilson and Julie Andrews in "Star!" now being filmed. Miss Andrews' "Sound of Music" returns to the Studio Theater in S.L. next week. PHOENIX, DIAL fth BEYOND BELIEF" EXCLUSIVE ADULT ENGAGEMENT Curtains 7 OS end P IS p m Feetvross 7iSS M 40 e . fth South Eo9t, in color v r BGBasmr T WOiVJEM plus 2nd! Big Feature v ' 1 1 ' $Xv!v!v.vX )'!ft bvlllll!anB jrm i a j I iRiRtWal na 5ein7-IWw7- 4. 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