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Show FILMLAND CLOSEUP 4$0 DESERET Clint Eastwood Takes 2nd Billing To Shirley By MARILYN BECK (BeU) -Clint Eastwood takes second billing to Shirley MacLaine in 10,000 men and women were background for the love stuff between his leads, Mark Frechette and Daria llalprin. Sister Sarah. You can mark my words that this will be the last time hell ever have to do so. Clints star has shot so high Judy tieesons younger sister Sally is with Norman Wisdom in Whats Good For the Goose. It hes now commanding $1 million a movie. But Shirley takes second billing to no one, and Clint wanted her badly enough as a r that he decided to act about the sitgentleman-lik- e uation and, just this once, defer to the lady. When Paramount bought Tropic of Henry Millers Cancer four or five years ago, the four letter words were automatically eliminated from the script. Now the picture will be made in Paris by obviously is also good for the Geeson. Norman can be seen currently on the screen with Britt Ekland and Jason Eobards, Jr., in The Night They Raided Minskys. Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer Among the Indians," a uncovered manuscript by Mark Twain that was published for the first time in Life Magazine last month, has been purchased by Universal. The purchase was made from the Mark Twain estate. The manuscript is now in the Detroit Public Library and galley proofs are at the University of California in a library room stacked with unpublished Twain papers. The 18,000-wormanuscript co-sta- Joseph (Ulysses) Strlck and author llenry Miller will be on the set to make sure that everything is left in. Times have changed since Elizabeth Taylor used some of the mildr words as it er in Whos turns out now four-lete- Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Jean rierre Aurnont is in Paris to star in a play until the summer, and his wife, Marissa Paven, is in New Yoik. This naturally will cause some talk but I am assured the marriage is okay. No one in her right mind would risk losing Monsieur Aurnont. He is the charmer of charmers. In Talk about love-inZabriskie Point, Director Frederieo Antonioni massed 5, COO couples on the desert in Nevada and, when he called it was the cue for actione, them all to kiss and embrace minute-by-minut- Gene disregarded the advice and went onto screen fame. recently Clint Eastwood takes second billing in movie. Con-vena- p'c-tur- Gene Hackman stars Thats how Gene has been kept busy. Among his films soon. in "Riot," coming ture, murder, pursuit and vengeance, all classic elements in western fiction, in this case enhanced by the master hand of America's greatest S E R 0TtH E'AT R. MU 1 AT JN& i PjT' "SECRET CEREMONY OLYMPUS S ladies.with a unique idea jypEijx of revenge. GiRiSoPI r HIZAIITH AT -- Npil,'-Simo- captive of three young 2 THEATRES TAYLOR MIA FARROW ROIIRT MITCHUM NOW e PITY POOR PAXTON QUIGLEY d takes American fiction's most famous boys on a wild adventure among the Indians in the company of a former Army scout. It is described by Life as a vivid tale of captivity, tor- - s. C st members have burn. named for Come Blow Your at-i Hot n," next pioduction l Theater 138, East. Starring m the comedy will-- , be veteran local actors J. Fletcher and CoJe- man Creel Jr. roles will be. Supporting plavcd by Tom Stookne. Jaw Sansom. Ann Mutr and Heidi Haves, all new to Theater 128. ; Come Blow Your Horn,) a famous remedy by will be presented at ' 8:30 p.in. on Feb. 13, 11 ainl"" la. It will then be presented.