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Show lead in several Ingmar Bergman pic- tures. Not A Message Movie an old fashioned horse opera, thundering with action even a guy who loves his horse Shades of the old Cathay Circle in Hollywood strike Salt Lake City May 12 with the world premiere of United Artists' Duel At Diablo, The premiere with stars, searchlights, a parade and throngs jam ming State Street.- it says here, comes off at the Lyric Theater, 132: S. State St. Duer stars start arriv- ing at 8 P.M. These will include Sidney Poitier, Oscar winner for Lilies of the Field, Dennis Weaver. Chester of 'Gunsmoke fame, Scotland's Bill Travers and South Dakota's Eddy Little Sky, who sounds like a Polish Indian if you say his name fast. Also starred in "Duel, but not appearing at the premiere are James Garner and Bibi Andersson, female Tickets to the premiere are $2.50 each, available at the box office. Entertainment, following the stars arrivals, will precede the movie, including introduction Of the cast of 'Duel,' which was made in Kanab. "Despite the appearances of Sidney Poitier and Eddy Little Sky, this is not a message pictures," says a United Artists spokesman. UA guarantees "Duel is an old fashioned horse opera, thundering with action. There is even a guy in it who loves his horse. On location at Kanab, Poitier, a Negro, claimed, "From now on want to only do roles that a .white man could play as well as a Negro." This is Poitier's effort, and a good one, to minimize race when it comes to casting There is no mention of Poitiers I color in "Duel. There is some reference to the Indians, however, since they behave badly in this film. |