`Action` Fair 15G, `Stickup` 5G Peter Cowie`s Swedish Thesis
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`Action` Fair 15G, `Stickup` 5G Peter Cowie`s Swedish Thesis
46 INTERNATIONAL 'Betsy' Sock $41,882, London; 'Action' Fair 15G, 'Stickup' 5G London, May 30. Belated arrival of spring appears to have clipped firstrun totals in the round herein covered. Biz was substantially off from the previous lap, and even some of the stronger entries softened. But "The Betsy" bucked the drift handsomely. The United'Artists release opened with a sock $41,882 total for the Marble Arch and London Pavilion theatres. . . Other frosh entrants were "A Piece of the Action" (WB), with a fair $15,306 for three sites, and Trident-Barber's "The Stickup" (with "Starsky & Hutch's" David Soul) rated a poor $5,263 at two. Second week for " H e r o e s " shaped okay with $12,586 at four, West End Boxoffice (Estimated Total Net) Current week $331,679 . (L182.241) (Based on 55 theatres) Previous week $394,354 (L216.678) (Based on 55 theatres) while "MacArthur" was a brisk $7,959 in third at the Ritz. "Oh, God" in fourth was an okay $5,959, and "World's Greatest Lover" reaped a soft $2,514 in single smallie. Holdovers with legs included "Saturday Night Fever," classy with $31,903 at three houses including a hot $23,273 for the Empire theatre; "Close Encounters" with a tall $55,603 in 10th at the Odeon Leicester Sq., and "Goodbye Girl" with a stylish $26,159 at five sites through ninth turn. "Turning Point" tallied a fine $21,217 finale session (the sixth) at the Leicester Sq., ousted by UA's "Coming Home" Viet drama. Fourth lap for "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo" took a good $9,258, with "Full Circle" third frame soft at $5,124. British-flag "The Stud," also cashing in apparently on the disco fever, rated a nice $12,251 sixth turn at two. Longrunner "Julia," in 17th Haymarket week, pulled a fine $12,795. Also new in town: "Gray Lady Down" (U-CIC) day-dating five theatres, and "High Anxiety" (20th). A three-day holiday weekend (2729) figured to uplift totals via the next West End wrap. Note that all estimated net dollar figures above are at the $1.82 exchange rate as offiling deadline. FRANCE'S SFP SKEDS 3 C0-PR0DS. TO ROLL Paris, May 30. Societe Francaise de Production has three feature coproductions set for coming weeks • "Sophie and the Captain," featuring Julie Christie; "A Simple Story," toplining Romy Schneider, and "The Key in the Door," to be directed by Yves Boisset, according to director general Jean Drucker. SFP is currently filming "Sugar," with Gerard Depardieu and Jean Carmet in leading roles. Just completed are "Other People's Money," with Catherine Deneuve and Jean-Louis Trintignant, and "Go It, Ma," featuring Annie Girardot. Latest SFP coproduction to be released in Paris is "Roads to the South," directed by Joseph Losey and toplining Yves Montand and Miou-Miou. Picture was made in conjunction with Trinacra Films, French tv web FR3, and Profilmes, of Barcelona, Spain. Drucker disclosed that presales covered the cost of "Roads to the South." , . ,. Schein No Subordinate Stockholm, May 30. Harry Schein, here at Cannes Film Festival told about having turned down an offer to stay on as manager of the Swedish Film Institute but not as chairman. Schein is convinced that the government will not dare lose face by bowing to his demands of all or nothing at all although it is known that none of the applicants for his dual job (now two separate jobs) have been found worthy. Over 9,000 Theatres Operated In India; 3,350 Are Mobile f^RjffY year and are also allowed to conduct matinees on weekdays even in village areas. The distance factor also has been narrowed down to such extent that two villages on either side of a river are permitted to have separate cinemas within a mile of each other. Towards the end of 1977 there were concerted movements for the construction of purely utilitarian cinemas with reduced seating capacities to serve the interests of a cluster of villages. Maybe 100 new cinemas will be added to the total by the end of the year, due to a shortage of cement and high costs of labor, steel and building materials. It is a paradox that the theatre movement is gaining added assistance for further development in the very state where there is an adequate number of them but not in the other states where they should receive encouragement. Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu and Mahrashtra in that order occupy the first, second and third position in the matter of theatres, each state having very nearly 1,500 permanent and mobile cinemas. Nearly 50% of all the cinemas in the country are located in these states themselves. With Kerala and Kamataka added, the south would claim 60-65% of all theatres in the country. With an estimated audience of 10,000,000 per day, the annual boxoffice collections now are estimated to be about $490,250,000. The state governments collect as much as $240,625,000 by way of entertainment and show taxes. The net collection of $249,625,000 has to be shared, after paying $2,462,500 as rental for their news reels and documentaries, among producers, distributors and exhibitors. The producer hardly gets 20% of the net boxoffice even on a blockbuster film like "Sholay." Employing nearly 110,000 persons, the exhibition trade has called for an investment of nearly $108,000,000. Most theatres in the metropolitan cities are not utilitarian but decorative palaces which a poor country like India cannot afford. India has now three drive-in theatres. The first one was started in Ahmedabad in Gujrat; the second one was recently started in Bombay, while the third one is under construction at Bangalore in Karnataka. New Delhi, May 30. The number of theatres operating in India today total 9,324. Of this figure some 3,350 are mobile cinemas. In the middle of 1977, the figure was 9,167, which represented an increase of 150 theatres over the 1976 figure of 9,017. Only 150 theatres were added in each of the last two years. This is in contrast with the 500 cinemas added in 1975. Most of the additions have been in Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu, followed by Karnataka in the South. State governments like Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, West Bengal and Kerala have recently come forward with offers of financial assistance to build more theatres in their states. The Film Development Corp., set up by some of these states along with the Film Finance Corp., are also giving strong fillip to the construction of more theatres all over India. The demand for more theatres is to obtain fuller exploitation for the increasing number of films made in the country. India is the top film producer in the world but the mounting annual production is a burden, viewed from the economic angle. State governments have liberBert Remsen into producer Stealized procedures for mobile cinemas which are now given licenses phen Friedman's (Regal) "Fast for periods of two and three years at Break," to be directed by Jack a stretch instead of six months and a Smight and toplining Gabe Kaplan. rPeter Cowie's Swedish Thesis: 1 They're Film Actors, Not 'Stars' By ROBERT B. FREDERICK * It's the fault of the international It's amazing how familiar the names discussed in Peter Cowie's cinema, he avers, which has not ac"Stars and Players" in the "Film in cepted Swedish films as freely as it Sweden" series (A.S. Barnes - has the country's Greta Garbo or U.S./Tantivy Press - London; $7.95) Liv Ullmann, that some of the are to the international film fan. Of equally worthy players are not betthe 20 odd actors and actresses dis- ter-known. cussed in the small book, only a Birger Malmsten or an Eddie AxIs the reader familiar with Gunberg give pause. Cowie, a British nar Bjornstrand? If not, he's profilm book publisher (his Interna- bably not an Ingmar Bergman fan tional Film Guide is a must on all as that highly-talented actor is film bookshelves), is almost as pro- prominently cast in most of Berglific in his coverage of the Swedish man's films. film scene. Personalities he discusses include Cowie claims that there are no Maj-Britt Nilsson, Bibi Andersson, "stars" in Swedish cinema, only Liv Ullmann, Harriet Andersson, players. This isn't likely to be ac- Ingrid Thulin, Eva Dahlbeck, cepted by the Western viewer who Agneta Ekmanner, Lena Nyman, knows that an Ingrid Bergman or Anita Ekstrom, Gunnar Bjornan Ingrid Thulin or a Max von strand, Max von Sydow, Birger Sydow is a "star" in his book. What Malmsten, Stig Olin, Erland the author may really mean is that Josephson, Per Oscarsson, Gosta there are virtually no star "tem- Ekman Jr., Thommy Berggren, peraments" in Swedish film. It's a Eddie Axberg. There are also filmmatter of putting in a good day's ographies of many of the personalwork. ities discussed.—Robe. Wednesday, May 31,1978 I INTERNATJONAI SouNdTRAckj London London-based film director Cy Endfield who co-wrote Samarkand's upcoming "Zulu Dawn" — he also directed the original "Zulu" (Embassy) in 1964 — has invented a computerized pocket typewriter which, he reports, works on a simple picture code which can be learned in around half an hour ... Paramount's "The Godfather" had its British tv first run Sunday night (28) via BBC. Anil Bhimjiyani and Royston L. Byrne of Success Films picked up world rights to three shorts: "Revolutions in Fast Circles," "Clockmaker," and "Seychelles the Smiling Islands" ... Cannes fest entry for Britain, "The Shout" (Rank), opens June 1 at London's Warner West End2. Pic's produced by Jeremy Thomas, directed by Jerzy Skomilowsky and stars Alan Bates, Susannah York, John Hurt and Robert Stephens ... National Film Theatre holding a weekend seminar (June 2-4) on "new Australian cinema." Event's arranged in jointly with the Australian Film Commission ... EMI's "Convoy" is one of the films slated to unreel during the annual convention next month of the Cinema Exhibitors Assn. Site for the June 17-20 conclave is the resort burg of Torquay. A&M Film Consultants (Arthur Abeles and Henri Michaud by name) handling foreign sales of "Dominique," suspenser coproduced by Milton Subotsky and Andrew Donally. U.S. distrib is to be assigned