-eacFriday and Saturday-- ' theieaftcr during its run. ! n He's the exhausted r. story-telle- Pians Comedy In have been The Split, which he starred with Jim Brown; Hawaii," A With Death" and First to Fight. Hackman joins Jim Brown Riot," again in story of 48 hours of terror in a maximum security penitentiary when its toughest inmates break out of their isolation block, seize hostages and take over a portion of the prison. The stoiy has been taken from a book written by Frank Eli, who served for L0 years as an inmate of prisons. His work a lirst novel, was written in prison and won the Thomas R. Coward Memorial Award for fiction in 1967. This is the latest charnctei part for the actor who started Warren his with career Beatty in Lilith. Beatty remembered him and when he was casting "Bonnie and he called Hackman. Clyde. Genes agent told him to forget it, that Beatty was always e talking about making a but never did. no-na- Mules for Two Gene Hackman, who won an Academy Award nomination for his role in Bonnie and Clyde. has a leading part in Riot. opening soon at the Utah Penthouse. madly. The - HOLLYWOOD i iS MtiTQtCT10-7towin- ONLY ynifti 'Rough Night in Jericho' I ) OLYMPUS J DRIVE-I- N 7iOO P.M. 8.30 THURS., Station Zebra td u4Ia. 12.2.4.6,8 410 RWT JACK pmLrj TdioasU, 0R jA Suit tmiliMi 487-789- 6 A world gone mad! (MONltESTON plPS3ET Apzs PANAVISI0N 27(-476- COLOR LAST WEEK! WALT DISNEY'S OELUXF TODAY-I- PRICES) dO THE SARDONIC, BARBRA STREISAND OMAR SHARIF ULTIMATE IN TONGUE-IN-CHEE- K ANTI-WA- MOVIES! R THEWlUVWVtfR RW STARK PRODUCTION 1 00 SOUTHEAST (AT REGULAR MATINH Winnie ttPooh ondtheMuetaeydev Toniht oyttiHi -To 9T Hortr 7 00. 1 STARTING FRIDAY XCtUSIVE iNG AOEMEN - ALSO BT SoMWW 1 CTIEIT .. y 486-134- 1 ' V- TLViCtoqi PtUKVitO' AT 8 00 TONIGHT BOX OFFICE ond OPEN NOON AT Rfeg Spoilt HELD OVER! 2 ADULT HITS! HIMU MUMS MOVIE AUDIENCE guide few GEORGE PEPPARD 1v60 rotingi apply H Mm Npy. 1, 1961 ralaated JEANSEDERG THIS RICHARD KILEY. 262-513- 1 OPEN i:30 ELECTRIC HEATERS k 262-250- 1 ' A Plus m TECHNICOLOR- - () OpM 7 - Nwm ML Tit The Broadway hit is now a Hollywood howl that bridges the generation gap with laughter! unvf,. PTeROTOOL best Iinurruf Year tw York Film Cntva . . . XT $tmt tower the fill Ut, StK PiOO SO "Sbow1 7 0S. 34 "(frerli9w t Walt Disney am JOHN , 24 2 ' CHILDR6N ft 14th "VellcwilSiJbjnapinB taut', Q FRI, SAL H0L. PRE HOC $250 SOUTHEAST 2 00 P.M.OSAL 2 12 486-134- 1 1 $175 SUN $200 WED. 1th East J Plui Co-H- on. United Krlute f MATS. ' ItarUe, the Wlanmme Ouiqfar rf ' If CHN, COLOR' 1 p.m. A-- - Opening 8omJ SALT LAKES NEWEST THEATRE FOR ADULT VIEWING! ,M. 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PANAV1SION THE LION IN WINTER IS NOT TO BE MISSED! A BRILLIANT FILM. UNEQUALED ANYWHERE.. Harper Bazaar KJU1 GENERAL 3605 1 iosrHf (ad Cidt - 5 Co-h- it , mtlt.1 for ouditnct. Suggottod for KATHARINE ROSS (MShB UNIVERSAL PICTURE Pitf if :hellfjghtersi OPEN 6:30 SEAi 4 MxfltM 9 fitn wm Suggottod t; mmvimi ) qr mpptpto d vndar ih Mateaa f Slf wlattow c mHMICOlOR HELD OVER! I ; LDUEVail, WUlCE B. fr,isaeLondu Ice r sfrult Seuers cJJVridn. X 2 and 8.30 T0DAY print ftdmtine. PEIER A cJAlaa 262-5S3- 363-588- 8 fry 14 not PLUS SPFCIAl SHOR- T-i i jibe Houst and Open eccomMPitatf SHOWTIMES: For the Mature Shows at 12. 2. 4. 6. 8, 10 UPTOWN i February 5, 1969 Wednesday, 'V A VI NEWS, Oscar Nominee Star Of 'Riot' Movie Theater 138: EITHER! OEDIPUS, FRIDAY THE KING |