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Show 4 Film Stories Of Four Wars Thursday, May 20, 1971 DESERET NEWS, B 'Qed Sky At Aborning' Because of the selection of Patton as best movie of the year, films with war themes are again filling the nations screens. In Salt Lake, stories with backgrounds of wars in different eras are currently Unusual Film has come up unusual film in At d Red Sky which opens next Morning, week at the Century 22 Theaan weird at times, cent at others. GP-rate- stars rre divided into two groups the Young ones and The Adults. In the former category is Richard Thomas, a student of Oriental history, turning in an intensely emotional performance as the hoy left at home. Its unusual because it has a story line; it avoids, in practically every case, the temptation to play up sex scenes for their own sakn, and the big by young per- formers. Laid in the Southwest during World War II days, the story relates how a young boy adjusts to having his father go away to war, leaving the mother at home alone. An uncle moves into the household, but any relationship between him and the mother is only implied. However, a main focus in the film is rascism of a different kind from what weve been that of used to to Angles who live among them. The boy whose father has gone to war becomes the target for attack by Mexican student who are in the majority Jn this particular region. d Cathy Burns, the actress of Last Summer," has the romantic role, the sweetheart of Thomas. They were together in Last Summer and could easily be nominated for Academy Awards for Red Sky Miss Bums was nominated for Last pixie-face- ... Summer. Miss Burns is the type of who looks 10 years younger than she is (26). This film just emphasizes the fact that she is so unattractive she is really attractive. You look at her face and find fascins m in it, as Richard does. Their relationship results in one short romantic scene that, while not explicit, could be trimmed early without hurting the film or the stray. Desi Arn&z Jr., girl Mexican-America- Several plots and side-plo- ts develop against inthe of violence the background magnifi- The ter. load is taken Newest one is whole story is played against the background of wasted land in New Mexico Hollywood with Another war succeeded in his forces and marshaling marched to his defeat age;nst Wellington at Waterloo. banishment, picture, showing. schools. The By THE MOVIEGOER Waterloo, goes back to the early 1800s, after Napoleon had escaped from his first the Europe of Tora . . ., which Patton. will some day receive the honors it deserves, is playing at the Valley Fair 4 Cinemas No. 1. rather than Last HELD OVERI hurryi alley, vi'hich has opened at the Utah Theater. This is the story of mercenaries in the Thirty Years War, basically an anti-wa- r story, but with brutality and violence of war. It also is marked by studied and effecti3 acting of Michael Caine, Omar Shar and an outstanding supporting cast. Patton, of course, continues strong because of the new momentum generated by its Richard Thomas, Catherine Burns and Desi Arnaz Jr. star in "Red Sky At seven Oscars, including bestMorning," opening next week at the Century 22. acting honor for George C. Scott. This is action in World War II. Its playing at the wont easily be forgotten. son of Lncille Ball and Desi his son he is going away and Rialto and Woodland. of son care must the take Arnaz Sr., is the third memthat Red Sky At Morning is Another film with a World ber of the Young One. The his mother. The son does not taken from a book by Richara War II background is Tors! uncle like the Adults in Red Sky At Mornhanging New Mexico Tora! Tara! which has the Bradford, him to have include Claire Bloom, around and seeks ing Pacific front as its setting, who plays Thomass mother; leave. Several scenes in which set Mexicans the his the who is Richard Crenna, upon NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES Strother Martin, Nehim-i&- h young Anglo are explosively Gnardino dramatic. Persoff, Harry and John Colicos. The final scene, with the The film has several high vast desert country stretching spots. In one, the father tells away forever, is one that ENDS K 7TH WEEK) SOON WALTER DUSTIN HOFFMAN TfiTlE BIG Matthau MAN" A Hew Leaf technicolor Gp) 100,3 50. 6 40, -- 9 mitt COLOR 25 "RIGHT IN THE the- - CLASS OF 'BEN HUR' IS' .stamns lCOIOR SHOWS WMCA Michael Caine Omar Sharif AT 1? 30 2 50 45.5.10.7-30.- . EXCLUSIVE Quite Fotibly Hie MGT UNUUAL FILM of iKeYEAR! 1; IK? a j oteve McQueen mrjmHmis SAILED O KCBSTgp i: Redford Movie Means Million For Utah TERRORCjorxou. I WIVERJ 3- .t? , ROOM BIG DOOOOOOOOOOOO Open 7.00 Shows 7:15 f:1l 1 i t ; n, Rod Sfsigcr Christopher Plummer Orson Welles As Louis XVII! 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