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Show I Brando-Nicholso- DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY film to Centre n Marlon Brando and from "The Men" in 1950, have included "Streetcar Named Desire, "Julius Caesar." On the Wate- generally considered to be two of i he most talented actors in films, are teamed ing his 25th August Ugly of the 0 and Sunday Brando's first 13 years were moviemaking marked by films that could be brought back again and again, but "Mutiny or, the Bounty, which actually was made in his 13th year of moviemaking, received barbs from critics and public alike. And his movies after that received harsh notices until "The Godfather in 1973. of anniversary Jack Nicholson, Marlon Brando in Brandos character, Lee Clayton, uses some unorthodox methods to isolate members of the gang in a systematic Breaks stars Randy Frederick Forrest, llarry Dean Stanton. John McLiant and John Ryan. Stanton is a guitar player who is one of the unfortunate members of Brandos wanted list. Stewart Filming for souri Breaks" during a long location Montana. "The John He won his second Academy Award for that film and also created a nationwide stir when he sent an Indian princess to the Academy Award show to pick up his 'The Missouri Breaks." outdoor epics have been produced for theaters in Ihe past five years, but The Missouri Breaks will be hitting the nation's screens at about the same time as the new Quaid. fashion, and then take care of them. The methods include elaborate disguises. Also, he moves in for the kill, he breaks into a spirited tune. This is his diversionary tactic. The disguises Brando uses include a pioneer woman's Irock, gingham apron and oversized bonnet. Other unexpected outfits figure in his tricks to lure his targets to within close range. "The Shootist, and another Glint Eastwood epic, which is not titled as yet. western epic, t ; EDO Ua.1:!, f ( Ai A1 A, .A,' M.'.I took place and gruel-linjaunt to I f : ' M n i , '".i AWARD g TONIGHT 6:30, 8:15, 10:00 SATURDAY S. WINNER MATINEE AND SUNDAY Colossal beauty . . . BEST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY any and certainly any movie-goe- r skier will really find this fascinating. David Sheehan, CBS TV THEVWN WHO SKIED DOWN 1 ril.M ' i i i tf ACADEMY "Shane." the classical movie starring Alan Ladd, has opened at the Avalon Theater on the same bill as "Lil Abner in a schedule change caused by unavailability" of an earlier announced combination. The scheduled double bill of New Moon and Madame X" now will begin May 12. m.WK i Mis- back Film classics f ' seems to have marked another turning point in Brandos career, and for the good, and he is expected to enhance hi improved standing with "The Missouri Breaks." Aireuks" is Brando's 2Sth picture in 25 years punctuated by blasts of notoriety, scandal and comedy. s Wayne-Jame- J' s Oscar. This picture Missouri The "All THE PSESMTS RM Although the picture is full of violence and blood and is rough and tough, it could lead to a rebirth of westerns in films. Few The Missouri A MflYIN f no passes, no advance ticket sales Matineee Saturday 6:45, 9:30, Moon," "The American" and ft 21 A "Mutiny on the Bounty." movies, has the role of Regulator, a professional gunman, who is hill'd to take care of Nicholson and his gang. in a Teahouse Dolls, which opens Breaks, next week at the Centre Theater. The film is a western thriller set in the Missouri badlands of the lS80s. Nicholson, fresh from his Oscar triumph in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, plays Tom l)gan, leader of a band of cutthroats who plunder and pillage for profit. Brando, now celebrat- 976 TONIGHT rfront," "Guys and The Missouri in 1 REDFQRDKimWl rAMltT GHAT a rUU inikk Jack Nicholson, 7, GEORGE GOLDIE SEGAL HAWN EVEREST RICHARD PRYOR Y $ From the In 1939. if you wanted to laugh you listened to radio, Q f devious mind of Ml Plot Family 48 SOt III U you wanted to cry. you uvnl to the 1:20, 3:30, 5:40, movies. 8:00 SNEAK PREVIEW If you wanted excitement, vou went to the ballgatne. I Bingo Long. rustlers didnt get you, the hustlers did. ' iTQTTil hTjR BARBARA HARRIS DU6HESS I imCOBi! DIRTWATER . I 1 I -- 3 KAREN BLACK BRUCE DERN THE AND THE entertaining motion picture. ALFRED HITCHCOCKS But if you wanted all three, you uent to see If the Alfred Hitchcock, a diabolically 9-5- .IS THE MOVIE pt. jrewuni 2 , - WILIAM DEMLNE ana mskt?: t - . fYj pt-r- I A V4 c v. - MANN THEATRES THE FUNNIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR!" Tim ttt2 last bth South 6:00. B OO. ACADEMY AWARD " WALTER 1:45,3:45, 10:00 MATTHAU V whig in niERE! MoqoiIm WINNERS' TAT1 ... pTHE BAD NEWS Its cash for keeps They put the butt in bmebatl. a hilarious run for the money! in A Screenplay MOTO.VN Directed by JOHN executive PAN ARTS PRODUCTION.. t HAT BARWBD by ROBBINS MATIHFW Produced BAOHAM PC NBMUl 'JM Ntiilit Mti NTLRPflSES the Music A UNIVERSAL PCTURE ENQANCt lig' on ROB CORFU by BERRY GOROY Producer Based M hi novel by WtllAM by WILIAM BRASHLfR COIDSIFIN IHMlOfl Mtasrn 2 (91 rn UMMCitt SjrtlMHINDAYliETPAPEROBAMflWJPORTANXjNNdUNCiiBEHTJlUMUlfilHEDtOlilGr Also Showing FAMILY PUT JO. 3 30. 340, 55 Ptavimr 1 oVX-esl latai temial 292-441- 5 IX ill: l -- r- - tic II HT 'I BWnTlFW. .. 8) ' cho'cE W Boc Bumel! CHARLIE DEPOSIT 5 30, S 10 7 & 9 Paul Rodgere FRIDAY, MAY 7th -7- Charlie and the Angel :30 yonp'0 P.l yes- SALT PALACE All All Hi! vosnltow0 J...37 $ with Special Guest Kansas" ft 40 DEPOSIT 6.9.30 DEPOSIT CHARLIE 7,10:30 8 00 CHARLIE CO LL2-1- 710 QQ SOUTHEAST ) S. N a 9 mui mm EiSTGSrS rnoi.ijnv U7U 4. 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