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MOVIE CALL SHEET Barbara Rush 42 July 16, 1970 Ztftf angtlf ZitiXH JOYCE HABER i Reader of News Harris in Star Role Governor an Avid i i i I i 14 if dcsiucs unit; jimiusonie aim unm iMiiat uiir- in niy 'favorite movie stars and my governor, Ronald Reagan, 'apparently reads the newspapers from front to back. He -flew in from Sacramento on Tuesday and called me to eay he'd just read the column in which I talked to tradi I by producer Mort Briskin for costarring roles in Bing Crosby Productions' "Rat-man's Notebooks." Gabe Dell will play a top role with Dustin Hoffman, Rarbara Harris and Rose Gregorio in "Who Is Harry KelWman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible. Things. About which the Harry Kellerman Co. is producing and Ulu Grosbard is directing.

Director Alan Takula has signed Charles Cioffi to a major role in Warner Bros.1 "Kute" starring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland. Filming begins Aug. 3 in New "York. A. the Howard, b.

-Ih-er of Leslie Howard, has been cast in Getty-McDo- 'I Frmkess' "Zeppelin" starring Elke Sommer and Michael York for Warner 'os. r. lease. BETTY MARTIN Richard Richard Harris will star in Cat and the Fiddle," for World Film Services with filming scheduled for this fall. John Heyman will produce.

Harris recently completed starring in and directing "Bloomfield." Richard Roone and producer Saul David will jointly film "The Truck" in Israel. Boone will star and David will produce the satirical comedy set against the background of the current Middle East crisis. Shimon Wincelherg has written the screenplay based on a story by Charles Einstein. Dean Jagger has been signed by producer Norman Spencer for a costar-ring role in his Cupid production "Vanishing Point" for 20th Century-Fox release. Barry Newman, Karl Svvenson, James Griffith, Nancie Phillips and Norman Alden head the cast with Richard Sarafian directing.

Robert Lansing has been set by producer-director Robert Aldrich to costar with Kim Darby and Scott Wilson in "The Grissom Gang." Irene Dai-ley and Tony Musante also have been signed for co-starring roles in the ABC Pictures film for Cinerama release. Denis Sanders will direct "Elvis," a two-hour theatrical feature for MGM centering on the singer's opening at the International Hotel in Las Vegas in August. Howard Brandy, for the lasf. 10 years an indepen BIGTOP TIMEThe 100th Anniversary Edition of Ringling Bros, and Barnaum Bailey Circus will appear at Inglewood Forum July 28 through Aug. 10.

Ronald Reagan dent publicist, has been named assistant to S. Benjamin tFisz, chairman of the board of Benmar Productions, London, which is producing "A Town Called Bastard" starring Stella Stevens, Robert Shaw, Martin Landau and Telly Savalas. Larry Buchanan Productions has signed Gene Shayne and Paul Bertoya for roles in the company's first feature, "Strawberries Need Rain," now filming in Texas under Buchanan's direction. Janee Michelle has been set for a featured role in QM Productions' Mephisto Waltz" being directed by Paul Wendkos for 20th Century-Fox. Five Dutch actors who appeared in Robert B.

Rad-nitz's first production, "A Dog of Flanders," will be reunited, after 11 years, in the producer's new feature, "The Little Ark," now filming in Amsterdam. They are Max Crois-et, Heleen van Meurs, Lo van II ensbergen, John Socr and Theodore Bikel who heads the cast. Cinema Center Films will release the new film. Leigh French, who was featured as Goldie on The Smothers Bros. Show, has been signed for a role in "The All-American Boy," starring Jon Voight.

Jeff Thompson, the Marlboro Man of TV, also has joined the cast of the Warner Bros, film directed by Charles Eastman. J. Pat O'Malley and William Hansen have been set Children Under 12 Free'. ERIC ANDERSEN STILL IN FOLK MUSIC SPOTLIGHT tr 1 pacific! in Lhicago Barbara Rush has won Chicago's 1970 Sarah Sid-dons Award. The award, given to Chicago's actress of the year, was won by 'Miss Rush over 38 other nominees for her work in- David Merrick's "Forty Carats." In the play, which ha3 been running at Chicago's Blackstone Theater for the past eight months, Miss Rush plays a chic career girl pushing 40.

She made her stage debut in Chicago after almost a decade of film and television work in "I Found April" at the Drury Lane Theater in early 1969. A year's scholarship to the Goodman Theater School of the Chicago Art Institute will be awarded in Miss Rush's name to a promising student actress, "v7 7wi toon-ao toAa srtaco HOLLYWOOD) Call 985-4321, Extension 1294- HIE "RAWBERRY ATEMENT JURY PRIZE WINNER CANNES FILM FESTIVAL L. 1970 jg di ruApmrr.iDviMviMn to HT Ij I IUN KU1 MbM-ML I KULCXUK Monday thru Friday :30 1:30 10 30 P.M. Saturday Sunday 00 00 AM 00 00 10 O0PM. alii'dav I att Shim 1J 00 M.Joi.hf TXT' IM PO RT'has everything suspense, romance, tragedy and humor!" Recboolc Magazine aRQSSHUNllR life 4 "The families taking Care of the elderly, relatives living with them, found a loophole by which they could get paid to do their regular chores." said the governor.

"In January, we budgeted 117.5 million for this program; by May, it had hit $24.5 million. So we reduced the amount by $10 million." Reagan added, in these familiar mellifluous Warner Bros, tones; "Now that I'm not only reading lines but writing the script, I wanted to straighten you out. Other than that, 1 love reading your column. It's very nostalgic me." Of Frank Sinatra's move to the right. Ronald Reagan Reminisced, "Well, you may not he old enough to remember but some years ago I did the same thing.

