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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 116

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Express and Newsi
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San Antonio, Texas
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116
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THE BIG NEWS IS ON THE BIG SCREEN! KEEP UP WITH ALL THE BIG NEW SEASON ATTRACTIONS AT THE MOVIES! IN THIS NEWSPAPER! San Antonio Sunday, Oct. 9, 1966 Page 11-K AT TWO THEATKRS Tony NOW SIIOWINC Olivia (1C AT OUIOS Paul Newman, Curtis in "The Race," Havilland stars in "Lady in a Andrews in "Turn Cur- with Jack Lemmon. Cage." tain." Features At 1:30, 3:35, 5:40, 7:45, 9:50 'AS FUNNY A MOVIE AS AUDIENCE COULD ASK FOR!" BRYAN FORBES fKMKKWHixxxxiirxrst: wrast THE WRONG sax COMING TO THE TEXAS--Secret Agent Tatsuya and friends in "What's Up Tiger Lily?" DUE AT THE JOSEPHINE- Jarl Kulle in Swedish idyll, -Christina Schollin and "Dear John." i SNEAK! TEXAS! TODAY! Rancher Keeps Strange Stodt for Movies HOLLYWOOD Freemonl Edgol operates a poison ani- mal ranch about 60 miles north of Hollywood. He supplied the tarantula that walks up actor Nigel Green's chest in Universal's "Let's i Uncle." He also supplied the live scorpions used in a key scene with Marlon Brando in "A frank and uninhibited exposition of the onrush of physical desire!" Crowther, N. Y.

Times "A truly adult love story! It is a beautiful film, finely made!" -Judith Crist, N. r. Tribune DfiAHICHN THURSDAY JOSEPHINE Features: 1 Universal's "The Appalonsa." Freemont, who's been in THE CITY THAT BECAME A TORCH -THE TORCH THAT FIRED THE WORLD! CHARUON LAURENCE HESTON OLIVIER RICHARD JOHNSON RALPH, RICHARDSON W. A 1UUAN 8LAUSTEIN PRODUCFION Id UtTRA PANAVISION" TECHNICOLOR' UNITED ARTISTS STARTS THURSDAY business for moro than 20 years, says that business is booming for him in Molly- wood. MAJESTIC I- "AMONG THE GREAT MOVIES OF ALL TIME, REGARDLESS OF 'A crescendo of and InvolVMMni!" --Croiwntr.

H.Y. Tirnw WAI.TE EADE.STEIU INC (mrm, thefjospei tost, Matthew -STARTS 7 DAYS NOW-EXCLUSIVE Features: IT TEARS YOU APAR1 WITH SUSPENSE! PBUL JULIE nELunmn HRDREUIS "RLFRED HITCHCOCK'S 'TORN GURTHin' A UNVIRSAL PICTURE STARTS THURSDAY A 5 TICKETS $2.25 8 WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! METRO-GaDWYN-MAYERwESE-ns A CARLO PONTI PRODUCTION 8 DAVID LEAN'S FILM 0 0 0 0 0 OF BORIS PASIERNAKS DOCTOR ZHilAGO Reserved Sects By at H.E.B. At floxofhce town and Soutliside Sean PLUS 2ND COLOR HIT! Or at Stores and Sears Downtown and Soutliside Sean OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOnnAonnnoooOOOOOOC OOOOOOOO WBW: ADULT, SI 50 2 MIL .51.00 OOOOOOO ADULT MIL 1.00 CHILD 35c to th. GREATEST WOMAN of the DISTRIB'JUD BYAKERICAH IIUERIfMffiNN. PICTURES oooooooOooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Express-News want ads CA5-1B1II MATURE AUDIENCE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The first adventure the first love the first murder the first suspense the first story of faith.

