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Show 4M The Salt Lake Tribune 18, 1983 Friday, February v '' V,' 1 ". ' V , V V V "V' ; Film clips: Spielberg's first movie to be released theatrically stars Dennis Weaver as a car driver pursued on a lonely road by an anonymous trucker in an ominous diesel rig. Although a longer version of the film was released in theaters abroad, it never screened anywhere domestically but on television. That will all change this spring when Universal Pictures launches Duel" in much the way it would any new film. The studio will Duel in the Midwest to determine a suitable release pattern for the rest of the country. It's not that complicated," Universal President Bob Rehme explained in an interview. After the enormous success of E.T., we reviewed Duel and decided it had Dvborah Caulfield Los Angeles Times Writer Duel Hy HOLLYWOOD Question: When is a movie that has been around since 1971 suitable for theatrical release? Answer: When it is Steven Spielmovie. berg's For the past few months, Universal Pictures has been buying back the television rights to Duel, Spielfilm that berg first feature-lengtfirst aired on ABC. He was only 24 when he directed the movie, a critically hailed thriller that put him on the road to making such whopper theatrical hit films as Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and last years "E.T. the n test-mark- h SHARE THE ULTIMATE MODERN ADVENTURE IN f Asner made his remarks at the guild's annual meeting this week at .he Sheraton Universal Hotel here, where discussions on the SAG con tract were widespread among the union membership. In the last several weeks, Hollywood's major studios have arranged film production schedules so that all feature films are finished by the Om Theatres J WONDER-VISIO- N time the Screen Actors Guild contract expires in June. That's how seriously the Hollywood establishment views the strike talk. The studios are quite aware of dissatisfacAsners tion with the1 current contract, reached between the Screen Actors Guild and the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers after the long, bitter 1980 strike. So. such planning on their parts would not seem overly cautious. However Asner, in his speech, claimed that the guilds board is not hungry for a strike and added that the guild plans to bring good NOTHING SERIOUS, JUST NEGOTIATING- Screen Actors Guild President Ed Asner says that all the industry talk of an inevitable strike by SAG when its contract expires this summer is, simply, all talk. great potential as a theatrical release in this country. Rehme said that the studio often has sent its more successful television movies into theatrical release abroad, but that the domestic release of Duel" appears to be a first and potentially profitable. Certainly any film that he (Spielberg) has had his hand in is a valuable commodity," Rehme said, but this, frankly, is a very good film. Spielberg evidently thinks so too. Rehme said that the director gave his wholehearted support to Universals idea. 328-269- STATE 1 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 11 SENIOR CITIZENS $2 ANYTIME ALL THEATRES! ON FRIDAY IS $2SEAT AT THE CROSSROADS AND THE UTAH FIRST SHOW HinMi'U ( ) BROADWAY & -- Jeffrey Lyons. WCBS RADIO YORK FILM N BuAWJOK NATIONAL KITH tJ ( U brown. MR. and S - WOMEN'S WEAR DAILY KIIJH ANGMJ-I- Oil TICS ASSOE FINAL The best film of 1982. Jim W Ilh VIEW BoAKDOk HE VIEW SOUTH WPIX-T- Powerful. The Best Picture of the Year tKIlirs Best Actor of the Year - Ben Kingsley NATIONAL. 161 328-262- 1 One of the years best! The Man of the Century. The Motion Picture of a Lifetime Yt.lKK KHJ4 I The Chosen... BEST PICTURE AND BEST ACTOR, BEN KINGSLEY NEVA manners and good conversation to the bargaining table. Ken Orsatti, the union s national secretary, pointed out that in 50 years of negotiating more than 100 contracts nationwide, the guild has only resorted to strikes on three occasions. Asner, not unexpectedly, agreement singled out the pay-T(providing guild members with reand cable siduals from pay-Tshows) as a main bargaining issue. He said that "imperfections" in the current agreement could be worked out if both parties approach the situation with the spirit of innovation and optimism." WEEK! IV, TODAY SHOW "There are very few movies that absolutely must be seen. Sir Richard Attenborough's Gandhi is one of them. Ben Kingsley gives what is possibly the must astonishing biographical performance Jmk Kn.ll, NKWSWLLK in screen history .One of the great The movie of the year. No person who epic films of all time If you see no other film this year, do see Gundhi." Judith c nsi. cures about what greutnesH the movie screen is capable of should miss it. KrKa NKW YOKK "Gandhi is with- INC. 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