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Show y- 8 1) - V I vK fwr TK T1 The Salt Luke Tribune, Friday, December 3, isrv'1j-- f Tbe hotel suite was warm and sunny but Charles Chaplin came into the sitting room wearing a mink lined overcoat and a felt hat and sat heavily in a chair as though inviting sympathy for his advanced years. Now what did that strange entrance mean? On the face 83 in the of it an old man was protecting his spring aged bones against the underlying chill of an autumn day noi apparent to his juniors. Iorliy and Gray j It In r "-- -' v v v vv -sr - , Bad Company Invades Flatlands of Kansas Generation - i :n - NEW YORK If you think Benton will decide to follow the lead of his wilting partner David a Newman becoming by movie director, you're wrorg. He's already directing a out on the blustery movie plains of Emporia, Kansas. It's called Bad Company" and it is being produced by Stanley Jaffe for Paramount. And, oh yes, it .ids a screenplay by enton and Newman. stars Jeff Bad Company Bridges and Barry Brown as two boys who fake to the road during the Civil War. "I guess that author Rober "r' 'ey. you could say its a kind of combination of Bonnie and Clyde and Oliver! says Jaffe. And we guess thats not a bad combination. Director Gordon Parks enjoyed a huge success earlier a this season with Shaft, thriller about a black detective who just manages to stay on this side of the law. Now his son, Gordon Parks Jr., is -- bor to make his directorial debut with Superfiy." about a Harlem hustler who manages quite to stay on the other nicely side of the law. W 'tf-tT- screenplay based Beach of Falsea, (T Die Robert on ' Louis Stevenson's adventure novel about the clash between! two white traders on a South Sea island. Over the years, Thomas's script has passed from hand to hand, and from production company to production company. And now. finally, it will see the light of movie day. is based on a Superfiy by screenplay black writer Phillip Fenty, and it will star Ron O'Neal, best knowm for his stage triumph in No Place to be Back in 1948, the late Welsh poet Dylan Thomas wrote a Vs GALA PREMIERE d DECEMBER 14th RESERVED TICKETS Oil SALE AT B0X0FF1CE OR BY MAIL ADMISSION PRICES: EVENINGS: SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, HOLIDAY and HOLIDAY EVES MATINEES: WEDNESDAY SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AND HOLDAYS SCHEDUL E Monsieur 3584702 i- S 2.00 2.50 of PERFORMANCES: DAY: MATINEES: EVENINGS: WEDNESDAY 1:00 pm 1:30 pm THURSDAY 1:00 pm FRIDAY 0:30 pm SATURDAY 1:30 pm SUNDAY 0:00 pm MONDAY 1:00 pm TUESDAY 0:00 pm BE DAILY STARTING SPECIAL MATINEES THERE WILL THURSDAY, DEC. 24th THRU SUNDAY, JAN. 2nd AT 1:3 Pm. 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(X) Persons under 18 not admitted, WMk LjsM d the movie at Wooatth Sovtfc . , ...tha JAMES A. WECHSLER, N. Y. POSTi predominantly young, antlolblIhment audience hcwled with a kind of ecstatic laughter. - FABULOUS DINNER HOUSE 167 W Rwent St 1049 East 21st So 35 W. Cntw, Bntfl 20 10 W. 35th So . Granger-2- 98 St, Ogden r JULES FEIFFER: A zapped portrait of Nixon1 from Voorhls to VIotnam: part camp, part dark aide of Horatio Alger run amuck-t- ha the American dream. DISCOVER TAMPICO SUPERB 4 PLACES SECRET SECRET pint-size- y Fiances to - V j well-know- n admitted Vw j Beppo the Dwarf in MGMs The Gang That Couldnt Shoot artStraight, is a ist in "ddition to his rising acting careei. At IS, he was the youngest painter ever trigger-happ- i Young Moviegoers Delighted as he is at the and he is as good a deal businessman as he is a comedian Chaplin is even more pleased that the younger generation, who know him only comedies on telfiorn two-reevision, will realize how wide a range his talents encom-passe- Artist Turned Actor HOLLYWOOD who tt three-da- y holiday Birthday Washington's 1972, and is directed by liam T. Naud. lechaize, n vY g Bless the Bomb" which stars Brandon De Wilde. Keenan Wynn and Tim O'Conner. Dealing with a wild attempt to bomb Fort Konx, the spoof will be releazsed for national national i - HOLLYWOOD engagements over the "1 . In Production far-ou- T J God Bios Bomb American international has acquiied a God t comedy entitled tr i But of course it was the wrong conc'usion. The Chaplin of today is gray and portly but still hiding behind the dignified facade in the littie Iramp with the flat-fowaddle, toothbrush mustache and twirling cane who made him one of the few living legends of the cinema. The overcoat and hat were intended to hammer home that he was in a hurry, didnt have much time to talk to anyone, ought to be on his way to the airport so as not to miss the plane back to his house in Switzerland. rt r 7 LONDON 'fr v '' for example, he Everybody knows be dis- Verdoux, likes interviews. played a murderer. Vis. , v ' , I don't want to see those At one point His attractive old shorts on velevision, they wife, Oona, daughter of playwright Eugene ONeill, hapdepress me, Chaplin said. I j to look in while don't like the cutting and pened "t supervising the luggage and poor, scratch old prints. of the It's exploitation firmly ordered the overcoat off. Grumbling, Chaplin prename, said Rothman. tended to pluck at the buttons Ill be glad when The Kid is released, Chaplin went on. but Moe Rothman, a financier who had paid him $5 million It's a marvelous picture. for the rights to reissue nine And Jackie Coogan is wonderful of his feature films, comCoogan will be a shock to pleted the job. Charlie Chaplin youth Well, you can't win (hem camparing him to A Legend of Cinema the bulky, bald grotesque in all. Chaplin is a good loser The Addams Family TV seAnd although he insisted on a couple of years ago. ries on the mink Anita Gillette Role sitting lining, There is no clue to the man in from then on he talked readithe beautiful liftie boy with HOLLYWOOD Anita Gilly. Buster for a Brown has haircut lette and ben signed Rothman believes there is a feature role in MGMs Every melting brown eyes who capwhole resurgence of Chaptured the heart of the world Little Crook and Nanny, lin" under way and is half a century ago. in Europe and the currently in production. Film Someone remarked they stars Lynn Redgrave, Victor United States such feature-lenhad wept at the original Mature, Dom LeLuise, John n classics as "The Kid, Astin and Maggie Blye. Monsieur Verdoux, City Modem Times, Lights, and The Great Limelight Dictator, as well as A King in New York which has never been shown in America. Muse! United Press Internationa! jfr sa 1271 n C liaplin to Delight Another By Robert y Millhouae Is funnier ; than any current comedy. The only sad thing Is Ite truth. 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