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Show REDFORD, NEWMAN STAR DESERET Cassidy Film In Utah movie A exploits of based on the a Utah frontier character will be made southern Utah, in it was announced today. The film is Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," which tells the story of a renegade in Utah of the early 1900'. Some accounts of his Tie hae characterized him as a sort of Robin Hood. He operated in central Utah and in badlands south and east of the Price area. reported on these pages a couple of months ago, Robert Redford, who has a home in Provo Canyon, will star in the film with Paul Newman, i.lr. Newman will portray Cassidy and Relfoid his As s!de-kic- k. At Mr. Bedford's urging, looked over Utah locations and decided on the St. George area for the location. The closeness of all types of terrain to a central 20th Century-Fo- x headquarters was one deciding factors in the tion, according Friday, July 19, 1963 NEWS, Q7 'Wild In Streets' Wild n roll singer who has a large following. The singer, portrayed bv Christopher Jones, is the next in age, the unaer-2group that takes over the country. Finally come the who believe that 24 is old. While the film takes its theme from behavior of a minority of the youngsters, it probably is a powerful enough minority to represent a menace. The plot concerns the actions of the under-2group after they take over by getting the vote. Four generations of actors are featuied in Wild In The the powerfully proStreets, of the selec- vocative and frightening new movie opening next week at the Towne Theater. One end of age is represented by Academy crusty, Ed Begle, the grandfatherly actor who portrays a U.S. Senator. Next down the generation is represented by Hal Holbrook, that fine Mark Twain poi ti ayer, who becomes U.S. Senator by ally ing himsolf with a young rock to the studio. This marks the second time for Mr. Redford to bring a film to Utah. He was instrumental in getting the movie, Blue in the Moab area. He was t; have starred in that western, but bowed out because of changes in the script. Award-winnin- generation 5 10-- y g age-ladd- Filnung on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'' will begin in September and take about six weeks. 5 -- Hal Holbrook, Chris Jones feljl FOX and Begley star Ed in "Wild THEATRES NATIONAL INTER-MOUNTAI- N the Streets." In GENERAL ear-old- s CORPORATION Q Pb TENSII 4 HELD OVER 2nd WEEKI TAUTI TERRIFIC! 4.M v. V., There are Westerns and Westerns! Every now and then comes a NEW kind of Western. HOTTEST COMBINATION OF THE YEAR! THOMAS HE PULLED THE MOST . . 0UTRA6E0US CAPER IN HISTORY AHD WALKED AWAY WITH A COOL TWO MILLION .,, I OLYMPUS drive-i- AT OLYMPUS j USES EVERY WEAPON. COLOR by DeLuxe ONLY Su&gested frank sinatra SgS" n ... A Norman Jewison Film VTI 272 LjTi VICKIE ANDERSON . SUPER-COO- L FEMALE OETECTIVE . . . TOMMY CROWN IS HER TARGET AND SHE f SteveMcQueen Faye Dunaway FRIDAY SAT Istomj rome OLYMPUS OPiNS 7:3C P.M. CROWN. BANK ROBBERY CO-HI- T RIALTO ,t NOW THE is BANDOLERO! VThis 'X &a . Ms , SUGGESTED FOR zZT.'.V MATURE AUDIENCES VSVy ror Mature Audi.ncwfeTT 6:00, 8:00. 10:00 2:00, 4:00, 6 A0, 8:00, 10:00 COTTONWOOD MALL ghland Dr' 4 th ROARING WEEK! WISE, WITTY AND FOR Jack Lemmon IVERYBODYI A n , and Walter Matthau are Ills dd Couple .say no more. SOQ0G0metrocoior SEATS NOW AVAILABLE GOOD EVENING 8:30, MATS. WED., SAT SUN 2.-0RESERVE SEAT TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE CHARGE TO YOUR ACCOUNT AT ZCMI, 363-157EVERY l0R HILL AIR FORCE BASE, 777-352- PERFORMANCES DAILY 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 NO RHIRVI HATS UPTOWN S3 So Main ll I A VILLA 363-588- 8 See GUNS.! GLORY Sip HU U. of II. Summer Theatre presenfs 0 Utah Gun Collectors Awn. 3092 Highland Dr. "An Evening sir of Comedy" Tonight thru July 20 Curtain Time 8:45 p.m. FOUR NIGHTS OF 6th Annual Days of '47 Sat., July 20 OPEN Gun Show Nearly one million dollars worth of historical firearms and accoutrements on display with collections from across the United States. Some ornate, some plain, all deeply connected with the great historical events of our country. A great opportunity to see the guns that made 'I Available for private parliet, receptions, etc. Colt far details Thursday 6 Is 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 6 to 10:30 p.m. Closed Sundays July 31 August 3 Season Tickets COURTESY VALET PARKING See Both Shows t25pr.lL j JM7Sutf r Dial 3224961 Hr ImrvitiMi tod tafimtlM Sat. & Sun. July 20-2- 1 Prudential Federal Auditorium ohh 6 P.M. Sun. Adults 30c Children 25c Family maximum $1.50 THIS WEEK V'AROHND THE WORLD and TICKETS NOW ON SALE history. 3300 So. State 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sat. OPEN 11:30 Show 12 Noon Out 2 p.m. BALLET Monday thru uNiventeiTv op Action Ads Are Best utah i p.m. - ciusib surronrs BOTH IN COLOR Chorlton Heston os "Will PENNY" plus "THE LONG DUEL" 1 r' HlPSEllE IN yj Vvlvl y UgA VwMTIT Ie4v N ITALY ng the nev g rii el FRANC! GIIMANTJUSSIAwsOnIIICAII I 'llJl A FRENCH HONEYMOONS |