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Show GADABOUT'S DIARY Rainbow Tunny Girl Other Roadshows Slated $150000 Picture To ankruptcy By THE MOVIEGOER The sound of money at the movie box offices these days is. in roadshows, so the number I remember when Diana Don was paid $150,000 a picture at RKO in the fifties. Now she is broke owing more than a hundred thousand dollars in England, with stated assets $15. Phew. Die glamorous blonde is still working and is sure she can pay her creditors, in time. Jim Brown and Raquel Welch have gone 11 weeks in 100 Rifles" without saying a word to each other off the set On screen they have some sizzling love scenes. And this too is not unusual. It just means you have to act more. John Hnston will stay with the Mosbe Dayans when he accompanies the generals sen, Assaf, 5?. back to Israel after they complete Walk With Love and Death. Young Assaf costars with Hustons daughter Angelique. Art Carney will repeat himself la The Lovers" for the Morton Gottlieb movie version. Patty Duke and her husband seem to be at sixes and sev enses. And one of the stars of Valley Of The Dolls," is doing her best to become like the character she played. This is not an unusual pattern. Bogart tried to be as tough in real life as he was on the screen. Also Errol Flynn, and he really was. Cary Grant's dates with Dyan Cannon in New York do not mean they are planning to reconcile. It is simply to be friendly because of their daughter. Dyan will be working in Hollywood for the next 10 weeks and that is also where Cary will be. He has dozens of scripts in his office and will choose one that will keep him in the same city as his daughter. Cary has loved many exotically beautiful women, but he has never loved any female as he loves his Jennifer. pII ik (NANA) Besides The Longest Day became a high grosser where it was thibited as a roadsnow. Right after it, however, came The Sound if Music, w hose $125 million gross really set producers on the road to many more special attractions. and The reason for the trend to roadshows is simple: money. It has worked in most cases Moviegoers like to buy tickets for a specific seat at a speci Shirley MacLcine dances in front of New York's Lincoln Center in Sweet Charity" movie. Is Paris the Centre. e Finians will be A9 ed t specific-sea- 1968 1, Funny Girl, starring But bra Streisand and Omar Sharif, will open &n at the Century 21. Sweet Charity, starring Shirley Maclaine has been produced by Robert Arthur, make who says roadshows nuwies special exente. This particular film will he this winter. So will Slarl whleh features Julie Andrews and will go Into toe angle, roadshows are popular, according to moviemakers, because it gives the Industry a chance to show something that cant be seen on TV scope, stereo sound, wide screen and epic subject. First among the new roadshows in the Salt Lake area specific-tim- Oober 1,'td.i. was a dud as a Burning? roadshow and so was Half A But the ledger Is Sixpence. heavy on the plus side. t when pf industry has roadshow. attractions in the months ahead instead of the 10 for the past 20 months. This trend started in 1962, hard-ticke- the It lusn t always worked. Millionaire The Happiest was quickly switched to regular ldcnse v hen It was obvious it wouldn't draw as a attractions of reserved-sea- t will be Increased this winter. Moviegoers will be offered 13 By SHEILAH GRAHAM HOLLYWOOD fic tunc, found. NEWS Tuesday, DCSERET 1 include Others Chilly, Chitty, Bang, Bang, a musical fantasy with Dick Van Dyke, scheduled at the Cottonwood Mall; Oliver, a musical; Hello, Dolly! with Miss Mr. Goodbye, Streisand; a musical based on Chips, Paint Your the movie; A On Clear Day, Wagon, You Can See Forever" and and Man of LaMancha Fiddler on the Reef." Rainbow, Ariaire, starringSteeleFred and Petula Tommy Clark, and scheduled at the V Dick Van Dyke in Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang." 'Rosemary's Baby' Slated Pruclassifed for adults. dence and the Pill, a comedy based on the idea of pills being switched, which played at ihe Studio, opens WednesDavid day at the Park-Vu- . Niven and Deborah Kerr star. Rosemarys Baby, which played three months at the Utah. Pent House, opens Wednesday at the South East Theater and the Woodland Drive-m- . The picture has been Bob Hope is collecting his people for the annual Christwill supply some of the mas trip to Vietnam. glamor. When Bob taped her television special recently, he mused, How can the two most glamorous people in the world be on the same program? This will be second time in Vietnam. ' Jackie Gleasons Skidoo" 'film with Carol Channing is classified as a comedy. But when the Otto Preminger production was sneak previewed in New York, two male members of the audience passed out at the same moment jurt after an LSD sequence. One man had an apoplectic fit. The other just fainted. Fortunately there was a doctor in the house, but the film had to be stopped until the men, one upstairs, the other down, were taken away by ambulance. Paramount is hoping the compdy will not affect other viewers in the same way. ' Maurice Woodruff, the British clairvoyant who numbers Peter Seilers among his clients, is in the U S. to promote his r book, You And Your World. He gave me good rews of Peter. "He is happier and about to start a brash comedy, the sort of thing hes so good at Sellers recent picture In Hollywood, The Party, was not adored by the critics here, but the Queen of England loves it. She sent for tiie film three tinfes to Balmoral Castle. ' Orson Welles night club price is $50,000 a week. 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