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Show lb. !. K K'U .sunday, June I, InL.im ;d-- 1 1377, ow and llo all Ohio's Hollywoods scared svt Py Viucort Canby York Times Writer Nr-- Dinas all fault, ' , , n is&t wTi otn Zet A i: Whv, saui my friend. I culled up It.uiluU Hi undo fiCt long ago and smd, Marlon, F got a great role for you It's terrihc. Ill send a script over tor you to read And do you know what Marlon said'1 He said. 'I dont care about the script All ' want is five weeks work and one million. thousand dol lie hundred l.n s " t r -- t 1 , ,4 ift HtWwA l iTi t V :.rij - ' firt. ? ew m S. &awr-4 '.4 fta vismasrti $1 5 a nd forget say s Brandi: the script, as costs soar. p Hollywood We already have Godta'her II, 'French 1!" and Connection The Ilotinn of The Pmk Panth er " Upcoming aie Walking Tall. Port 11." "K el urn to Mac cm County" and 'That's F.nlertamment II Hammer Films, in Fug-lanis remaking llitiheok's " Ihe Lady Vanishes" and Do I anrentlls lids aniiouneeel said nn not the point He might the American i ui lous stale film industry and my Inend, who has been hugely success of the rettliiv. CoUlihlt have been more gloomy. Although receipts last year set new retords, the seven major American film companies anticipate thev box-offic- to remake "King Kong " P.aymond Chandler's Farewell. ill year's success has had Lovely, which was originally filmed in 1945 as Murder, My Sweet" with Dick Powell, is being done again by Dick Riehaids with Roheit Mit.h-uas Philip Marlowe There have also been reports that Universal would mencan muiket. Its made them m.,re conservative than this time Earthquake II set in San Franc lseo instead of Lts Angeles, and that 1 output, Uiete may well be an acute shortage of new films m the theaters next year Last My like to carry uii odd effect on the thinking of the men who supply the Paramount theyve ever been, and with on Last The economic gap between the hits and the flops wider than ever The profits from a hit film like The Towering Inferno go through ihe roof, while the failure doesnt even make back the costs of prints fnH y "a. t presents p ,3 tb ) A v. Pooti tark) fc . j : V ? Risk, r, KX. . Michdangelo Anfenlonis rrv Mwirr f I w ja A-- v S imy 7.30 1 t'-- f?: lit" u ' sm c 3W v -- f r i rn t7Tc hGb-r- SUNDAYS lit- '- Hnt !Sr 1 li iViMI ? Z J f .::rp4t r ir j 'n t I 3". RC S A . li 0 OMICI hil.62 ,ri ,v Skowtmo. lo Coll ' Youth : 00, I.Cu 5 .5, 3 ACADEMY AWARDS BEST ACTRESS Katharine hepburn iFvCcUOSG r.:7 v VE V:i iv i ItVISt n, Ptl'tROTOOLe KATHARINt HtPBURN EH .WIN Associated Press riter V 11, lli k .Alt.' . It's WASHINGTON -"like any other prom," said Susan Ford as her class gatheied Saturday night for its senior I prom at the White House think everyone is looser than before" the prom As she talked, couples danced to the blaring sounds of hard ro k from the Outers-pa- i e band in the White House Pto,vi under the solemn gae of George and Marl ha Washington, whose portraits hang on the wails The students did the Bump, the Swing, and even the old fashioned Lindy Susan said her parents had planned to attend the affair but "where they arc ts so much mine important. President and Mrs Ford are m Europe . Any Advice From Dad Did her father give her any ?d ice' ' "Be good Susan said , of Wa hmgton. approached a ' rejMirter and said. Do v ou want to interview me9 I'm POLYNESIAN LUAU North Bowery Fo.rmount Pork June 2th 7 to 10 P.M. iac( Between dances, the cousat at small, round I allies and w ere serv ed a fruit punch bv White House waiters in black tie SUNDAY SIl.C I pc; THwoatoor v'UUUS VOODiH r rf StA Vffk Sh tik li Slflotfl SR ,tk oimk rt ii tMfsi i 466-408- 0 I? inwvj OCt kt rjp Soggf HMY Sentenced to 28 yeers in prison for a crime he never committed. Only ?$ two things can get him A lot of out A money 7 and Charles BronscnLv aC8' T. ' ' ; ? . - --A) CHARLES t n bl ( ( odnnttij for Fncs IparrTtol guidance 503 All odm 04, Yy. t!d NOW . 