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MOVIE CALL SHEET screen treatise lL. BETTY MARTIN I EM 22 ftnMAat.Mar.3.19i lei flngftfg zimti Rio Film Festival to Be Held March 17-30 Sondra Set for 'Lovemakers' 1 A Man's Complexion Anderson role. Michael will direct. Robert Fields has been If net property cared for, iref reflect fading sex appeal and 4 defeated tired look. Smart meri use Herbold Mask-U-Lkt, a skin treatment for men to help their) to co-star in ABC signed Pictures' "They Shoot skm look firmer, clearer, smcetheij and invigorated, Its deep cleaning action gives your complexion ai fresh scrubbed look and feel the novel by Robert Cover.

Robert Reed and Pamela Rodgers have been signed to co-star in the Freeman-Ender3 production, "The Strange Case of to be directed by Norman Panama for MGM. David Hurst has also joined the cast headed by Dan Rowan and Dick Martin. "The Fun People," modern comedy by Hollis Alpert, has been purchased by -Universal. Alpert will also write the Medicated to help protect skin against bacteria, remove i purities, blackheads and bl ishes, externally caused. Reduce: excessive outness, so eniar pores become Jess apparent Asl your Thrifty Drug Discotin Horses, Don't They?" which Sidney Pollack is directing for Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff.

Actor-director Lou Antonio has been cast by producers Bob Booker and George Foster for a role in Warner Arts' comedy "The Phynx." "Snatch," a forthcoming novel by Rennie Airth, has been acquired by the Mirisch Production Co. and will be filmed by David Susskind in 1970. Herb Ross has been set by Hillard Elins to direct "The $100 Misunderstanding" for Paramount. Juli Stores for Herbold Mask-U-Lin Sondra Locke, an Oscar nominee for her role la The Heart a Lonely Hunter," has been signed by producer Gary Messenger for the feminine lead in 1-2-3 Productions' "Lovemakers for Universal. Miss Locke will portray a runaway who takes up with a pair of young Bohemian artists in a Venice (Calif.) beach pad.

Frank De Felitta, who wrote the screenplay based ori Robert Nathan's novel "The Color of Evening," will also direct Anjanette Comer will play the feminine lead in Warner Arts' "Rabbit, Run," which Jack Smight will produce and direct from the John Updike classic with a screenplay by Howard Kreitsek. Carlo Ponti and Martin Ransohoff will co-produce "Tai-Pai" for MGM. James Clavell wrote the novel and will also write the screenplay with Patrick i Representatives from Rio de Janiero are here to promote their second film festival, scheduled March 17-30. Brazilian Hannia Rocha, Rio's chief promoter here, held a press conference at her country's consulate and began reaching out for every star, director and studio she could find. The offer is tempting: Rio pays the freight.

If you're between pictures, you can't lose. Information is sketchy on which countries are participating and with which films, but 18-20 lands are on the said Miss Rocha. Fly U.S. Banner Eight films will fly the U.S. banner in the competitive portion of the event, six of which were made in Europe: "Joanna," "A Place for Lovers" (unreleased here), "Secret Ceremony," "Rachel, Rachel," "Rosemary's Baby," and a trio of French-made films from United Artists' Lopert subsidiary: "Stolen Kisses," "The Bride Wore Black," and "Life, Love and Death" (directed by Claude Lelouch and unreleased here).

U.S. films showing out of competition will be "Dutchman," "The Swimmer" and "Games," plus a pair in an honorary category, "The Lion in Winter," and "Finian's Rainbow." The first and last Rio festival was in 1965, in which the Beatles' "Help" tied for first place with a French film. Miss Rocha said the Rio festival has been recognized by the International Federation of Film Festivals and will, henceforth, alternate year to year with Argentina's Mar del Plata Festival. Invited Stars Among stars Rio has invited are Glenn Ford, Darren McGavin, Michael York, John Phillip Law, and Genevieve Waite, Michael Sarne and Calvin Lockhart from the entry, "Joanna." Steve McQueen, who doesn't have a film in the festival, also is high on Miss Rocha'3 list. BREAKING UP Dan Rowan falls apart at James Garner's ad lib on Laugh-In seen at 8 tonight (4).

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