Show Th Utah Statesman Monday June 1 Wjj 'Four Seasons' is naturally gcnd by Cary McVey 7Xt Fnf £Mef written and direcird by Alan Alda is not a rumple or deep motion picture But rather the Film is simply a humorous and entertaining look at the joys and sorrows of three m nit American couples 7b fear Sraieaj is similar to Alda’s Sams Timt Sat leer ui that the plot centers on only one or two weeks of the characters lives per year And like Star Ttm Sat Fear fear Swmu is a film about relationships and how like nature they change over the years But instead of centering on the changes in curTcd by one heterogenous relationship over the years fear Swieai deals with changes that occur throughout the years within three heterogenous relationship The only time we are these relationship and the change that occur within them is during the four vacations that the couples venture on together And like the film’s title lk-cl- ass Jack BurroutM (Alan Alda) enjoys a Chinese dinner and contemplates the changing relationships in his Uie during a scene from “Four Sea implies these vacations occur once a during a different season The film begins in the springtime aid fa Callans the Burroughs and the leaving New York City bound far a retreat The couples are dose i friends who have vacationed together during the 21 years they have knows tot another The Burroughs (played by Aim AUacJ Carol Burnett) take care of plaaaiag couples vacations and that amciag a things makes them the dominant far til the group The two are other but Uke all couples they oaamcJ have problems relating to one aaodwh fad much of the movie dwells os driro-lictwith each other and with their Danny and Claudia Zimmer (Jack and Rita Moreno) are the downs of da group The two are constantly havisgost problem or another the end result of ddi usually humor Nick and Anne Callan (Leo Cvim mi dj t well-suite- d s dwh (contimedssppU Marvin and Bronson make 'Death Hunt' worthwhils Canada to ofT land the a thinking living scrape So you think you that anything is better than the have heard them all depression It is also a land where I huh Then get men make up their owyi laws and all the RCMP has to do is account for you believe that one of the greatest the dead bodies After a dogfight manhunts of all lime Albert Johnson played by Bronson one that cost srvrral live and a chase buys the losing dbg much to the prodrama not to be bewed anywhere all test of the owner The owner asks took place because of a dug Edgar Millan played by Marvin to do something about the situation fWk mi starring Lee Marvin After the subsequent refusal of and Charles Bronson is based on a true story and may be one of the best Millan to do anything the owner decides to go after the dog himself R rated shows ever to come out But one of his friends gets killed in the blood and gore Looking beyond effort and this Millan cannot the Marvin and Bronson put forth raoverlook Following is a dramatic ce Urn I efforts in this high energy night scene in which Johnson’s cabin drama that exemplify their talents as is blown up but he escapes as well as respected veteran actors finishing off two more men and the The scene is the Yukon territory chase begins 1931 where men come to by Ben Las this-Ca- n Here is where Marvin and Bronson show their experience as actors There is a great deal of respect between the two characters as the chase develops One man is running for his life and Millan confesses that pul in the same position he would do the same Johnson has a friend that is helping him through the ordeal unknown to him until the end Dashing through the vicious mountains of the Yukon Johnson is skillful in using certain techniques that keep him always a step ahead of his pur suers But Millan being an experienced tracker for the RCMP reads these diversions with ease and always keeps him on the run As well as Millan’s team other hunters take up the trail on the offer of a reward by several newspapers Captain Fingers releases 'Rit' No one can play like "Captain Fingers!” That is the name that Lee Ritenour s worldwide group of fans have tigged on him And one has only so listen to Mu to sec why people netted about one of the mus industry’s Ritenour has played in the studio for a countless number of mi far i mu The list is endkas but here arc just a few: Leo Sayer Steely Dan Herbie Hancock Kenny Log gins and John Denver He has also played in movie soundtracks and even earned a Grammy nomination far a precious LP On his latest album Ritenour has in sutured many styles of music into a well-pr- o luerd product Starting off with “Mr Briefcase” a rock n roll cut Ritenour shows his guitar proficiency combined with a keen catchy keyboard background that produces a very lively effect P wWy UMi' Hmu u fassiv tar brat T" “Just Tell Me Pretty Lies This song incorporates the usage of digital drums a recent breakthrough in recording A warm airy ballad “No Sympathy” fallows "Pretty Lies' and is a soothing melodic piece that guarantees to lull you into a dreamy mood Neat is “b it You” a tunc originally written far George Benson and Quincy Jones The tong definaidy has the Benson quality to it miacd with a link Earth Wind and Fire All the rest of the cuts on the LP are instrumentals "DreaaawaSk” is a -- —frsl fuitak piece that is subtk and charming farther stating the accomplished styk that Ritenour is famous far 1 “Countdown "Good Question” "You Caught Me Smilin” "On the Slow Glide” and a reprise from “No Sympathy' fiaidi the Ii of cuts on Jtif a fantastic LP from a leader in this age of modern well-respect- ed popular music It’s true that maybe none of these cuts wi3 ever hit the charts but that’s the way it is with a lot of other LPs For those of you that like a large mix of notwlar atvles on one LP Ru ie a mum As the movie nears the end Johnson’s friend turns out to be greedy like the rest of them and rowly misses Johnion ButJ catches him and making km Mir own clothing forces him lo rua M plain sight of Millan who hanfij does away with him in one fa Again the effectiveness of tkis movie and the way in which it of presented makes it a film high The its caliber despite rating and special effects were dost well and Marvin and Bronson for especially are to be noted characters the of portrayal R rmd If you are a for be freak prepared gore can k acting as well And if you fair-celie- past the gore your been well spent h money will Mi Ui g |