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Show ffr'T-- V"1 T DESERET fEAqullf UacSs unusuaI filivis a VJL adventures of an American boy and the son of an African chief, "Phase 4. a seienie-fictiopicture about the social life of insects, Harry and c Tonto, a odyssev across America by an old man and his pet cat Headed by the nlm based e on the Jonathan Livingston Seagull Hollywood companies are tom mg up with a string of unusual new pictures best-selle- r, long-tim- left, Orem, who Douglas Stewart, screenplay for "Where the Red Fern Grows," confers with James Whitmore. Although Seagull has been involved in a law suit between the books author, Richard Bach, and the producing Paramount studio, it is expected to be in national release this winter. It already has premiered m Hollywood with the permission of the juage in the case and is expected to open in many theaters m December. The film is slated at the Centre m Salt Lake for Christmas. Whatever happens m the law suit focuses attention on a movie that already has been much m the public eye Krtrtl nwH kftrir LAnnk (Vox I2iv wuviv cum trwcmov UUVfUijU of conversation about the film cast of The consists seagulls. We have seen part of the production and the camera work has a visual impact that should impress all audiences. Filming took place in the High Sierras, Big Sur, Yosem-rte- , Death Valley, Carlsbad, the Mono Lake Region and Pinnacle National Park as well as the Monterey-Carmcoast. The film has no animation, no people, just wild and tame seagulls and beautiful photography as well as the story that has been read by milhons. Other unusual movies to follow on the heels of Seagull Visit To A Chiefs include Son, describing the real-bf- e Coon action-animate- Skin," d live a production about hunting, The white Dawn, an acLon-aventure story that deals with three sailors and their encounters with a group of Eskimos on Baffin Island Benji, a story about a dog told entirely from the point of view of dogs, "Salty," a feature about a playful sea bon, and two V alt Disney productions, Herbie Rides Again," d d in which the playful Volkswagen of Love Bug becomes more spirited and adventuresome than ever, and Robin Hood," an animated feature in which animals play all the roles Still another unusual film that is now in editing and scoring phases is Where the Red Fern Grows, based on a book for young persons about a young boy, his family and two dogs during depression years in the back country of Oklahoma Where the Red Fern Grows is of special interest in the Mountain West because a Salt Lake native. Lyman Dayton, who graduated from Brigham Young University, is producer. He outbid major studios for rights to make the story into a film. best-sellin- g prize-winnin- g James Whitmore and Jack Ging of Hollywood star in the film which also features farm boys from Wyoming. Visit To A Chiefs Son A ' ' v, X features the trek of the two lads across Kenyas back bushland, lakes and ararnal-ladeplains They enjoy a senes of harrowing but thrilling expenments as they travel For the most pan, the film matches the real-bf- e expen-ence- s of Robert Halmi, who was a photographer for Life 2 W A collecSPRINGVILLE tion of 200 sepia prints frrm nearly 10,000 glass p ite of a trav g negatives x- t sf s VV - The exhibit will open at 1 p m. with a reception for Cell G. Francis, Spnngville teach er, who selected and enlarged the prints. The exhibit will include prints made from originals which George Ed. Ander son, the pioneer photographer, maoe m travels throughout Utah, Arizona, Illinois, New York, Vermont, England and Canada Harry and Tonto is just Art going into production. Carney is the star and he and the cat are expected to be on location in Sidona, and Grand Canyon, Anz., Las Vegas and other points in the West before they wind up the film in Los Angeles The filming started in New York and moved on to Chicago This marks Carneys starring debut in a mime "Benji" is about a dog who can't talk, but needs to communicate with human beings. Included are prints of historical sites and events of the Church of Jesus Christ of Jonathan Seagull and his Triend try to fly higher end faster than anyone before them in, "Jonathan Livingston Seagull." Latter-da- ; build an office took Helen Hayes (one of the Benji is of real dogs. They cannot talk and audiences wall not hear them think in the film, according to Joe Camp, president of Mulberry Productions, winch is winding up the movie stars) for routme rides and then became a demon to keep a villainous contractor from tearing down some houses to even and We also saw which will be the Christmas release for Disney Its done on the order of Jungle Book ENTERTAINMENT In capsule form, Camp says, Benji is about a dog who happens upon some information that certain humans need to know, and the complications he encounters in struggling to communicate what he knows to these HELD OVER. EARLY WEST vonSydow . AS UTAH PIONEERS IN THEIR way to tell the The New Land Ullmann NEW HOMELAND charming ered in an old home in Salt Lake City several years ago TODAY AT MANN THEATRES Liv AND OTHERS SETTLE well-know- n From" The Emigmntsdream, came the settlers struggle to survive... Max SEE THE some has d story actors, such as Phil to the voice Hams, giving Truly, this looks hke a year animals characters. It also for some unique motion picunes and a tures has catchy time-honore- Robin Hood, Saints, mine disas- y ters, growth of the railroad, rural industry, community celebrations and family groups The negatives from which the prints were made were discov- SAT. and SUN. 12 00, 3:00 6 00, 9:00 MANN TMt Alflf 4 persons. We saw parts of Herbie Rides Again at the Walt Disney Studios a few days ago. The screening room was packed, and the audience howled with glee as Herbie Best sellers 'Scandal ' opens run FICTION The Honorary Graham Greene; Schuster; $7.95 The Hollow Hills -Stewart; Morrow; $7.95. Billion-dolla- r Sure The Paul Erdman, Thing Scnbners; $695. NONFICTION How to be Your Own Best Mildred Newman et Fnend al. 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"The Original Art Liquidators" r tat BUTCH CASSIDY SUNDANCE KID Qf, Jcr CSaewMoor t Opeft Sat Shoves Mrtnday at 7 C 15, 900 Open p.n Fwn tv N te TKdaylAies K t 1e&" M w jeweled horror tale" sm at 'it- in 7 P M cJlUET EXCItlNGI'-- n A 00 Nte LflCclw HOY HE SGdAOO CON DIOS krjf Piwn - L Funco Zeffirei JJ , SUPERNATURAL! Jndrnar Bergman s Twai $ "MONEY TALXS" $1 INTO EXPERIENCE Wuaci" Titalty' S'l WautcAHi27H73 BONUSHOUR Sunday thru Thursday 'EERIE, RAIEUISIAN, Camme Art Corn. A pioneer photographer wil be featured at the Springvilie Museum of Art starting Sunday. w iff- n - v,j A ' 5 exhibit V seno-comi- Also, Sr if.: n D Sepia art shown at W. e By Howard Pearson News entertainment editor NEWS, V EEKEND OF NOVEMBER 3, 1973 libortad uravOM EL MARIACHI CAffTA LiPuKa Vtu Uhv Agufr SwjSP is J |