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Show fr -- ri The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, March 25, 1965 (Jll Dorothy KilgaUens Voice ejf Broadway her time with her favorite playmates the daughters of Sybil and Richard Burton. Tony Curtis does a satire of Rudolph Valentino in a tent scene with Natalie Wood In Roz Wears 35 Costumes, 14 Wigs in Drama . 1 NEW YORK Theres talk in London about reconciliation between the Sean Connerys. Dont make any large bets on it, but he did spend two recent nights at their Victorian home Acton Park, with Diane. Director An- - drew r .. McLa- - j Miss Kilgallea countryside for the big Civil War scene in Shenandoah. He found his location spot, all right in Eugene, to Virginia scour the Oregon. A young actor recently divorced from another screen star is trying to solve his problems by taking dangerous dream drugs. Quote - from Peter - Falk: . Even though I come from New 'York, I say that today the Hollywood motion picture industry is producing better acting, better writing and betK ter direction .than the New York Theatre. Although there .are still occasionally great Theatre. Carroll portrays a schoolteacher who plays on Broadway, I say looks after Indian children during Cheyennes Broadway just aint wfiat it overland flight to Northwest home1, used to be, and Hollywood is land, harassed by soldiers and landgrabbers. getting better and better. Sure, Peter; thats why Hollywood buys so many Broadway . Marne? - The large new mend in films will be amnesia plots. At least a dozen of them are in the works now. There were a lot of loss of memory epics after World War II, but the new e ones have wilder, weirder twists. The Nat King Cole film, Adam, will be made even though he died. Theyre seeking a replacement for the beloved singer, although that ' . will be hard to find. Friends of a recent bride hope the marriage wont turn out to be one of those big The groom is described as extremely egotistical, and its highly likely that temperaments will start clashing soon after the publicity dies down. jet-ag- glen went to .t "Auntie simply Offers for. 'Charlie David Westhelmer, author Intermountain of the bestseller Von Ryans Sound of Music premiere which has been Express, The Great Race. appearances, spends most of made into a film, will have his next book, My Sweet Char9? lie, published in October. Movie company offers are pouring in already. I I HSATIRI Elizabeth Ashley, who porIM4J9M St. SM$ m 679 HifhlanO Drlvo Starts Nmn Ob$b 11:45 Shaw 7 6:39, trays a New York girl in The Advto 51 TIH S p.m ,On. Child. 35c Third Day, was born in Ocala, Florida, and raised in BaTMI FklttT ANNUAL ton Rouge. Her mother wantmm M ed her to settle down to the life of a Southern belle, but ftBMI HUM IN Liz explains: I had read and every word ever writUlESHl ten by Ernest Hemingway. I SCREEN i'nTERTaThMEWT flipped for all those dark, de1st RUN COMPANION FEATURI AT ROTH THEATERS praved characters he wrote about I didnt know exactly where I was going to meet them but I guessed New York was the best place to start Favorite Playmates Julie Andrews Emma Kate, here -- in - New. York while mama travels all over the country doing the TAT.li: ipeuM-sMii- Ebnsq re-rea- d mmi Thootroe, Im. . for Show InformwHoo 0UIIIS-S39- 1 Shelter in a Storm of violence Carroll Baker and Nanomba Moonbeam d American Indian Morton, huddle together'ln dramatic scene in seven-year-ol- actress, Almeidas Guitar in Proper Hands At Last in Granite Concert Series . By Jim Fitzpatrick Tribune Staff Writer The guitar, in the proper hands, is the cousin of the harpsichord. Segovia demonstrated this first and Laurindo Almeida, a fine Brazilian musician, has continued the family relationship. Mr. Almeida appeared Wednesday as the final offering of the Granite Arts Assn, series at Skyline High School auditorium. n ir 500-mi- le film coming to Capitol Autumn, Cheyenne IXCniNO HAS GONE" SUSAN HAYWARD PLUS "SEX Plo TICKETS ON SALE at BOX OFFICE Opon Dctily 11:50 .m. (Sun. 1 p.m.) j 0000 SEATS AVAILAftll I FOR TONIGHT'S P6RFORMANCI NOMINATED I 8:30 -M- AT MIRIAM I 3092 Highland Dr. 2121 HU S. AY a El 11th East, S3 S. Main FRIDAY Shows: 12:00. 2:23, 4.50, 7:15. 9:40. SOLD OUT AT 8:30 OPEN m MB "Night Plot Ixcttln at 3:13, 6:43, 10:23 $1 ft Kentucky Fried Chicken M. 14 liiind tfekfcm... mol chsckm Everyone Loves The "Beau" m tHS Op. THE BEAYLES in "HARO DAY'S NIGHT" Color mM 50i bet rads lobby Dorrm loot lot 7, IM onf Bountiful $1,25 I if and th Two Gap Regular BOX Kentucky fried Chicken m Junk. 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Freer Play The Bach, on the whole, lends itself exceptionally well to the freer play of the guitar but Mr. Almeida also presented an interesting group of Renaissance works including a U1 A IXCITINQ FRENCH Two Color Hitt (expertlmanaged by Mr. meida, an element of melancholy, even regret, emerges. Especially was this so in an arrangement by Mr. Almeida himself of an Arioso (from I dont know what) by the ba- BUM; , $1 "A a, Sfofv AM Highland Driva TONY CURTIS keyboard. Bach, for instance, as splen-didl- y presented by Mr. Almei-ydretains the high formality and devastating accomplish-ment- s we are accustomed to hear. But, with the guitar as S ..0 thaw at 1 V Opao 4:33. Adah S3 "DANIELLA BY NIGHT" With ILKI SOMMERS ' 4961 ffigkfiaiulf I TWO PROVOCATIVE ADULTS ONLY" HITS I EXCLUSIVE I SALT LAKE zm ini DAVIS Russells role in the film version of Oh Dad, Poor Dad gives her 35 costume changes and 14 wigs. Why dont they save the money and The performer demonstrated the elegance, the precision and the novelty of the instrument (which are, of course, the charms of the harpsichord, too) and added the personal, liquid warmth of which the guitar is far more capable than is the mechanism of the . aniiij IN COLOR Cities. Roz Demonstrates Novelty - CO-H- IT "WHERE LOVE George Shearihg, who has won every jazz honor in existence, may be in for new praise. Hes been asked to do the music for a London musical based on A Tale of Two Villa-Lobo- i ROBERT WISE shows. rance of his fellow in four selections, aw well as two os Isac Albeniz and an appealing childrens suite by Jack W. Marshall. truly magnificent Moderato and Allegro by Vincenzo Galileo, composed, according to the program, in 1564. 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