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Show .Mt.,M.1.0.. C 'r ,i1dOulaleMMir 3, 1777 DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER ,: I .? ... ,,.. 4 ' I , ' , 'N:,:, rk 1 'V '. i , n .: 0 ,. '' ''''''';( 7, ,11 et, 4; k - ' ' ,m, , t' S, 1' 1 '...,,,...i.'-- 'I- - 47.. , - :)4 t ',-,,- 1 ' ' '', - '.4 S ''.4.'. 4.6.1"'''.44'41 ''.. ., I . , ilt : )4, ,::. t ' 11 I -- 44 ,,. i V.k. 1 NA.. '.." '''',11; : '..ktre4:,,,,,,A.,,,, , ,.. ' I, 1 1,1'. " 'A Bridge Too Far' so far has a domestic gross said of $2() million, below our expectations," Medavoy. "It's too early to tell about 'New York. Me," is typical of past summer's and high profits for the studios c 1 41 f It t ; ' ,.. I - 1pG1 g -4- Lu. -' i A.,, . 1122 2.L) ICL. ii :. Af or -.- :,::,:.77.,,,,,,,,A, ,,?? :k 'actors for Academy this year's S.competition for best performers and pictures. And one of the early favorites in the race for best supporting actor is :Robert Emhardt, who ithas the role of Brother ;Robert Abernathy in 7.7"Fraternity Row." Make no mistake about iit this is one of the finest acting jobs of the year by a man who has been on stages in London, Broadway and Hollywood and in between and in television programs and movies for many years. lie portrays the alumnus of Summit College, the fictional university, where this story of fraternity activtities in 1954 takes place. He is a veteran member of the fraternity in the story and takes part in pledge week activities. He backs traditions and the hazing activities; he attends the fraternity-sororit- y joint Awards I in Af-- tr.:: :' 4', It ..,.?4.A4,.. P, (00.1,Vii,t k., , ":: ;:. .:i 0::.:- ...' ..., L. ,.., 1 ' i 4.,,,,,,,,...A Robert Emhardt . he have been the praise in the few been seen. Independent productions have a tough time. Gary has had a dream and is seeing its fulfillment in por- Ahlthough Emhardt is busy all the time and is in much demand for his distinctive appearance, he took the part in "Fraternity Row" with no guarantee of pay, only a promise. "I liked the script," Emhardt said during a telephone interview. I liked the idea of showing what Greek-lette- r groups were like on college campuses back in those days. I liked the ::::, , character the TBEATIE N... 50,S b ith 3 6;20, 8:10, 10 -- - - - 4 LAST - DAYS ....' r. - f , .,,-- .., - A -; r ,..., w IF Underworld U. where he also was dabbl 4 ,,, THEATRES INDS VALI DISNEY TUESDAY (TTVI ,!,:,:i OFaffITI -- Ne - i , ,I, ,, t ti VO 4g, 1 if ' 27,17 .' N '',:- - , ONE 8:10 'LIFEGUARD' i , PLUS "NO DEPOVT, 5;''. ' c;$ &735 lin. So 1 1 PURSUIT A THROUGH THE AMUSEMENT us AT 1215, 224 . VP ;Low"- - , ,i Atr.,,, , ,:.it - - FWE I TODAY '1 MT AT 1215, 2:M, 3:53, 5:42, I, I .k,t,t, q76';---'- ' '' 4' 1 2700 3601 S. W. 7,00 1 9:00 272 S. : U., ) PENURY Ortm-I, t Tilt RttJtOJO a Atti! 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Also, his idea of doing a film for a Ph.D. and using young moviemakers had a lot of appeal to me. I was flattered that I was the first professional dance and leers at the girls of the sorority. Ile attempts to identify the new pledges with fathers who have gone to the school and been in the fraternity in past years, and he is most often Starting with "Three Ten to Yuma," his movie credits have included 9:40 67:50, THE THREE MUSKETEERS W Jeering alumnus. writer and producer . Emhardt, a native Of Illinois, almost became a lawyer. He had comtrainpleted his pre-laing at Depaue University Emhardt added: "Am of course I flattered by for the film places it has trays. .:.' , ,Y, old-tim- e I lie throws open his mansion on the college campus to pledge activities. Ile is typical of it:., ...; Hollywood already is getting behind certain "The Group," two films with Elvis Presley, "Kid Gallahad" and "Change of Habit" and several others. 1' SQUARE TROL(EY ... s.L1 tOmi ing in acting. His father was a lawyer. His mother was a teacher, but when Bob started acting, "that won out," he said. t . tiii7;fl 'ONTORIVA this movie. I hope it does as well at the box office as it is doing with the critics." actor to be approached for the movie." wrong. tfirr",,,,m, ..