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Show ''S3jW MpMt)0M 8D DESERET NEWS, Thursday, "ir ir uijtdfjyrirayi(f'tiiiii e jji .nar .;.,.j , nj n m April 17, 1969 New Films General Audience Movies On Increase By THE MOVIEGOER They used to be called family pictures," but for some reason that was the kiss of death for movies that were suitable for all ages. This is the reason the movie industry labeled these worthy films for General Audiences and gave them a rating of G. They didnt want to kill the films right off. Recent events in the movie the success of industry such films as Love Bug. ble for rehabilitation services. Support Your Local Sheriff, From these figures, Miss Oliver, Funny Switzer said, it is obvious and Ice Girl Station that many, many disabled infilms without suggesdividuals and their families Zebra, tive or repulsive scenes the. show the haven't gotten just moguls might be message. wrong. There appears to be a The present survey, the big for market family first of two to be conducted by monies. Roper Research Associates, This is one of tho reasons New York City, was designed so much interest in to pinpoint attitudes and there is coining family films. Their rehabilitaknowledge about could fate be important to the tion programs in a cross secand moviegoers tion oi American households. industry alike. For one, there will be with the Heaven With A Gun, starIt was coordinated of a nationwide ring Glenn Ford, Noah Beery, beginning campaign sponsored by the Carulyfe Jones and David Rehabilitation Social and Carradine. Service and conducted by the It revolves around the advertising council to promote cattlemen vs. sheepmen conpublic awareness of disability and rehabilitation services. troversy that has formed the Warwick & Legler, Inc., a plot of countless movies. This one has a twist, however, to New York advertising agency, show that has to the services is donating its A Mormon power, angle campaign. makes it especially interThe second survey will be esting In this area. The film conducted at a later date to will open April 23 at the Ute test the effectiveness of the and Bountiful Drive-ins- . campaign in reaching the genCoupled with it will be eral public. movie, Ken ner, starring Jim Brown, Madlyn Rhue, Ricky Cordell and Robert Coote. The Slated On Friday Aware f Services of all disabled in interviewed a persons nationwide recent survey reported that they had not received rehabilitation services nor did they know where to One-fourt- h seek such help, Moreover, among all households including surveyed, those without disabled persons, respondents named a wide variety of agencies or individuals ranging ft om the federal government to telethey might phone operators turn to for information on rehabilitation services. The survey confirms our long-helsaid suspicions, Mary E. Switzer, social and rehabilitation administrator, that the availability of help for the disabled is, unfortunately, still largely unknown. Over 200,000 disabled persons were restored to productive lives last year, Miss Switzer pointed out. But, she said, It is estimated that there are at least 5 million disabled Americans who may be eligi- d Ben-Hu- er family adventure g drama with elements of a bittersweet romance focuses on a young boys persistent search for his father. The backgrounds are in Bombay, India. My Side of the Mountain,' An exhibit of drawings by & 19th Century American artist, paintings by a California and a New York artist, and works this highlight by Utahns weeks Deseret News Art Cal- endar. of drawings by the late John Marin, who gained fame in America during the late 1800s and early this century, will be shown beginning Sunday at the University of Utah Fine Arts Museum (Park Bldg.). Robert Watson, a former Californian now living in New York, will be featured in an exhibit of paintings at the Lamp-Pos- t Gallery, 4 W. 2nd Ssuth, beginning tomorrow, with a reception from 6 to 10 A retrospective p.m. The new Lamplighter Gal-- , lery will open at 1615 Foothill Dr., tomorrow from 6 to 10 n showing p.m., with a of paintings by Mathew D. one-ma- Madsen. Directors of the gallery are Patricia and Carol Morrison. Hours will be from 6 to 9, Tuesday through Friday; 6 to 10 on Saturday, and 1 to 9 p.m. on Siuidays. Landscapes are also empha sized at Gallery 268, 268 S. Main. Now on exhibit are paintings by Gene Dickow, heart-warmin- t Birds in Peru stars Jean , Seberg in a story of lust and . , remorse in stark and desolate setting. This Is a film full of about sex and symbolism death. Otley has a funny theme. It tells of a wastrel who is taken in by a spy who is then . murdered. The wastral is then ! taken for the spy and has' trouble dodging those who are . bent on the spys murder.. 