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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 56

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-'sp 4ffe ipj-1 -m 'ii-i 'W' 1 'ajf -'trs tS? 'tssr THE CUl Ui. Jui U. LOL ISMtJ SUNDAY MOKNLNG, SKI'JLMBI 6, 1961 SEC HON 6 A lovie menu It jT jii.wi.mwii-"'umwij WnOTiHiWi i 1, I 1 i i i 4l lift til limH I ii i if JilliiiiiW Robert Goulet, 3Iaurice Qievalier Among Stars Of 'I'd Rather Be Now At The Kentucky Robert Goulet has a bedside conference with Maurice Chevalier in "I'd Rather Be Rich," now showing at the Kentucky Theatre. Chevalier is a wealthy tycoon who pretends to be sick in order to untangle his granddaughter's love life. Sandra Dee plays granddaughter, with Andy Williams cast as one of her swains.

Peter McEnery And Hayley 3Iills Find Romance In 'The Now At Ohio Theatre It's love at first sight for Peter McEnery and Hayley Mills, who find mystery and romance in Walt Disney's suspense mystery "The Moon-Spinners," now at the Ohio Theatre. Setting for the adventure, filmed in Technicolor, is the island of Crete, which provides beautiful backgrounds. Eli Wallach is chief villain. Roles Lancaster Ducked Get Burton Into Chips By JAMES BACON, Auoriatrd I'rrni rr 1 lf Sen' James Wliitmore In 'Black Like Me' Due Wednesday At United Artists James Whitmore talks to young girl on beach in "Black Like Me," coming Wednesday to United Artists. Whitmore plays white man who lives as a Negro.

Film is based on real-life experiences. Italian high-school history of Cleo. I turned him down. I wasn't interested in doing a spectacle anyhow. "Then John Huston approached me to do 'Night of The But I turned that down because I figured it another 'Elmer There's no fun in this business if you keep doing the same parts all the time.

HOLLYWOOD-A lot of people may think that Elizabeth Taylor made Richard Burton one of the highest-paid international stars. Actually, Burt Lancaster can take some of the credit Before "Cleopatra," Burton's price per picture was $150,000. He recently replaced Lancaster in "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold" at $750,000 plus 20 percent of the gross. Lancaster, a friend of Burton's reveals this facet of Burton's rise from able actor to boxoffice personality. "Walter Wangcr first approached me to do Marc Antony in He told me he had Elizabeth set for the title role," said Lancaster.

But there was no script just an English translation of an Union Army officer in a comedy called "Hallelujah Trail." It involves getting a wagonload of whisky across the plains, fighting both thirsty Indians and righteous temperance workers led by Lee Remick. "It kids the pants off every Western ever made. It's fun to do. That's all I look for in a script a challenge, a thrill of making. "And one of these days, I'm going to do a musical.

I'd love it." STRANGEST sight lately was a score or more Hollywood stars standing on their tiptoes to look over the heads of their offspring trying to catch a glimpse of the Beatles. Hollywood hasn't seen such hysteria for anyone since the days of Valentino. One young fan approached Shelley Winters for an autograph at the Beatles' garden party. "Gladly," said Shelley. "Up until now, I had never felt so unnoticed In my life." 'The Coming Soon To Crescent, Stars 3IarcelIo Mastroianni, Renato Salvatori Marcello Mastroianni (left) helps Renato Salvatori bring unity to a group of townspeople involved in a community crisis in "The Organizer," coming soon to the Crescent Theatre.

Scene of the Italian movie is Turin in the late 19th Century. Film won many international awards before its New York premiere. Current Films In Capsule "Then "The Sandpiper' was offered me. I turned that down too. Richard is doing that one with Liz.

'Slrry-At-Home' "I liked "The but it has to be shot in Europe, and I don't want to leave homo. So I told Marty Ritt that while I believed it should be shot abroad, he would have to get himself another boy." Burton couldn't thank Lancaster enough. Burt is unusual among Hollywood stars. He does only parts that interest him. Currently, he is playing The Servant Dirk Bogarde improvisational air of their movie.

