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Show - up j w m rifr i(j fcrr' "yi . . Jrf 2B KSERT NEWS, At M j 1973 MAY Our Town resumes S, Poitier stars in love story with suspense By Harry V liter motorcycle A Warm December, ney Poitiers second film as a director, begins as a tense International drama, intrigue but unwinds Into a tender love Sid- story. Poitier stars in the movie as widower Matt Younger, a medical doctor who has won renown working among the poor In Washington, D. C. startWarm December ed today at the Fox Cottonwood Mall. Audiences at a prevue last week raved about its human tenderness. The scene shows to the airport The audiin an ambulance. ence doesnt know the vehicle is bound for the airport until it opening Matt rushing arrives. Matt and his daughter played by Yvette Curtis, climb out of the ambulance along with a motorcycle. Ste-fam- Matt explains that he is bound for London for a vacation, and to compete in a couple of motorcross races and relax. ' With Larry Roupe as director, the cast includes Stephen Coleman as stage manager-narratoMargaret Crowell, Joyce Skidmore, Gerald Rowland, Don Shanks, Nolan Palmer, Ann David and Rom r; angle to add to the intrigue. Dr. Henry Bar-loa medical companion of Matt is not convinced that it is a holiday. And, neither is Gabriel. tells the production events at a small town tn the Midwest prior to World War I. Reminiscences The story the audience. In London, Matt has his first encounter with a beautiful and elegantly dressed African girl, played by Esther Anderson, quite new to the American screen. She enlists Matts help in throwuig off a suspicious man who Is following her. Later a similar incident happens in the British Museums Africa exhibit. The mystery man is following the girl, movie review but Matt blocks his way. She later comes out of her hiding place to thank him. After several minutes of this Intrigue, the audience is relieved to learn that the young lady is in no real danger, but is a production Mountain Rt- of which Jef- is the artisfc Our Town of the way people lived and died is related m the touching of the Rocky simply iold to gional Theater production, match the message of the pie- - frey Forward director. sentation, Saturday. Poitier probably inserted the Jones Deseret News Staff Our Town. the acclaimed Thornton Wilder production, resumes its engagement Thursday at the Salt Palace Theater. The show begins at 8 p.m. It will be presorted at the same hour Friday and run L. Sidney Poitier, Esther Anderson in "A Warm December. is being protected by the embassy of an African nation that is headed by her uncle. From that moment on, it becomes the tender story of two lovers Her name is Catherine. She meets Matt and Stefanie on the South Bank, and they go for a helicopter ride. Catherine becomes ill and runs away Matt is brushed off at the embassy, but later he meets her at a clinic. Catherine has an incurable sickle-cel- l type of anemia a fact that she already knew. The love between Matt and Catherine deepens, and Catherine and Stefanie become close. Catherine knows that she is in the December of her life. Should she return to Washington with Matt and Stefanie. Get a year or two of happiness. The answer is found in the final minutes of the movie. Miss Anderson was bom m Jamaica, West Indies, a tall stylish girl She went to London in her teens to study act- - of QfeV Pi) ing, and enrolled at the Actors Workshop where she worked on and off tor three GOjUfoRi years. Miss Anderson is equally talented on either side of the camera. She covered the Jamaican elections and then returned to cover European assignments for top American magazines Poitier made the film for his own Openlnq Ntght Soon$efd bv Cmms KUTV Yt PRICE COUPONS at aM Dee's Dine Ins. 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