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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 15

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Deseret Newsi
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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deserelnews 1 5 Thursday, February 25, 1963 They Sood JAfotEt JMlewft At Ay fonir. i Ldy father, steals the show, how- "ever. When be storms over to the homo of Professor Higgins and tries a tittle blackmail, he demonstrates the comedic touch that won him an Oscar nomination as best supporting actor. His With a Little Bit of Luck and Get Me to the -ByHOWARD-PEARSON Audrey Hepburn was robbed. This thought kept pounding away during the celebrity-spangled Mountain West premiere of My Fair Lady Wednesday night at the Centre Theater, From the opening Night were being sung, whistled or hummed by many after last night's premiere.

Besides other qualities mentioned, wed like to say the whole cast is excellent, with Wilfrid Hyde-White, who is Higgins opponent in the bet Doolitties- 2. ju ahenThe'camerafoeuseson' Miss Hepburn a raggle-tag-gle Cockney, Eliza the willowy actress shows time and again why s1-' should have been nominated for an Academy Award as best actress of the year. 1 To nameJust a couple. -w When-Henry Higgins, house- 1 Could Have Danced All being made into a lady, deserving high praise. Altogether the film is faithful to the stage version, it has "features' the latter' can never match.

My Fair Lady opening 'Wednesday night was preceded by ceremonies In which Thomas G. Judd, Salt County Heart Fund chairman, introduced other Heart Fund workers. Tle thanked toe Centre for making the benefit available to the Heart Fund. Therefore should rar for at least nine months. If will father momentum as the engagement goes on, and it should draw many repeats.

visual and audio classics. In the latter song, however, I "wonder why the profanity could not have teem removed. It is unnecessary. In costuming and settings by Cecil Beaton and other de- partments, My Fair Lady is a masterpiece. The Ascot "Racescene, dominated bysol "counselor In the First Presi- Church, of Jesui Hepburn into a bath probably Christ of Latter-day Saints, the first in her life she raises and severaLother General Au-a comic-filled ruckus.

When thorities, with their wives; Mayor' and Jr Bracken Lee and many other keeper she appears at the Ascot Miss Hepburn is at her President Eldon Tanner and Mr. Tanner receive Clayton Thomas at premiere of My fair' Lady" races, poker-faced best There are dozens of other places where Miss Hepburn shows her acting prowess. iyue.2. hedoesn't sing. Jthe songs.

Marnl Nixon, as nearly everyone knows, does that for her. picture. so enter- identified with theroleof Pro-tainmg and enjoyable. fessor Higgins. Although he has aged since he first performed the role on And so it is.

Rex Harrison, who plas Professor Higgins, "'-Some persons In last irfghta audience said they TONIGHT-AT 8:30 P.M. GOOD stars AVAItAIH For TONIOHT I tHfOMNCI Best picture of theYeaf nomTED FOB BestSupportingActor deservesLJiia best actor. Like Miss Hepburn, he shows in scene after scene why he will always be Columbia Pictures THE SAM SPIESEL DAVID found this a Little jarring. Bnt if a fuss had not been raised about the doubling, would audience be aware of it Other voices are dubbed in at spots in the movie, and this system has been' used for years, so why should Miss "Hepburn be robbed of a des- an Oscar? Her acting certainly is all anyone could want The premiere Wednesday night was an affair of the heart It was staged for tho benefit of the Utah Heart Association and attracted Gov. Calvin LrRampton, President N.

Eldon 'Tanner, second business and religious leaders. The audience seemed una-; nimous in applauding the general excellence of Fair Lady, which opens its roadshow run at the Centre tonight. Onfall sides, comments" like: there were What treat. T-. It was aheautiful ONI SHOW NIOHnY-S S.M.

Saturday Matinaa 13 Naan Adah. $1, Stadant, SOc, Kid. 35. Ball UEEN HI i Oppi 7 pm. A.

i HITS! i -PINCIRTJMOUNTAIN Hcmy iip-i, b-w ro "Thu Imrudiblu Mr. Limpat' I limpat" with Dm Knotts Two Oscar Films On Same Bill A four-hour movie double bill isnt much to shout about, but when it consists of two pictures-TiominatedfoFThF Oscar as best feature-length documentary, such a program becomes unique. A double bill scheduled at the Gem and Highland March 3 puts World Without Sun, a true story of men who lived and worked beneath the sea for a full month, with Finest Hours, story of Sir Winston Churchill. Both were nomin-ated for Oscars as best documentaries. World Without Sun 'was filmed as the men lived in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean.

