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Show W. mm3tm jBwwa a tqpaiiii ifri iHjiiifngpiimyiiiinirtrigpi qftk Screen Brings Yesterday To Life By THE MOVIEGOER British actors and historical mhjects are riding high In the motion picture Industry again, goth, promise to dominate the American movie scene for the next few months. When Americans took all major awards in the Oscar race last year, It was assumed ihat this was the end of the British stranglehold on the Academy of Motion e Arts and Sciences. It also was felt that portraying historical figures would no longer assure an actor or actress an automatic nomination. Now, however, the situation has reversed itself. British historical subjects and actors who reel eat e them could well be the top prize winners. acting. Two films dealing with Franchi jfebut in 'The Secret of Santa Vittorio." film S E Katharine Hepburn and Peter OToole star in "Lion In Winter " coming to Salt Lake. Going back several hundrfd years is the Franco Zeffirelli production of Shakespeares which Romeo and Joliet, features two of the youngest performers ever to play the Harry Secombe, Ron Moody, Shani Wallis and Hugh Griffith. The praise has been lavish for the production, which open early next year at the Uptown. R OBTaH EAlT R EvS Battle Is of MTtRNATWNAl PICTURES ' ftf ems including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, but thats another story. Unilke other Another World War 13 epic is Mosquito Squadron, story of the little planes that were used effectively In air battles. Then two films turn to American and Italian stories of World War IT. Coming down the years in Oh, It hat A Lovely War, an astringent mixture of the picnic atmosphere of 1914 and the unholy slaughter of the yean that followed. It. stars John Mills, Dirk Rog&rd, Sir John Gielgud, Jack Hawkins. Sir Laurence Olivier, Sir Michael Redgrave, Kenneth Moore, Vanessa Redgrave, Maggie Smith and Susannah York. Then the productions move down to World War II. This era, which would seem to have been done to a turn by all the films that already have been produced with It as a Classics WEST SIDE STORY" Crows Youngerl At Remagcn, a Wolper production which has been under produc- THRILLING Bridge David ADVENTURE WAR-TIM- E "A TWIST OF SAND" tion in various European countries, including Czech o-the story of Slovakia, tell Americans blasting a vital bridge in World War II. SEETHE WORLD in the RAW EMAIL IYTK SKUL The Secret of Santa Vitto- ria, based on the book of how Italians hid a million bottles of wine from advancing Germans, during World War n, stars Anthony Quinn, Anna Magnanl and Vima Llsi. It Is expected to be released this winter. Other historical films In production now include Tora! MtOU CAMERA best-sellin- g grSTUDYt Baby Leopards In Lyric Lobby SSIF3HA msm - QJ EL presell KM tSWfflTC 30200 A display of baby leopards will be a feature of weekend showings of African Safari at the Lyiic Theater. The small cats were in cages in the theater Wednesdy and became so accustomed to the crowds they almost could tfsOj , 29, 1968 jimm Britain, WE DARE YOU TO CROWN niiriiijurnriyiiii Harry time is Combining history with a modem sermon is A Walk With Love and Death," a John Huston film laid in the middle of the 14th Century that shows generation gaps have existed for hundieds of years. Coming from the days cf Charles Dickens is Oliver," based on the Broadway musical, and starring Oliver Reed, Tora! which recreates the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, plus a couple of West- - which recreates the air war over Britain In 1940, and stars Andrews, Michael Curt Caine, Rex Harrison, Jurgens, Chris Plummer, Sir Michael Redgrave and Robert Shaw. Vic- torian times are Charge of the Light Brigade," starring Trevor Howard, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir John Gielgud, Harry Andrews and David Hemmings In a recreation of the colossal military blunder, and Nine Tiger Man, starring Robert Shaw in a story of the greed of the London-base- d East Indian company, which tried to rob lands the British empire controlled. this winter. Serbia ter Pic-tur- NEWS, Friday, November DESERET background, is used again for several historical movies. Ready for showing this win- tragedy. They are, however, accomplished actors and have received top praise for their The Lion In the Winter, a story about medieval times, starring Katharine Hepbnrn and Peter OToole, Is one of the films most mentioned for the Oscar as best movie. It will open in Salt Lake City faWiiffiiiTiWirtftTTrfl-jrpfliif'''iTj- i pi)J,,ip-ji.',1'"'jjcC-'lTlii,',il- fgfenwyw have been allowed jpsiis.ggj to run loose In the lobby, according to Mark Modine, manager. 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