4 THEATRIS! AT &' . Ri' K. ;Y . s, s . VW v e E sA jffWrt Mt - v i v T A y : t jf-r- . riwzw f3TtrnTni CALL F0K T.MES HELD OVER RTSTPiQFD Per.otn wilder 7 not ndmitttd unlw by . oodf MATIV' v BesuKeur jH GLMRAl oudi ag srd gested) - j-- for jr AV fA BRONSON is SugqetH-enert Ail & A 2.95 ,.m questions putes the pres, was allowed to view the (scasi in , l.f( r said they lir-- t met at the Shenanilo.ih Apple Blossom Fistival, whoie Susan wa- - crowned queen several week' ago She called him altcrw arcs and invited hm to hn cscat t at the prom 4tlui(N t miU sihtHi. irniim THE RllfvJT Pi ples degenerate; s Susan's wjyisi lEff, RIMM RANT date tor the evenPifer, stood by as asked a couple during the 20 nil 7:00,9:30 2.4:30, 7:00.9:30 prom itself, she said, too public. Nobody knew all these cameras and press would be here. Reservations TJST jsiGpa) Of the in Advance by June 9 Coll free parking AlRESUI j . j 2,4:30,7:00,9:30 30 "It's 6.50 per couple For Ticket 30,4 15.7 00.9 1 M wmn mm gp So.h ijg til.1 Over the loud noise of the band, she said. "The band is really hyper Theyve never played any big gigs like this before." 1 me " icporters Brawner Margi Ik trusts ing. Billy wmlfi AT u, S, 29 - I'?.'- r LION IN WINTER jAH It ixi Eg Bl9 the class vice president. Pifer said he s a house guest at the White House for the weekend and is staying in the iamily quarters on the third floor He got up early this morning and was given a tour "of tne places you dont ordinarily see," Piler said He was impressed Band's Really Hyper' One of Susan's classmates. POIl' I espeeially if its in White House Holton-Anil- s 111 St AN VVeC1 $ Susans senior prom quite a blast Ann Blackman 45. 3 45 7 45, n 45 I'lpMMSHIP" N me By Tee" i WINNER i i" ii-i- il il I AuTig-OPIN, I J JO 'l A r z I5sX to make i 4 mws$Bsaeaa f K?S7l ( A k 8l81 I 12.00 s an ATI 00 3 10.5 20.7 30,9 30 f P Hi TBOLIET iXj'Ji 01 5 611? mutt T J r?t - IHf FCf L C0LLV6 i tel fn t ri " & ar J RiCert Stigiucci Ccmrnb a t V V T , v Roger Patti ey is Tomriy 1 r ."v -'-- iMawisiii i' "5$J H'D 6:30.8:19,9:50 AND RUN Charles Bronson! SHOW A kSO, 3:10, 4:50 CO-H- IT MONEY T'C 1 7 30 ANUKhS ,Hir THE A loo OPEN CLOSED . mfj e .u I 5.00 dpi. TAKF 11. -- MONKtY BUSifcEXS 6 X 1C r 7 C, in prison for a crime he two never committed. Only thinyu can get him out-- 1 ' A lot of money and 1 wiwrtja ClDSFD SUNOArS ' :m AM OPEN "V Sentenced to 23 years EJ ,.V !M tlj V, JUuih f A; fe' r sv- Ti 00, 3 15, 5 30, 7 45, Wt rTTi 12 10,210,4-16 10. 8.10. 10 10 tm tm 2:10,4:10 I II .1 lUtfl bill fciSl ill 945 ACRES OF FREE PARKING LVLTS0 isi 6:10,5.10,10:10 AT lit 8T I BT fat utnftl lXiV4aJtolA . . Tv T 1 SRSr if! kiTi JEU TTsiBIlf iassengcr uj x . COL n la I 1 Li 1U4DVJ.1 AkiJJ x afes. WIIMS SWAT'S CLOSES .j be more money to spend, but spending it has become a NiUtr-- f w tan1? cAV.mx . Tluvn S.FX. F m Mi wen Bras "J p BOTnnttKta:jj-- j ' Fmtctioa IT it - mv Thor C , JadcNluKHi con- Lauren-tns- ytnn ajt7K (one-um- e to produce 12 films over the next four years, eight of winch are to be maue entirely or partially in Iran For this purpose and to bring other foreign producers to Iran, a new s'uio com pie., is in the process of construction not far from Tehran of years success, De oc pjruier American producers even more uneasy, the Shah of Iran is getting into the act la his brother-in-law- , Mehdi Bouseehri, who. according to and Robert .itis-st- y Variety, has signed a tract with Carlo pond course, carried within it at least one good cause for the current feeding of depression Meanwhile, Evans would like lo make le priv ate-e.mother e they've never been exactly radical It's prompting more titled i plans produce onh 5.1 films this year, which wdl be 50 percent fewer than they made in 147 I nless the independent vasttv increase Ihtir w tentatively Chinatown II " It tneie s cne thing that purdes and frightens the Arrorirj.n Mm industry non' than failure, its success game American producers are seared Theyre also full of envy of Dc Luurentns who. fur the time being, anyway, seems to have Me pulse of the merican movie public For better and worse With the avalanche of profits from one good film SerpitoT and four that are barely tolerable ("The Papers," "The Stone Killer." "Death Wish" and "Mandingo'T, De Laurentt's is in a position to buy and sell talent and properties as if he were a major company all by himself lie almost is He has a schedule of 14 lilms planned over the next two years, which is more than some of the majors, and he has signed up some of the best moviemakers available, making deals that old time Hollywood producers teal are uni air to nem (though theyd probably make the same deals u. a minute if they had De Laiirentns's credit ralingi more follow-umovies and more temakos thou at anv other time in Has He LauienUis made a I asked deal with him film, terrifying, million Five weeks. sequels. ' ful hlill st It J' I. 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