by Melvin Simon Productions which financed pic... It's never too early to plan ahead. Annual dinner dance of the London regional branch of the Cinema Exhibitors Assn. is skedded for Dec. 13 (a Wednesday) in the Savoy Hotel. Entertainment-angled titles on the summer-fall-winter list via London publisher W.H. Allen: Valery Panov's (with George Feifer) "To Dance," Booton Herndon's "Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks," Melville Shavelson's "The Eleventh Commandment," "Balanchine's Festival of Ballet" by George Balanchine and Francis Mason, Michele Morgan's "With Those Eyes," "A Dancer's World" by Dame Margot Fonteyn, "No Bed of Roses" by Joan Fontaine,"The World of Tennessee Williams" edited by Richard Freeman Leavitt, and "The Great Villains" by Christopher Lee. Mexico City Per National Film Bank topper Hiram Garcia Borja, that financial institution is ready to return to the policy of granting cre8its to private producers cancelled during the Luis Echeverria regime with the details still to be ironed out... Par will film some sequences of "Rocky Part H" with Sylvester Stallone during the month of September in the city of Queretaro ... Churubusco Studios is attempting to lure foreign filmmakers by offering a "package" wage-and-facilities deal on a weekly basis which would cut production costs, per the installation's gen. mgr. Gerardo Rivera. Helmer Jose Bolanos has one very good reason to feel blue — his remake of "Pedro Paramo" (titled Half-Moon Man) didn't arrive in time to be registered in the non-competitive division of the Cannes Film Fest and as a result he lost a screen date in that important event... Conacine has acquired the rights to "Acali" about the sea voyage made by a group of scientists headed by anthropologist Santiago Genoves who had also been with Thor Heyerdahl on the Ra I and Ra II voyages. Operadora de Teatros reports it's investing 10,000,000 pesos (about $450,000) revamping the Briseno, Orfeon and Marina hardtops into firstrun houses with more pesos going into the Cine Mundo which will be renamed the Madrid programing Spanish pix and the Lido which will screen features from the '30s ... The current administration's austerity measures reached the Churubusco Studios press office which went out of business after six years. "An Intimate Story" — the tale of a would-be starlet's hurdles on the way to the top—finished shooting after 31 days with Jose Estrada directing newcomer (model) Blanca Baldo and with Ariadne Welter returning to the screen ... General Society of Mexican Writers gave Guillermo Murray the fifth national screenwriters contest prize for "For You, Chief" and he will receive 200,000 pesos (about $9,000) plus a guarantee that the script will be produced as a film...Mexican Actors Guild threatened to stop the shooting on "Mill of Fire" and "George Predna Retorts" for their employing foreign actors without going through regular union channels. Conacine puts three features before the camera this month (May) — to wit (1) Emilio Fernandez "Erotica" with RebecaSilva and Jorge Rivero; (2) Julian Pastor's "The Ruins You See" with Grace Renat and (3) Tito Davison's "I Love You" with Daniela Romo and Fernando Allende ... America Studios to film "Action at Rio Blanco" which received honorable mention in the General Society of Mexican Writers competition and "Desolation" which deals with Alcoholics Anonymous. Last year's "Miss Tourism," Mariagna Prats, will be first to benefit from a new policy inaugurated by Conacite Two which signed the newcomer to an exclusive pact and will undertake all her drama training which could eventually lead her professional screen work. Manolo Barbachano Ponce, topper of the revitalized film industry pioneer company Clasa Films Mundiales, is reaching an agreement with Par's Robert Evans for two features... the first titled "Getting Off" for Ali McGraw and Dino Martin in a tale about the tennis circuit.. .Carlos Gomez Barrera, of Society of Authors and Composers of Music was re-elected secretary-general of the Motion Picture Industry Workers Union Central Committee. Yvonne de Carlo ended up doing the role originally slated for either Olivia de Havilland or Joan Fontaine in "Mill of Fire" which just wrapped shooting in Oaxaca...National Film Bank Club headed the Mex delegation including Katy Jurado, Ernesto Gomez Cruz and Miguel Littin (all of "Recourse to the Method") plus Pel Mex topper Carlos Pascual Acuna toting a package of 15 pix under his arm to be shown outside of Cannes fest competition ... Adventure pic "Carnada" with Andres Garcia, Rodolfo de Anda and Eleonora Vallone (daughter of Raf) wrapped after only three weeks of shooting in Acapulco with a crew that pitched in and worked as long as 15 hours a day for film editor Jose Munguia who debuted as director. Carlos East added to the cast of "A Legend of Love "with Estela Piquer. newcomer Mariagna Prats and Rafael Baledon Jr., with Abel Salazar directing ... Ala Muriel joined the cast of Bob Lerner's "Dracula" which started rehearsing with Jose Galvez and Enrique Alvarez Felix (as titlist) under Dimitrio Sarras direction. .