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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 102

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MOVIE CALL SHEET AND RATED 'Cuckoo's Nest' Rights Sold scao- WtOE SCfittt A has Belected Ruth Piatt, a German- photographic model, to make her film debut in a pivotal role in Murders in the Rue Morgue," now' shooting in Madrid. Jason Robards, Michael ni Herbert Lorn, i i Kauf-mann, Lilli Palmer, Adolf Celi and Maria Pershcy head the cast. BETTY MARTIN filming for Cblum- (UaCOLOMj rently bia. DON 1 PWio his Acrobat Films' "Dealer" for Columbia. Melodie Johnson and John Mclntyre have joined the cast of Filmways Rod-phi's "Powderkeg," which stars Rod Taylor and Dennis Cole.

Douglas Heyes is producing and directing and Phil Feldman is exe-cutive producer. Seymour Romley, Gene Nash and Martin Romley have formed Page International, a New York based corporation, to produce pictures, television and records. American International HOLLYWOOD )VW 1 5959 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. 466-8671 V-' vj i r't I I "Daddy Blue," an original by Henderson. Bernard A.

Kowalski has been signed by Arthur Estrada, president of In-! ternational to dir rect "Gold on Eagle. Street," which will begin filming next spring. Character actor Murray Matheson has been set for a key role in "A Fan's Notes," now filming in Canada for Warner Bros. Universal has exercised its' option on Barbara Si-gel, who appears as Lloyd Bridges' daughter in TV's San Francisco International Airport. The actress is part of the New Talent program at the studio.

Producer Gerald Ayres has signed director-actor-writer Henry Jaglom for Dale Wasserman ha3 sold the motion picture rights to his' play, "One Flew Over the Nest," to Kirk Douglas' Joel Productions. Wasserman will retain all other rights. Douglas starred in the original Broadway production of the play which was presented by David Merrick in 1963. John Wayne will star in TThe Cowboys," Sanford Productions' western epid to be produced and directed by Mark Rydell, for Warner Bros. Irving with Jerry Orbach starred.

Eric Till is directing from a screenplay by William Kinsolving based on the novel by Frederick Exley. Burgess Meredith, itose- Ravetch and Harrie mary Murphy and Patricia Frank Jr. are writing the Collins are also starred. TURN ON WITH cimHwo screennlav based on the "'I NEVER SANG FOR MY FATHER' ISAWONDERFUtlVfOTION PICTURE!" KllOLE Richard Harris plays the title role in fcy'Cromwell opening, i I today at Loew's Beverly Theater. GENE SHALIT Alan Baxter, Bernard Fox, Don Epperson and Jorge Russek have joined the cast of "The Million Dollar Kidnapping," Bat-; jac Production for Cinema Center Films.

Michael Wayne is and George Sherman is directing a cast headed by John Wayne, Richard Boone and Maureen O'Hara. Announcer Don Rickles, Stan Harris and Robert Stiles have been signed for roles in Mike Frankovich's "The Love Machine," cur- new novel by William Dale Jennings. Filming is scheduled for March. Tisha Sterling has. been signed by producer-director Douglas Heye3 for a top role in a Filmways-Rodphi production starring.

Rod Taylor and Dennis Cole. Fernando Lamas and Luciana Pa-luzzi were previously signed for roles. George E. Carey and Don Henderson of Dundee Productions have added two new properties to their 1971 production schedule. They are R.

from an original screenplay by Carey, and Film Credits for 'Cromwell' Charles review of "Cromwell" appears on the first page of this section. Here are the film's credits: k' 'CROMWELL' 'A Columbia Picture. Producer Irving Allttii Director Ken Hushes. Scriot Hustles, with Ronald Harwood. Photog-raohv by Geoff rev Unsworth.

Editor Bill Lenny. Production designer John Stoll. Music Frank Cordell. Featuring Richard Harris, Alec Guinness, Robert Morlev, Dorothy Tutln, Frank Fin-lay, Timothy Dalton, Patrick Wymark, PAtrfrk AAMnp. Niat rharlpt COLOR RELEASED BY WEOFORD FILM CORPORATION "1 NEVER SANG FOR MY FATHER' IS A RARE FILM.

I can't remember a movie which has affected me so deeply!" CHARLES CHAMPLIN, L.A. Times Wl-D-E--T SHOW IN L.A. Gray. Michael Jayston. 2nd Hit AT ALL PACIFIC DRIVE-INS NOW SHOWING Running time: I hours 1 minutes.

MPAA-rated: General. 7 771 STATE CINEMASCOPE NOW OPEN 24 HRS. DAILY fOR YOUR HOUND-THE-aOCK ADULT ENJOYMENT! VERMONT Drivt (utM 321 4US LA. ImliH RtCtf UJiW TKtATHti If tkLLl COMPTON Criw-li tnytw HI U57 ALOWIM lAnlltl2U-7li4 no increase in prices lW-taWawick-OsssOavis 3Q PIMM CiUXTHCATM ran ttiow Tta CROWN PiiMnt IJUIJt MATtOfiAL THCATKFS 1 HERMOSA I IMPERIAL ACADEMY mm nam Mcntr SwDmctoriMtar IhHlnlFHtWM 2H0UD SHOW HtnitMliKli.R(24$ tmt Uk nn UNIVERSAL STUDIOS TOUR 10:00 A.M. thru 3.30 P.M.

