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Show nlii ii H f r 12 A DESERET :CT1 - HOLLYWOOD President Nixon Isnt (NANA) the only one whos getting an inspiration from Patton, the currently-showinfilm story of the old Blood And Guts of World War II. Nixon has been asking all his aides to go see the movie and now 20th Fox reports requests from college football coaches in various parts of the country for prints they this can show their charges before the whistle sounds to whip up that aggression syndrome. USCs coach, John McKay made it a must viewing for all members of his squad the eve of their recent clash with Oregon State. By HAROLD HEFFERNAN g -- HOLLYWOOD (NANA) One of the most delightful show biz stories heard in many a month came to light Red Sky At as Hal Wallis Morning company checked back into Universal after six weeks of shooting in and around Santa Fe, N.M. s - ' V-I- T1 ' 'J Sc Lynn Rooney, Robert Knotts in "Fiddler." Standbys Star In Tiddler At U. dal attention to the way the roles have been played in the highly acclaimed production at the Pioneer Memorial Theater. Even before Mr. Jarrett came to Utah, they had been schooled in the thoroughly parts. goes into extra performances at the University of Utah Theater Tuesday night. They are Lynn Rooney, a graduafe student at the Uni- Tevye is made as much by acting talent as by a good singing voice, and Mr. Knotts has demonstrated on past occasions that he has both, He knows that Mr. Jarrett scored versity of Utah from Green Bay, Wis., who replaces Shirley Russon Ririe as Tne and Robert Matchmaker, Knotts, Idaho Falls teacher, who takes over the role of Tevye. This has been brought to life the past 10 days by Broadway star Jerry Jarrett, who left for New York over the weekend to take over that role on Broadway. , heavily with attention to the small details of movements as he did to understanding the universal meaning of the role, and Knotts studied Jarretts technique carefully. Although Miss Roorey takes over Shirleys role in the cast, she wont take over completely. Shirley was choreographer Both Miss Rooney and Mr. Knotts have been paying spe- - , The movie Industry has established the following ratings so the public can be informed and use discretion in selecting movies according to individual moral standards. NATIONAL , -- fY err xl 'S'' - wmfihnfifr iifr Tfrf?r1wrflHirtrifbTiTfiniWhri wii an attack of "actors Diana and exit. After he left, Lukas was supposed to say, My son is a little peculiar. I wish I had his wonderful camera presence, he sighed When the scene started and Jimmy came into the room, he stopped and did a little jig for a moment. Then he looked up at the ceiling and down at his feet, waved his hands in all directions, danced over to the bookcase, took out a book and flipped it up into the air, catching it neatly behind him on the way down. He handed the note to Diana with a courtly bow and danced out of the room. stomach, Thomas said that the evening before he had watched the late James Dean in Giant and was uncommonly affected by the great stars acting job. It made him feel totally insecure. to his veteran seatmate. Hoping to allay the boys uncertainty of the moment, the sympathetic Persoff remembered an appropriate James Dean anecdote which fitted this situation and which he proceeded to relate. A number of years ago, he began, James Dean worked on a television show of which I was a member. Starring also In the cast were Diana Lynne and Paul Lukas. The director was Delbert Mann. In this early scene, was supposed to enter walk to the bookcase lect a book, hand a firfr lrYmrfrfi Jimmy a room, and senote to if came time for Lukas line, he said it this way: My son is not only a It to report here that Richard Thomas stepped confidently before the camera and got his big scene in a single take. But he didnt It took two. But, chimed in Director James Goldstone, sitting in on the tale, I could have nsed either one of them they were that great! THIS IS THE DAWNING OF THE AGE OF EIssbsIiIhs M hes nuts! little peculiar, FUN ANEW mm inc and Donald I . WALT DISNEY prodBCTsnV Vi DAD, CAN I IIDIUUm TUB CAIrt CAR SBf OMliYiN FLUBBER 12:55, 3:10, 5:25, 7:40, 9:55 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 Dont 2 HE FOREIH 2 AT THE MALL ENTRANCE NEXT TO ZCMI a, SPECIAL 90X OFFICE 7:00 1 OF HABIT OF TERROR 1 UPTOWN 9:30 OPENS p.m. 0MIY IDO Ill Unit Umlssloni 0:30 "CHANGE STRAIECT SHOWSi 8:00, 10:00 p.m. 12:00. 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BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! II widmarkA. MOTOR-V- LAST 3 ALAN ALDA ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIONS' without parent or edult guardian). PERSONS UNDER NOT ADMITTED. gs RICHARD HIGH! was the comforting companions final tip: IUlifitolr mu to cover up. So, Xim Hint Eastwood, Telly Savalas1 m SCORES Thomas laughed heartily, In appeared more relaxed. reality, James .Dean was Persoff scared to death, went on. Thats why he always came up with the little tricks tDiSr)' CfrRIT REDWOOD STANLEY KRAMER presents Parental guidance puggested. f32lTft3 ES Yak Daily Newt ' AU. AGES ADMITTED. lollys Heroes iNfERMOUfitAlNTHEATRESriN 1 OS GENERAL AUDIENCE. with the reissue of Giant for the first time, his emulators are expected to increase. This was one of his great pictures and one in which he competed on more than equal terms with a cast that included Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, Chill Wills, Mercedes MacCambridge and others with more years of experience than Jim Dean. would be nice and fitting When JYUFY LUXURY SHOCKER! -- New Deans acting tricks have set the pace for years. He is being emulated by many young performers today and worry about James Dean having had more authority than you. In most instances, it was a sham to cover a guy scared into insecurity. GENERAL THEATRES. r ' James Dean, in scene from "Giant," sili influences acting although he has been dead for 15 years. Admitting he suffered from FASCINATING! IRI (Punoiu under J7 ml admitted i Persoff and Thomas shared en route from Santa Fe to the railway town of Larny, where they were to participate in a tense climax to the movie, one that would definitely test teenager Thomas mettle. ENOSTUES. . RESTRICTED. i m,u M .ivrt a company car for the production and that already is an accomplished fact. MOVIE RATING GUIDE I 4 biggest scei.. T7 iu- The understudies or standbys move into the spotlight when Fiddler On the Roof I As expertly told to this corner by character actor Persoff, it proved a calming prescription for his young fellow actor Richard Thomas in getting by his 0 i r &rv j INSPIRED BY 'PATTON1 Dean Still Sets The Pattern X x s Monday, October 12, 1970 NEWS, 1 Special Low Price on Arctic Circle's Delicious Treat jfj JLZSk IN LOTS 01 HOT FUDGE SUNDAES 2 for 39c ONLY Saif Lake Golden Eagles vs. Denver Spurs Salt Palace THURSDAY, Oct. 15 8:00 P.M. Al! participating stores in Utah, Idaho, Orecjon c Jtjj |