The Creatbn SNEAK PREVIEW SUNDAY AT INTERSTATE THEATERS MAJESTIC SNEAK AT 8:00 Come Early as 6:00 and See "AMERICAN DREAM" And Then the Sneak AZTEC SNEAK AT 7:10 Come Early as 5:25 and See "FANTASTIC VOYAGE" And Then the Sneak MAJESTIC NOW I First Feature 12:00 Last Feature 9:45 This is Mrs. Rojack. Be glad you're not Mr. MATURE AUDIENCES usSTca Fran WARNED MOT NOW First Feature 12:00 Last Feature 9:00 STARRM Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch, Edmond 0 Brien Donald Pleasence, Arthur O'Connell, William Redfield and Arthur Kennedy, Produced by Saul David Directed by Richard Fleischer, Screenplay by Harry Kleiner, Adaptation by David Duncan, Music by Leonard Rosenman, CinemaScope, Color by Deluxe GALA PREMIERE WEDNESDAY 8:15 P.M. 20th Century-Fox Presents The DINO DE LAURENTIIS Production of "The mnsl fabulous production I have is simply out of this world" -Root.

C. Smith, Frost Nollonal Bank ThEBIBIE "A Very Beautiful lion Pitlure" USA (RcH) lilt! Instructive Mo- ight Allison, Brig- "For The First Time Noatl's Ark Become A Reality In Tlie Plclure "Ths Bihlf Alon Dole, WOAI-Radio "Only One Word Will Sutlice Crockett, WOAI-Radio "The Beauty 01 The Creative Truth, depleted in It's Glorious Allen, KITE-Rodlo "The Finest Biblical Motion Picture I Hove Ever Seen 11 --Gerald Ashford, Txpress News "A Most Beautiful ond Inspninq Production It leaves you Spellbound" --A. B. Crowlher, 1st Bcxar Courtly Noll. Bonk "AAagniciflrnt A Motion Picture Everyone Should See'--Som Blakely, S.A.

Light The Beginning Screenplay by CHRISTOPHER FRY Produced by DINO DE EAURENTILS Directed HUSTON I A SCORK BvTOSHIRO MAVl7.rMI I I I A I PARKS AS ADAM.n.U AS KVK. RICHARD A I AS CA1 I Ill'STON AS NOAH. STEPHEN liOYD AS NIMKOI), (U-OKGK C. SCO'IT AS A A A AVA i A AS SARAI PETKR OTOO1.E AS THE Tl IREK ANGELS, 'fix Sallis as I Calniclr as KIciMiura Dr.iK') wilt TA 1 ft i OriKioal Soundtrack Album on 20th Century-Fox 1-ilnied in JLJ-lOU Color by DeLuxc COUPON NOWANLTErAMONC MOTION PICTURE "THE BIBLE" RESERVED SEATS NOW BY MAIL ALL MATINEES ot 2:00 P.M LF. M.ii.

Bal W.dn.iday $2.00, $1.50 ALL EVENING PerformanMl, Mondpy thru Saturday At 8:15 P.M. Sunday At 7:30 P.M. ALL EVENING Performances and Saturday and Sunday Matinet S2.50, $2.50, $2.00 IMTIIITATl BROADWAY THEATRE, 4940 Broadway, San Antonio Plcose send me licked (or of Mot. Eve. 1st alternate date 2nd altcrnale dote NAME STREET CITY STATE ZIP CODE (Plcose moll sell ndrlresied envelope wiln your check or money order mode payable to way Theolre; all prices ore lax met.

SEATS NOW AT BOTH SEARS STORES AND MAJESTIC. AZIEC BOX OFFICES CHOICE SEATS STIU AVA11ABIE FOR OPENING NIGHT Diamond 2-9304 NORTH STAR MALL JCT. SAN PEDRO LOOP 410 CINEMA I SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES MATINEE SEATS RESERVED Every ticket holder guaranteed a seat THE BANNERED THE PLOTTING WARRIOR WOMEN OF THE HOUSE OF IN THE MIDST OF IT MAN- AFIRE IN ONE MAGNIFICENT MOTION PICTURE! WII.O-nliiivFcuPi CHARLTON REX HESTON HARRISON inACAROI RR1 PRODUCTlUN IRVING STONbS THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY DIANE ci LENTO-SROL REED. pSipSiN THE VERY LAST WEEKS CINEMA II WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS! including OF! YEAR! FOR RESERVATIONS Dl 2-9302 SUN. PLUMMER 2:00 $1.50 8:15 2.25 7:30 2.2S.

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Years Available:
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