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Show movoe co mm mm to late schedule changes theatres and times of movies have not been listed. For com- plete listings at all Salt Lake theatres, please check the Aug. 25 edition of the Rocky Mountain Review. WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF Due Sandy Dennis. Definitely an adult film rated unobjectionable for adults with reservations by Legion of Good Decency. Poor ' HOW TO STEAL A MILLION UrCrk With Audrey Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, Charles Boyer, Eli Wal- lach . . . mostly an adult comedy. This comedy about a grand a worthless piece of art should be better than it is considering the cast and Wil- liam Wyler's talent for direc- tion, plus a very merry dialogue. A film that should whisk along with gusto it crawls . . . but is Hepburn charming, and tie are laughs frequent. ... 1 KHARTOUM With Charlton Heston, Laurence Olivier, Richard Johnson, a fine Ralph Richardson film good for family re entertainment. When a British General and 10,000 untrained Egyptian troops go after religious fanatic Laurence Olivier in the Sudan, they are led into a trap and massacred. From then on it's seige and confrontation between British General Gordon (Charlton Heston) and Olivier as the Mahdi. The production is his good photography excellent and the action spectacular a good adventure film. expertly directed, cast and played. Albee's dialogue has come through Hollywood unscathed to provide a film with impact and one that evokes rather traumatic audience reaction and sympathy with the plight of two people with problems not quite so remote. The movie is THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING With Carl Reiner, Eva Marie Saint, Alan Arkin, Brian Keith, Jonathan Winters, Theodore Bikel family encomedy tertainment. Theodore Bikel as the captain of a Russian sub has an insatiable curiosity to see the U. S. just once thorugh the periscope. He comes too close and goes aground on a sand bar off an isolated New England vacation resort island in September. In order to get loose before the authorities find out, he sends a scouting team of nine sailors ashore to steal a boat to. pull the sub out. The adventures of the team ashore provide for a hilarious adventure which spoofs you and !, our approach to the cold war, the Russians, and New England. It's a deliqhtful human comedy, and well worth seeing. A Dead Ringer For Buffalo Bill With Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, George Segal, Excellent theft of e dit a iry Valley Music Hall i Col. Wifiam F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody died years ago, but when you see veteran actor Thomas Glynn, in Valley Music Hall's production "Annie Get Your Gun," you may have some doubts. So similar is his appearance to the famed historical character that Mr. Glynn was chosen in the for the role previously stage production with Betty Hutton, who starred in the motion picture by the same name. The marked similarity of his looks to Col. Cody is precisely why Valley Music Hall officials chose him for their production which opens Aug. 22 and continues through Sept. 3. Performances will be qiven each night of the run, at 8:15 p.m., except Sundays. He has appeared with some of the great stars, including Gisele Mackenzie, Janet Blair, Ginger Rogers and Dorothy Collins who plays the title role of "Annie". THOMAS GLYNN G-- 13 |