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Show 'Macbeth' Scheduled Tvo Days At Capitol With some of the outstanding actors in the world of drama in the Shakespeare cast, "Macbeth will be presented two days on the Capitol Theater screen. Starring are Maurice Evans as Macbeth: Judith Anderson as Lady Macbeth, and Michael Hordern as Bar.quo. Others in the cast incuce Ln Bannen, Felix Aylmer. Malcolm Keen, Megs Jenkins, Jeremy Brett, Barry Warren, DESERET FILMLAND CLOSEUP 1 L William Hutt, Charles Carson. Trader Faulkner. George Rose. Valerie Taylor, Anita ar.d April Sharp Boster Olrich. and pageantry as its marks. eg rDC.e says that the story is the prediction about there Macbeth's fate, the witches, the battle for the kingdom, and all in Shakespeare's "Ip f .- tyl V Maurice Evans and Judith Anderson star beth," scheduled on Capitol Theater in "Mac- HOLLYWOOD (NANA) -F- eature film stages on the nonworking Un'versal studio lot are dark, have been for several months, but lights burn brightly, and all night, in the editing section. Tnere, Producer Ross Hunter is job on supervising a hurry-ugetting his 515 million producinto shape tion of Airport for release before year's end. Not only does Universal need some ready cash, but Hunter and his aides sense the possibility of Academy Award nominations in several acting categories, as well as in direction, sets, costuming and, most of all, special effects. r-..-r V T - St- y t- - i - p The relive frantic a week-lon- g attempt wintry to bliz-za- rd tieup at a Chicago airport has developed some exciting techniques never before attempted, while the sickening bombing of the big jet by a crazed passenger and the desperate struggle to limp it back to & landing, add up to suspense that required the most ingenious applications of H a 1 1 y w o o d's top special effects wizardry. Plans for a spashy premiere are also under hatching and, since the movie must open in a Los Angeles theater at least a eek before Dec. 31 to become speed is of the essence here, too. The site for a big movies unveiling must be an appropriate one. In this instance Hunter shouldnt have too much trouble settling on a r. ly told out. in Entertainment editors cities where Reveen appears alTrepnrt that you have to see him to believe him. He has tiow hypnotized mote than 4e,300 persons from all ever tie world. w Faye. I asked if Dustin's salary had along with hts fame as you know he's not the conventional type of star. I suppose it has. as far as can salaries skytoday rocket, sax's the producer. If someone offers you a million it would be hard to say no. But I like to think the film is becoming a busibu.-ir.e-ss ness of enthusiasts rather than making a great deal of money. Someone like Paut Newman takes a chance. No salary for Rachel, Rachel but he will earn more than if he had taken a large sum of mone Aa Gardner gave exactly one inter, iew and allowed one photograph on behalf of her picture, now The Ballad of Lam-LiI didnt think Ava would go for Tom Ljnn" which excluded her from the title. After all, she is the star of the picture. But as the star, responsible for bringing the customers to the box office, she should have extended herself moie. Doesn't she know the haughty, don't speak-to-mnonsense is a thing of tiie past? called, n e in iis "Marlowe." BESmmANT GUTHRIE .ARlJO j As Private Eye a movie based Chandler on the Raymond Little Sister. opens story, this w eek at the Capitol TheaMarlowe. Motor-Vu- . excujsIve1 engagement; ' M26mrwtmm mmantmnsam leads him to intriguing adventure and temptations. Garner is as the private investigator. Gayle Hunnicutt plays an excitingly beautiful woman who threatens to lead Marlowe astray. Carroll O'Connor is a police lieutenant ca.-- t tough-talkin- hard-boile- "0 g who becomes Marlowe. 4S5 9991 sap' ACADEMY AWARDS! TTn The generation gap is more than just long Kr lord with annoyed WINNER OF muc.cr Rita Moreno is a striptease artist. Sharon Farrell plays the little sister, Jackie Coo-ga- .t also appears in the cast. The picture was filmed in and around Los Angeles. Stirling Siliiphant who has turned out many television scripts, wrote the script for Marlowe. gfHrja3 Jack Lemmon Catherine Deneuve "Han,. a misunderstanding JoxixlU. in Michael Douglas Teresa YVright and Arthur Kennedy The April Fools JtiEMSItf LWiMNQi jtraittfur m BUC- K- KVDmURS laughter. Oddly, after acquiring the first lady crown on Broadway and, long ago, winning an Those mast frequently menSin of cast Academy Award (The Miss tioned in the Madeleine Claudet), for possible Oscar rewarding says she has suddenly are Dean Martin, as the ego- Hayes discovered her greatest fun of tistical senior pilot, Van all is in making movies. Heflin as the insurance-covetin- g Although she announced her madman who plants retirement weeks complete most of the explosive and before