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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 71

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'Minister, Go Fun for 12-Year-01ds BY KEVIN THOMAS Thnt StaH Writer cret Agents?" will move to 20th for another spy film, "In Like Flint," due to begin filming early next month in the Bahamas. Japanese model-actress a Nagazumi will join Elke Sommer and Sylva Koscina as a member of an international team of bikini-clad assas-ins in the Sidney Box-Bruce Newberry production "Deadlier Than the Male." The film is shooting in London under the direction of Ralph Thomas for distribution in the western hemisphere by Universal. Eddie Firestone James Seay, Walter Reed, Douglas Kennedy and Capt. Horace Brown have been signed by producer Earl Lyon for top roles in United Pictures Corp's "The Destructors," filming under the direction of Francis D. Lyon from a script by Arthur C.

Pierce and Larry Jackson. James Waters has optioned the film rights to "You're Putting Me On" for Trace-Mark Productions. Filming is planned for late fall or early next year based on an original story by Ford Price. John Wayne and Universal have concluded a deal for the actor to star in two top-budgeted pictures within the next year. The first will be "The War Wagon," outdoor adventure drama to be produced by Marvin Schwartz' company and Wayne's Batjac Productions.

Filming will begin in September. The second, set to start early next spring for Batjac producer Michael Wayne, is "The Green Berets," based on' Robin Moore's novel. James Lee Barrett is writ-ting the screenplay. Clair Huffaker is scripting "The War Wagon." BETTY MARTIN E. LOS ANGELES EOULEVAaD AN 1 2665 HUNT.

PARK nn 10 7-3442 "Scalawag," adventure film to be made in late fall in Texas, will be a co-production of Malcolm Stuart's Coldwater reductions and Kirk Douglas' Joel Productions. Douglas also will star in the title role. The. screenplay is being written by Albert Maltz, based on his own story. Stuart is currently at 20th winding up post-production work on the Jerry Lewis-starring film "Way Out." Douglas is in Oregon starring in Hecht's "The Way This, marks the first time the name Albert Maltz has received screen credit in 19 years.

Ryan O'Neal, star of TV's Peyton Place, in partnership with his father, playwright Charles O'Neal, and Charles Fitz-simmons will film "Three Wishes for Jamie," written by the senior O'Neal. Filming will be during the. next Peyton Place production break. Kevin McClory, producer of "Thunderball," will film "Legend of the Incas" in Peru late this year. He has just returned from Pe- ru where he conferred with government authorities and shot thousands of feet of film to be used as background material for the film.

i Robert L. Lippert has reactivated plans to film Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness," arid is currently viewing background footage shot by Henri Lar-din in French West Africa. Dorothy Provine and personal manager, Gene Yusem have formed a company to film television and feature film Crestline Productions has already optioned James L. Henderson's novel, "The Cage," and an original screenplay, "Thursday's i by John Falvo and Anthony Barr. Thordis Brandt, currently seen in Para-mount's "Last of the Se- STOPPING AT STOPPING AT ANAHEIM CETOY 21 772-83C2 eiHlflislnNlllEIlsIlIK SANTA MONICA 58282 SCNt EN.v Bv SAttO ON A 9CPENM.V fwoouceo oecne uwi mum mm imh-dulknicb FROM A STORK BY ERNEST HAVC0K I na wenreo Mcoeewa ee -itwcmch to chiyihiw- ew cwiet.

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