Hamilton student stars in Curtis film HAMILTON iCP Lisa Langlois spent Christmas in the Sinai desert starring in movie with Tony Curtis Now Miss Langlois 19 is at tending university and finding it difficult to adjust to life at home Its hard to pick up where you left off she said in an in terview All the time was away grew She said her growth was partly the result of her latest movie It Rained All Night the Day Left She plays the daughter of an heiress who receives romantic attention from two adventurers and powerful landowner Curtis and Lou Gossett play the adventurers aitd John er non is the landowner The movie to be released later this year was filmed in Montreal and Israel have lot of respect for Henry Hutt cast for Stratford STIMIFURI tint ttl Martha ilenry and William Hutt are among anadians who have been cast for the Strattord Festivals Avon Stage productions this year the festival announced this week Miss ilenry and Ilutt will star in the North American pre miere of Edward Bonds drama The Woman with featured ap pearances by Craig Dudley Max ilelpmann and liin McQueen Peter Moss and Irjo Katcda will direct with assistance by Robin Phillips Alan Scarfe repeat the role of John Barrymore in the Festivals revival of Ned and Jack Dean ilawes and McQueen will be in top roles with direction by Peter Moss Oscar Wildes comedy The Importance of Being Earnest also ls being revived itli most of the 1976 cast including lticlr ard urnock Eric lTonkm and Amelia Hail Phillips direct the pro duction with Daphne Dare as designer Federal role in culture deplored EIIlt lt air adas provincial ministers of culture and recreation said Fri day they deplore the lack of federal consultation in the de velopment of cultural pro grams communique issued at the end of the first provmcial cul turc ministers conference said the federal National Museum orp has developed lII troduced and discontinued programs without arltquatc consultation with the proiin ces The ministers insist that in future the provincial govern ments be consulted on any new programs or changes in present programs that may be con templated Horst Schmid Albertas min ister of culture and chairman of the fourday meeting said the ministers discovered they have many common concerns The ministers decided to es tablish study group of senior officials which ll report to them on complaints and con cerns their departments lace Schmid said the study group will prepare several reports for the ministers before they meet again later this year Other issues the ministers discussed included the need to ensure that all anadians can enjoy the arts the need for the arts community to speak out el fectiveiy or its own behalf and the need for collection and dis semination of information about arts programs and for research into the economic and social impact of the arts Top marks at Kiwanis festival TORONTO itlr string orchestra from London Ont pianist from Ottawa and soloist from Oshawa tint earned top marks Monday dur ing performances at the ltith annual Kiwanis music festival atholic Tentral chamber or chestra of London took first prize in the secondary school orchestra class followed by the Emery Toilegiate of Toronto and VIcstvuw cii tennial also of Toronto Ottawas Jennifer Iunter won the Bach solo contest for pianists 15 years or less ecilia Ilse of Toronto was second and Jean Wang of Ont finished third In the vocal class for girls lit years or less Daria Salmcrs of Oshawa Ont finished first Judy iyle of Markham Ont took second and Janet Strait gways of Maple Ont captured third spot The brass events were domi nated by two brothers and their cousins all of Toronto Stephen Yourt l2 won the comet solo class for lZytarolds and under and then went on to take top marks III the class for those 14 years or under His l4yycarold brother David won the solo trumpet class for those up to age it and place second in the class for 1H year olds The brothers cousin Douglas Court placed second in the underltt trumpet class and the open trumpet solo class John Selkirk of Toronto won both categories Mississauga lony Miss Langlois said of turtis Not only has he come long way in his own career but as an individual hes super in telligent lNlilCRSTANIIS Rll Nobody can tell him about the craft because he knows he knows about the camera the lightingeverything She said that while site HOW ABOUT MOVIE TONIGHT learned about fiimmaking from Curtis she learned other lessons from Sally Kellerman who played her mother Like want to get married and have children and Sally has daughter and it was inter esting to see how she coped And briefly marriage was more than topic of conversa tion Bedouin hired as an ex SAUL ZAENTZ PRODUCTION RALPH BAKSHI FILM tra proposed to Miss Langlois through an Israeli driver who spoke English The man who already had three of the four wives that Moslem law would allow him offered her family two female horses and three goats if she consented She refused She is taking fine arts spell of he with Gne man cast lingering course at McMaster University and reflecting on her three films Some days you really start to forget about everybody at home Those are the days when you have really big day at work When things are going slower on the set and you have nothing to do youre really homesick FOR INFORMATION ANYTIME CALL 7283440 of awe and wonder magical innocence overcoming evil of simple courage conquering fear gave us the legend that will live forever in our minds JRR Tolkien triumphed the perception that single dream is more powerful than thousand realities Come to Middleearth world beyond the furthest reaches of your imagination Cine 65089 Tolkiens THE LORD OF THE RINGS Music by LEONARD ROSENMAN Sciemploy by CHRIS CONKLING and PETER BEAGLE Based on the novels olJ TOLKIEN AM Enunuhmom effusive Waning Some longing my The Mirisch Corporation presents Produced by SAUL ZAENTZ Directed by RALPH BAKSHI the examiner Wednesday Feb 1m 11 Hailey closing the writing door 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