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Show jatytNjnaiiw oA DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, February 2, 1971 FILMLAND CLOSEUP Autographs Of Stars iMu-s- - ' A Use IHiave Heai 9 By HAROLD HEFFEKNAN lL Autograph - hunters have been but the still plying their trade since whs imows-wheunsolved question is what do they do with their trophies? d Save, trade, or eventually throw them away? Some stars have actually launched investigations to find out. but they, too, never came close to solving the riddle. One aged fan recently wrote this columnist that he had been an autograph collector for 50 years and had accumuh more than 200,000 very important names. He was willing to dispose of the gallery for $10,000. All were authentic, he magnificently preserved, claimed, and ranged in name value from silent Heroine Viola Dana; tq; such current celebs as Frank Sinatra and Paul New-maguaranteed all were the "real thing, but failed to merttiotf how he could furnish proof. CpQ Hollywood showman has become so curious as to if anything what hap-pens to tarry signatures that he decided to put it to a test. He runs a pretty good chance of succeeding, too, because hes Joseph F. Prev-rati- l, director of the Movie-lan- d Wax Museum in Buena Park, where many fans and numerous stars gather to gaze on 'the dummies. HOLLYWOOD (NANA) tLK-- Ji $ sorely-harasse- Few Songs Vie For Oscar l By MARILYN BECK - HOLLYWOOD (NANA) Motion Picture Academy voters find themselves hard pressed again this jear to come up with five candidates for best song that the public will recognize Outs.de of the Beatles Pieces Of Let It Be. Dreams from the movie of the same name and Thank You Very from Much none of the ebgi- Sciooge, bles will strike mu'h of a familiar chord with record buyers It could well be another 0car categoiy this April in which not many outside ot the Academy will care much win w ms. Jack Wild gets ready for The Pied Piper shooting which commences next month in England and Geimanv. Its being produced by DaiJ Puttnam. Why filled that same post m Melody, another Jack Wild daughters, two sons, S9 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren, all at whom live on the Canadian reservat- starier. due for release around these parts. Chief Dan George, during a lecent jaunt to Hollywood, told me his relatives and fi lends from the Coastsalish Indian Reservation planned to attend the Vancouver premiere and Chief Dans km could practically fill a theater all by themselves. He and his wife have four late-Marc- h ion with the chief. Chief Dan, who has already copped the national film critics best supporting actor Little Big award for his Man portrayal, is quite the big mm in Canada where lies in The Caribou Country TV series. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES ei le It started three months ago, said Prevratil. when Edward G. Robinson finished a half hour session of name signing, and I hn what he thought the public did with the slips of paper he had been autographing over the years. ai The of bad-ma- n 1935-er- a gangster films declared that he hadnt the foggiest notion, and estimates mat, since becoming a name, he had given out ; 130$00 signatures give or take a thousand. Z So, it occurred to me, the keeper of the wax museum that the intrinsic value of the autograph must be continued, dilifted with so many in circulation. However, I got another 3dea almost simultaneously. Millions of autographs of different stars must be lying, IHorgotten, around thousands of American homes. To Bush these out, wese decided to give free admission to anyone who presents a genuine antograph of any of the celebrities , whose wax image appears in our display. I The curators replicas number 125, ranging alphabetically, from Ackerman, Bettye (remember her in Ben Casey?) to Vt ood, Natalie (immortalized for her performance in West LSidd Story). 'Not much chance of putting one over on Prevratil. When -a patron shows his autograph, it is checked for authenticity from a list of originals kept on hand. Nor is he able to put over a repeat visit. Sure, he gets his 'autograph back but with a stamp showing its been used. Still, hell have the added satisfaction of knowing he has a checked out original. e Oscar award William Wyler, who directed the 7 winning Ben Hur (11 of 1? citations in 1959) is offering his services free to CES if theyll let him please do the editing of (he film before it goes on the airways Feb. 14. In fact, he feels so strongly about how his masterpiece should be ZZ Anna is Calder-Marsha- ll and glamorods face fuli in in profile "Wuthering Heights' coming soon to Salt Lake. ENDS Anna MCQUEEN BULLITT Calder-Marsha- ll Although she can appear lovely, Anna of actress, is the new-typ- e who will take glamor roles or those that require her to be Calder-Marha- ll She portrays both character when she plays Catherine in Wuthering Heights. coming to Century 21 or Century 22 soon. She is becoming, but not like the glamor stars of Hollywood of the eras of MaHvn Monroe, Rita Hayworth and the like. Anna Calder - Marshall represents the new stars. They don t have the dimensions of the romantic goddesses of the past. But they have acting ability. Anna Caider - Marshall is 22 years old. She has chestnut AND Ji 130MMIE, New Type Of Actress By THE MOVIEGOER WpT0N,TE hair and blue eyes. Her dramatic training started when she was 17 and won a fulltime scholarship to the London School of Dramatic Art. Fiom there, she went into a series of television plays, joined the Birmingham Repertory Theater, where she in Wuthering met her , BORSAUNO1 SCORES1 Delon and Belmondo man theirtommy uns with Playboy Magazma engaging flippancy! GANGLAND FRENCH STYLE! THEY KILL A LITTLE, LOVE A LITTLE, FIGHTA LITTLE! co-st- Dalton. Heights, Timothy She appeared in three movies and several stage play s. Roger Greenspun, N V. Times .fm gf been filmed for the second The version first time. brought International stardom to Merle Oberon, who starred opposite Sir Laurence Olivier. The new version of the Emily Bronte story of love, passion and revenge on the Yorkshire moors is slanted toward brooding darkness with an unhappy romantic tale. KfJ 1 f SUMPTUOUS! A LITTLE EASY RIDER ' " A BONNIE AND CLYDE THERE!" $ ' New York Magazine ' A. 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