4 Tom Courtenay, a fine actor ' from Dr, Zhivago, Brother Rat and other films, is the. , r, , U.OfU.ToExhibit actio 19th Century Art Two new films for adult audiences are scheduled to Biids in open Friday Peru at the Tewer and Otley at the Towne. soon to the Capitol Theater, is the story of a Canadian boy who decides he is going to live in the m o n nta I n s, coming like the Thorean, great natur- alist-writer. The boy leaves home and learns to seek liis own food, cook and In general take care of himself. The beautiful photography in the Canadian mountains, is a high spot of the film. Another general audience movie coming out soon Is Run Wild, Run Free, which will open this summer at the Century 21 and Highland Drive-in- . titled Originally The White Colt, the film is taken from the novel by that name. It tells the story of a boy becoming a man and his special love for a wild white colt. Mark Lester and white colt in "Run Wild, Run Free." Andy Griffith and Lee Meriwether in "Angel in My Pocket." Teddy Ecdes and pet in "My Side ef the Mountain." dio will come film version the of Sterling recollecNorths tions, of his boyhood and his pet racoon. Bill Mumy portrays the young lad in the film, which also stars ELsa Rascal, best-selli- Lancaster. labeling. There is this observation after viewing some of the new ones: They are not made for children only. They have been directed at every age group. And, by the way, the current local film scene contains movies or at least 8 first-ru- n first-ruin theaters pictures that should interest moviegoers. One of the most sensational is Disneys Love Bug at the Utah, that just keeps drawing audiences week after Also, the Disney studio will rerelease 1001 Dalmatians, and based on current business for the Swiss Family Robinson reissue, this should do top business. Still another family film coming soon is Angel In My which stars Andy week. Pocket, Griffith, Jerry Van Dyke, Kay of Another is the double-bi- ll Medford, Edgar Buchanan, Support Your Local Sheriff Gary Collins and Lee Meriwether. The story is the type and Yours, Mine and Ours television audiences have come to expect from Andy. The film opens soon at the Capitol and Motor Vu. There will be other films From the Walt Disney Stu- - with O for General Audience n California artist, and Denis Phillips, Salt Lake artist. The gallery, recently remodeled, also features other contemporary art in various media. star at the Lyric, Highland and Bountiful Drive-inIts being held over for a third week, w hich is unprecedented in the case of die Bountiful Drive-i- of Otley. s. there is the Oscar-winnin- D3CK the Odyssey, highly acclaimed and provoc- ative fim that rated four.' Academy Award nominations, ; will open Friday at The Movie t for a limited engagement. The saw it several . moviegoers months at the Villa, ' where saw it several ' moviegoes times to discuss the meanings in its various scenes. Space n. Then D vOySSOy g. which appears to be settled in for a years run. And also showing are Funny Girl and Where Eagles Dare. These and others are family movies. They dominate the current film scene. "Oliver, , ADri117.18.19 8:30 pm Kingsbury Hall Call box office for tickets' 322-780- 8 Because of the popularity of the show, the Childrens World of Art Stimuli at the Salt Lake Art Center, 54 Finch Lane, has been extended to May 28. It had been AN EXCITING, ENTERTAINING EVENING (Mi SUM lei F01UIS ICE FOLLIES ne enijsrn. iPJJfti!i ieo SAT. NITi PGM every KHAR'S Oat. and San. scheduled to end May 7. OTHER NEW EXHIBITS Oedn PaKe Club, Bertha Cedes Art Center, Ogoent Works by Glen Dale Anderson, Colled of Southern Utah library, Cedar City; Ceramics bv Lynn Muons, Don Curtis, and Kent Jeppesen, paintings by Don Bishop, and fabric design by Judy Worthen Smith, Merrill Library Gel lery, Utah Stata University, beginning Sunday. CONTINUING EXHIBITS Indian students. Pioneer Craft House, 327l-5tEast; Associated Utah Artists traveling Kearns shows, and. Tebiona high schools; Sally Nelson, Salt Lake Central Public Library, Festival 8:30 PJiA. FUNWAY OPENS 1.00 p.m. ir . Off H'KIOf-'IJfrN- M fifi Dands $1.50 Per Person Pali Gardens Enclasad A Huaturf iTX w - dr mu" NOW thru APRIL 27 Gary Stow Provo Puttie UtifL Floyd Brienholt, Paul Kuhni, ZCMI Tiffin Poem; American portraits, University of Utah Union Building gallery; Louelia Crane, Murray Art Showcase, 5461 $, S ate; Poupy Gallery, 22 East, Local and European art, Wohler's Art 4337 S. State; Students, Jewish Gallery, Community Center. 2416 E. 17th South; Ronald Bergen, Weber State College Fine Arts Center foyer. National Art Exhibit, SorlngvIHe Art Gallery; Mormon Art Festival, B. F. Larsen Galleries, Brigham Young University; Barbara Riches, Studio Arts, 2263 E. 6800 South; Woodcarvings by kaN Hermann Wolf, Sprague Brancn Library, 213M1th East; C. D. Taylor, Phillips Art Gallery, 444 E. 2nd South; Carolyn Rich, Barnes Bank, Kavsviiie. John Nutter, Tower Theater, 176 E. 4th South; Steven Nielsen, The Movie, 3th South and Wasatch Boulevard; Utah artists. Artists Workshop Gallery,. 163 S Sate. 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