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Show w if jgg DfCfSa Producer of NEWS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1974 ew winrue movie due from Disney The Stii makes a western vs ONE GF THE REST EVER XASEi Ui tecsisi TKr mnie the Pooh and Tifi-gToe, a third featurette starnng the honey-lovinbear and his frolicsome friends, so due tts wintei from Walt Disney Studios The production tells of the Krthi- - escapade- - of Pooh Vi er g B Bob Thorn p) explajung why switched from a tepid 10 career as a Sum bcconje out of the producers in town jnr to dont enjoy acting Tlie job itself is not rewarding, and I dont hke working for other people To me, acting is doing something static. I prefer a more active !sf He is getting it, now mat he has the years biggest hit, The Sting. "1 Bill is n producing his fourth film, Hearts of the West, about making west-er- a movies w the 1930s IDs cast in the MGM pro- duction includes Jeff Briages Andy Griffith Donald Pleasance and Alan Arkm But not Tony Bill, for tlie above-state- d reasons I did some acting recently. because Warren Beatty-wanteme ui his picture, be said It was Shampoo like a paid vacation I didnt have to think about the budget, or whether the film would be successful There were no wornes but also little reward Tony Bill has had a remarkable career in Hollywood since he arrived m 1962 with a masters degree trom Notre t'ame University and a letter of introduction to leo McCarey, director of Going My Way and Bells oi St. lee Station Zebra, Castle Keep," Flap, and a staled Ui rr.au is Fold s first film, ou re a Ham, LOS ANGELES Tonv BHI wac Marys. McCarey helped him get an agent, and Bill was soon playing Frank Sinatras kid brother m Come Blow Your Horn He played second leads m films hke Soldier in the westiBBmmtiT Big do;. Then I decided d w as rime 1 did something for myself, said the tali, dark-haed bill ligger e "I figured that eight years of working with some o! the best directors and four years m college studying English literature equipped me better for making pictures than most producers. Some producers are good at making deals and finding out that Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw are looking for a script to do together. But to do a good job a producer needs to have some kind of taste I believed I had Jon Voight (left) ss himseK, nd right, in disguise in "The Odessa Fib" movie. i 'Odessa the susOdessa File, pense movie that is continuit" ing at the Regency Theater is breaking a tradition of His fust effort as a producer was Deadhead show business Whereas, the usual custom Miles, starring Alan Arkin is for a movie to decline at the It went nowhere box office after its first week, "The head of Paramount Odessa File is building Pictures, Frank Yablans, Last weeks gross profit for hates the picture and deems the picture was bigger than it unreleasable, said Bill 1 tlie first, indicating more think hes wrong, but theres pei sons are attending the nothing I can do about it picture He joined with two other Many, undoubtedly have young film makers. Julia and been lured by the appearance Michael Phillips, to produce on Book Beat on television of his second film, "Steelyard Frederick Forsyth, who with Jane "onda wrote the novel Blues, on which the Donald Sutherland and Peter movie was based Boyle. Another bomb Most, however, are seeu 'But it did very- - well m the picture and talking about London and seems to be the superb acting of Jon becoming a cult film, hke Voigiit, who slat s as a dating, Harold and Maude, but not young German journalist as big, said Bill who, in 1963, uncovers the L1VULLMANN U. V "THE GREAT WALTZ w Rabbit File' continues names of former World War U criminals in a secret organisation that actually existed The organization is working on a plan to launch a T"1 'i i Y a strike force of germ-warfalockets to destroy Israel. The plan is aided by key scientists from Hitlers former rocket program re TOMi v. -- from characters Hundred Acre Wood Voices of Paul Wmchell, Sterling