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Salt Lake Tribune, 6 August 1969,
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Krakatoa at the Villa
On 6 August 1969, the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce sponsored the
premiere of Krakatoa, East of Java as a special salute to the civic
leaders of five counties, Salt Lake, Weber, Davis, Tooele, and Utah.
Harold Schindler of the Salt Lake Tribune described Krakatoa as
"the grandest motion picture spectacle since the parting of the Red
Sea. . . If it's excitement you like, this is a picture to see."*
Krakatoa, East of Java was based on the actual volcanic eruption
of Krakatoa in 1883, "a disaster which snuffed out the lives of some
37,000 persons, caused tidal waves reaching four continents, created a
roar heard 3,000 miles, blasted pulverized rock to heights of 150,000
feet, transformed a cubic mile of ocean into super-heated steam, dissolved
all life on the 18-mile long island, and left in place of the volcano
a chasm several miles in diameter and 1,000 feet deep."*
In the film, the captian of the "Batavia Queen" searches in
the shadow of the rumbling volcano for a sunken vessel containing a fortune
in pearls.
Krakatoa was possibly the last 70mm Cinerama presentation at the
Villa.
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