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Show V 'll" Y1 y TTpiywyMvnyyyiy.tf.iynnpi.l,-y,- n i y 'e"N'y we IN DISGUISE Elvis Presley presents a new image to the American public in Stay Away, Joe, which is now playing at the great producer and star, lie has appeared on the Broadway and London stages with much success. He has produced many cultural programs for television and intends to do more. Since he has been in the theater for more than three decades, his opinions are respected. Maurice Evans, the distinguished Broadway, television and movie star, admits he had misgivings, at first, about accepting the role of an oranPlanet of the gutan in Apes. forgot about my reticence because I believe it has something to say and says it veil, and because the moviegoing public seems to like it, he declared during a telephone interview. we anThat they do, At the Capitol swered him. Theater in Salt Lake, it has to capacity been playing crowds. The first weeks gross was bigger than that for Valley of the Dolls. He was happy to hear this. 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I had only my eyes to communicate with the audience, but this was enough, I think. He added: Another fear was the audience would always be reminded that I was Maurice Actually, the most difficult time the actors had during production of Planet of the Apes was putting on the out- fits and eating. We had to take the masks off carefully, Mr, Evans reIn some cases, the called. tops had to be propped up while the performers ate. Roddy MacDowall and Kim Hunter had difficult times be- cause their masks were more complicated. Chuck (Charles Heston, who plays an astronaut) didnt wear a mask, so he had no difficulty. His 'main trouble was being tied to a spit and a stake. Mr. Evans hi famed on both sides of the Atlantic as a Oscar Winner At The Movie Closely Watched Trains, which won the Oscar as best foreign film of the year, has returned to The Movie, Wasatch Blvd. at 39th South. MM EKSgim 5S Presley plays a brawling, p a r I n d i a n, bronc-ridin- g rodeo champion who almost starts tribal warfare when he returns home, planning to do a good deed for his family. t-- SpencerTRACYl SidneyPOITIER guess who's coming to dinner TSCHNlCOLOlr THE MOST HONORED PICTURE He also feels that it's tragic the theater is asking the public to study the mores, the problems, the physical attributes of uninteresting persons. I know they have problems, poor things, but really I'm not going to pay good money to go to the theater to watch them, he declares. ? 5 nuotwAmmJhiJ wimn of ROD STEIGER SIDNEY POiTlER INmreATQFTC MIGHT 465:9991 Oeen Divi-ITATfl His secret wish is to do an other musical. He did Ten- in 1960, but hasnt derloin done one since. Theres a sense of joy in doing a good musical, he declares. When you look off stage to the right, theres a lovely line of chorus girls waiting to come on. Its an enjoyable experience. I 7:00 HIM 1 III! 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SP - Elvis goes West, (and the West NOW! ATMS - YQgMm StEUA TtSuBIL FblXO.VS WHAT atni notiqriY? SSSftn lA.Jir - Russell" Stevens QV SEE f SERO THEATRES ... His Q Thursday, April 18, 1968 ot'-- a is father, rn between a nagging and a son's misdemeanors. The show is a western, but with a difference. It has modern-daelements and is a comedy. It all takes place on an Arizona Indian reservation. He says he believes there is a Berthold Brecht cult that is hurting the New York theater right now. Brecht is a German theater figure who has been responsible for many New York plays. Mr. Evans I thinks hes a bore think it's high time we walked down Fifth Avenue saying, I hate Brecht. Maurice Evans is shown left, as orangutan in "Planet of the Apes," and right, as himself. DISfcRET NEWS. Presiey in Unusual Vlesfern Apes Challenge To Ivans By THE MOVIEGOER v-- r ANNEHEYY00DOJ txauiivc 1N0MIMNT All HATS Sl-- the(art.tower Mi HURRY!! POSITIVELY ENDS MONDAY!! U Fill CUlTlINIl 1:11 flATUMIl TlM 1:4 p. 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