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Show FILMLAND CLOSEUP . By, MARILYN EECK HOLLYWOOD (NA.YAV co-o- p d co-op- And finally next week, we bedewing Barbra in the film yerskm of Hello, Dolly I"-' TonyCortis and his number three fife, were swinging througthe doors of the Regency Hotel on Park Avenue. ;He seems more relaxed With With number three Janet Leigh, Tony, when he was not posing with her as the ideal c&uple, took up politics. will By REBECCA MOREHOUSE to me, not too much else. Tony was uptight, most of the wav. Ke is still unpredictable in his dealings with the press, who are not botnenng him as much now in any case. All this from seeing him swinging through the door of the Regency. Davis may be Sammy linked with this and that charmer, but don't jump to marriage conclusions. Sammy, the great romancer, told a reporter In London that when the chicks start thinking and talking of marriage, that is his cue to say Goodbye Baby! Rattier like Michael Caine . . . and Jean Paul Belmondo. I think women who lend themselves to this kind of seLish partnership, are stupid. Marriage was invented to protect the female. Men grow weary. Barbra Simvand ha? instruct-e- r her lawyers to fight all the way. She is determined to prove her right to own that Park" Avenue apartment ia spitof the blacklisttrg on the grounds that she was a flambnt actress. .The J3he, a poor one, is that pot ong does Miss Streisand rarely attend parties, but she hardly ever gives one, and never 9 her own home. She would 4e the quietest tenant they &ld possibly have, much gJieYr than the acceptable sociahtes who staggearound in a drunken euphortj at their cozy little gatherings in their not so cozy Barbra Streisand to fight for apartment. V- c? against cigarette smoking makes more sense. Wife number two, Christine Kaufman, was a passionate lover of jewels and, it seemed at is Q . y in "Intermezzo," scene from which left. At right is Miss Bergman in new "Cactus Flower." Two high spots in the career of Ingrid Bergman will be in FGr the public spotlight this month her first movie and her most recent. Her first film in Hollywood was David 0. Seinucks intermezzo, which has been a feature of late show's on several occasions. It also will make up part of Hollywood: The Selznick Years, a special to be presented on NBC (Ch. 2 in Salt Lake) on Dec. Ingrid her first and venture in 17 years. six-mon- th Walter Matthau, a mans man, is the star. Others in the fim are Jack Weston and Goldie Hawn. which opens ChristFlower, mas Day at the Villa Cinerama Theater. The two pictures aKo focus on the different types of leading men in Miss Broadway Any new project from Lerner commands attention. He did, after all, write the book and lyrics of My Fair Lady, as well as Camelot and Brigadoon. As for Cecil Beaton, the distinguished Briton became an American fashion hero with his designs Kathater. A magnetic tno Lerner and for My Fair Lady. Many rine Hepburn, Cecil Beaton make it the v.omen want to see Coco production to see but it won't primarily to see his designs. be easy. I spent two months with Except for scattered single seats, the mnsical is sold out Coco Chanel (the French deuntil April 18, 1978, when Mi vs signer whom the musical celecontract brates) in 1961, Lerner said, Hepburns but I didnt start writing tne ends. The nnsinkable, show' until 1966. Chanel will be from lady Is generating much of here for the opening. Shes 83 the excitement. Coco is her but very vital. . 30 Years In Films Hayes and Jimmy Stewart. Jimmy took over from Frank Fay one summer on Broadway. He also made the movie. Now for five weeks, starting in February, he will play the man whose closest friend is a huge imaginary rabbit. once-poo- , . first musical NEW YORK (NANA) -The Broadway theater is dying except for occasional spectaculars and, every now and then, an unheralded surprise, said Alan Jay Lerner. Its become economically unfeasible. This seasons spectacriar is Coco, which opens Dec. 18 at the Mark Hettinger Thea- Ingrid Bergman and Leslie Howard starred Women grow old. A rare AXTA treat coming up is Harvey to star Helen some of which he understood from the experience of a r boy, was mostly all emotion without much knowledge. His current campaign ?69 Hepburn's First Musical Nears iorbro To Bottle Apartment Blacklist j; December 12, DESERET NEWS, Fncfoy, ut Bergman's career. In 'Intermezzo, her was Lesl e Howard, a d actor. gentle, Intermezzo" was a picture for its time with romantic romance, just as Cactus Flower is a movie for its time the story of a contemporary romance in which a dentist has a devoted wife, a nice and family, a mistress co-st- t svveet-nature- 2d. Miss most Bergman's recent film is The Cactus AND kiALTO RIALTO MALL COTTONWOOD SATURDAY . COTTONWOOD ALL SEATS ) 75 COTTONWOOD WALL 1C' SUNDAY RIALTO AND MALL 355-301- 1 So.-Ma- AND 10.00 AM 12 NOON, : AND 2:00 P.M. 12NOONAND2-OOPM- 272 trouble. 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