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(jalWrA-i:S- i? s t , , t?-- ' !( i& Richard Thomas at left, Arkansas, who was a worshiper of the sullen, young man growing up in charismatic actor James Dean, at right In portrays Wlmt Does 9-30- By Guy Flotley New York Times Writer Where were you 'he day James those m a mood for morbid reminiscence, the opportunity to relive that historic a new film moment will be offered m directed by James Bridges and starring Richard Thomas as a woi shipper of the sullen, charismatic actor who sped to his death in a ca: crash two decades ago, but survives to this day as a vivid symbol of youthful regellion NEW YORK Dean died For wasnt overcome with grief on the day James said Thomas, the eternally idealistic John-Bo- y I was 4 at of televisions The Waltons the time Of course, Dean figures prominently m the feelings of any actor alive today I have a tremendous appreciation for his performances, but I'm not influenced by them You cannot be influenced by a man like James Dean and retain an ounce of your own identity as an actor. That would be like a high school poet trying to imitate E E. Cummings The moment you do that vouredead. I Dean died, wmn.m oo 32?aV i nue ihiiihi Kanin i nutj Oia! 521-353- 5 Young Man in Arkansas Our movie concerns a young man growing up m whn jc gboilt 20 rVftn9 a fnllACA the effect James Deans same age as John Boy and death has on him and m his classmates One of the interesting things about the script is that it illuminates the hold that medm hcoes can have on people, especially young people now m his fifth season as The 25 year-olJohn-Bowhen asked to speculate on the , is startled impact his own untimely demise might hav e upon the Well, I flatter myself that the youth of America result would be one of national mourning, but A rotic iii ri KusfL ntertainrfient of the Highest Quality1 BEST FILM Oh IIS KIND' (i"MV 4(, 1 Starring MARC STEVENS ANNIE SPRINKLES BREE ANTHONY TONY BLUE MIKE DeMARCO BIG SALLY -: 3- XlHUVV .aw U Datll hljgWsiwBM- B Mean to You? -55 te y imagp is slightly different from that of I think people trying to emulate my behavior would be lively to run around acting like is juvenile delinquents No, the boy I play m not at all like John-BoHe sees himself as dangerous and unpredictable, and he plays with the ladies, which is a departure for me jnhn-Ro- y James Dean Merely a Role Kn O MfknlllAn fVirtPA Jnne n o) JVV TLAwen r) ImMti llWll iuo UVWO UVMi iuiv II ibv(V4 VMS V inu wv M sixth season for The Waltons In the meantime, he will do his best to remind the public that John-Bo- y is merely a role by playing still another part that is rustic of The poles away from the gentle-nature- d In April, he will appear on stage in Los Waltons Angeles as the extroverted hero of Merton of the Movies Tve been so earnest for so long, he said I'd also like to do a western and Id like to play Brick in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Marchbanks in Candida I want to play Richard III, too, and I have a feeling that Romeo is around the comer The sou of the founders of the New York School of Ballet, Thomas has a strong desire to play Ivjinsky. My fa her studied dance with Niunskvs Sister and people say there is quite a resemblance between him and me It was such an exciting time, a revolutionary time in the visual arts and in music and dance all coming together in the ballet . 1 n 1 A MTW olioi WORLD But the role Richard Thomas enjoys playing most these days is the role of the beaming father of a 7:30 ss:n sn p.m. rss ib (Copyright) im mm lZ-- J TTcTios -l- ,. (( l.,4a, J moved m-aaii- a 368 50 STATE W3 1740 "r eiu,iB 10,00 srve! ; 4f 'f'3cSr- - Ify I i I T&kf fAJLkli) - ' Ti itoBBLDIlSj$aiaEJ STUDIO DAHY 228 jtuoris. ,7 10 30 AM SO. STATE EASY PARKIN'S PHONE 355-425- 2 Li yr;-:f,rniya-igwag- Adults RATE 0 "i SAViu Valley Fair Cinemas SAVE AT 800 (B0OJLKME SALT PALACE November IN CONCERT WEST rK on vo d s 0 ecu icru o i B CPA FOR AUDITOR SlateTAHaito S3.00 I ' ( hit icghi dp! ivti'lnr! 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