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Show tswesai - 4 12 C DESERET NEWS, 'Hardhat' Character First Morrsinee Wednesday, October 21, 1978 But he has no regrets about ied acting in New York, six weeks at $420 a week. If down TV commercials which aspects of toured in The Odd Couple, anything, I lost money on the would have paid me much the financial Joe. more. turn had to because I Dick ar.d Dan with picture, Dailey Benjamin, appealed in ChicNATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES agos Second City revue, and starved a little. Thats one reason I never got married the insecurity, he says. Finally he began to support himself as ar. actor in TV STARTS commercials. Boyle auditioned for the TODAY... producers of Joe, but considered himself too young for the AT part of a World War II veteran. The producers seemed to 2 THEATERS agree and hired another actor. But the deal fell through, and Boyle was reconsidered. I have never really had a good part before, he said, and for the first time I felt more than ready. Joe was filmed in New York for less than $300,000. The happy producers are predicting a gross of $7 million to $10 millior, and the total could go higher. Joe turned out to be timely and prophetic; depicted the middle-clas- s revolt and was made bedemonstrafore the hard-ha- t tions in New York City. Peter Boyle will see none of the fortune that Joe is expected to make. In fact, he may prrve to be the lowest-pai- d Academy nominee in history.' I made the picture at the Screen Actors Guild minimum rate, he reported. Worked 12 00,2:00.4:00.6:00.1:00, 10:0d HOLLYWOOD (AP) The Oscar season is fast approaching, and one of the prime candi- dates for an acting nomination is a guy named Joe, His real name is Peter Boyle, but be plays the title role in a fi'm called simply, Joe. And does he play it ! number A Robert Forster and Lauren Hutton in "Pieces of Dreams" movie. An Explosive Love Story! of Boyle the reviews so far have nominated him for Hollywoods big prize. , Its difficult for me to think about, said the bachelor. The Oscars! Ive always watched them on TV. To think that I might. His air cf wonderment was in sharp contrast to his role as Joe. He plays a loud, crude, bullying maker from Queens with a hatred cf hippies, blacks, homosexuals and others foreign to his culture. His antipathies end in violence. ie 'PIECES OF DREAMS' Romantic Drama On Film Two persons with strong beginnings toward acting caIn reers Pieces of co-st- ar a romantic drama Dreams, which opened today at the Uptown Theater and Olympus Drive-In- . 1 movie, based on a g The Wine novel, and the Music, by Lilies of the Field author William E. The best-sellin- Robert ForBarrett, ster and Lauren Hutton. Forster was spending so much tme at the movies as a lad that his mother was sure hed have a career in movies, and Robert was sure he would become a film theater usher. His first film was Reflections in a Golden Eye, with rs Marlon Brando and Elisabeth Taylor, and his recent movie was best-know- around Albuquerque, is the story of a priest who falls in love with a beautiful girl and is forced to decide whether to give up his priesthood vows. n Medium Cool. Miss Hutton works as a highly paid fashion model when she is not acting, and her face has been seen on the Will Geer, who was acclaimed for liis role of Jeeter Lester in Tobacco Road on Broadway, plays the role of the Catholic Bishop in the cover of numerous magazines. Her first movie was Paper based on George Lion, Plimptons football book. She learned the rudiments of touch football for her role in that movie; and spent considerable time with social welfare agencies to bring authenticity to her role in Pieces of Dreams. Pieces of Dreams, shot entirely on location in and Queen. Apes, G and Five new first-ru- n GP movies open today at Salt Lake-are- a theaters and drive-in- s as subsequent-ru- n also change programs. New films include Monte Walsh, at the Centre, a western in which Lee Marvin extends his cowboy image in a Pieces ol new dimension; Dreams, a romantic drama about a priest, playing at the Uptown and Olympus; Adam at 0 a.m., a romantic story at the Studio; a double bill of War of the Gargantuas and Monster Zero, at the Lyric and Redwood, and The Revat the Tower. olutionary The most popular holdovers continue to be Airport, playing at the Towne and Son of Flubber, Highland; Walt Disney comedy at the Capitol and Motor Vu; Mad, show-hous- es The Valley Fair 4 Cinemas have changed programs with Butch Cassidy, Patton, Darling Lili and Bullitt, on the various bills. The Ute He has had numerous roles in movies and TV dramas, The Reivers. including The title song for the movie was written by the Oscar-winnin- g trio of composer Mi- chael Legrand and Lyricists Alan and Marilyn Bergman, and is sung by Peggy Lee. mmwa 5Lauien button F - AT THE MALL ENTRANCE H 1 p r WHITI SPECIAL oriN t-- Pieces 3D fills G PLUS 0?LY HOUR - on. CO-HI- T AT OLYMPUS NEXT TO ZCMI MONDAY THRU fSIDAY All Adult Admissions ONLY 1.00 iexMFKi 0:30 to 7:00 p.m. ; Hawaiian! T ho OPENS OLYMPUS 6:45 - 8:00 P.M. ONE SHOW NIGHTLY "A MAN YOULL W.iUL Tomorrow! NEVER FORGET. N Y. FROM THI MAN WHO GAVE YOU Pos' 'AIRPORT' i haul MALDEN C. SCOTT An lit-- HUD gp OVER ... EXCLUSIVE RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENT!! r p&x. tz&mi kmm.ssross BUTCH CASSIDY AND v: - 8:00 h "Wat.rhoie" 7:15 "Cassidy" 9:00 TOTEJIL r OUTSTANDING CO-HI- v. T! pauL newms! m s rr C00LH3ND UIKO LUKE 7:00, 9:20. HOTEL" THE SUNDANCE KID 39 Plus Big Co-H- it WaIeRHQi3 - leatNftcoM LAST PAY "MOVE" 'Bcmuam.' SHOW TIMES: 7:00 & 9:20 "irs Arm STANLEY KRAMER presents Mad . . . World, a comedy at Century 21, and On A Clear .Day, Yon Can See Forevsr at Century 22. ' Cliisnm, starring John Wayne, is playing at the Avalon, Murray and Arcade. New today are following return hits: Dr. Zhivago at the Cottonwood Mall; Hotel and Cool Hand Lake at the South East and Bountiful; Pufnstuf. and Thoroughly Modern Millie, Plaza, and Beneath The Planet of the Tcrster 3333310! t Drive in has Sand Pebbles and Butch Cassidy, while Anne of the Thousand Days is at the Vista, and Trail of the Hunter is at the Rialto. All films are rated G or GP. SYUFY LUXURY THEATRES 71 TONIGHT AT Robert movie. New Movies Open In Salt Lake By THE MOVIEGOER Boyles achievement as an actor is all the more impressive because he seems the most nonviolent of persons. 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