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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 27

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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27
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Adventure movie may be filmed in Silverton area- An adventure movie starring George 4C, -The Oregon Statesman, Salem, Friday, June 20, 1980 weekend Original comedy premieres Tuesday at new Starker Park in Corvallis "It's not a definite commitment," said looking for some specialty extras, in- they will include sites outside town. Merrill, "but it looks like it's going to eluding a large, tough, mean-looking man and a weathered-looking woman in her 40s. Anyone interested is asked to contact Porter. Kennedy, "Just Before Dawn," is tentatively set for four weeks of filming in the Silverton area starting July 7. The film, which has a budget of about $1 million, is being made by Oakland Film Productions, according to Warren Merrill of the state's movie promotion go" About five roles, including two 7- to 8-year-old twins, are being cast locally by Goldie Porter Associates, a Salem talent agency.

The cast and crew of about 50 will be' staying in Salem. The story is described as an outdoor adventure, dealing with a group looking for land inherited by one of them. The' group encounters a strange clan of mountain people on the journey. Director is Jeff Lieberman and production manaeer is Bob Manning. Exact Merrill said the producers are also locations are still being determined, but blackouts, some of which were originally seen on "Laugh-In." Director is Salem resident Marge Dayton, who will also be a performer.

Other cast members are Kerry Ann Knight, Twit Cooper, Carol Couch, Grace Walters, Kathy Richey, Art Burke, Jack Danley, Jim Delapoer, David Duarte, Larry Marino and Ralph McNees. CORVALLIS "Meaningful Relationships or Where Did Everybody Go," an original comedy by television writer Harriett Weiss, will premiere in a Valley Round Barn Theater "1 Matinees today at flsin-ore Lancaster Theatres JITOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII 1 -tC 01 m. OPTHE academyJJ Hill) mm S'i'tll ,..1 Tmmm 20TH CENTHRY-HIX PRESENTS A TED MANN-RON SILVERMAN PRODUCTION A STIIART ROSENBERG FILM ROBERT REDFORD "BRUBAKER" YAPHET KOTTO JANE ALEXANDER MURRAY HAMILTON DAVID KEITH TIM McIN 1 lKhHUfy Executive Producer TED MANN Produced by RON SILVERMAN Directed by STUART ROSENBERG Screenplay by W. D. RICHTER Story by W.

D. RICHTER and ARTHUR ROSS Music by LAID SCHIFRIN i mm mm production Tuesday at the new Starker Park. Location of the June 24-28 production will be a tent in the park, the site of a proposed performing arts center. It is southwest of Corvallis at 35th Street and Country Club Road. Curtain time will be 8:15 p.nv Tickets are $3 from Corinne Woodman, phone 752-8910, or Coleman's Jewelers.

Weiss, currently a story editor for "Archie Bunker's Place," has written for "All in the Family" and "Laugh-In." "Meaningful Relationships" is comprised of scenes, skits and nxvie i Clock Friday, June 20 ELSINORE "The Empire Strikes Back" (PG) 11:30. 2,4:30. 7,9:30. 1Z CAPITOL "The Blues Brothers" (R) 7, 9:35. LANCASTER No 1 "Urban Cowboy" (PG) 2,4:35, No.

2 "Mary Poppins" (G) 1, 3:45. 6:30,9:15. No. 3 "Fame" (R) 1.30,4:10,6:50, No 4 "Wholly Moses" (PG) 1, 3:05, 5:10,7:15,9:20. SOUTHGATE NO.

1 "The Shining" (R) 7, 9:40, 12. No. "The Island" (R) 7,9:15. No.3 "Can't Stop the Music" (PG) 7:15,9:35. KEIZER No.

1 "Bronco Billy" (PG) 7, 9:20. No. 2 "Rough Cut" (PG) 7:15,9:25. No. (R) 7:15,9:45.

NORTH SALEM DRIVE-IN "Can I Do It til I Need Glasses" (R) 9: 15, 12:30. "What Do You Say to a Naked Lady" (R) 10:45. SOUTH SALEM DRIVE-IN No. 1 "The Black Hole" (PG) 9:15, 12:25. "Sleeping Beauty" (G) 11.

No. 2 "Up the Academy" (R) 9:15, 1. "Wanderers" (R) 11. No. 4 "The Black Stallion" (G) 9: 15, 1:10.

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