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Show J'"ir,T''"y"'':,i,iry1i"r ii(j 'Hjf tpr iTiy'yri-i- Jj DESFRET NEWS, Friday, September isn actress Britt 27, 1963 nusisoi mm, LONDON (AP) British comedian Peter Sellers has legal spokesman day. Miss Eklund, filed a cross petition for di- vorce against his wife, Sued- - Eklund, a said Thurs- filed suit 23, j for divorce last month, but no date was set for the case. A spokesman for the Sellers said the actor was defending the case m his cross petition. The couple have been mar- - vas jajj jow by a series of heart attacks while in Holly- - ried four years. wood making a movie. tales Itome For Uf warl d? built ,H " i"in a my but I -- Shear four beautiful women tore it apart night! jhulress rra Iasi . BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL LOVE mneo By THE MOVIEGOER t film role as well as an unPeter Ustinov hns an in the usual real-lifimmediate future. part He appears without his usual mustache for the role of an embezzler in Hot Millions, coming to the Utah Penthouse theater. In real life, he soon will be installed as rector of MOST THE e :P- Dundee University, which is in Scotland. In the movie, Ustinov plays a modern-daDon Quixote in ii u nm umw that he clashes with a computer ar.d tries to prove it wrong like clashing with a windmill. In his job as rector of Dundee University, he will be the representative of the students in the Senate, which is the governing liody. I was elected by the students, he said during a telephone interview. lie will serve for three years. He did not campaign for the honor. He was chosen for it. I wont campaign for anything, not for an Oscar or for a political office of any kind, he said. He had heen asked to do one of the commentaries on television in the U.S. for the Republican and Democrat conventions, but declined. It wouldnt be right for a foreigner to butt into American politics. Mr. Ustinov deserves a rest. His various talents keep him busy every minute of the day. Recently he starred at The Chichester Festival Theater in England in The Unknown Soldier and His Wife, which he wrote, directed and in which he played the Archbishop. It was on Broadway last ii htNC9 fry Four sMim Most BeauiifulWomen in One 0TheScreen'S,Provocative Mat0 COLOR .r.f technicolo r iotor-V- u Films! Co-H- Continuous F.om Noon OPEN SHOW , it TO AT DUSK NOW AT TWO THEATRES Aufhf Only! xautivi tismvio hat INOAGIMINT NEVADA SMITH STEVE McQUEEN rousjr -C- OLOR- STARTS TODAY FEATURES AT 4 10, 6 10, B THRILL AGAIN TO THE 12 10. 2.10, 10, 10.10 Now you can He was interested in hearing that the University of Utah will present this on the Pioneer Memorial Theater season this fall. When told it would he done on the small Babcock Theater stage, he said the intimacy should help enhance the appreciation for the play. He will star in The Unknown Soldjer and His Wife again when it is presented in London. That won't be until he is free, which wont be for several months, so Utahns will see it before his fellow Londoners. He said: It was a difficult play to write. It covers two thousand years of history and you have to pick the best bits and pieces. Another play he has written, Halfway Up A Tree, is on stage in several countries. And just in case he gets bored, he is silting in on the sessions to convert his play, Romanoff And Juliet into an opera, to be put on at Sadlers Wells in London. Ustinov has directed three operas at Covent Garden and he will be in charge of Mozarts Magic Flute in Hamburg. He says he is as plump as ever, end the weight agrees with him. My grandfather was fat and he lived to be 108. He was not kidding. He has a theory about fat. That it keeps you well. He could live forever on his trophies and awards, if they could be melted down. He was nominated three times for the Oscar for the UNFORGETTABLE MUSK OF "A MAN AND WOMAN" A .if ENjoy it in ENqlish year. 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His play, The Love Of Four Colonels in 1933, won The New York Critics Award. Romanoff And Juliet won the British critics Award, plus the Antoinette Perry Award the Tony for the play and his performance. His which film, Billy Budd made a star of Terence Stamp, won at least 10 awards. I could go on and on about the Ustinov, who is part Russian part German, French and Italian. AWARD ($0) CONTINUOUS A WINNER THE REST ND wim iaat GUNIBUim ; MIA I mmw immr 2 , ,IMI atm HOIDEN ! CUFF ROBOnSOIt MHvnm'cguitiMM j "Strangly evocative, very beautiful. Surprised in... together, the lover pay with their live, leaving behind 3 shining triumph of love. Tim Mafcun Something very rare in films today. A remarkable authenticated romance as chilling as it N. Y. is provocative." Daily Ntw$ Hrentou;is Film, prevent HAGBARD CEIIA mm KIT 101 CALL FOR FAST HOME DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 323-023- 7 or 364-084- 2 SI6NE 8.00 p.m. susob nctfTi MU MU ON O PIN 7 lAK, jLizizYr ' P.M. 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