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Show -I- P"- , 1 W i I DESPET 6C NEWS, November Friday, 1969 23, - r , -7 0- lifk,f1 LZI By PHYLLIS FUNKE Eli NEW YORK (NANA) Wallach walked into Sardis an extensive round and then sat of down to his fruit salad and began an extensive round of conversational He had been commandeered to speak about his latest film, "The Brian," but his own as ofcupied with other brain matteis, as yell. lie did start off ,by saying that for his role in the movie, that of an Italian gangster involved in a mammoth internatif)nal train robbery, he had to spend two weeks in a swimming pool and "I turned into But then be remembers the sad state of the theater, there be received his original training, and be is off again, 9 telling that in the movies, can make ill three numths o hat I earn in the theater in a topic-hoppin- He continues: 'The stage in this country is built on a kind of quicksand and anarchy. Everyone is interested only in a killing quickly. making There is no sense of 5ocia1 service and a dearth of mat- tbetherial. The idealism-toAter operates out of Tulane and Yale and regional areas, which supply what they think Another problem was stamina. -- I had to run in the mountains with a machine gun that weighed 50 to CO pounds and we worked all night. I always in action French --------------...-- two his Jean-Pau- s, ItTililrfriRITIF-7' l 11; Belmondo and Bourvil. The Niven as comedy, with L The Brain, was shot in Poi.n French and English, and Wallach reports that each time before Belmondo had ti; say be in English, some!hing would repeat it three or four titles and they say hopelessly. "I never learn to speak P do.,. . I 1, is, .,.1,. e1.-. - 1,;,i,,;,,,, Qi ,, ft ' tt,711.-.--7A kl. , il 1,1,7r , , :, , ...- A k ,,,. - , ..721",,L.: ,...:, :1 -- - AA I .) EL - I 1 iV ik . - f) ' 2N,:' , IS3 , .::- lit- ' I -. .,,,,.1 . 9,,- ''' .''Z . ' -- qhsa. ''..1. i t1S6- ,. 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DELUXE BY I ,,,,, ' 1114111P4- f ,- - COLOR ( , ,..: , 1,h1, 1969 CANNES f IMPPOIS ''4r.. II ., rtk, -- -- -. -- WHIT rtli0,,,P7MIVP4.,40;6:''5: i Tr!': ' ., MERVETHER , I, P h .363-588- t......41 !!:I.C:1() . E. VIINUER i: s ''. : ..'i - , .;i- 1111111111101111111E c ,i1,...........L ,,i. ja I; LEE PANAVIt'JN-- UPTOWN1 A It sc. k , v.' - , Nis:. f I.1 PRO 1 He lets out his breath in a T t ' , N. WiTtirtsYOU into the incredible day that shook the earth Wits core! , ' ?CARGO At 2 THEATRES CINsLeYee... - ..." ' . NOW UPTOWN 0 tea. ipt E n r..... kik NM. ROMAN GAEZEL !VARIAN SPLC641. ADDED 41-3 sounded , 2. 1..yri. ,' ,: . ., i NR3007' ,,,,, ,, ...,, .' , ': ' .: . I, i......J, Irmo EPUCE CABOT BEN JOHNSON MEUSSA NEWMAN "On today's issues, I have a child who looks at me and says, 'What are you doing?' What example can I hold up to my boy of lg? George Jessel and Bob Hope must be going through it all by remote control. Aaaaah PLUS ; ' cc vm.,,,G TONY AGUILAR non-soci- CO-HI- 1,,,,,........,, , - , : ' v - ' 1 Z , Untle7eav 4. being. I'm not living hi the woods. so I feel I should participate in the problems of the community." WA il-- - - . ,,, nth ot citi- So"Pato' , , k 1 z, - ' .; ! -- LI .1 Li.10,Aftv i .3. '' effect , ;,e,,,,,...,,Aiii .:mii... 1 , lr''..., ' ,, -- , i ,1,,,,t,..7,1ThrerinvritriltI) i lit - ... ,. ;. - . ,;,,, .--- .r,.'il--4-, $ ', ALL ,7;,,2414 .,.:,i 'i, ,,,,,,, N ,,, ' , r because I'm an actor," be explains. "doesnl 211 efi : '' .: 4tAtt- - ''':' ,fi ) 'i ;,.:--1. , , - i; L - , ' 0401e41 7, ; . till t ,:r. 11,, i, '11;:174Z. i .1',... .J I "k C ' 'i , f.;,-:- , 1, !II A.,, 41 ,,, ,' ' f4kai:'' OM "Just Pio ' dramatic ..... ------- ,.. e ,4r4,77.fr.."P";$ - ' ! ;i144- ! ., I 4s, Take the whole 511). PROUDLY PRESENTS., .,, ) 1 ... l to a family " AND THE GREATEST ADVENTURE ......happy movie i eot A., , CINx, ' OF THEM .,;.,,,. ne, t ;..., for a change. , fop. 4t,". , ,, '' , ;'; ; 14:31:, 41 ', '.,1:, '4 ': ,; .4 .....i-- ..,. ,,..44. ,,, ,, ''''!4'-- ' ''..,-- - .' 'and "I even help with the homework. but I can't do the math. Its horrible. Horrible. I'm ADVENTURE AND JOY FOR ALL AGES :11M-',14-:,;4- 1 affairs. s ,,,,,.,.., a6 ... ' AIL second-clas- .,,. ..,,i, - i i kik .b ,'- ,(:, i; t',1, r t ;rt, tr' . .i . 