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Show "" m"'f 0. yi rirfwmw'yv DESERET WARNERS IN BAHAMAS tails around and climbing in and out of bed with actor. News Movie Editor peeret FREEPORT, GRAND Mr. Coppola new directors 3 Although he directed Rainoow," most of his productions have been associated with the new wave of Rain His moviemaking. People tells of a wife who Is pregnant, suddenly decides she wants to get away from her husband and all responsibilities, gets into her car one morning and drives west from New York. Fin-ian- BA- The question was a reference to a scene in which Miss Knight is shown nearly in the nude. Before Mr. Coppola could answer, Miss Knight broke in with: I am a lady and there are other ladies present and I object to the way in which the question was phrased. I object to the word tails. The most imporfestival in the movie lietv tant world got off to an explosive gtart here when actress Shirley ;Knight took umbrage at in which a question the was! asked about a nude scene In which she appears in a forthcoming film. HAMAS W The explosion took place at Kings Inn, where Warner Arts Pictures is holdBros.-- 7 ing its first annual film festival to show six of its new movies to 350 movie editors andbmmentators from magazines, newspapers and television stations from all over the wcrld. The questioning reporter apologized and said, Well, lets use posterior. Later, several reporters questioned Miss Knight about her taking umbrage at this question, especially after she had appeared in the film nude from the waist up and in another scene with nothing covering her derriere. She said, I am an actress. There is a difference, but she would not carry ti.e discussion beyond that. the Mbj of them were gath ered'li an Interview room to talk lo3flss Knight and Francis Ford Coppola, director of ThRain People, which had Jepn shown the night bethe first film in the fore' festival. i ture story. . By REBECCA MOREHOUSE NEW YORK (NANA) -Sodom and Gomorrah are alive and flourishing right here in New York City, says British filmmaker Ken Annakin. But America as a whole is "absolutely solid. Im shocked by the adult book shops Ive seen in New York, he said. Tve lived to the age of 53 and Ive never seen anything as sordid and disgusting as these sex books, I hate to think of kids seeing them because these pictures go into the mind for life. This is Sodom and Gomorrah. I would not allow these books, I would censor them. The society weve held together for two thousand years is destroyed by this kind of archaic. Richard Lederer, vice president in charge of advertising and publicity for Warner Brothers, affirmed that the studio is encouraging these new moviemakers. I think there will be more of the movies because they are succeeding. Mr. Coppola said he knows of seven of these new personal-type films now in produc-lionew-wav- e n. Young audiences he declared. demand them, moviemakers will Young make them. The film festival, which is continuing for a week, will consist of screenings of six other Warner Bros, films, 17 Shir!y Knight . . . resents word Including The Wild Bunch, which opens next week at the Utah Theater in Salt Lake, several weeks ahead of Its national release. Other movies to be shown include The The Damned, Learning The Great Bank RobTree, Madwoman of and bery Chaillot. thing. Are we going back living in caves? Annakin toured the country before he came here to launch his new film, The Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies. He was cheered by , what he saw. In Europe one gets the . impression the United States is falling apart. Newspapers and television report so much that is chaotic. But a thorough tour of this country convinced me that America is absolutely solid, no question of that. I feel very happy about it. Everything looks different outside New York. Here there is tension, dislike and competition. I think its the most depersonalized c;y in the world. One can still find friendliness in London, for example. . FIGHT PAY T.V. FIGHT PAY T.V. lit ANY FORM GBffiEJ NTEROIOUNTAIN Hgilffi IN ANY in HOW TO COMMIT MARRIAGE SNMT CARTOON tails CONTEST PLAY FORM HELD OVER 2ND WEEK! ACADIMY AWAABWINMBt productions Canned the Laughter, third and final play in the Utah State Institute of Fine A r( s contest, playwriting will hfc- - presented tonight. Written by Paul C. Workman will be presented at 8:30 Tim. in the Babcock The NEWS, Wednesday, June 18, 1969 Filmmaker past. A studio like Warners used to make 50 pictures a year at the studio. Now only three are shooting. T'e rest are being made all over the world. Old techniques are This concerns the festival. During our interview with him, Mr. Coppola declared there is plenty of room for in the young moviemakers movie industry. Those who have made one or two films in colleges, and I want to say the number of students in college film classes is increasShe picks up a hitchhiker a ing, have a great opportunity. college football player who All they have to do is to get has been Injured badly in the an txecutive producer with an brain and who has been given idea and if he likes it, there is a good chance he will obtain money and cut loose from colfor them. financing lege. that movies won: He said emoThe woman becomes in major cities be made only but not sexually, tionally, studios anymore. They involved with the young man. with are going to be made in many Its a sensitive, warm pro- cities of all sizes. Hollywood duction and except for threo wont be the center of movie node scenes, could be rated making as it has been in the However, in answering the question about how much farther movies are going to go in wild scenes, Mr. Coppola said he felt they would become even more explicit than now until a leveling-of- f comes. One of the reporters asked Mr.; Coppola how much farther movies would go, showing! actresses throwing bare for mature audiences instead of being restricted. However, more about the film in a fu- .zx. iMiKwwriVa Books Shod estival By HOWARD PEARSON w w'in yr'YHV Wiy,vilfflllfyiii wtottatoy BOB HOPE JACKIE GLEASON JANE WYMAN yy ater of the Pioneer Memorial Theater, v Three play were chosen for staging as- finalists among several entries in the contest. Plays were presented Monday and Tuesday nights of this week. SAIT lAXES GREATEST HIT OF THE YEAR RETURliS FOR LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! - VwVW.'AvCAj.y. 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