Airport began and it her for Helen all Hayes some persuasive doing c little old lady, took on producer Hunters part to Ada Quonset, a habitual stowwin her back. Miss Hayes is away. for a belated now going all-oscreen career. The veteran Helen lifts this I never knew before what to much more than a mere delight making pictures characterization; in fact at all could be, she explained, the rough-cu- t previews, it is just cant wait to only Helen Hayes who provokes hilarious stretches of another! MS?,F SkusncKJvS Al-p- Dean Martin could be in Academy Award race. Naturally, he has the idea of staging the festivities at one of the several metropolitan airports vital to the story. Since virtually all the ground action unfolds in Chicago, that city should virtually be the logical site. On the other hand, because Chicago was devoid of snow most of last winter when the scenes important blizzard were to be shot, the Paul strip per- - TO Dick Van Dyke Comedy To Open Comic, starring Dick Van Dke, will open this week at the Lyric and Highland. The film was suggested by t.e career of Stan Laurel, whom Van Dyke considers one of the great comedians of entertainment. He has studied Laurel to make the picture. He also based a television special on the comedian. jmm Hi'S AtAin Ml. Hi DOWN WANT TO III, AND THI ARMT TAMS HIM "hml: rEEKOn. t MICHAEL DOUGLAS f FC0Od T :H ii IS SAFE FOM THESE QtAQiV VAMftSt? feMEWsr S rpjlTSBL0CII n G gPaP' is 0mm. AT IN COLOA frMr TWO V 'I 'At Of ,l00 SWtK?1 pom mm fxdusiv fngagmnt SHOW 4 OPEN SHOW y Little Big Man. He gets the best leading lad.es. doesn't he, Mia and New York on Dec. 14? Director Peter Yates is hoping she will. In the opinion of this erglhhman who previously directed Steve McQueen in Bullitt. Mia, as Mar v, proves bejond all doubt that site is a very fine actress. Dustin Hoffman will definJohn and itely attend the r. premiere in New He hopes to have iin-l-hhas pre-e- rt picture with Faye Dunnaway, pregnant Mia Far-toattend the world premiere of John and Mary in Will the . James GarnerStars James Garner portrays the hero, Philip Marlowe, who has been played at various times by Robert Montgomery, Dick Fowell and Humphrey Bogart. This story tells about blackmail. beautiful women, stiletto ice picks, cops, crooks, cha'-and mystery. Marlowes quest for the n",in Reveen, showman and hypnotist from Australia, who has performed on there continents. will return to Utah this nujnih for shows in Provo and Sait Lake. & was all raves for Reveen when he played for one week at Valley Music Hall last January. The last two nights ef hi show were complete sellouts Since playing in Salt Lake, Reveen has been attracting huge crowds from Edmonton to Montreal in Canada, and Robhester. San to N.Y., Dieer, Calif., in tl e USA Reveen in will perform Provo Nov. 3, 4, 5. 7, 8 at the frovo High auditorium. On Nev. IS. he will open at Valley Music Hall for an encasement. Tickets for some of thtse days are already near- James Garner stars Mr. Schaefer calls attention to the rebirth of interest in Shakespeare through the popularity of Romeo and Juliet, which has been one of the top box office successes of the past two seasons in the movie world. Performances of Macbeth w ill be at 2. 4:30 and S p.m. at tiie Capitol. OPEN Reveen Set In 2 Cities HOLLYWOOD (XAXA) -Hew to make profit by keeping the cost don n : The Peter s Hopper Producco.--t tion. Easy Rider, 5350.01 10. Tiie take is expected in the region of $15 million. York. semi-comi- Oscar-eligibl- dove-taile- 1969 ' .Cl ter ana n V& Mary Fomla-Det-ni- Ms -- v Bv MARILYN BECK ' ji , words. formed a handsome stand-ijob, and so should get serious consideration. Ev HAROLD HEFFERMAX 'Li c May Be Oscar Race Entry Airport' 4'fcnumafc ' mn .STIGATK rii:A Mr. Schaefer, who has directed several hits on the Broadway stage, says the current "Macbeth, on film, does better by Shakespeare's genius than the stage. Mr. Schaefer says: With a cinema as our canvas, we are able to paint wider, brighter pictures. produce truer portraits of his characters and set them against the authentic backgrounds of which only he could dream. The cinema is at once a more intimate medium and a wider one than the stage. Mr. Schaefpr said it was necessary to make few changes in the Shakespeare text. He says it was necessary only to cut here and there to bring the running time to just under two hours. k IS i : hall- 3, $ 350,000 Into $15 Millions PHILIP MARI The George Schaefer production of the p y is Ln Technicolor. It was produced against authentic Scottish with spectacle backgrounds, 9 NEWS, November Monday, 3$ S SPECIAL LIMITED 2 DAY ENGAGEMENT! MOV. StkfTHUtS. HOV. frtfc AtiG JIAURICE maCBeifLjUDITH STARTS WEDNESDAY! NlECEUa MSUtONUNNl iwueivf vnv-r- . EVMS ANDERSON ic iSpttBE OPEN EsnssssTcuan MOVIE AUDIENCE! 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