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Show Mey 26, 1969 DESFRET NEWS, Monday, 14 A A musical and one of the top moneymakers of all time will return to area screens for the Memorial Day Holiday. Finian's Rainbow, the delightful musical starring Petu-l- a Clark, Tommy Steele and Film Directors Lead ilevdt On Oscars By HAROLD HEFFERNAN HOLLYWOOD (NANA) -Another campus is boiling over. The time may not be quite ripe for picketing and but its no secret that the austere halls of Hollywood's Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are rocking with prosit-in- tests. Inadequacy of operation, too many bungles and a membership cluttered with what young members call tired senior citizens are main issues fomenting discontent among the minority now" members. A recent uprising by the Screen Directors powerful Guild, with the ultimatum that it would withuiaw from participation in all future Academy affairs followed an insult to that august group after the last Oscar presenta- tions. In editing down the Oscar show for film release in overseas areas, it seems some too-Ion- g to the scoundrel dropped floor that cutting-roosequence depicting the Osear award for best dirertion of a motion picture to Sir Carol Reed for Oliver." officials took this pretty hard. Even though Academy president Gregory Peck immediately dispatched a placating telegram, explaining it was purely an error and would never promising it happen again, the directors, as one, refused the apology, quite saying it "wasnt enough." What they do want for a palliative isnt quite known, but meanwhile they insist the directors will have no part of future Oscar activiGuild ties. It Is even reported In some quarters they plan to resign in a body. And, since there are some 300 or more megaphon-er- s paying dues, this would be no light blow to the 3,000 member Academy. Of even greater potential danger is the rumble heard version. I Starring if SliuSOU rAVi7 Claudia I . Hayfey Mills Hywel ;1VCardinalc BlWifgi Fine Pair VrU 'pS'CIS; h production had been in contention the year before and even nominating it this year was against the Academys rules and regulations. The award, therefore, went to the MlL TO4nTTT77 Technicolor B- - Thnic0,r winner. e still another protest this one led by membank bers of the communications media a strong move is under way for a revolutionary updating in the Academy's method of nominating its bests." as well as its final election procedures, and modernizamost significant tion of the manner by which winners in each category are announced. The O'jliimnists want a full accounting of the total vote. Whereas, only the winners in with each of the groups five nominated are today revealed to the public, the demand is for full knowledge of who came in second, third, fourth and last. Also, they want the full vole if not tabulation announced ai, show time, then for immediate publication and broadcast. The aura of mystery and possible conniving could then be dispelled, these critics On VALLEYVUOPENSTHURSJ Robert Wagner, Eileen Wesson and Paul coming Wednesday to Century 21 in "Winning," James Garner ' . Drive-In- JOAN HACKETT an two and dramas will picture a Lake in Salt open on theaters and drive-in- s A western, auto-racin- g City-are- Wednesday. trying to save the frightened community from opens next at the Lyric, Highland and Bountiful. Hard Contract, a beautie fully photographed, and exciting story about a hired killer, opens next at the Centre, where the interesting, Before thought - provoking is now windWinter Comes ing up its run. Both are for disaster, well-mad- a movre wiih an Winning, star- background, ring Robert Wagner and Paul Newman, will be presented at the Century 21 Theater and It's just in Woodland Drive-in- . time for the Memorial Day race at Indianapolis. a film starring Charro, Elvis Presley as the sometime sheriff in a small town War era, in the auto-racin- g at the Capitol and Motor-Vu- . It stars Richard Crenna, Anne Hcywood, Fred Astaire, P.oddy McDowall, Sir Ralph Richardson and Cesar Romero. EeSSRIl MOVED,, OVER- - eseh mmu TERENCE STAMP SAMANTHA EGGARl-- j. spectacular, full of dance w numbers, song, color and has something Pearson Deseret News -- ANNA 30th MEMORIAL VIA DAY mum ClOSfD CIRCUIT TV 70m Ivtnr Evt. 31 P M. NATS. 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But he lost his balance as he shot into the air, his skis failed to come off and he smashed against a rock. n OPENS THURSO VALLEY-V- U Star Killed Making Movie CANACEI, (ITALY (AP -An investigation is under way into the death of a Norwegian skier killed while acting as stand-ifor Gunther Sachs, West millionaire German playboy and husband of Brigitte Bardot. Johann Tharaldsen, 23, was killed Saturday in a jump off a mountain trial for a fi'm that Sachs is making. Sachs, who is both producing and performing in the film, acted in the first part of the scene. Then Tharaldsen was to lA HOTFONM Co LOST 131 mature audiences. Midas Run, exciting story about a plot to steal $15 million in gold bullion, opens next IMLLERUIi BRENNAN Si dK5WEK! Four New Movies Set Wednesday post-Civ- Ski Newman star and Woodland WALTER insist. among the mod" block in the Academy. They claim more than half of those who vole annually on the bests" are antiquated old cronies who havent kept abreast of the now" niov'.e times and, what's more, they're too decrepit to get out and go see the films they judge. As to hooboos, the whole Academy is still blushing over J. Gone With the Wind," second to Sound of Music, jn the matter of box office takfe, will open next at the Drive-in- . This is the revamped Fred Astaire, opens next ai the Fox Cottonwood Mall. The musical, which has been a delight for years, features such songs as Look to the Rainbow and How Are Things In Gloeca Morra?" Beck the revocation of the Oscar to Young Americans" as best documentary. The second-plac- 'Wind' Return 'Finian's Rainbow 363-884- 1 |