| Show - I 1 4 4 1 11 411i Local cinephiles plan to revive Tower Theatre Friday October 19 1990 The Salt Lake Tribune By Terry Orme Tribune Film Writer For the last two years the Tower Theatre at 9th East and 9th South has been dark the victim of the high costs of running a movie theater - - - - - A A i 1 t4 Hr: i I f ) 4 i L - ' 1 ' these days as well as competition from both home video and the nal' tional chains with their shopping 3! mall multi-plexe- s Before it is allowed to breathe its ' last gasp and is converted into some i thing else — commercial retail space i is being suggested — a group of eine' 1 philes known collectively as the In-- I dependent Film Foundation is busy 1 with plans for its revival On Saturday from 5 to 9:30 pm a street celebration will be staged i along 9th South in front of the the ater to raise both awareness of the situation and funds to acquire and renovate the building There will be 1 music — Jazz sounds from Steve WilAhams and the Daddy O's and "dawg" A1 4 1 1 ' c """--- - ! 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6 gidM9 - 4 DWI) OD THRU 9110 humor "Kustow ' '': fPtiq DISCOUNT NIGHT ratOatiiirtwirDsialkri " : A M1 N4 THE SkAIS a taz)Hahn 466-626- -- 367-843- I "CLASSY 111 ROAD WARRIOR -- Fox-Lorb- - 1p GHOSTBUSTERS '' " ''n- - WALT DISNEY'S unsimulated aex — was confiscated by US customs officials in 1976 on its way to the New York Film Festival and later released tmrated Associates Distributor has set distribution deals with a number of other video retailers and tablished a toll free phone line — — to serve customers 9 (800) who may not be able to purchase the film at their local video store Los Angeles Times Service HOLLYWOOD — Blockbuster Video — which has a policy against titles — has banned carrying the controversial but unrated "In the Realm of the Senses" from the chain's 1300 stores director Nagisa Oshi- ma's tale of an obsessive doomed love affair — replete with male and female frontal nudity and graphic st $too ADMISSION More recently the Tower became a dollar house — the place to see second-run features especially those aimed at a young audience for a buck In 1888 the theater closed its doors and the marquee has read "For Sale" until a few weeks ago Now it reads "Save the Tower" Video chain bans controversial Japanese film - 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:tryhig to raise interest and money to save the Tower Theatre h- ' is free but tickets for a raffle will be sold to raise money ll I Quar- - I' - 1 the JarmanKingston ' non-prof- it tet with Matt Flinner and Arml Schneider And there will be mov- ies who turned 50 this in a series of year oe of his pcourse by "Cinema 1 - - castle Later sembled a tudor-styl- e that decade the name was changed to the Tower Talkies and the fare wilt Hollywood's newfangled talking pictures In the early '50s the castle was replaced with the current tile facade During the '60s and '70s the Tower became Salt Lake City' s first art house showing foreign and alterna- tive American cinema For many film aficionados it was the place to see the masterpieces of Ingmar Bergman and Satyallt Ray In 1970 cause the Tower in recent years has become a neighborhood theater concentrating on movies aimed at a younger audience Tanner would like to continue that trend with children's matinees So a number of different films would play the theater over the course of a day He also wants to change the name slightly to the Tower Cinema With the demise of the Blue Mouse earlier this year Tanner says the fu ture of alternative film in Salt Lake City is in doubt Cinema In Your Face is being operated without a lease and could close if its west Broadway location is redeveloped said Tanner The Tower is one of several movie houses to close recently in Salt Lake City The list includes the Regency and the Centre Built in the IS20s the building re ar "4 t - - Items to be given away include movie 'mimes motion picture paraphernalia and merchandise from stores in the 9th and 9th area Raffle tickets will be $3 with discounts if you buy several Film Foundation members will also be soliciting donations for their labor of love A $30 donation will be rewarded with a "Save the Tower" $100 will get you an unlimited film pass to Cinema In Your Face and the Tower when it is For $500 the patron gets his or her name engraved on a seat-bac- k plaque and a five-yepass The Independent Film Foundation is a organization created by Greg Tanner owner of the city's art house Cinema In Your Face Tanner is joined on the Foundation's board of trustees by his wife Nikole Mayne a University of Utah film student and local filmmaker Mark Allen They envision the Tower becoming a film education center dedicated to revivals of cinematic classics retrospectives showcasing the work of individual directors and actors the latest in foreign and American alternative cinema and the work of local film artists Tanner says that he needs to raise between $150000 and $200000 to get the project going "We need other kinds of support as well as funds" he said "We're looking for people with emotional ties to the Tower" Tanner's plans include the installation of Dolby sound and dividing the theater by creating a smaller auditorium in the balcony area Bet- - 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