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Show 'Lion By THE MOVIEGOER As is the case with most movies, Lion in the Winter" has received both plaudits and panning. Dave McIntyre, of Copley rates the News Service, movie, coming soon to the as an artistic Southeast, triumph, a superb achievement by all contributors . . , there is not a weak element in it." Following are excerpts of a review of the movie by Mr. McIntyre. It is no prettified, fantasy-minde- d history, this account o! Kin;' Henry II and his roaring, slashing Christmas eve battle with his wife and three sons. It screeches with invective. It lunges with wit. It grips you rapier-shar- p dramatic wi'h its vice-lik- e power and dares you not to become totally involved, knowing full well that the force imposed by these vehement characters and their explosive situation is irresistipicture of On Winter A Triumph mealy-mouthe- Three plays and a hypnotism show continue performances on Si.it Lake area "ONE OF dults- : Paar was playing with the lion cub at Lion Country Safari west of here when the animal knocked him off his feet and grabbed him by the wrist. The young lions teeth punc seven-month-ol- d Reveen, famous Australian will present his hypnotist, final two shows tonight and tomorrow night at 8:30 at the Valley Music Hall, North Salt Lake. you can almost feel the draft In the halls. Dogs wander through the corridors and other animals root and scratch in die court- yards. Nothing has been glamorized. The impression that the scenic display really i the 12th Century Is strong. 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OTARRELL" sweothtarls, outraged lovers, the Paris Fire Department, end the French Cavalry. REKHAIUUSari r A Cr S"iiELuiGimns An outrageous bedroom romp loaded triple-crossin- playing f ' MORNING SHOW. a comedy drama, Lav, continues its weekly run with performances tonight and tomorrow night at 8:30 at Thea- drama of conflict taking plar--e in the foreground. And if you with him. SPECIAL STUDENT night at 8 p.m., and tomorrow at 2 p.m., at the Fioneer Memorial Theater. Peter O'Toole and Jane Morrow in "Lion in Winter" scene. the-lio- beause I was For the FIRST TIME a rough play Diamond, with a rodeo background, nll be seen tonight and tomorrow IJon-Hearte- Paar wrist. He was given first aid at the scene, but refused hospitalization there and instead drove to Miami where he was,; treated and released at Jack-.- , son Memorial Hospital. ' Oddly enough, Paar was more worried about the lion cub than ' he was himself," Dredge said. That bite must r have hurt him terribly, but he ; kept saying, Dont blame attraction. stages tonight and Saturday. C5 tured the skin on Paars right WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. Jack Paar was knocked down and bitten on lion the wrist by a r club while filming a television special at a tourist one-hou- 8:00 -a- Friday, January 10, 1969 (UPI) In Area youth, on d NEWS, Lion Cub Bites 3 Plays The setting for this electric conflict is Henrys castle at Chinon on Christmas Eve, 1183. The King has brought his family together because he wants to put John, his youngest son and a weak, cal- the throne. Eleanor, who has been imprisoned for a decade because of past forays into political maneuvering, is equally determined that Richard, tne eldest, later to be known as the wear the crown. Geoffrey, the middle son, is favored by neither side and consequently has developed into a conniving opportuble. nist ready to plot with anyone For Peter OToole, as he thinks will benefit him. The three actors playing the Henry II, and Katharine Hepburn, as Queen Eleanor, The sons, Nigel Terry, as John; Lion in Winter is a crowning Anthony Hopkins, as Richard, no pun intendachievement and John Castle, as Geoffrey, ed. skillfully fit the requirements of their roles, bringing out Each has distinguished mo- character comparisons effection picture careers, but neiAlso contributing to the tively. ther has ever performed more drama are Timothy Dalton, brilliantly than in tills feature. as King Philip of France, a an was Casting them together young but cynical monarch, authentic inspiration. Indiviand Jane Msrrow, as Phillips As a are dually they great sister and Henrys mistress, dramatic duet they are unexthe only innocent pawn in the celled. vicious game. OTooles role is the same Director Anthony Harvey, as he had in Becket," but several years older, grown in who is new to picture-makinachieves a brilliant start with cunning and royal conceit, but his work on "The Lion in desperately aware of his morWinter, making full use of to circumand seeking tality vent It ny placing the son of the skill of his performers and his choice on the throne. the atmosphere of his setting, and also giving full vent to Alternately raging or cajoling, the pungent flavor of James OToole puts so much vivid Goldmans sometimes lyrical, power into his performance that his image almost seems frequently earthy script. to leap from the screen Into Never has a historical living reality. movie had more authenticity More subtly or perhaps with in detail than this production. more diversity in emotions, The halls of the castle are Miss Hepburns Eleanor grimy from pitch smoke and the toicer Reveen, matches O'Tooles Ilenry in every twist and turn of the plot as she schemes and counterschemes to elevate her will over his. She also runs through an emotional arpeggio from the deep anguish of a woman spumed in love to the shrieking ferocity of a fighter intent cn the kill. She can move you to tears in one scene and Jar you with her rage in the next. low, DESERET ES3sQGS DfflPI? ICGIB3D IN COLOR A UNIVIRSAl PLUS D8AMATEC j PICTURE RE mtMmHtfmMhttxim iSt H Elizabeth Taylor Richard Burton nS8l bClY2fu kltlhlKtft , 'Boom !" t, UmstM WiJIitm TECHNICOLOR-- . PAmVISKW, . |