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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 95

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EOS gnfftlftf time Ocl. 17, 1969 Part IV 15 MOVIE CALL SHEET berg, James Rosenquist, George Segal, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol. 9 PMMOLMPICllRIipre. LEE CLINT Janet MacLachlan in Role MARVIN EASTWOOD' StBERG PAINTYOUR WAGON Village to get into art's palace. Tha opening recep-t i was originally planned for Wednesday.

It was canceled, evidently, due to the Vietnam moratorium. Artists honored in the show who are expected to attend include John Chamberlain, Joseph Cornell, Willem de Kooning, Mark di Suvero. Dan Flavin, Helen Frankenthaler, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, Isamu Noguchi. Kenneth Noland, Claes Oldenburg, Jules Olitski, Larry Poons, Robert Rauschen- ART IN N.Y. Continued from First Page ing, "F-lll" by pop artist James Ros'enquisl.

The Metropolitan Museum has the most extensive and outstanding collection Old Master art in the country. Her halls are now crowded with the confusing bright mysterious works of the avant garde. The Rembrandt portrait may stare down on Andy Warhol filing past. Art's jet set will touch glasses with the Metropolitan's scholars. It has taken 100 years for the kids from Greenwich PANAVISION TECHNICOLOR ARR.MOUNTFiCTl;RE TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT PRICE AND PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE All SEATS RESERVED EVENINGS Sun.

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Andy Warhol Superstar, Candy Darling, has been signed to appear in the Electric head sequences of "The Magic Garden of Stanlev Sweetheart," Martin Poll's film for MGM. She will also star in "The Truth Warhol's first commercial Hollywood film. Johnny Weissmuller Jr. has been cast as a chrome robot in "THX 113S," an American Zoetrope production for Warner Bros, release, which is being play by Tim Kelly Christopher Wicking. ARE THE PAWNS GAME OF LIFE! F.OBEW TEE SkJ.

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filmed in San Francisco under the direction of George Lucas. Neil Andersen and John Kaye, heads of Dionysian Productions, have optioned "The Black Dream of Darby Speed," an 'original screenplay by Phil Kaufman. Robert J. Levin has been appointed business affairs executive of Warner Bros. Hal Sidowitz has been signed to write the screenplay for "Touch." which Mark Robson will direct for Universal.

Phil Barry will produce based on an original story by Frederick Raphael. Dallesandro has been signed to play a member of a commune in "The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart," a Martin Poll Films production for MGM. Virginia Christine has been set to play a key role in Edward Small's production of "Christine" for United Artists. The story is based on the life of Christine Jorgensen. Robert Herron has been signed by producer Martin Ransohoff for a featured role in "The Moonshine War," Filmways Production for MGM.

which Richard Quine is directing. BETTY MARTIN ana many more. J0EY Production of Zsa Now to the a Ay II VatHT Sandy Dennis in That Cold Janet MacLachlan lias signed to costar in Walter Seltzer and Jack Reeve's "Darker Than Amber," Major Pictures Corp. production for Cinema Center Films. Rod Taylor will play Travis McGee in the film version of John D.

MacDonald's novel. British actor James Booth will play a cameo role in the mystery adventure and William Smith and Robert Phillips will play the chief heavies. Robert Aldrich plans lo film "What. Ever Happened to Dear Elva?" as Ihe third in his series of "What Ever Happened to motion pictures for 1he Associates and Aldrich Co. The new property is based on the novel, "Goodbye, Dear Elva," by Elizabeth Fenwick.

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