Hollywood Studio Magazine (July 1971)

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THRILLS - Speed and thrills highlight the Gold Rusher runaway mine train which propels guests at speeds of near 50 mph on a breathtaking ride around and down Magic Mountain to the ’49er mining train station. r VISIT OUR GIFT SHOP “El Solecito” Mexican Art Colonial Art Wrought Iron Plagues Colonial Tile Custom Made Furn , Lamps Papier Mache’ JOSE LUIS & JACQUELINE IZABAL 124 AVE. BLANCARTE P.O. BOX 557 ENSENADA, BAJA CALIFORNIA MEXICO J "Lion" Director Signs Film Pact Houywood: John Calley, exe¬ cutive vice president in charge of production for Warner Bros., an¬ nounces that the company has entered into an agreement with Anthony Harvey, director of “The Lion In Winter” and “They Might Be Giants,” for the de¬ velopment of two projects for the company. Mr. Calley said “we are de¬ lighted that our association with Mr. Harvey which began on ‘A Glimpse of Tiger’ will continue. Mr. Harvey’s contributions to that production were enormous.” Announcement for the first of the two projects will be made shortly. UtAVEljr Id AIN'T The safest, most-comfortable and,most economical Jvvay_. CUADSLAIAR# - .AND SEE^STERN ^EXICO' 1,11 . All daily scheduled trains have Pullman, Lounge Car, Dining Car, First and Second Class Coaches. All are air-conditioned except the 2nd Class Coaches. PACIFICO HOLLYWOOD TURF CLUB Associated Charities has actively supported the Boy Scout program for many years. L to R: Harry von Zell and Scout Chris Trott, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Trott, Encino, shown accepting a check from Hollywood Turf Club for the San Fernando Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America, from Lee Stewart, Director of Public Relations, Hollywood Park.*** 0 \#DA DEL Hotel-Motel Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. PUERTO VALLARTAS newest hotel ... A touch of Colonial Mexico on beautiful Bandera Bay. You will find your room, furnished and decorated in typical hacienda style, air conditioned and comfortable in every way. Outdoors, a large swimming pool and tennis court await you. LA ESPUELA will serve you delicious tropical cocktails you have never tasted before - but you will surely want to taste again! LA CARRETA will put before you meals in the luxurious old Mexican hacienda style. Comfort, Service and Attention with the true Mexican hospitality. JET SERVICE, TRAIN TO TEPIC, BUS AND AUTOMOBILE TRAVEL OVER NEW HIGHWAY. Enjoy our large Swimming pool... sunning area and Tennis court. RESIDENT MANAGER: IGNACIO VEGA For Reservations telephone L.A. or write direct. L.A. Call 734-2834 P.O. BOX 60 PUERTO VALLARTA JALISCO, MEXICO West Coast Representative George Smith Gourmet Circuit-8