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Show agaBaiev-- mstm DESERiT 12 A NEWS, Thursday, July 10, 1969 Heston, Star Of Epics, Plays fading footballer -- Fraser By HOWARD PEARSON Deseret News Theater Editor , j 'M-r-- - if VrV-'-'- e V W Holly had been sent from the screening room about 10 minutes after the film started. I didnt want her to see the romantic scenes, Mrs. Hes- Vf JiW Heston and his two children 0 j Mu THREE BIG NIGHTS ttrt Mf-rv- AN . -- Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 8:00 P.M. , V about . montage love scenes in which a girl is closing her eyes and tossing her head about, and there is some profanity. These factors give it an M for Mature rating. Asked her reactions to scenes of suggestiveness or straight sex, Mrs. Heston said: When I see them 1 could vomit. The film only contains the one long suggestive segment Murray Fairgrounds 4900 South State See Champions from 13 Western States. See thrilling equestrian performances including cow cutting, Wes'ern and English events. Halter classes 8:30 a.m. t . . No charge Performance events 8:00 p.m. Adults $1 . . . Children under 12 free! abused. As one interviewer turned on a recorder, Heston said: Its a heady sort of feeling to feel that I am now going on the record for posterity. built under his direction, is Heston through and through. view of He has a plate-gbs- s mountains and canyons on one side, a large swimming pool on the other; and living and dining rooms, stuffed with leather-boun- d volumes of film sciipts, Greek drama and Hemingway first editions. One point on acting which he made was this: You must feel something for an actor. Yon must care what happens to him in the role but you cannot be neutral. On nudity in films: As Sum Even the bedrooms hallways of the three-pa- an NEW THIS "happy JuHe recently completed in London and lius Ceasar, next will go to Hawaii for which he The Hawaiians, describes as the last three-fifth- s of the Mitchener novel. FREE HELICOPTErA. a year for RiDE TICKETS of Hestons observa- fll ES TO ALL GROUPS Pleasures of foreign travel for actors are widely exaggerated. I have seen quite a lot of this world, but by no means all of it. I live out of a suitcase, and I would rather stay home with the family, but pictures are being made all over the world and we have to go where the work is. You still must regard acting as an insecure profession. v,. y M ! i:; t n iu EVERY FRIDAY IS W DAY ALL RIDES 10 RIDES FOR 10c $1.00 T v ,y. 07ie The New One! On the corner at 2nd South and 7th East 9 p.m. 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. DAILY . and rt A tennis court flanks the driveway. Heston is as much a physical fitness bug today as he was when forced to do calisthenics at Kearns, Utah, where he underwent basic training prior to serving in World War II. rr tions: Mostly, it is about a pro football quarterback who has reached the point where he must quit the game and find another job. He is beginning to age from Sunday through Thursday, and thats a bad Commandments. Hestons home, which was actors. Charlton Heston portrays pro gridder. 12 $10 get terribly exercised, but I do feel that freedom is being why many actors are working at other professions or trades when the acting trade is slack. Thats He isn't sure if Senator Murphy and Governor Reagan are still carrying their guild cards, but would be surprised if they have not kept up their dues, because they are only fa j ::f ; HORSE SHOW k intensive study of the house are lined with books, and walls are covered with paintings and mementoes of his films, such as the staff he used when as Moses he parted the Red Sea in The Ten actor, I feel we must have as much freedom as possible. As t president of the Guild, I can You really cant count on so many days of work each week, each month or year. the Wed like to devote the rest of the story to Heston and his house. He is an outspoken four-tim- e president of the Screen Actors Guild. In this conposition he negotiates tracts for all actors and actresses in the movie industry. I VTAK ton explained. Although for the most part its content is acceptable for any age, the film does have one of those pri-va- le & J ; Fraser. ! All the chairs, giant-size- d 'pillows and divans in his screening room lhat will seat alsmt 40 had been taken. July 10,11 AS?:'? ip in quarterback's private as well as football life, with just a few scenes of games thrown in. The quarterback figure could be applied to anyone who has reached middle age. Since the film won't be released until late August, we'll save a review until then. discuss star. ALL-ARABI- wsF ' Charlton, however, is almost impassive when watching a film. Only near the end did he move. During the closing scenes, he bent over to with something - !?- -' -- 'I Its an , Heston sign, says movie. V. ing room. It all happened at Hestons Vltorne which is situated in a 'sort of land in the hills between Beverly Hills and Los Angeles. The actor Was host to a few of the na-- lions press at a preview of ! his latest movie, No. 1, the I story of a professional football ' ' jf ea Holly Ann sprawled out on the floor. Lydia, Mrs. Heston for the past 26 years, explained that this is their usual posture even when they are alone in the screen- Charles Heston's latest mpvie Tuesday night from the comfort of an overstuffed lounge while the star was stretched out on Uie floor beside me. ; A 8-- saw I HOLLYWOOD x- and CALL 7 p.m. SUNDAY 521-414- 0 . clock radio desk set ?7kg!!!L CLEARANCE! NEIF STUFF V regularly 49.9S COMIN VI An innovation you'll appreciate each day Zenith's clock radio, attached swivel to a walnut Ladies! Orig. $2.97 base with two quality ballpoint pens. Completely solid state for outstanding performance and designed with illuminated clock dial, automatic set switch, and switch. GOWNS! 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