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'Coiling Hollywood' FRI. & SAT. DAY THIS IS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT '16 ONLY on Ii 39Tif SOUTH TINAMMINGERS ' rEORCEPPPARD AUN - - Gorr Said "No! Don't Let It "Unthinkable o TODAY EMiCznU All Salt Lake Is Talking About This Sizzler it bmm 0 Curtains 6:40 and 9:15 6". Features 7:1S and 9:30 p.m. It's real coei at the Tower THE Plt,11( PANTHEII; trwm.o. Twin Dr1 vs-5670 Highland Drive 11, Show et Dus é 30, qi gpen Adults $1.25 orsta, 2 THEATERS! sl )( as nu - CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE NI; 'MAW ANTONY' O grOWElne- - p.m. THIS IS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ea Herron ROBERT Q. LEWIS : NYE Life OPEN NOON 33481 S2 SO. NAM PARK FRB AFTER S, REAR OF MAUS , Shows et 12, 3, A, I - d Adult REGLIEAR ,PRICES! , ti, '111MJCHAEL-CONNORSLOUIS- - , 132 5. StatoOlmillt sill 5 p.m. FihrAdeltvS1.1:10 354t 4 AT , DULMO:ID HEN) 2 Ph.266-471- OF ALL TIME 1 ATTRACTION been. in love. LONDON (UPI)Singer Judy moved into a rented house at Garland was reported "getting The weekend. , tOn very well". Wednesday at a She was trying .tto open a nsychiatric nursing home where truillt' and cut herhe IS being tTeateci for cut self." wrists.. Miss Garland, 41, plans to ac"It was an accident," Harold marry Herron, a Davison, her agent, said. "Miss tor, when she gets a -divorce Garland and Mark from Sid Lult. ,: CAN SEE THE ALL SALT LAKE .,,, T'StARTSTIO6Ay--- Omni Pomo mos Itto limo W., tit E. So.& "I was not in agreement with him. I had read the, book. But all the w a y through 'Kiss Me, Stupid,' I was in perfect agreement with Mr: Wilder. Perhaps because be thought the same way that I did. You always think that someone who thinks like you has exquisite taste." - 99 1117t , il , .'lr. EDINARD ANDREWS - labulou - I Judy 'Getting On Very Wen Taleimmeiml , NO thermore, she's'a very talented painter. 'Her latest painting is It shows a lot of black birds trying to land on a rock with white birds- --I asked Kim why she has avoided matrimony up lo now. "I have my own code of right and wrong," Miss Novak replied. "To tell the truth I don't think that much about marriage. Just to be married I don't:think that's so great. To be in love, that's great. I've DUSK LL-STARTS- r , ettorinvolVNIN Hiss , .. She also- - has a DOW boyfriend, a musician who is 'now putting her adolescent Teems to music. And fur- metal-boun- COLOR i. 6:30 PAL NO. Ting , 1 ' -1 ' , I ISBEMADUCTI:FuTv0p... G OPEN e ' , 'k) (e,..vosowAl...) ks ft t: ' . iN :- , , 1 COLOR 01 - - )11 'SWEPT" i. 0 ENTERTAINMENT ' ..... '5 ii...: FILM SUN leEN:1134D - mg ' . iA UP , e : -- - scoirmi o. Erilf,.1..cijkl IS U low Breadwftv DA 2422.- V-- - ADULT COMEDY -- - , 4 THEATER 4444 Lzonv 1ND -- - "Bondage" was an unhappy experience. I was frustrated because it was not the interpretation Somerset Maugham intended.. The director, Ken Hughes, had not read the book and made-- a point of not reading it. He wanted to give it a modern interpretation. pomnolitillinlilliMoillimmin 41lb - o-right .: - er' A ' - 10.,b1 bisretnarksli l 1!'1':':!i'7,1,-1',':-,i- ' jcowNwDsUXEI ..PANAVISICe -- press it ; 0 Inspector Who was 1 4 SELLERS SOMMfl , - .1. ELKE PETER ' jam U HELD OVER 2nd WEEK! Nit ,2 ..A, Kim will stall her, "Moll Flanders" 'movie with 'Terence Young in September, in partnership with her Company., She also has a Kimco , company. And for a 'blonde who is supposed to be dumb, she's as smart as they owns two beauliful homes, one Kim defended Sellers in his .In with War, statements against HollysVotidlock, it huge great Dane "the "How could he possiblynot father of 13 puppies with his hate Hollywood, when he got so sick? Of course-th- e British first litter," and a lovely es- tate in Carmel, in northern probably exaggerated was - bow -- 1 California. woman co. .011V1-11- 4 - ,forthe part. -- -o--o"OAP' ri Novak crosses critics Kim , the 1 NEW DISCOVER SOMETHING reveals the secrets of the female world. KATU C IOW -- RATH AND ta,ughll . Vrt" z Controversial UNUSUAL 4, somstiting ti14,-- 0 SHOCKING :4,,Ithi t. olo 7 act-An- 40 t.0,-4.