Sundays: 10:30 A.M. thru 3:30 J. Starts TODAY: One Week Only "EXPLOSIVELY FOL.LOMED, HARSH AKD Cfiorfti Champlin, LA. Tmti. "A CNE-IN-A MILLION FILM NOT TO BE MISSED! Harlan Ellison, I A free hen "EXTRAORDINARY JOS! THE KIND OF MOVIE THAT DESERVES OSCARS!" Burf Ptetutsky, LA, Magatine TO QUALIFY FOR AGADEMY AWARDS! "'I NEVER SANG FOR MY FATHER' IS MOVING, EMOTIONAL, AFFECTING! Melvyn Douglas gives one of his most powerful performances." BRIDGET L.A.

Herald Examiner ACADEMY MEMBERS: Your 1970 card admits you and guest to any performance. "Miss Bujold's performance is superlative in this film of love and tragedy!" HOME JOURNAL "mm Ull NEVER SANG FOR MY FATHER' "'Act of the Heart' reaches the heart of each performance "Performances are superlative by people with talent and LADIES HOME JOURNAL is aTRIOMPHLa deeply moving film that touches upon the patterns of all our lives! heightened -LOOK MAGAZINE JUDITH CRIST, Nsw York Magazin COLUMtM rlCTUMi DKWfill A funny and terrifying motion picture if ever there was one. DENNIS FftlEOUNO AND CHRISTOPHER DEWEY PKSNT A CANNON PRODUCTION STARRING PETER BOYLE ANDDENNIS PATRICK IN'MOE" WITH AUDREY CAIRE SUSAN MCDERMOTT-MUSIC COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY BOBBY SCOTT-EDITED BY GEORGE T. NORRlS-WRtTTEN BY NORMAN WEXIER PRODUCED BY DAVID GIL-DIRECTED BY JOHN AVILDSEN- COLOR BY DELUXE' pm Swu Tuo Hum mmm en mc7 hkmhi A iR 'Act of the Heart' is an event personal MELVYN DOUGLAS -GENE HACKMAN DOROTHY STICKNEY and ESTELLE PARSONS .1 NEVER SANG FOR MY FATHER" A CANNON RELEASE XII.USIVI INItllMINT STV' NOW PLAYING I I Daily 6:00 8:00 10:00 PM Sat 4 Sun. 2:00 4:00 6:00 sae.Bau-iBao.eaia un.i.uw t.uu b.wu o.w iu.uv jpjjj CONVENIENT PAKKIN6 ROBERT ANDERSON tid on hs pJey 1 Never $ni for My father GILBERT CATES 1 1 LJ-J EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT BEV I riHHFNY NOW PLAYING! ir.n?iylr20r:,6:.00,n8:00,10:0 ACADEMY MEMBERS: l'70 Atodimy Card will admit afWIIshir you to any Monday Ihraugh Thundoy ptrfermanc.

PARKINO OH PBEMISES-tO statement that hovers between brilliance and -TIME MAGAZINE I MIFUNE NEWEST SAMURAI PRODUCTION is 1 protest i-:) I love 37 rebellion YOJIMBO returns to blood pass TOSHIRO MIFUNE in "The incident at blood pass" In color witb Eng. wbtiCa ik i Va "BATHED IN A RUSH OF GORGEOUS IMAGES and sounds, 'First Love1 is a visionary concentration on the glories and the pain of human desire, rendered incredibly sensual by the presence of Dominique Sanda' -iwmmpwi, W. maehlbusim IS the Directed by HIR0SHI IKAGAKI (tflrtCtor Of "SAMURAI" Genevieve Bujold Donald Sutherland "SAMURAI 'A very beautiful "act of the tulanipf SHINTAR0 KATSU YUJIRO ISHIHARA KINNOSUKC KAKAMURA RURIKO ASAOKA OPENS TODAY "What is especially noteworthy is the film's power of suggestion and its restraint in conveying an atmosphere highly charged with decadent sex. It is a concise, careful, satisfying piece of high artistry." Charles Champlin, LA. TIMES yj film! Romantic and bittersweet! Exqui-; site photography with matching JUDITH CRIST, TODAY SHOW.

NBC-TV "Without ever showing all there is to show, without pandering to the prurient' and the obvious, 'First Love' becomes, through artistry and an intelligent use of sensuality, one of the sexiest movies in years!" -REX REED (Cannes Film Festival, 1970) 4W i She watched 'An extraordinarily iff beautiful him!" WllAM WOLF, Cue Maeazina I mm SAN St BAStlAN fllMUSIUAL 1910 i oil. flDNir GLAZIE r.i.nti cidcit i Tkir- 1 MAXIMILIAN SCHOLS NO DWi UNDiR lorring VVlTllVoiJ I LAJVC i mm 1 A Film by Patlt Almond also starring MOHiqUe LeyraC A JfcNNiNGS lans presentation A QUEST FILM PRODUCTIONS LT0.PR00UCTION A UNIVERSAL RELEASE TECHNICOLOR rflPl oiniD Iuf I PlfnU! Ouidaftc 6uBBn4 SJ national generals Vn-uiT JOHN MOULDER BROWN, DOMINIQUE AND MAXIMILIAN SCHELl. VAIENTINA CORTESE, and JOHN OSBORNE oi "Moidonov" Scrt.nploy by Maximilian Schell and John Gould, Bated on the Novl by Ivan Turgenty Muiie by Mork London. Produced by Maximilian Schell and Barry levinion. Color i IvHlUiV) I SMASH WtEKl llfliC UMCPICTUIftS divmon of univtnnl mailen catporollon I I i ununn I MerMcrn I DAILY 8:30 SAT.

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