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Show 10 A DESERET NEWS, Monday, October 14, 1563 on't Want To fade Stars By DAN LEWIS Writer the early 1930s, two young men came to HollyNew wood together from York, where they had been roommates in their respective of a theatrical pursuits career. Jimmy Stewart and Hank Fonda took an apartment together In Hollywood and launched Into a movie career. In ing. I really didnt look into it, Fonda said, Indicating he was Just happy to be working with me. in musical. 'KISS ME KATE Tve commuted between Hollywood and the theater in New Yoik he explained. I havent concentrated solely on movies, because I like working in the theater. So Ive tried to alternate through the years. Jimmys never left Hollywood, and to the industry, he has the better track record in films. Thats understandable. ' Music Stars Robert Peterson and Melva Niles, stars of the music theater, will perform in the Valley Music Hall production of ;KIss Me Kate Oct. 30 through Nov. 2. I Miss Niles and Mr. Peterson have both appeared here as of Camelot and Song of ; stars of the national company and were at seen the Valley Music Hall In their Norway, show "From Broadway With Love". ;cwn Bob arJ Melva have received outstanding reviews from ; 1 coast to coast for their singing and acting ability. This will he the only musical of the fall at the Valley ;Music Hall. Tickets are now on sale at the North Salt Lake box office as well as at Valley Music Hall outlets throughout Ithe area. ! Tickets may be charged at all ZCMI, Castleton and Sears ;stores. Mail orders will be filled promptly. J the point is that Fonda and Stewart sustained stardom, and they can offer very little in the way of explaHowever, Its a case of luck, Fonda claims. Youre lucky if the good films are offered, and lucky if they work." Is even more Stewart vague: cancer and beat it. I suppose I could relax and take it easy, but Im vain, like any actor. It all has to do with being in the public eye. You don't want to give up the Image. dont You just NASONWrtNmAi I Brothers have been selected to play movie brothers in the n Arts film Warner version of Gordon Parks autobiographical novel The Learning Tree. Zooey Hall will portray the errant son of a Kansas judge in the 1920s, while his young brother, Patrick Hail, will play his studious younger brother. Now being filmed in color on location at Fort Scott, Kan., The Learning Tree is the first directorial effort of magazine photographer Gordon Parks, who also wrote the screenplay and musical score. Bros.-Seve- World-fame- . MUSIC 5TH MONTH f MES MfflliraWaSBMEDY BANDOLERO! WR0ARI0USIT awmm 5ul 5 !9jm DISNEY MILLS. The MF ...Theyva mad your streets a Jungle! ni MAUREEN O'HARA BRIAN KEITH EtBFANTASTI6?B0NDSAL unit RESERVED KC1USIVE ENGAGEMENT SEAT tower the ftbl.it, fib S.'h AVAILABLE B0 OFFICE. 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ADULTS iMjuiiuuuagssgrT roles. some But, pathetically, leading men try to hold on to the bitter end. Erroll Flynn, who won every war on film from the Crimea to Burma, and fought his way across the Wild West, was a pitiful figure at the end. n leader. los- c son, Estelle Evans, Russell Thorson, Malcom Atterbury, HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Jo- hn Wayne has been signed to star a post-Clv-il Jn The Undefeated War drama at 20th Centu- There are other carryovers from Hollywoods Goden Era who have been less fortunate; others who mack.-- the transition from leading men, or leading ladies, Into character 4 0P.11As Bros.-Seve- Hie answer seems to fall somewhere within everyones idea of the real American male. The Gables, Tracys, Stewarts and Waynes all retained a ragged quality of virility that measures np to that image. Even when Gable did romantic comedy, he won over the girls without yielding his ragged-nes- s. stars. I had FILMS Kyle John- John Wayne Signs the image. big money and can work as often as they want. They are the super COMING Mtk d Sixteen-year-ol- d Some sustain They command blustery, and he couldn't get movie work, except for an occasional guest-sta- r appearance, which meant he had been given a bit role. Tyrone Power shifted his base of operations to Europe, where he died of a heart attack while filming In Spain. Robert Taylor would be happy to develop as a character actor, but the last Hollywood-base- d Mm he made was hardhere ly worth the effort Angels Go, Trouble Follows. Why were Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable able to retain status until the day super-sta- r they died? Why is Cary Grant when he still a big name wants to work? What is there about Fonda and Stewart and Wayne that Taylar, Flynn and Power and other leading men of that era didnt have.? SUN. OCT. Brothers Are Brothers ' feel like ing the grip. Listen, tunnnmxni yjJJjfY Staying power of a star is a phenomenon that just happens. But the talent is not He wants to stay up there where he can continue to glory in the adulation of his fans. nation. two-ma- n James Stewart happenstance. Its ben there ell the time. You would have to convince me that the character of Wayne, Bogie, Barrymore, Grant was not here all the time." John Wayne once summed It up to me this way: Being on top in films is not like being on top in industry. A corporate president can retire and the public, which probably didnt know him before, remains unconcerned. But A movie star is in the public eye and he doesnt want fade from glory. his long-tim- e But buddy. without looking, I'm sure it was Stewart first, and then Robert Peterson, Melva Niles Henry Fonda Are ' Enemies" John Carradine and David I Those who clung desperatefather and son, re- - j ly to the leading man image Carradine will appear on op- lost who ones in the were spectively got the shuffle of time. They had posite sides of the law in War-- 1 to give way to a new influx of ner The Arts' pretty boys of he 1930s: Good Guys and the Bad Guys. Rock Hudson, Troy Donohue, In their first appearance to-- ! Rory Calhoun and the likes. Hudson has been trying to gether, John Carradine portrays,; shift gears. His recent pic- a railroad man who defends a tures have been more dramat- tram from an outlaw gang, t while David plavs the outlaw, ic, more physical, less He drank and caroused with women, true to his image, but he got flabby, and his face Strangely, although they remained the closest of friends, It took nearly 30 years for them to work togethtr in a film called Firecreek. I spent several days on the set, and asked Fonda if there had been any problems deciding who was to get first bill- 2 CsrrJdines DOWNTOWN MURRAY re 441 Oyea f fh ! Calor Dons Day Robert Morse ri MOUlMl HMW 7 OpanTp.m SITTER - . 4 LAST DAY I N rM 4 T, Nitl Hiri 144 Nelson Jeanette EDDY MacDONALP SOUTHEAST Tonight A Tomorrow Completo Showlngi 111 At 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 4 J 2121 South 11th East Ph. 486 1341 WEDNESDAY H ENDSTUES! 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