- didn't hive an entoutsge'. I didn't even have a secre- tary."-- But 'Bondage' is so much slavery, under t h e ted talk bridge.about her new film, "Kiss Me, Stupid." "It wa4 the. happiest experience of my career," she assured-me. "It was the first d time I realized the fun of it was because of the director, Billy Wilder. There was nothing to worry about. He has such taste. It was a . joy to do it his way, not my . way. "I was supposed to work op. site Peter Sellers. but that was fortunate for me because --otherwise I would have bsd to id not get redo 31A weeks. We-dto work logethe bef--- e he as taken ill: Ray Walston , Khn-wan- ', sp, 11,411ro7..i.i. ,- 1- 4' ogoloom.:... e "GOod I life 4 "Swelit --t- Stupid," every-- , , i signedMkolNovA ler "Kbla- - Me, -- sometimes be late and make no. apology. But he was never mean to me." At the beeinning of this picture made In Ireland, 'a was very unhappiiwith the Scriol and asked to be replaced," the tousled blonde exolained. went to London until things when we did 'Of HumEm7 weresstreightened out. and of someone started the Bondage.' It's part of his style out of that Per-thiIlhad walked wonieny. s 'story the way he treats the picture. ha ps my I was conused and upset. against him would be that he Someone said the trouble was not always on time. I like - -- was that 1 would do he there when they-arnothing He 1- would to shoot without ready my entourage, put - core Mirisch broth, So , when era . - was' prepared 'for troo- Not a bit of It. Kim was bk. tweet, always knew her lines, end was always punctual to the set. She eves said a kind. word to me for Mr. Harvey. ' I hked him very much one- El - , saw111.T,, al s, onythki wikt --- - loksl pkto -, ' : not look good. ,11, Kirk Doullas made- a film with Kim featuring the word "Stranger." And they were. He said she tried to direct him be-his back by going' to the real director, who was Rich- ard Quine and Kim hanpv-e- d to be engaged to him at the ff time Marty Ftars-bostarred her with James Car-ner in "Boys Night Out," and if girl never came in, that was fine with - a , A -- By SHEILAH GRAHAM ,. 'HOLLYWOOD (N A N A) Kim Novak hi making prevarilot of people. cators out of There was the T)erson wrote that Kim was a com.'plete nothing. Laurence nice didn't things say any vey about her when ,they filmed "of Hunian Bondage."-,- Alfred Hitchcock made a whole campaign about how bad Kim was in the acting deoPrt- ment but he would make her in look good, if he lOst I "Vertigo,."- He must have run did 1.his balmim-berauk- 'e. - Tryouts- - for parts in a movie-Sbe produced by the BIT Motion Picture Depart-- . ment will, be held Thursday beginning at 10 a.m. at the Salt Lake Adult Educational Center,. 200 N. Main St. The producer is looking for a boy between the ages of 7 and 10 years old, on the, smallish de, with a natural warmth and a friendly manneron the extrovert side. ur:-:- :: :47.:. : 1 NNE IA Slated- - For New T Novak Smart In Acting, Snlarf In Business im Tryoyts ORLD OUND R 0 ;WADrrrr Wednesday, July 22, 1964 AND TELEGRAM, - , - Common Ougtoity, High Quality SPoolg krvigg - |