It split Some of my friendships, too." V. I thank you, Mr. Governor, for the nostalgia. You are indeed one of the Brightest Stars of all. Triple Role for Cliff Can you imagine Oscar-winner Cliff Robertson in an AIP picture Gods of the Deep," "Dr.

Goldfoot and the Sex Certainly. There isn't much work these days. Samuel Arkoff and James Nicholson have signed Cliff to star in, produce and direct "I Shot Down the Red Baron I Think." Cliff's finishing up the screenplay with William Kerhy from a Robertson original. An added inducement I Think Ann Rutherford (Mrs. William) Dozier is an actress, decorator and jill-of-all-trades who's just discovered a new one.

During one of her flings at antiquing on rose Aye. she bought some deviled glass mirrors ami framed thorn in seashells and white coral. Her friends began snapping them up at top prices and now they're back on Melrose: Richard Gorham's selling thrm in his shop. He's also featuring some in his booth at the Newport Antique Show. Run, don't walk, to Melrose's Hate or Newport's Reach, depending on where you live.

Martin 5alsani Joins Cast 1 rroducer Robert Weitman tells me he's added hilarious Martin Balsam to the last of his "Anderson Tapes" which will star those hard-to-gets Dyan Cannon and Sean Connery, Sidney I.umet will direct and it's reunion time. Linnet, like Conncrv, worked on "The Hill" with BURT LANCASTER DEAN MARTIN JEAN SEBERG JACQUELINE BISSET GEORGE KENNEDY HELEN HAYES VAN HEFLIN MAUREEN STAPLETON BARRY NELSON LLOYD NOLAN DANA WYNTER BARBARA HALE At the peak of the folk music boom roughly 106.V66) there were numerous i r-composers who cashed in on the enormous popularity of the idiom and then quietly faded from sight. Some made the switch to rock, others to day gigs. Kric Andersen fat the Troubador through Sunday) is one of the few hold-overs from the boom who managed to successfully carve out and hold both a healthy reputation and following (the latter being in full throat Tuesday night) by sticking basically to the bag he was in five years ago. This should not lie regarded as a put -down since Andersen most assuredly is happy and comfortable with the kind of music he writes and performs.

The fact that people very definitely enjoy and relate to what he is doing suggests that neither Anderson nor his material can be considered dated. Most of Andersen's A UMvttVL ncrtw ntMHCOioa am pacstMno tomm-i (PACIFIC 17 th RECORD WEEKl AClPliC tional Democrat Frank Sinatra about his endorsement of Reagan for reelection. I'd mentioned the governor's action on our welfare program. Reagan defended i 3 cuts as "not assaulting the elderly, the blind and the lame." but justifiable because of certain abuses e' discovered. "This project was put in some years ago to give them an extra dollar or dollars if they needed someone to go out shopping and so on for them.

vest Thoroghbred Bryna Bryna Productions (the latter being Douglas' firm), "A Gunfight" was totally financed by the Jicarilla Apache Indian tribe of Duke, N.M., the first venture into motion picture investing by a group of American Indiann. After five weeks on location at Santa Fe, N.M., the "Gunfight" company returned for two weeks of filming here, then flies to Madrid Saturday for a week's filming at the HOO-year-old Ocano bullring. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT ca REGULAR PRICES For Criup Sales Information, iiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiLiiiu a it Big One! Premiere Lancattar Jran S(bar Oaaii Martin AIRPORT16' Color Opam (:30 "AIRPORT" at 11:15 P.M. Shows Start at Dusk BUENA PARK Lincoln Avtmit I Rrh Rtvd. i Adiotninf linratft Drivr.UjrH-A.'M079 norwaliTblvdT- Mlrwllk Blvd.

Milt North tint! A Fary. BhH -t i 1 7 The lurt Top Stan! loi Offica New Pltit iry si All-Spanish Policy Every Night CORAZON SALVAJE Color Silvia Final Viva CI Amor Color THOUSAND OAKS Shirley MacLaine Clint Eastwood r-'TKL't; TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARAGP Color songs deal in some Avay with love. His. melodies are consistently pleasant while his lyrics combine a genuine sensitivity of feeling with meaningful imagery have not always been faithful, but I always have been Andersen's reedy, quavering voice (reminiscent of both Buddy Holly and the early Dylan) has a mournful quality 1 1-suited to the feelings of pain and padness which constitute a major theme in bis compositions. Appearing with Andersen is a comedian from New York named David Brenner who would be wise tn seek gainful employment while he still has outh on his side.

MICHAEL SHERMAN Dance: Troupe Ricardn Peinadoand his Mexican Dance Company will open this summer's Symphonies by-lbe-Sea series Friday at p.m. at Santa Monica City College. im n.iuit bKtM CaiMtu kit. vrrrrr 1 CT.tTT MTU BTTV WkMlimn mmi swift Mtst Theatres! THIATDI OHIVC-IN MtM VOU! 0 4 I Plus Shirley LOS ANGELES AREA UNIVERSAL STUDIOS TOUR kial iiikiix. trim itwmimtwr 4 a mfli VKJXI axcLusivr NSnCMCNTt NOW PLAYING! VGYtaaD 1 ni ini "A F.10VIE LOVER'S DREAM!" CENTINL1A Mindblower of all limit! ni.

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In case you haven't read Lawrence Sanders' bestseller, it concerns a SI million robbery in luxury apartment building. Weit-man's scouting locations in Manhattan, Long Island and New Jersey. Oh, yes, and Balsam will play an interior decorator. One of my most delightful summer surprises already made and in your local theaters is Fox's "Sicilian Clan." This Henri Verneuil thriller-diller stars that marvelous young fare Alain Delon and that smashing old face Jean Gabin. It's a spine-tingling caper film in which a very crusty family pulls off an extraordinary jewel theft aboard a New York-hound jet.

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