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Show fr'toRtp1 DeSERET NEWS. Monday, IQ A f September 22, 1969 Vvww jewwyvmwp? Wfr- 3 New Films Due scene ules E2c eip HEFFERNAN (NANA) -Since Kim Kuner is eager to continue her flourishing career, she Is relieved and thankful that one of he unions, Actors Equity, has recently written into its contract with stage producers several clauses that protect the performer from being obliged to commit embarrassing actions behind the footlights. If Equity hadnt, the diminutive Miss Uunter observes, a lot of us with some semblance of propriety left would have been forced to clear out of the profession. Recent trends on Broadway have become so explicit said the. stage and screen actress one doesn't know which way to turn especially if she happens to be the proud mother of a fine lad as Miss Hunin his By HAROLD HOLLYWOOD, prize-vinni- rg Whats more, Im married mid-teen- is. Kim was in her dressing room on the 20th Century-Fo- x lot engaged in the gingerly task of removing the tricky makeup she usesOf for The Beneath The Planet without tearing Apes away some of her own flesh in the process. She plays a Siman scientist for this sequel to the original Ape movie which cracked a gold mine for the studio last year and sparked die rush for some more of the same. I was in too much of a hurry the other night, Kim and almost tore shuddered, off half my cheek. And she does look pretty, in spite of the odd twist given to her features this to simulate what the writer felt a pretty woman might look like a century or so after New York was blasted into eternity by in the story. There are no little illicit chimps running around the house, either. But a majority of plays and many films today deal with themes involving all varieties of sexual acts, and performers who refuse to go the route are finding it very difficult to get work. In this era of the new freedem, cooperative producers keep little books, she will or designating she wont. 1 presume some day Ill have to face up to the facts of the new routines," Kim sighs, but the role would have to be out of this world and the play itself valid. I know that many nude scenes are being written into scripts simply for exploitation values. Id never do that sort of show. I think the appeal to is frequently a voyeutism cop-oby the writer and producer. Its eerier to be dirty than entertaining. an The new Equity regula- - iO f ) $ prejudice during a journey i Robert Redford plays Sundance (shown insert as he was in real life) and Paul Newman plays Butch (insert as he was in real life) in "Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid." The film opens within the next few days. (NANA) -Victor French, who specializes in playing dirty guys on the screen, is finding out that being a villain is a nice way to make a living. He tells me: acters. The two were among leaders of a famous outlaw gang in the Southwest ot the early 1900s Robert Leroy Parker, who took the name of Butch Cassidy, and Harry Longbaugh, alias the Sundance Kid. Parker (Butch) is portrayed by Paul Newman. Longbaugh Is recreated by Robert Red-forBoth are recognized as among the most talented of the new breed of performers on the screen. . In Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the writer and producer and director have avoided the cliche-ridde- n action tack. They have played the two outlaws for not-- lawbreakers. In a way, they were Robin Hood-typ- e characters, which made them loved by many persons in the West, who protected them from the law. To create the characters, both Newman and Redford spent months studying the backgrounds of the characters. quite-brig- The famous territory where the outlaw gang hid out was inaccessible to camera crews, so they went on location to St. 4 Disney's Widow Weds Again 'JACKSON, WTO. (UPI) -Mrs. Lillian Disney, widow of the late Wait Disney, Thursday married John Truyens in an unannounced ceremony in this Wyoming community. Tiie famih confirmed the marriage to Vruyens, a Southern California real estate man but declined further comment, saying it was a personal matter. " The couple reportedly was married by a Roman Catholic priest, but he also declined any comment George. A romantic storyline is developed in the romance of Sundai.ce with Etta Place, a schoolteacher portrayed by Katharine Ross. The Western premiere is scheduled Sept. 30 at the Academy Theater in Provo. This will be attended by Red-forpossibly Newman, and other members of the cast Gov. Calvin L. Hampton is expected to head a group of dignitaries at the premiere. d, Utf 4 sJOURRET Ending Thursday rfap-iiiff-i m 31 TwMiWEikJg Opn x .COLOR 7s30 255-236- 1 5ieS&PUECjofjES (X) ADULTS CKLY inThe WOIITIVILV HO OHt 1&S, WU II MMiniM 'isisnzam UBfc. AT. 