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Show DESERET NEWS. Monday, 4B July 7, 196? 1 GFii By HOWARD PEARSON ' 4' ?frwfo , fJ&. v vf,srmsA 4 ' ; 4 t 'Z' News Theater Editor of Ring unfortunate that some downtown theater cant find a spot for it, but they claim they are booked up. M in this. Bill is a writer who feels that he must get away from the hustle and bustle of Lon-- , don. Passing a pet shop one day,' his eye catches that of an otter in the window. Bill feels that the otter and he are . to mean something tt - (NANA) The Andy Claudine Williams Herb Alpert situation the been subject of discussion of almost everyone on the perimeter, it seems. Andy has now come finally forward to set the record straight: Herb and his wife r Andy Williams headed toward divorce, but Claudine have Andy and never been happier. Andy appreciates the fact that I would not dignify the rumors unless I could be certain they were more than that. As for that other columnist with a fetish for almost-blin- d items who insinuated, none too subtly, that Claudine and Herb Alpert are currently involved In a torrid affair, she can relax. Andy isnt in a suing mood. to My manager wanted sue. So did mv attorney. But Claudine and I know the story is a lie thats all that matters. Were happy. We just dont want to carry the matter any further, Andy said. The matter, according to Andy, involved a recent after- whos noon when Claudine seven months pregnant took a stroll down the beach, passed by Herbies house, and stopped in for a visit. Out of that harmless visit, the writer insinuated that Claudine and Herb had spent makthe weekend together ing sure to point out that I was nowhere around. Thats rigid, I wasnt, but two of Claudine's friends were with her. and all three of them left right after lunch. If Andv can remain so cool be might the tower f lifh ttN Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers in "Ring of Bright Water" film. develops between Miss McKenna. are bound together after that. In the highlands of Scotland, they meet a lovely and the movie McKen-destine- The 'basic message, though it is played for T FACE PftOOUCTtON m MNNWAYM ILM CAMMtU RIM ' ft' ) I W W Exctiementl Giant Actioni Giant Adventure! jy COLUMBIA PICTURES f Kowur J70MLDEN-BORGNINk2K;2S0j f Eli) 7:20, 9 -H- OLLIS ALBERTI RICHARD wnl JACK -- wumMii M. spMbMriM M H tmm MBfeSfNIMg.MlSrMllmSMH0b4l - OUR w'-- F:i!L RiELTT.Cam ilK Gunt icijllb - IZSI 2:00 and 1:00 7 PC 6 PM. iME3 - 6 a Open 7 Rstutf BEST ACTOR OF THE TEAR ENGAGEMENT CLIFF ROBERTSON 4 as nOBMCOFF Shews Today at 7:1 S, 9:1 S UE whitmore ELMER 6ERNS1 EIM COLOR HfS - PJVU ACADEMY AWARDS INCL 1 1ST isEl I i 5 2 Blq Musicals in Color j. 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Kaye Stoens is trying to act like a lady about it all, but she confides shes mystified as to why Joe Naniath continues to publicly deny their romance, or the fact there ever was one. Trying to maintain her dignity, Kaye said recently, I still dig Joe. Hes a sensational athlete, a marvelous man and he's got a lot of class. Thats class? I have another word to describe the super-egoe- d athlete who certainly should be told that the way lie's been treating Kaye is no way to treat a lady. Im sure most of his friends would agree with me. Last word they got. Joes feelings for Kaye were so strong there was even wedding talk. s tfMOT AMBITTIot ow A.out: jueibavml was miiuLinrr "... b QUOTE S2t. KRJAMM TECHNICOLOR emar FayeDimaway, k Runno massey LEEactiBB sezum. 0 v .McQtiemY. GEORGE KENNEDY H S3E nMCOMMORir cowwnmo Ltma KraMWMMEDUSSn JttKWMR-CMeusM- emacemeht 50 umm 11 Stamna TV 55, MEN ) - ClLMIHmUBH 4 Vlt!? 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So now hes zeroing in full time on lovely Sarah Fawcett, and even took her with him to Las Vegas last weekend to visit the Wayne Newtons. Cary Grant was all set to Dyan Cannon to fly group therapy lessons at New York's Finch College in a private jet provided him by the company for which hes a d spokesman. The trip was at the last minute on orders of Dyans boyfriend, Francois Dusolier. He didnt want Cary doing her any 'A very happy NtlS A plicity and beauty and never intrudes needlessly, is that man and animals can live to- - After Bill arrives In the Highlands, the picture presents a contest to see what will entrance the viewer most the lovely highlands with their soft colors; the enchanting story of the otter, which in some scenes acts so human audiences will believe it is a human being, or the few other animals that figure in the film. woman doctor (Miss d na) and a beautiful romance its Bill Its not a romance in the fashion of todays movies. This is a silent, lovely, understood love brought about through their common love for animals. They -T- ,7- SHOWTIMCS: MATINEES ... ... LOST to each other. Bill buys the otter and moves to a harshly colorful cliff area around the rocky coast of western Scotian'1, taking the otter with him. UNFORGEnABLI S sais CURTAINS: 7:00 ond FEATURES: 7:20 and t.40 h Swth TUESDAY! RENT PROBLEMS" Wt. InlOT Mijbil is name of otter in "Ring Bright Water" movie. POIGNANTLY FUNNY! 991k THEMA1TESE BIPRYfi EZZZ'2 ft about such stories, -- NESS r.TVY Andy, Claud ine Happy Together HOLLYWOOD V. EMENT... SUSPENSE..'. EXCI BOLDNESS FILMLAND CLOSEUP By MARILYN BECK i EXCLUSIVE ) ENGAGEMENT LAST 2 DAYS! . . M Free. Bills wife, Virginia is in this picture, too, as she was In Bom Free." She was the narrator and the pet lover In that first picture. Bill Is the narrator and pet lover I thought we .were posing for a spread in Playboy! tfluli Ring of Bright Water I the story of an otter. Yes, a common, ordinary otter, the little creature whose fur is valuable for some ladies coats. This is the story of the live otter, however, as told through the simple and warm narration of Bill Travers, who Born was the husband in , Well, ring my chimes. was fun making a flick with you!' trust and mm Its MeKe-na- of Dick, it sure affection. Maxwell. Any moviegoer who liked Bom Free should be as enchanted with Ring of Bright Water. Enchanting and charming ire just two of the adjectives that describe this unusual motion pictme, which will open soon at the Woodland and Ute Drive-ins- . a state In 1 - The photography is excellent; the scenery is almost beyond description; the bare settings are beautifully appropriate to the story. Ring of Bright Water" is taken from a novel by Gavin Bright Water. Jtfark that title down. Its a ipecial motion picture. Something truly unique. It follows 3the tradition of Born Free, $md has qualities so different from other films that it deserves a niche of its own. r gether Enders Production starring MGM has the courage to present A Freeman sfl FRIDAY KITE ROT CLARK fWx imsr tJL |