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Show a Monday, January.18, 1971 THE HEKALD, Provo, Utah~TV 3 Thomas Monson Bing Among Vermoriters Speakerfor The man wasfinally there. BYU Devotional Debbie, Dennis And Blythe Danner, who co-stars Shelley in Thriller What they had heard about at with him in the TV film. “It took the gift shop and the book store a lot of guts for him to do this.” and the other places making up Crosby, however, discounts the commercial square of tiny the daring of the undertaki oa Peat Woodstock, Vt. was true. There . undertaking. Welve he was, next to the filin camera, “Twenty-five years ago,” he flagstone walk leading to the twice about taking such a role. By DICK KLEINER Apostlesspeaker of the LDS is doing a little tap step on the said, “I might have thought the on Church “BYU pee+ther| : _Pp.™ community church. “Ttishiry isn't it?” whi . oso oe “This is my old flame,” he said ante ore coe cae ie dancing much any more ae — Tad Tadlock, the choreoDennis Weaver put ; his : arm grapher, says she was suraround Shelley Winters’ am- ener i result of the : prised at the aie seoulaate ButI don’t have to worry about vall. She didn’t think lit a wensteete poms imagany more. Audiences are Channel i Assignments of Elder Monson little girl. “I mean, I've never a lot more sophisticated today - a member of the Council of seen him with a beard before, 92d! think they'll just acceptit They are two of the three e Twelve include supervising I’ve alwaysloved him, He seems as a piece of entertainment. the Italian, Austrian, Swiss and like such a wonderful man. But —_pegpit th 4 ti German missions and serving aS is it true what they say? That Spite e ramatic doing that.” be But in Woodstock — at the present pipe. Off-camera, the crew. The Carry a litterbag in your car church, in an old New England bantered with artless Crosby casual and and use it, suggests KeepF homeandatop a cliff loomin; : America Beautiful Inc, over the Slauieehie River i manner made him approachable resident to local a for enough that, just de'ng was Bing Crosby Matter With Helen?”, now beingfilmed. brought was the same things we used when I was their up to pat Dennis’ cheek. of Araby’ or “Tea for Two.’ ” Debbie looked at all the “That's right,” she said. “We were in ‘Streetcar’ to- gether in—when was it?” “53” Dennis said fe Not exactly evil, but a sinister challengehim to a tennis match. character crafted by Ira Levin, Small talk generally centered on Cook’s Garden,” an adaptation him how he would like to be of Levin’s Broadwayplay airing remembered, Crosby said with a ’s smile: “Movi Surtaeie woe golfer.” ‘‘As a pretty wee good 3rd S. 7th E., Provo I7thS. State, Orem specials. television « vocal ee ee as a performer who has sold Despite the Shirley Temple syndrome, the film is a chil- here,” she girls (Debbie and Shelley) been “The Best of have done him any favors. |y coming another Brando. “Actually, he came here too soon. He made a lot of money here, but he could ger protested to the Motion Picture Association because he had already registered a a aie title. So Edwards similar he had stayed in New York awhile longer.” Dennis, when told about his being, possibly, a second ter With Helen?” Curtis Harrington, the director, thinks this is a good time for a scary film. It’s comes along only once in a decade.” They were shooting in a make-believe dancing academy, where Shelley and Debbie were partners. Shelley played the piano and Debbie taught dancing. Debbie was wearing a_platinum-blonde wig and a brief sailor suit which showed off her lovely figure. Weaver watched her and said, ‘You know, most little girls look funny, but Debbie has a beautiful figure.” And he was right. The 16 little girls — eight or nine years old, mostly— were tapping away while Shelley (supposedly) played “On the Good Ship Lollypop” @ or something like that. The producer had put out a cali “I've done some research into this,”” he says, ‘‘and I’ve noted that horror films are most successful in times of nationai stress —andthis is certainly a time of national stress.” have been a great actor if changed to ‘‘What’s the Mat- Talways thought of him as. a more phonographrecords than Crosby is, like a few other performers, one of those ee vial ircae Darais ahdae sense of stability with “The Blue of the Night.” the story of how she helped him get to Hollyv'ood. He was on his way to be- friends,” but Otto Premin- song-and-dance man,’’ said any other singer in history. 8 his “Inka Dinka Doo,” Hope fires his one-line gags and Crosby evokes nostalgia and a J never studied until 1 or his coming radio's entertainers voce! "principal ite Christmas” classics :as “White “Golden Age’’; as an of Academy and “The Blue of the Night,” Award winner for his perby dozens of music-comedy formance in “Going My Way’’: y their age. said. “I suggested him to Gnd a horrer which beens somebody. But I shouldn’t them. Thetitle had original- fin oeeeaeieeehe ie i becee S een marked by the familiar the es Se ofth “Road” ca such ; And us good we were, ; ae sort of cemponsie ler-thriller about the two i i 5 = little girls and said that she didn't take any dancing lessons at all when she * as was 16,” she said. ‘Before tov,” said Shelley. ; Later, when Weaver then, I had wanted to be a wasn’t around, Shelley told gymteacher.” the author of “Rosemary's his fondness for hunting,fishing Baby” — thetitle rule of “Dr. and golf. When someone asked on “I ex- pected them to come in with rock music. But here they Shelley smiled and reached age—'Marie’ or ‘The Sheik from his mouth was the ever : “And,” she says, stars — the other is Debbie Reynolds — in George Ed- ward’s thriller, “What's the came, and the music they a meinber of the Missionary he’s playing the part of ata departure, Crosby himself Executive Committee of ge Goce? T teat cant ima Sonien remains constant. Projecting Church. for “Shirley Temple look- MUSE A Brando, said, ‘‘That’s very good to be scared once in nice of her but a Brando awhile, hefeels. DEBBIE REYNOLDS LONER. READY MIXED Nancy Marries CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. (UPI)—Nancy Sinatra, 30, and producer-choreographer Hugh Lambert were married during the weekend on her father Frank’s 53rd birthday. Sinatra celebrated his birthday by hosting the wedding reception for his elder daughter, who divorced singer Tommy Sands in 1965. 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