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Show A DESERET s March NEWS, Thursday, V mx -- 6, 196? i 4 GADABOUTS DiARY 3 Studios Back Streisand 4 r;rVvl!4.hv: I was in Schwab's and I turned round to see who everyone was looking at, and it was me! she said, laughing. By SHEILAH GRAHAM HOLLYWOOD (NANA) -Which Academy Award nominee is bound to win the Oscar because she will have thiee major studios working for her? Barbra Streisand thats who. Columbia is putting on a terrific campaign for Funny Girl, of course. 20th Century-Fox- Though the rains are over, at least for the moment, the hill slides continue on and a lot of Hollywood residents are deathly worried about the condition of their homes. Michele Lee and Jimmy Farentino survived the first storm, but recent rains have loosened the hill behind them and part of their recertly purchased for whom , Barbra starrec in the $20 Hello Dolly has only one nominee in the actDaniel ing department Massey for sujipurting role million-plu- s m Shr: Star' home Doli1" coming to Salt Lake soon. b jiOLLYWOOD (Copley) -How does one go about convincing an actor of Sir Lau- rente Oliviers stature that he ubordinate role in I a movie Simple. When I the answer I 'ifeomes back I no, absolutely j not, out of the Laurence question, could OHvtor not possibly ( be arranged, just do not pay attention. Keep asking. Seven times, George The Efigjund, producer of Shoes of the Fisherman, ap- if that approach, the screen "He liked 1 believe shows how should play a s than his very liesi. and he wpII Barbra Stieisand Englund said. lie lie After signed, added, it was relatively Pasy to get Sir Joint Gielgud. He woiks for Olivier at the National Theater. in "Cn production. short department. live-actio- n He wrote, produced and directed it, AH that, and a good actor too. Winters Shelley is half-hou- aged. ' CoiPr H xPtlWOT E VMTMCrtDPDOHI unlMD KswnMfoM by It Mt u"Wf W MuH a MmtHM gW'd SHOWTIMES: 12. 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 tlHw short- -, PLUS SPECIAL 1 srSy jibe Houst tbjActt Bcr j Dean Martin "Matt Helm TheWrecking THE DEMOLITION Crew . ttarrtnf IS DElTCIQlJSI U.S. Elke Sommer SharonTateNancyKwin I weather. i The first day the Navy expert was on his job he forecast sunny, cloudless skies. A half hour later a tropical storm wiped out a scene between Mirhael Caine ana Cliff Robertson. lt , omTANi co-fozv- x! i v. N These are nervous days around two of the innest I I j (? ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS! THE LION IN WINTER' Nominated for 7 MOON TECHNICOLOR- BEST ACTRF SS ACTOR BEST PITH NOW! 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Sm NOW PLAYING Saturday SAN EXCLUSIVE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT OPIN 11:45 NIDNO IIVI PlinNTtD RACYIT AS ON tYACI HI CEh C010R BY DELUXE ARTS HAMMER PRODUCTION Es the tender rump of any acred cow in sightl AbsoCol- lutely hilarious." logo Timet OAttflVtttOW MIATIRS lurrikirCiP 3RD Wlli( Ismm - Osite Bums A SEVEN - aim ( the pertor- Ntars it directed toward CO - HIT C TARTS FRIDAY tA mi Rrzimu&m ClICTtIC -S- OPEN 7 Shorts J: Feature 1. 00 Adults 25, Students 1 25, Child 50C oauoiiji HTnij HHi, "THE CRAZY QUILT" MESFN1S THS MA5US lteS rlfRtea HltoWtli ItertmM Mii UEEN rmi i Alan Bates movie the NthterthNWiMlili HELD OYER! 'Kri SYMPHONY ring FOR ADULTS QUINN to tlo tire role. After he signed, we had a conversation about the role, and he asked if I wanted him to j use a Russian accent," Englund said. and that furthermore I wanted hint to rail on all the acting resources at his command to give me a charactcriatiou that was roolxi in Russia, that would be so authentic that audiences would be able to ,sineH the sunflow er seeds he presents to Anthony Quinn in he picture. I told him that PANAVIStON- - - BFST OIHFCTOR his schedule. "I knew all that, Englund said, but to me it was essential that he play tiiat role. I could not possibly conceive of anyone else doing it. told him of course I did, SAINT THE STALKING BESTPICTURE tional Theater demanded a great deal of time, and his performing in National Theater Repertory further taxed done without upsetting his tional Theater schedule. PECK tndudinf I was not discourthe producer com- Eventually England able to confront Olivier personally. whet bis interest in the role and in the financial that went with it, and convince the actor that his part in the film rould be suspense and adventure thriller GREGORY EVA MARIE Academy Awards menced. 0 I i viers representatives jk anted out that his duties as hoed of Great Britains Na- "I ' JoNeS tqJJiNTm Navy meteorologist to forecast the South Pacific being proached Oliviers agents, requesting that he play the role of the Russian Premier in tire screen version of Morris 1.2 Wests novel. Seven times, Englund got a refusal. JBut a ny. Shell is always good for an amusing story when the words dont run into each other and you can understand w hat she is saying. lecherous) t Its nice to know that weathermen arent off base in the predictions only here at home. In where Robert Manila, Aldrich's is filming Too Late the Hero, the producer i.ired mysterious about her next movie, excppt that she will produce It for her own compa- John, who has a merry (not a twinkle, r film, explained his which has been Preludij, nominated for an Oscar in the CiR'Si&PHEcl pervise. Next film fur John, Viva Max with Peter Ustinov. Peter plays a mixed up Mexican general who decides to recapture the Alamo. John is his aide. Part of the film will be made in San Antonio. The rest in Rome. award. John Astin, wiio plays the lecherous fattier and uncle in remarked to me: Candy, " Candy is not as bad as the critics say, and not as good as the box office indicates." after him all these weeks to expect less buried in mud. i3 nowr for Patton Guts during the first storm, received word that his home had been y damaged. A friend said hed take charge of getting the mess cleaned up ano! repaired, and Stephen thought he could relax. But then came the February deluges. There has been so much additional damage to the house that repairs will have to wait until Stephen returns home to Su- A Clear Day," now in with the lady mentioned above who is going to win the big I had not cliased By DAVE MCINTYRE profits membership. seii-our'- Ingrid Bergmans husband, Lars Schmidt, Is due to join her in Hollywood from Paris. Ingrid is starring here in and "The Cactus Flower, you hear nothing but nice things about her charm and as contrasted! friendliness, Big Lure Nets Olivier For Bit establishments or public with their share their in Europe Blood and An ct'car for Barbra's increases the Funny Girl box office potential for the two other studios. How can she fail? Waiter Matthau and Barbra Streisand in "Hello, Problem stems from some new legislation which will obligate private clubs which serve liquor to either become Stephen Young, on location nd Paramount, with Stiei-san- d currently making On A for the studio, Clear Day only has Ruth Gordon to fight for among its players tor Rosemarys Baby. f in the places Hollywood: Daisy and the Factory. It looks as if those clubs, which pride themselves on accepting only the very special filmland people, might have to open their doors to the common folk. ) EANAVIStON tl net admitted ci METROCOtOR ySE ACTIOIADS I WJ 1 WlMftUfrlf PE N |