Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 21, 1958, Page Eight, Image 8

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    STIRRING SEQUEL
New \Movie Highly Praised
Note: Lengel couldn’t make it
to the movies but he made it to
a typewriter—result:
By JOHN LENGEL,
Emerald Entertainment Editor
“Men in a Crevice,” an Alleged
Artists’ production, is the stir
ring sequel to an earlier Artists’
production. “Man in a Spillway.”
“Crevice” again features the
brilliant writing of Matt Maltby,
Alphaholic Toast'
To Be Named Saturday
The "Toast of the Alphaholics”
will be named from among five
campus candidates at the hall
dance Saturday night. The dance
will be held in the cafeteria of
John Straub Hall.
Finalists are Nancy Taylor, Pi
Beta Phi; Janet Kerley, Carson
2; Sandy Misko, Alpha Phi; Mar
low Chaput, Alpha Delta Pi; and
Gloria Jenkins, Gamma Phi Beta.
Professor to Lecture
At Washington State
Miner Professor of economics,
Raymond Mikesell, will address
the third annual Institute of
World Affairs at Washington
State College Saturday.
jaded filmland script writer.
An interesting sidelight on the
production was the tremendous
amount of actual location film
work. The cast was shuttled over
the world looking for a suitable
crevice. In the film you’ll see
shots of Shelby, Australia, Pales
tine, Swiss Alps, Wake Islands.
Redstone Missile Arsenal, as well
as some finishing shots at the
main studio in Sioux City, Iowa.
Concerns Love Affair
The plot, as put together by
sage old Matt Maltby, concerns
an illicit love triangle in Cut ’n
Shoot, Texas.
The love triangle features
Hollywood acting veterans, Tac
Courtney, Pebble Platte, and
Tanya Nagurski, in their finest
hour.
A quick glimpse of the plot
shows the trio wandering around
the globe in pursuit of each other.
Finally the heroine (Miss Na
gurski), is kidnapped by 2,000
Cossack horseman, w'hile her ba
nana boat lays over at Wake
Island.
Union Aids
Courtney and Platte cleverly
discover this and enlist the aid
of the United Auto Workers
union. This puts the show in the
The best in Italian food
PIZZARIA
Featuring Italian Dinners
ORDERS TO GO
Ravioli — Chicken Cocciatori
Open every day, except Mon.
UNO'S
SPAGHETTI HOUSE
1491 Willamette D1 4-2453
"cast-of-thousands category.
Then comes the battle scene
shot in cinerama, glorious tech
nicolor, and vacuum sound.
The well-disciplined legions take
their positions.
Miss Nagurski is tied to a stake
behind the Cossacks. Spread
around her feet is a stack of
Reader's Digests, ready to be lit.
Legions Changed
The legions charge on cue. A
yawning crevice splits the battle
field and swallows the thunder
ing horde.
Miss Nagurski unties herself
and boards her banana boat. She
returns to Cut ’n Texas, and
opens a banana orchard. But still,1
she can think of nothing .. . but
the men in the crevice.
Switzerland Student To Speak To Groups
Miss Marise Paschoud, a Lisle
Fellowship representative from
Switzerland, will visit on campus
February 21-23.
Miss Paschoud will speak at
Westminster House Sunday morn
ing at 9:30, and at the Christian
House fireside at 8:30 that eve
ning, as well as being a speaker
on the International Weekend
program.
Any students or faculty inter
ested in an intei-view with Miss
Paschoud may make an appoint
ment through the YMCA.
She has studied at the Univer
sity of Lausanne, and has taught
for three years in a Lausanne
Open 7:30 Show 8:00
Tonight. Sat. and Sun.
_ "Only a French
"film-maker
would be likely
to attempt. . .
psyche of a sensitive young
man who has been shocked at
a tender age by the discovery
that his mother is a prostitute!"
—N. Y. Tim*i
george* tim«non'«
Co-Feature
j SSS PRESTOW STURGES w him um
high school. Last year she studied
history at the Sorbonne.
In June and July, 1957, Miss
Paachoud attended the California
Lisle unit and is now giving her
time to visits to American cam
puses.
HEILIC
Doors Open at 12:4ft
NOW THRU TUES.
Jeff Chandler
Orson Wells
In
'Man in the Shadow'
also George Nader in
“FLOOD TIDE”
STARTS WED.
Jeff Chandler
Lana Turner
In
The Lady Takes a Flyer
also This Swell Co-hit
I* tatmtn COLOR
UVBUVSOI
ttui'H DIRK BOGARDE
MURIEL PAVLOW
JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE
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