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Show Pioneer Musical Slated ; ' ' Deseret News Entertainment Editor By HOWARD PEARSON Why and how are some from movies after .they are first of scenes eliminated d released? the country see a sequence that is not Why does one part shown in another? Why do publicity photos on some movies show scenes that tually' arent m the given picture? an annual Celebration, musical play depicting the first statewide July 24 celebration, will be presented July 20, 21 and 22 at Brighton. The third annual is presented on the of the old hotel Lake. Admission is ac- Hlany moviegoers who might have pondered these questions will find many of the answers in "The Unkindest Cuts, a new book by Doug McClelland, a New York theater editor and reviewer and now editor of Record World cast the is Headlining better Christensen, Jymme known professionally as Roberta Shore. She surred in two Disney movies, and was Lee J. Cobbs daughter on the Virginian TV senes. Now living in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Christensen is mostly retired from show business, except for occasional local productions, and TV commercials. Magazine. The Scissors and the Cinema, the fascinating nook has been published by A. S. Barnes and Company. d Citing many picture titles, producers, directors and stars, the book names names and situations, it notes that some movies have been cut on the order of stars because a lesser player was doing too good a job Producers and directors usually determine cuts, but sometimes two or three persons will bo able to determine where the scissors shall snip. Some films, the author points out, slart out runningas much as 11 hours They wind up runone-hahours. ning Qne and featured Also lf in the cast are Don West carts off Sally Winmmer as Jymme Christensen (Roberta Shore) and Terry McRae look on in rehearsal for "Celebration." Hashing as Brigham Young, Gary Cowley, Sally Wimmer and Ten v McRae m Kassing has performed summe stock in the Midwest, Perry and Miss McRae is a former BYU Freedom Singer. Cowley performed in last seasons Miss Wimmer Celebration. has performed in several LDS ' 'starring 'UMLGj RL BURT REYNOLDS JACK WESTON RAQUEL WELCH YUL BRYNNER stake productions. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT The musical is presented on the same spot where Brigham Young held the origi al celebration. It begins at dusk. seats are About mountain and available, weather clothing is recommended. Book and lyrics for the play were written by Salt Laker Mrs. Larry (Jean) Sorensen, and the music by Mrs. James (Paula) Mortimer. They are codirectors of the production. 1,000-1,20- 0 Seme cuts are the result of such whims as that of a theater manager who wants to get in so many shows a day. Others cornel because it is necessary to end a film program at a givenlhour and the movie is just cut that much. 'Mousetrap' Opening Wednesday one of The Mousetrap, Agatha Christies most popular mystery plays, will open Wednesday at ihe old Lyric Theater, downtown Logan. can remember one local theater manager who was facedlwith this time problem. He was playing a mystery involOng three murders. He cut one murder entirely, but the ending of the film still dealt with the three murders. Years later,; on television, no less, I saw the film intact. All three murders were in the story. I production foundation by Silver free. -- The play is the third in a se ries to be presented by the Utah State University - Old Lyric Repertory Company. It will be presented ilmiugh Friday night, at 8.30 p m., and then will join two previous Marv. in rotation is scheduled to be repeated Saturday night Also in rotation will be Youre A Good Man. Charlie Brown, and another play yet to begin, The Rainmaker. plavs Mary 0 i sometimes, according to the books author, cuts are made to conform to community standaids or theater policies. This is the; case with Radio City Music Hall in New York, where a in the business. The managebooking is the most sought-afte- r ment "will demand, and get, cuts, according to the author. INTER MOUNTAIN INC. THEATRES, Jack Palance Charles Bronson 355-531- 1 jBU81 Embarrassing situations result from some snipping. In How The West Was Won, many longer sequences were cut and the stars ended up with cameo appearances only, but George Peppard was made to look older in an early sequence than fie was in a later one because of the editing. , tYOUsuaiGtrg BYTHE MASTER OF ADVENTURE , SERGIO LEOIIE Because Lost Horizon is being remade as a musical, some of the adventures with the first film based on the famous Hilton story are interesting at this time. How star appearances were cut, how they were juggled and how the story was changed from the book are among features of the picture discussed in this new book. The Unkindest Cuts is liberally illustrated with scenes that were shot for some movies, but never made the finished production. It discusses films from the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s as well as those that are showing up on television today. The book is one of a host of documentary-fac- t publications about the movies coming from the Barnes publishers. Usually, they wind up on bargain tables about a year after publication and thats when book readers and moviegoers can pick up some bargains with scores of still photos and facts about their favorite stars and movies. 23Q Redgrave Jackson Glenda C- k Xu - ftAFMWrilWSptesentt ROD STEIGER JAivtuS &c.anea, b, LUCIANO vurcemow r a. o.,...u,.cIc,ENNIO MORRICONE Mti io me GEORGE C. SCOTT evsRi s BE5g!ueenoTacots TKHM WOK All . 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