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CHRISTENSEN, ONLY U&SH Brings this spectacular Season Opener ti JOHN WAYNE Plui 2nd FtoYur iGLEN CAMPBELL MO MMI THE UNCUT VERSION No ordinary love story . . . juuet InManm-M- , Knrrm Artistic Directo. iJStmSTST-- Romeo II, PUUM HOW PLAYING! BUTCH CASSSDV AND THE SUNDANCE KID I 45 SHOW COLOR NEVER BEFORE SHOWN! iJKAnmNEROSSilN "7 . PLAYING , color IENtHoU8E DARICl lLAUGHTERINTHE ANNA Itofc tooth ot Wotmtth gMbuaiaai VclintIH LOVE AND DESIRE; ANGER AND HATE! the movie AMvSidGotiif This motion picture is the story of a kind of woman you may not have known even existed IMy TVdHIMWr LC0N?ftU0US i 1P90KN Burt Lancaster tli STARRING m J KIM DARBY h PICrM! Winner ef AFTER tIA'NE tower the f ! 0 BE ST rb I0HN ot 65. M glenT, ROSSfrREDFDK) Disney died Dec. 13, 1966, at the age Pfe;, L CAMPBELL ings. OPEN -- WAYNE NOW! S, Forget that chatter about Sammy Davis and luscious-lookin- g Lola Falana being close to the altar. They haven't even dated in months. It's true that Sammy has taken the cutie out from time to time. Its also true he did discover her some five years back and has indeed helped her up the professional ladder. But its never been marriage time, Im most definitely assured. June AUyson doesn't want to do much talking about her romance with shoe executive Fred lleoht. She's afraid that too much said at this point might cau-- e her Glenn Maxwell to make an issue of it at their coming divorce hear- That period ot poverty, Victor recalls, included living with his parents and six brothers and sisters in the San Fernando Valley, using bed sheets for room dividers. PasSl d. Warners Seven Arts, he plays A beautiful a sadistic cop. role, he says, smacking his lips. After a notable period of poverty, I now have so many acting offers Im turning down more money in a week than I once earned in a year. Mit-chu- IcCHMCOLOR Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, which opens its first-ru- n engagements in Utah theaters within two weeks, is based on real char- )SW1UQ Flapping Eagle, HOLLYWOOD COWOOY" 'JOHN 'Butch Cassidy' True Story OUTS In his latest, Young Billy Y'oung, opening at the Lyric, Highland and Bountiful, stars Robert Robert Walker Jr. and Angie Dickinson in a story of the old West. Mitchum and Walker join forces in a frontier town to break the power of a corrupt law officer. DUSTDJKOFFmIU tit BIG WEEK FILMLAND CLOSEUP By MARILYN BECK colony during vacation. usai vq:ght Cf IKE SUIT Playing A Villain Proves Profitable at a summer one-side- d fVKDftK&HT TO THE FJSR BIDE .. 1 t hard Thomas. The plot revolves around the romance four youngsters find non-biase- Heading the list of first-ru- n movies is Easy Rider, starring Peter Fonda and due at the Uptown Theater. Tho film is a controversial story about two motorcycle riders who run into bigotry and blind 4 i Kim went on to lions, say that no actor explain, shall be allowed to copulate on stage. All he or she can do and Is to simulate the act the contract must spell that cut in advance. The actor must know that he may be called upon to do this, and he must, agree. Also, and this is so inportant, nobody is obliged to audition nude for a nude role unless he has first read the script ard and even then has agreed no one else can be present except the producer and the director. The problem hasnt yet confronted her, but it might come up at any t lITiC) hence her interest in the protection clauses. fn the new Ape movie A she is fully clothed. she chimp, me, laughed. n gagement. Ai: ? first-ru- Burns from Los Angexes to New Orleans. Although the pictureit attempts to be presents a provocative, mostly argument for the motorcyclists, as opposed to what has been called The Establishment The films beautiful photography is one of its high points. Last Summer, an explosive story about today's teenagers, stars Barbara Hershey, Bruce Davison, Catherine theaters and drive-in- s of Salt Lake this week, while an Academy Award best picture nominee starts its first downtown en- career ECim's ter Three new movies are due at In S.L OCTOBER 1- KIM DABBY 3 -4 PAS DE DEUX-Star- ring Guest Artists BRUCE MARKS Two Premieres "BAYADERE" and "SHALCTT Pius the Favorite "SYMPHONY IN C" I Performances in Kingsbury Hall. Music by the Utah Symphony, Ardean Watts Conducting. The Corps de Ballet from the Department of Ballet at the U. of U. 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