'tri 'r 1 ,,0., i ' V: a - -- - lovely actress. Though I don't think we could ever play husband and wife. Of course, she has an ego and I have an ego, tut we're also in love and there is give and take. "Oh, it all sounds so bromidic. And sometimes, to be sure, we would like to hit each other on the hr,ad. But then, right in the middle of an argument, one of us may light here he up and say pauses listening for the He says: "I enjoy my wife and family. In fact, one factor that dictates the parts I take is the length of the separation. 'When we are all home, we eat together and I get a summary of all Linds of things. .,. ---- 1; ajet - de' 4 Ai,. 'IT ..,;, .'J' . ,,..:- 1 r ji L , '.i. ''fit 4' ES and his wife, acJackson, are critiVietnam war and many community - i 1 li:tALAI.. ,'.k4i, ,., ES morality." t .6.,,, ' 1 0, , 1 ,..-- .,ebe 0.,--ivr''- q Such sly remarks not withstanding he and his wife are a rare coup!e, a show business pair who have been together over 20 years and raised three childrcn. 0 ,. stupid when it comes to that. I think 90 per cent of all actors flunked math. ''I enjoy working with kine. I respect her. I think she is a my guest.' 1 J -' .... ' ., .., r, ''. , ... A,', I 4 , ;ii .5 , 4 ,;i'.::: ,i ':' . t -- ... ,,, .' , 4 . . 1 , ,,, 4,4, ,........i4.6.-,,--;- ,i , 't,!, - .- 4,,,stop.: ." ....., "'" f ,..,.,i' ',1r,7474.4.,-' ': !..,.. . ' - ,?.,,:" i ' 1 s 4. egsrolo i';'''è .46,'; - Eg- , I. ,.! 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A ". 1 :, 1 - '''';:r: ., '''', Se said, "Of course, though," he adds with his special wicked grin, In 'The Good, The Ead and The I had to be in -- Q ',IMP& , i,..if..0,.....77.4.,:::'.., , Dr-7)- a bathtub full of soapsuds and the script :Id asked if she colld stay on the set and I relax,' ---- -- I, :.,.,C,,c; 47..i,...tYl.,"7,,,,,....-,-....- '4, ; ...,-- ' , nt etI Li .., THEATRZS , li, ': --- I.Tt AT t.. r4, '.,( , IN-- ...:,,,,s,g,,-,- ,,, .., -- ) ...4,k4...,,,,:.. 14.: , Lt.1 - ' ;,., , t'j For the Enjoyment of Everyone! -.1,:. ,7- 7 9 onv WALT DISNEY IrommerAlittsfrintworwmilt.------ . ' , ' ' . ' , ' -- mean I'm a gen or a Although he may appear to play many different roles in the movies, to him, "Most of my parts are dark. villainous roles and I have a 70 per cent morality rate. But I have nationalitiez. played many Bringing to each a univeial, myself, pretending to be that person. , A.,at 6 . gm "Whar I'm cirious about," Iv'rat actors ronnred, think who are playing some of those nude sr:rne. Chine I had to play a bed scene ith Jeanne 'Moreau and our knees touched and EEEEE and she said, 'Oh, Eli, nerve-wrackin- g , -- , d'Fortunatey, movies are made on location now, so it is easy to pick up the rnythm of life there and the little things the people do that characterize them. Anyway. you don't have to Lye in the mines for six months to play a miner. l'e The Juarittas.The Bancliclos.3,000 Wild Horses. You name your hellThey went through it! tor,,,,1 ' ,..or ::,,, , 4 , 0...." Wallach took the part, be "Because I was exolains, Intrigued by the Idea of what an amoral mr.ifl would do in a moral situation, a man among thieves whose only concern was defending his sister's virrInity, it is sort of like the modern gangs which are quiet and concerned with church. 0 1 English." Wallach tress Anne cal of the active in their paying ,... liked also ,1. - lose weight er,-,1 ,5,11 Oeeasinnally, Wallach produees a film and plans to do "Children At the Gates" in Israel next June. "I Ile to make my own artistic judgments," he explains. "I like putting what got on the line. It is dangerous, frustratI ing, like it." "Actors like to be respected. In England. they are knighted. In France, they get the Legi,..n of Honor. In the Sov'.et Union, they are distinguished citizens. But in the United Stati?s, all they get are ulcers and looks of suspicion as peop:e who elways skip r a prune." town without hotel bills." cy year." k He New York actors should have. "If the theater were subsidized, it w,uld be different. There would be compensations other than financial ones. You would feel you were rendering a service to the has community. Jut as a its Mets and Jets, it should have its theater. The theater c7)mpletes the picture of living. in a city and should be something a city i pround of. 0 D rrin 1:;(ct-')1-1 143 exasperation and his intensity cools a bit. ian 11 t11-1- lor,g sigh of table-hoppin- pictures." ,,, ' - . h 11 4: J ":10:11i.:MIISI: rt:11 1 pqmgoiGAirrt60 W. 3rd So. 1,, AT ; RiAR1 , I,trm4oilols . , t , |