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Show rimrrfwfir iiitTfr-- ff iii DESERET NEWS, Anthony Quinn Don't Like '0 FnAwkly By JAY LIVINGOOD Editor, TEMPO Section I'm not an intellectual. Im emotional my head to my toes, commented award-winnin- Quinn mentioned that he has never seen one of his most successful movies, Guns of Navaronne. Bom of a Mexican mother and Irish father heritage, the actor did become emotional when he began to talk about American values. Love, respect, dignity seem to have gone out of fashion, he said, but they are still there in our lives, we just need to find other words for them. I know there are no simple answers to the minority problems, and I know they are not going to be swept under the rug. If minorities have ever had a spokesman I guess its me but I refuse to he called a Chicano. I dislike nationalism and will not segregate myself, Quinn continued as his voice began to rise. As he was pushed on what his future plans were in fighting for the minorities, Quinn became slightly angered ar.d replied, Its not what the Indians are going to do, or the Dlacks, or me, but what are YOU going to do about it, he lashed out, with his hand punctuating the air for added emphasis. The movie Flap tells the story of the Indians plight in the greet southwest and shows in cnmoHin, oi, t forceful from the top of actor g An- thony Quinn. But after talking with the complex, but popular actor for more than an hour, youre convinced that he is intellectual, extremely articulate and sincerely wants to be involved in other peoples problems. Quinn talked freely the morning after the world premier of his latest movie, Flap. It had generally been well received by the press, flown in by Warner Brothers for the initial f 4 u 1 si' -- ' ''' f " I t'Ji'S - !'v' t - -- F'i : ' j v : v " ' 4 M SCROOGE "if minorities hove ever had a spokesman HARPER'S rocketed to stardom in Goodbye, Columbus, and Ryan ONeal of Peyton Place fame, star in the haunting story of two young persons who fall in love. The story deals with the feeling of love, rather than playing in any way on the sensuous, according to Producer Arthur Hiller. WEEK! ' In AMERICAN GIRL MAGAZINE -C- O-ED ALBERT FINNEY SCROOGE A NEW MUSICAL ALBERT FINNEY "SCROOGE EDITH EVANS am' KENNETH STORE Scrennplsy bv LMe Bncunw bmvl on MchHl MMwn AIM Sllmng Lluftnc? (Mtnnvlb At rA lINhirCC Ovules A Cbmlmiw Owe DicAen And MM-Nov Anlon RcxjQwSunnn Mur mi lyrr.v bv l.-- Dovk! Colling, TRACY . (Vrk.ribyRrbpnH tfphibtrical ardtf v foTioiiaT Mum K C ENGAGEMENT HELEN HAYES VAN ...... 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A gift for theatre- - goers Ali MacGraw, who Miss MacGraw has turned down many scripts since she won industry - wide praise for When Love Goodbye, Columbus. Story was offered to her, she signed almost she says. Now she is being immediately, mentioned for an Oscar nomination for the touching new film. the MAGAZINE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING has had three printings in the paperback edition. According to publishing records, the 5 million copies printed so far is r. record. rvL CHARLES CHAMPLIN. LOS ANGELES TIMES true spirit of Christmas. Albert Finney gives a masterful performance! Love Story HELD OVER! DELIGHT! SCROOGE.. .A SPECIAL Stor For HI olid Ay 3RD BIG WEEK! BBS BE G, T Actor MEMORY-WARMIN- HOLIDAY TREAT! A wonderful tale of best-sellin- SPIRIT-WARMIN- BAZAAR 5, 1970 way how America's first citizens were grossly mistreated. Quinn had gone to bat for the Indians before the filming by appearing on Alcatraz with the Indians that had taken over the abandoned island. I supported them from the beginning, he continued, for the gesture of taking a death house and making it a kind of monument to a new life. They seem to have lost momentum now', but I still believe in the principle of Alcatraz 1,000 per cent. I think we should give them the island. If anything, I think the Indians are asking for too little in light of what was forcibly taken away from them. Quinn said that he had been thinking about retiring after finishing Flap, but when questioned further he admitted it would be just a hiatus, and then would turn his attention to films with a message. In the future I will only act in films in which I feel passionately involved. Discipline is important to Quinn. Although he feeds constantly on emotion, he is also one of the most disciplined actors in the business. Sir Carol Reed, who directed him in Flap. noted, I've never met a more professional actor in mv lifo SOUL-SATISFYIN- REDBOOK MAGAZINE Anthony Quinn. Love Story, the motion - picture made from the current No. 1 hardcover and paperg back book, will open at Christmas at the Utah Theater. A SCROOGE IS A SUPERB MUSICAL! Chicano," emphasized sAys NEWMt i IS A BRILL5ANT MUSICAL! I guess it's me . . . but I refuse to be called a m 'Love ... showing in Albuquerque, New Mexico. actor I frankly dont like myself, the bronze-skinne- d replied to a question of why he didnt see himself in movies. Ive made 104 films, and perhaps only seen eight or nine of them completely. I tend to be super critical of myself and once they have gone in the can there is little I can do about it. You try to do your best and then judge yourself by your motives. Youve he continued. got to be honest with yourself j IWysElf Saturday, December HOCKEY TONIGHT SALT color C FOX PALACE 8 P.M. |