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Show "v John Green will be one of the monsters featured in "Hotel Frankenstein," at the Green-BriTheater. Tne play is a take-of-f on monster stories. 0 f 4. ar : ' I fe i ' k' i I flf 4: v' ' A ? fee TT ' $ VW. s k 0 K: ,v i teQiMiacBo v.4 , v !n)lfl Os ' ' t v 4 A s IsXB 1 CD "V VYjSSot f-- O . w fc. X xSc s USo Jjfr Spooks (and other monsters) on stage Hotel Frankenstein, a new staee show, will be presented at the r Theater Oct. 24 through 31, with the exception spook-suspens- NOW AT 3 AREA THEATRES H of very funny movie about weve been telling BOB DENVER e Green-Bria- PARKER pmoont and MORRIC TOM That very special, "GILLIGAN" j Sunday. The play is scheduled at 7.30 p.m. Oct. 25 and 26. It will be presented at 8 p.m. other days. Written by Mike Coodman of BYU, who has written other productions, the play will be directed by the author. With Halloween in mind, the production is a takeoff on monster stories. It features all types of monsters, including Woolfman, according to the author. A special segment focuses attention on a character. Groucho Marx-typ- e FORREST TUCKER g p on radio and television e?jK The cast includes Goodman, John Green, Bill Andersen, Carol Redlings, Allen Foote, Jill Sclileuter, Sherrill Pierce, Don Jensen, Shirley Malaker and Jim Engeman. S M J, Family and group rates are available, according to the theater management. Information on this aspect of the production may be obtained by telephoning The Green-Bria- r Theater is located at 8261 South Redwood Rd., South Jordan. at the is S) h X V prqfw NS5Q VILLA theatre 255-596- 1. The WACKIEST two guys ever to lead a wagon train 'Fantasia' returns across the WILD west! Fantasia, Walt Disneys classic wedding of animation and classical music, has been returned to Utah and is playing at the Regency Theater in full stereophonic sound, beginning tonight. This represents the first stereophonic sound for the picture in Utah history. Because of the special technique involved in the presentation, an exclusive engagement was contracted for in this return of the film. Besides the 6:45 and 9:15 performances, a late showing at 11:45 p.m. has been arranged for tonight. Walt Disney always considered Fantasia as his only major box office flop. It was when he first released the film 39 years ago. It failed to make money during three rereleases, then about 10 years ago attracted a new audience because of the nature of the colors and the music. Since the reissue of 10 years ago, the film went into the black and has been a moneymaker. movie opening in Salt Lake Another new first-ru- n tonight is Damnation Alley, which has scenes made in Salt Lake. MATINEE TODAY J 'ew(J. 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