Holloway, Barbara Luddy, Juaius Matthews, John Fiedler, Don Walker and Timothy Turner provide vocal characterizations. Sebastian Cabot narrates The featured e will be coupled with The Island at the Top of the Wor'd. both of which will play at the Century 22 Theater. "Island at the Top of the World" is the story of four who polar explorers in find a lost land inhabited by Vi kings -- IS M i rack 3t uass nx & STARTS TOMORROW ONI WEEK ONLY 37 l' TheTrial of tces up where Billy Jack left of DELORES TAYLOR TOM LAUGHLIN ana Starring jri '. wawtu 5c"ni riy stnmm-itz- be swUfoe ter pr - teenage Ends Today! rw MSIN Abdication 12 50. 4 55. 9 00 Waltz 2 50, 6 55 Piglet Kanga Little Roo Christopher Robin ard other A A ii Also HELD OVER 2ND WEEK tgfVJC Cup-poli- rHE ABDICATION PG Will also be showing at the following theatres: The North Star Drive In, The Riverdale and The Movie m Ggsten and the Uinta in Provo "PaRUVSilfi THE SH 1 FILM OF ALL TIMEI -- L. A, TIMES 7 1 r? KtO'-ti- ttm Tonight 00,9 30 THE STORY IS ENTER HEY KIDS TRUE! UTAH SYMPHONY THE ENDING WILL STARTLE YOU! Thats Entertainment 12 55, 5 20, 9 45, Dove 3 15,7.40 Also Showing THE DOVE" last 3 Days! JB'S BIG BOY COLORING CONTEST! (Official entry forms available at JB's) ABRAVANEL tOKOOClOR J MUSKAt UUGCTUI Entertainment! m - for contemporary concert contemporary concerts A those don't who - 7 5 2 tH,msnnsnrJi '3v J EVERYONE WILL ENJOY Tomorrow & Thurs., Nov. 13 Kingsbury Hall, 8 U & 14 p.m. of U 16th Annual Fesivai of Contemporary Music ZVI ZEITLIN, guest artist From the Steeples and the Mountains The Unanswered Question Violin Concerto BERG La Creation du Monde MILHAUD WEILL y Suite from "The Opera" IVES Three-Penn- ate Phoiw Kf 328-640- or 7 tif X SS W lt S for ticker If its Tuesday, It must he Mddcillons I deVeuu Ilelulse IS 3 8502 Your Choice of Soup Salade Maison Medallions de Veau Bordeiaise Creme Caramel or Chocolate Mousse Substitutions at a la carle prices om us on a gourmet tour of France1 Each evening a famous dish from a different province. Tuesday. Tuurame and Medaillo"s de Veau Bordelaise sauteed veal. C&iRmv i&G ffJpoic kids, and start crayons, coloring. Colors only, no paste ons. Then bring your completed masterpiece to your nearest JB's BIG BOf restaurant. We'll pm iton display. And then, on November 22, a pane! of judges will pick throe winners at each JB s locanon One winner will be chosen from contestants 5 years of age and under. One from ages 6 to 9 And one from 10-1-2 years old Each age group winner will receive a $5 JB's Gift Book. Winners at each location ore eligible for the grand judging an November 26 where winner wJI be rhoser. one And that lucky (and talented kid) will win Grab your super-coloss- al the super-coloss- shopping store. al A yI a $100 grand prize spree at a local department tv 338 South State Telephon 3S9-S75- 3 Open ,oiii 6pm to 1 1 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays Dove to the door and lease the parking to us. Now there's something to be thankful about this Thanksgiving. And it'll come in handy for Christmas shopping too. So just don't sit there Color! ERIE P P P P 619 SOT just for entering Song in your entry by November 22. When you do you'll get a FREE BIG BOY when accompanied by Mom or Dad Enry forms available at JB's B!G BOY Family Restaurants. I per person please; No purchrae necessary WWier will n be nabbed for mail of yidgm is rsnel Fntnes cannot bo iwturned. BIG BOY FAMILY RESTAURANT o. p W 5 V ! p 0 s i: i Erpenence the thrill Riding at 85 of , . . Hot Dog Skiing, Bob Sjltf Kite Flying on Skis, Climbing the Matterhorn, Downhiil Racing and Pro Ski Championshigi: Enjoy the beauty of . . . Helicopter Skiing in the Cariboos visits to Zermatt, Scotland and Sun Valley, Idaho. 'ttl more then a movie, 5t an experience! Ml. Bah should - wi by wetyvnel , $2-5- 0 I . . POWDES MaGAZBlfi Tickets Available At Wolfes Sportsman's Headauarters. 2SQ South State and at the door. ADULTS: I UNDER 12: $1.50 Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeee5fc i |