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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 31

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Deseret Newsi
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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31
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"TT 7 -X DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Wednesday, January 23, 1963 C7 JL -f rt I i i More Cineramas Awaited As 'Grimm' Nears Close Wonderful World of the Brother Grimm," the delightful Cinerama movie at the Villa Theater, will 'wind up It current engagement about Feb. 12, but other film In the unusual process will follow. This announcement came the YWest Was JVon," a new Cinerama movie, which has been showing In world cities will-be distributed on a general basis Bottii This Should be opened in Salt Lake at an appropriate date, he said. How the West Was Won" Is Wednesday from Sid Page, manager of the who noted that South Seas Paradise" and Cinerama Adventure" of the original five Cm-erama productions have not shown in Salt Lake as yet He also observed that How the second Cinerama production In story form. It features nearly all the major stars of Hollywood in short sketches about different phases of pioneering add settling in the West -Meanwhile, many, groups MOVE OVER! 5th SMASH WEEK! MOTIM PICTURE TO THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD TOuymuL cuirnslBnurniEtfS hr HAROLD HECHT TflnnsBuiDJi Tony Curtis, KormarTJewisohrt and Stan Margulies fto r) discuss their first film for Curtis Productions, "40 Poundsattf Trouble," coming to the Capitol.

-CHRISTINE KAUFWANN salt-mtunbers l-viJUfTHOBPSOH mv HAMU) SOff PiitiaEjlSTVUllCOiXIi NOW WITH FULL LENGTH COLOR CO-HIT BWQCRQSBY BOBHQPE JOAN COLLINS Ex-SdIFLaker Produces Film For Tony Curtis' New DOROTHY LAMOUR SEtoSna ill! WARM IN-CAR HIATIRS AT REDWOOD ONLY BURT LANCASTER AND JUDY GARLAND COULD TELL THIS UNTOLD AND MAKE YOUR HEART TELL IT OVER AHD OVER AGAINI Bette Davis and if A Wl 3 STANLEY KRAMER nW BURTLAtIGASTER Flesh JUDYGARLAND Of Stveo Arti Preswiti Aa Associate: nd Your Flesh Would You Hold It Close Protect It Love ft Would v- You Turn Your Back And By HOWARD PEARSON A new motion picture producing company has been crea-ated by-actor- Tony- Curtis, with a former Salt as vice president and- producer. The firm has made one feature movie, 40 Pounds of Trouble," a comedy that is winning rave reviews at special previews, and which will open in Salt Lake City soon at the Capitol Theater. Previewed' at two special New Year's Eve showings at the Capitol, the film gamed, unanimous laudatory reaction. It was warmly received during 'a special preview last week -at Harrahs Club at Lake Tahoe, where part of it was made. Movie Theater To Be Built At Kearns Plaza An 800-seat theater will be constructed In Kearfes by a group of Utah businessmen.

Gene a' veteran motion picture worker and spokesman for the corporation, said the thowhouse will cost In the neighborhood of $200,000, which Includes The construction will go tip on a nine-acre lot In an area known as the Plaza, at 5415 South and 4076 West The theater will be named The Plaza. Mr. Bowles said the construction will be of decorative brick. The lot on which the theater will be built also is expected to contain at least 10 shops and offices. Associated with Mr.

'Bowles In' the venture are Joe Santl, Price theaterman; Fred Demman, owner of Demmans Hotel and Res-' taurant; Reed Davitf, Kearns real estate operator: and Max Waddoups and George Payne, contractors. iwraura wr A GUILD IS WAITING i I X-Jt-X (f, -Jr -(: Ar Company supports a family by acting on TV, about- like Lassie. Something happens so the dog cant work and the fam- ily has a problem. And I mean a real problem. They must go to work.

Besides Curtis, Stan Is associated in the new company with Norman Jewisohn, director, who has guided the destinies of some outstanding television productions ift Canada and New York and movies in Hollywood. He recently was selected to direct the next Broadway musical of Meredith Willson of "Music Man fame. Bountiful Hlfhwajr Shew 7pm AX 3-151 Ivin II J5 Kid, frM All COLOR PROGRAM Wall Ditn.y's "lASIS IN TOUAND" lu "THI TRAPP FAMILY" TODAY T0NITE ONLY SAME HIGH QUAU ITY. GENEROUS QUANTITY AND SPEEDY SERVICE xi hamburgers: HAMBURGERS Aj hamburgersL Ur Is. esd havebeen booking theater parties at the Villa for "Won, derful World of the Brothers Grimm" since It was first an-' nounced last week that the engagement was near an aid.

Families, -especially, are finding the Cinerama presentation a pure delight," according to Mr. Page. Joan Crawford AMnet PiDducnoo HU Stt! ABIVfclM WARM, IUCTIIC IN-CAR HUTIRS ADULTS ONLY ON ANY STREET AMI Cv-HH "ROOM 4J" tTr.v. UPTOVfM OPIN NOON-PARK FREI AFTER U. I.

Main EM 5-7444 ENDS THURS. Walt Disney's IN MARCH OF THI VILLA PSHiyWowdOu SRRTriNDS NIGHTLY A Mat Dm SOPS HiyKlnnd Of HU MW HURRY! ENDS SOON1 AT 8:30 hsewttwwW CINERAMA "THE WONDERFUL WORLD of tha BROTHERS -GRIMM" 4 Twehmcolof SO. EAST SI2I Hlh Ent 454-1541 Shews at SilS A Anthony. pH Quine- Tschnicoloc RIALTO Sa -Mom EL 5-3011 XOFEN I PJ4 DAILY 'Wonderful TdvBo CUFF RICHARDS' "Tin ShoSnws" "GIDGET GOES HAWAIIAN" JAMI5 DARRIN DOOR AM WALLET Stan Margulies, former Salt Lake newspaperman, is the company's vice president and producer. At Lake Tahoe, he recalled being stationed at Kearns and of 'meeting the girl who be-came his wife, the former Lillian Parton, whose mother still lives at 936 East Sth South St Mrs.

Margulies brother, Maj. J. C. Parton of Bountiful, just recently returned from three years of service with the Air Force in Japan. I owe a lot to Salt Lake, Stan Margulies said during an interview- at -Tahoe.

Lillian and I met there: we were married there in 1943. After I got out of the service, I decided I wanted to Jive in the West, so I got a job as a feature writer on the Tribune. "Although I liked Salt Lake a lot, I wanted to go Into movie business. After a year of feature writing, Lillian and I decided to take a chance on films and moved to Hollywood." He "was publicist for RKO for a year, unit publicist on 30 films in three years, Including Crossfire, "The Boy With The Green Ifalr and "Jet Pilot. He moved Jo the CBS ex-itation departma 20th Century-Fox and was chief publicity writer for the first Cinemascope movie, "The Robe.

Next, he worked for Walt Disney and then became associated jvlth Kirk Douglas Productions. This led to tils selection as executive producer for the TV series, Tales of the Vikings," then he became production aide the movie Sparta cus. Tony gave me this chance on 46 Founds of Trouble, Stan continued. Well follow this comedy with another, which will be called either 'Monsieur Cognac1 or How NoW, Bow Wow? Its a story of a dog on TV that IwFowoIm Only cii mint TILL THIN CHILD. I "CHILD" BATUMI AT It, t.JO, nn IS m.

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