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Show Peter Finch Calls Acting, Gambling. Bets on England Made Me' t Action", say's Peter Finch, is dignified by being called a profession, but really its a yiant roulette wheel and ac- xors are simply gaolers. You just never know when is luck . up . jour i Within recent years, Finch Ys taken more professional gambles than most of his colleagues, and his instincts lave inevitably proven him f hafpening and yet we couldnt ' recoruie the terrifym (ogress that wort beirg unleashed. In retrospect perhaps wt should Lava seeo the signs on the wall, and perhaps some did, but no ona would listen." "England if a de Me, l, directed by Peter John U Graham Greene at his very best It contrasts the powerful German Industrialist played by Finch witn the almost painful Innocence and detachment of a young Englishman (Michael York) who watches the emerging Nazi movement with curious thought unseeing eyes. And Greene complicated the situation by introducing the beautiful airi jjurposoful woman In love wiiu Una eiuuai Sad Ytefc. t Mine te mate films that cany some kind of eignifi canoe. The time has passed when we ecwld put on the screen any kind of empty-heade-d - ?" t , r r right v A f? ri And now, still putting his he stars Let on the t opposite Michael York and jilildegard Neil in the Jack production, , Jvin "England ? Made Me." Its a dramatic t Graham Greene story about a G'-m- an industrial st playing I t Lota ends toward the uvdle in j off-be- y 1 KJV f J ia J when the brown-shirt- s to roam the streets. oarlvJ V OTo " began i M 1 M , f KtUY I Fascinating Time I "The time fascinates me," i dmits Finch. "After all, so s many of us lived hrough it, f tie vaguely earlized what was I Ss V Peier Finch Both Ends Against Middle I i Personal Intorovt entertainment. tures like England Made Me' ner, Jerome r INC. performance Unive-sit- y flute the at major of Utah, will pre- sent a recital Tuesday at 8 p m. In the Utah Museum of fine Arts Auditonum, Art and Architecture Center on the campus. varir program of musistyU will be offered, indudir two new commissioned wrks. I, In Deaver will be accom-pan- ! by several other stu-d- tr A cal musicians. tie public is invited free of carge. isAlondy Number Cw-ka- Open 11 45 a m. "p yrrar" I? Ou n, $ Z. CLoe, and New York invest TKIEATS2S Susan Deaver, ovies Sio-va- fellow-lawye- L7 21, bH Salt Lake Tribune, Sanday, May Susan Deaver to give flue recital $1 jiiili n!if gfibnnf y Tito took a very personal hiteresi m the production, Ftoeh recalls, as we were fete tests at his beauUfu vthci on Lake Bled is the Alps." The film is one of only threa Graham Greene novels that were never filmed until recently. Levin and his part- Pic- EbTCMCUNTAM t ment bn ken Robed C Alien, U i 10 set U() to " n make Mule Me" England Other Grene s'ories from which movie weie made include Pp Fa'len Idol "Our Man In Hivana," 'The Thud Mm and The Con edi ns " The Greene qun'rv is matched h F i ch eiiivi-tas an ac'or He s been through a lot to seich hi current peak of aedrg perfection. As a voa'b i,e did ah ot everything under the sun. Laurence Olivier discovered him pe firm mg Mob ere to workers in a glass fictory and persuaded him to try the London stage m.tke me fa si mor eooirplete a an actor because they go beyond puie escapism In any cwse, there i a need to remind tha world of the kind of men who made the rise of Nazism possible." The movw was made by Atlantic Productions on Yugoslav iooetioms partly because U the enthusiastic cooperation given by President Titos government. "The Yugoslavs btill have a very vivid memory of fiie German invasion," says Levin. "They thought this story needed to be told. Duf-fal- Tip ..' 1IS1 Ik&Msfll&f 4(I10W 3 20 6 00 end g couicfo umm n itsussr 335-539- 1 46 W. 2nd So MGM METOOCOLOft 2 A EXCLUSIVE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT fMCrammed with action! m i JCfTPCY IV06S, WPX TV COUJWftAfCnjFF? issnnv xd vp2n3i-C2UJK:a3- i 'W nrcn . OfJ 3U tin! The MGM Presents 3rd week! CHARLTON HESTON YVETTE MIMIEUX in'SKVJACKED' T RYAN O'NEAL V WILP ROVER? The JEANNE OVJN ROOSEVELT GRIB? JAfvB BROUN WALTER rlDGEON UGGAMS LESLIE STAhtlEV R. GREENBERG tasKtuponmNcM2iHjAOHrcir DAVDHARFO? Pioduceo by WALTER SBJZER DteWd by JOHN OBiSRMN Sownplayby MDOCOai MVK9QN ISlartsVWEDNESDAYjj JIVE ENGAGEMENT ThoWt Rodi IAMUCI I MKOFP and RobertRcdford George Segal 4M1ES H. MOHOLSON "FR0GSL.RAY cursTANo.ns pmaf imuhmxjbui mmmm capitol ELLIOTT HILUND-SA- EXCLUSIVE COUNTRY 11:45! 4vi it. 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