United Artists, Twilite 4 Foreign Nations Get 'Hello, a notorious madam, with the help of New York's underworld. Mary Anderson and Kenwood Drive-In Circus World Tigers, trap NEW YORK The musical I an ii i mwiiiMini-Jmiiiiwir 1 'Wv'fiKK! eze artists and John Wayne tracking down old flame Rita Hayworth. Rlalto The Moon-Spinners Hayley Mills finds romance and mystery on the ancient island of Crete, which provides splendid backgrounds. Ohio bonanza "Hello, Dolly!" soon will have offshoot productions in Gemiany, Austria, England and Japan. Arrangements for the presentations have been completed by David Merrick.

The only opening date announced is for Tokyo next May. and Sarah Miles lead James Fox down the path to hell. With an eloquent screenplay by Harold Pinter and Joseph Losey's brilliant direction, the movie is a hypnotic study of evil, as well as a vivid commentary on the passing of England's privileged classes. Crescent A Hard Day's Night The Beatles, playing themselves, scamper about the landscape and a television studio as they prepare for a big, Ed Sullivan-type appearance. A "Nay" vote for their singing, but a surprised "Yea" for the modest, and Skyway Drive-Ins Td Rather Be Rich Posh settings in which Sandra Dee tries to decide whether she loves Andy Williams or Robert Goulet.

Maurice Chevalier helps in her decision. Kentucky A Shot in the Dark Peter Sellers running riot in a riotously funny comedy. Penthouse A House Is Not A Home! Polly Adler's autobiography, I an unsavory tale of how a young Polish girl becomes muimiHi'L'i luiiaiUpir rnm nnanous, rf actfon-paefced fllm! 'A House Is Not A Home' Playing At The Mary Anderson Theatre A headwaiter greets Shelley Winters and friends as they arrive at a swank restaurant in "A House Is Not A Home," now at Mary Anderson. Source of film is Polly Adler's top-selling autobiography. Special Films THE FOLLOWING special-film showings are scheduled here this week: "Painting A Province," "Talented Hands," "Queen's Plate," "Musical Ride" and "Carnival In Quebec," films about Canada in the series "Around the World by Films," 10:30 a.m.

Friday, audio-visual department, Studio Louisville Free Public Library, Fourth and York. "Land of Enchanted Fountains Italy," "Portugal" and films on lives and customs in these parts of the world, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, 1 audio-visual department, Studio Louisville Free Puhlic Library. "Girl With A Suitcase," an exploration of the area between purity and vice, guilt and shame, with Claudia Cardinale; 9:15 p.m.

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All Stats $1.50 Evenings I p.m. All Scats $2.50 Noma SKYWAY UmlnkaWa Molly Brown: 7:52. Advanca to Tha Raari 10:22. TWILIGHT 433 Squadron 0:35. A Hard Day's Ntahti 7:50.

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UNITED ARTISTS: A Hard Day's Nliht: 12:53, 1:07, J.lf, 7:31, and :43. ART THEATRE CRESCENT: Tha Sarvant; 7:15 and NEIGHBORHOOD AND OTHERS BARD: It't A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World: 2, 1 and I. COZYl Black Sabbath: 4:41 and Tha Ivil Eyai 3:15, 4:13 and DOWNS: Shock Traatmanh 1, and :33, Horror of Tha Black Zoo: 3:57, and 10:23. Cartoon Carnival: 4:25. RAND: Tha Loni Ehlpti 12 and 5:21.

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DIXIE AND lAST-Cartaon Carnival: 7:45. Ifs a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World: 1:45 and 11:30. KENWOOD-Midnlfht I act: 0:51. A Mausa Is Not A Horns: 7:52. Ood Craatad Woman: 11:44: IAKEWOOD Uafrtrsonvllis) Bust unity Cartaon Ravua: 7:30.

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