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Show Film Coalition Plans Sci-Fi Night "Ruban is recognized as one of the better sci fi illustrators in the country," said Snyder, who added that both Ruban and Orval are on the staff of the Hansen Planetarium in Salt Lake. Following a discussionexplanation discussionexplan-ation of the special effects in Analog, When World's Collide will be shown, the story of efforts to build a rocket ship to reach another planet, when earth is threatened by distruction from a wayward planet. , According to Snyder there will be a nominal charge for admission admis-sion to cover the cost of renting the feature. Next Friday night, March 10, the Park City Film Coalition will present two science fiction films at the Kimball Art Center, 7:30 p.m. The first will be a "short" (about ten minutes) by Salt Lake film makers' Orval and Ruban Fox. Following a discussion, the feature length, 1950 classic "When World's Collide" will be shown. "It's going to be a dynamite program," Film Coalition Presi-: dent Charlie Snyder told the Record, noting he was especially enthusiastic about the Fox film titled "Analog." "Members of our group have seen it and they say it's really excellent, with fantastic special effects and an amusing sound track," he commented. |