--...y- ., ',,-- ., . 'Fraternity Row' actor an early favorite for Oscar , . ... , mo By Howard Pearson :News movie editor 34 11 t; tunton Blvd For E -- -1 - TICLLET It - A 1:,',1-"-- -1.9.4., et W ree5ipk2 6 5 3 FAMILY CENTER 11 0 (0 - 4L- ,i t N 0 .1(j.., t, VI II IS I 1 ' ' ' ' r,---..- r .; ! ' ,,,, Besides being a summer of higher quality product, many observers credit more precise studio targeting of public tastes for the summer's receipts. Hollywood has retreated from the more violent type of fihn. with a trend now toward escapist fare fantasy, melodrama, high adventure. A happier film for United Artists is "Annie Hall," by far the biggest Woody Allen movie. It has grossed $15 million domestic and is doing surprisingly well in W..... 0 pplo A I Another notable bomb: Warners' II: The Heretic." Columbia's "Exorcist -March or Die" decided on the latter. record-breakin- - V.P.I.MoNN....,,,,, . "Smokey" helped ease the disappointments of Universal's other summer products. "MacArthur" did not return to the hearts of movie goers; "Rollercoaster" was a disappointment and the "The Sorcerer" proved a disaster. looks as if we'll have one of the two top pictures of the summer in 'The Spy Who Loved Me,' said Mike Medavoy, production chief for United Artists. "It is shaping up as the biggest Bond picture ever, with a worldwide distributor's gross of between $25 million domestic. $65 million and $75 million I .: 4, $14 million. well 1 ''It , r "Spy Who Loved high adventure ' ',. point." Universal had a happy surprise in "Smokey and the Bandit," which was expected to be just another Burt Reynolds chase. Instead, it has chased up $30 million in domestic rentals, making it the studio's best performer since "Jaws." summer. ::14 it'''. t,er.1" I .! ':...'... break-eve- n se ' The summer brought good news to Walt Thum, Productions. "The Rescuers" proved to be the studio's biggest moneymaker of cartoon features in their first release, amassing $16 million at the box office. "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo" also performed x , ,s , ; 4 . ' - k. t ,,, - ! '' ,'"'... '1.6,'ItntaltIr , ,, , r .... ; .4 , g, ,..4 t ,,,,,, ' 4 JO ,. ,,, ,, :',:4 ,,: , ' , ' e 440444Atvár, '' 4. t, 1' '4'- - 40 ': w ',4kn. , t.ot,'. -:: ,, , .", , 1 ., ..:;'..." :,. ', k to os liP - - .- ID , 1- - ,,,r- -'. ..14 ': ' 1. im',, ' r , -, ,,,-- .. '. , - N- 41sA - . -4 , ,,,,,,,..:, 'sz .0: : 1 1t 1 Columbia could dispute Unitcd Artists' etaim kor the No. 2 movie of the summer. "The Deep" hat! with reported a theater gross of $50 million domestic, abroad. big sales New York,' but the box office gross has been $15 million domestic. When all the chips are down, including the tklevision sale, the total rental should be $18 million to $20 million, which should be the By Bob Thomas LOS ANGELES (AP) -- - With the help of such blockbusters as "Star Wars," "The Spy Who Loved Me" and "The Deep," the nation's box offices took in more money than in any summer of movie history. The 1977 gross will reach $2.25 billion, which would be eight percent above the previous record set in 1975, predicted the trade newspaper Variety. "Star Wars" is the moneymaker of 1977, each week bringing new records and fresh grins to the 20th sales force. The latest box office gross Century-Focompiled Wednesday: $154,819,488 of which the company received $104 million. Fox's summer also was brightened by the slow but steady income from "The Other Side of Midnight." The latest box office gross: $33 million. A of "Young surprise bonanza has been a Frankenstein," which collected $17 million this ' tv...., .'''' r 44. i- si,'C', ',5, z; fra-- k fly.os-g-4,-4-- ilik. if . 0 ''''''''' ..d,4 , .e ..''',7:-Ii' ..., PI.' '1 ''' ' ' ' t " s'N. , I i - .r r ,,'.y t 4 itlk P ' , 4 111c. '''..'t t.' . ',I.-- '41, Europe. ' t''''''' '' ''it A , ' .to.,'...,, ,1 ''.40..... , ...11011P ''.''''', ' t-1,- t '' A ri: !A 4,.' '.'''' - "r summer of hits A , -- 581-808- 1 |