For a month, the oceanauts -lived, In a struc- lure on the floor of the Red Sea. Although it has been shown before, The Finest Hours jke. on newsignifl- cance since the death of Sir Wlnctnn Best Supporting Actress Best Director BestScreenplayl Best Cinematography- 1 I Adah. I.J. C4.

AS. I OF JACK HAWKINS JOSE FERRER -ALEC GUINNESS ANTHONY OU1NN ANTHONY OUAYlE CLAUDE RAINS ARTHUR KENNEDY OMAR SHARIF -AUT PETERCTTOOLE 1 PLUS SaZ. The immrfel 11-64 i Jjl I Georg Sura Red- Arthur 7TL HAMiUMzDUYEIl. BUTTONS- OCONNat- muiwwjtaiiMi ig PANAVISIQN if THE BIG BOLD BLAZING STORY i yfL. OFTHE PRO BEACH J'mVNi BI6 DOUGH THEY 60 FOR cuff vyi WA lull USThe Sundowners i Heart badges from at the Centre Theater.

StanleyHolloway.playing the role of Miss Hepburns CL1HT T1AIKER 0 POWER 0 A 9 toH 9 m. ZL Curtomi- A 35 and 9 15 pm, fj hntvitu 1 30 end 10 m. (Mon-ifs liko LOVE Italian Stylo) ROCK HUDSON GINA 10U0MIGIDA Strange Bedfellows 6 MOTOR VIEW Adult US ChIMrm Trap "TWO ON A GUILLOTINE" "DAYS OFWInF IT IlICTRIC HEATERS EHMBi v. I -Id blacks and whites, is a col or classic. So -4s the scene at the Embassy here many colors juaiioL, It goes without saying that the music is tnnefnl, tilting, enchanting and In too mov- the words wresharp ind distinct.

They have become part of our lives. Wouldnt -It- Bo- On -the-Street Where Yon live and TOUIH SAHDS tii tt rm MOIMNIH AT ttilA I. Ail, ill. mj3 UPTOIVII 12 S. Mom TODAY OPEN NOON Shw at 12 20, 1 10.

4 05, 0-00 WA1J DISNEY TIiogo SallGivcys dil Ills -PIUS-A C.aatrv CyNT Goat Mottywood" 3092 HPitew Mat. John Advance vattons DA vour ChildrM HEART" Fmiu, at I OS and LAWRENCE" at 2 45 and IS 3AMEr BOND IS Moved Overl 10th Jroadway seven ago, he still shows the enthusiasm that marked his earlier per formances. FJIIE YEAR! WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY I AWARDS! STARTS TODAY presents LEAN Production ot TICHNICOlO "HEART" Faetum Of 7 "LAWRENCE" Eaotura at 00 STILL INCTION! Sensational Weekl TWO COLOR HITS "GEOOURSEirA COLLEGE GIRL" RLUS WESTERN CO-NIT 'THE BADLANDIRS' Alan Ladd, imtrt Korgnm JACK LEMMON WILL SHOW YOU Kr.yTaMunDiR YcniT.rr 633 Squadron" TWO, ADULT HITS I "KITTEN WITH A WHIP" Starrlna ANNE MARORET PLUS COLOR CO-HIT "THE LIVELY SET" James Darrpn, Famale Tiffin -technicolor i i i ESQUIRE CO-FEATURE! Mm C8 IH aSgrt 1 A TcriyCcrtls KaiaHsKsod Fonda Lauren Bacall Wd Fcrrci i niciiv tu w. Temple 'OpmT7 ii. "CHARADE" Cary Orent-Audrey Hapbvm plus "THE RAIDERS" mranm IrrTftfintcbfoTrNowTirThrlriTimaTrTfiwnrTheaTer, -65 Eos! Broadway.

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