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Show u 81411 tdmqtpwfm 2D DEScRET NEWS, October 24, 1968 Thursday, rn It - J gltmiiHny iy V- - r'nij. ijjiu iinniii" 1" inrirT yngnir'imry' ii ' By THE MOVIEGOER Ecocooperation. complete nomic benefits or prestige usually are rewards. 'Parent Trap' Resumes Friday Walt Disneys Parent Trap resumes its run Friday at the Capitol Theater Drive-iafter and Motor-Vinterruptions for the special attraction of Othello, which will be presented for the final time at 8 oclock Boston tonight. Parent Trap s.ars Hay-le- y as Mills in two roles twins who have been separated in babyhood and who discover each other again when they are in their teens. The reunion occurs just as their father is to be married again. The fat ier is played by Brian Keith. The mother is Maureen OHara. . When the film opens in a few days at the Uptown Theater, moviegoers will be able to see how the 20th Century-Fo- x producers told the story that Boston didnt want to be n u ... hoped-fo- r Strangler was made partly in Boston, the crew got no cooperation from the business people, police or civic officials. They figured the picture would do the city little good. vl - the The When ' BijlitadiidMnalriwiMIeYieilMMdrn WlMtoe'GlIwan Fryer adopts a strange attitude. I dont think I would have cooperated either, he says. "Wter all, this picture reminds them of a very rough period. Boston wrs in a state of terror while the strangler It was was on the loose just not to be believed, the terror that the strangler struck here, virtually paralysing a large city. Why do a picture like this then? he has been asked. Because were telling a story of one of the great manhunts in the history of our answers. Fryer country, Were glorifying the police by reporting it. The normal practice, when a movie company moves into a town is for city officials and to offer their townspeople JSf' 4 mhaa myffe ",'m" 'Strangler Movie Causes ' 'JWW) i.aging ii made. Clint Eastwood is Arizona lawman in New York to probe case in "Coogan's Eiuff" movie. Eastwood Tries Amerkan Image Clint who Eastwood, achieved his greatest fame by starring In westerns made in Italy, wants to obtain an American image. His next film, Coogan's which opens at the Bluff, Capitol or Utah soon, was made at Universal Pictures in Hollywood. Clint portrays an Arizona lawman sent to New York to track down an escaped convict. While the action takes place in New York, Eastwood still maintains his western image, playing the lawman. Eastwood, who gained ini tial attention in television westerns, hit the bigtime with Fistful of Dollars," a vicious western that proved a boxof-fic- e bonanza. He followed that with For A Few Dollars More and then came home to do the recent Hang Em High. I have no objection to making movies abroad, says but I simply dont Clint, think it is smart careerwise to make it seem that Im part of the scene. Starring with him in Coo-gaEu-ope- an Bluff are Lee J. It stars Tony Curtis as the strangler, Henry Fonda as an investigator, and George Kennedy as a detective. With the picture completed and being shown this fall, Boston isnt resting in opposing the film. Edward McNamara, Boston police commissioner, Insists it would have been highly improper to cooperate with the moviemakers in a story about a murder rampage which hasn't been officially resolved. Albert DeSalvo, who was in a mental hospital, is alleged to have confessed to the strangle murders of 13 women in the Greater Boston area. His confessions have been recorded on tape by criminal lawyer F. Lee Bailey. But DeSalvo has never been tried for any of the murders. On the record, the murder charges have never been made. There are four rape charges pending against De- r'r7Zfl'-7- "b Tony Curtis, playing leading role, on Boston street in "The Boston Strangler." on which the movie is based. Frank got clearances from all key figures, including the wife of the accused. For that reason, the film presents the unique situation where actual persons involved are being portrayed without an effort to camouflage identities. The story behind the filming is full of official moves to block its production in Boston. Tne producer was refused permission to use Boston po- lice cars and had to paint fake ones. The police commissioner would not authorize police personnel to work as extras in the film despite the fact this had been authorized for two earlier movies. Request to take cameras into police headquarters was denied. Requests to use still photos of the offices of the state attorney general and the commissioner also police Salvo, however. The legal technicality did not stop publication of a book, were denied. written by Gerald Frank, and Hospitals wouldnt allow filming on their property and the crew didnt want to press the matter, so facsimiles of the hospitals were built in (Seven Bridges to Cross) and they helped out on The Crown Caper, which was about the Plymouth mail robbery. Policemen also were employed as extras. Its all little jealousies here. You know, when local police couldnt solve the case, the state set up the Strangler Bureau in 1964 and put the attorney generals office in charge. I was transferred to that bureau and worked with the attorney gereral. Now there is a tug of war over who is to get credit for cracking picture Phil Di Natoll, a Boston police detective who figured prominently in the case, had to resign bis position so he could become a technical adviser to the movie company. His request for a leave had been turned down. During an interview, he said: Its all political. The Brinks robbery hasnt been cleared up, but the police department cooperated on the ffcrEgyp ojPUvif I release, FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE AMERICAN SCREEN ..the complete birth of a baby Jackie Gleason Files For Divorce - OF YOUR estranged wife, Genevieve. Mrs. Gleason obtained a separation from the comedian in June, 1954, and was given custody cf their two daughters. Wayne Newton brings his show to Utah for four performances beginning tonight at 8:30 at Valley Music Hail. The talented singer-musicia- n and his group will be accompanied by comedian Jackie Kahane. Shows also are scheduled at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, with a matinee at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. 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