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1 'i dH THI NASHVlttf TtHNKSfAW, Way Mr-ruing, fu'y tS Nashville Mqyletime The Voice of Broadway Rosalind's Cruise Will Be a Dream. notion Picture Filmed At ih) Shrine Circus Now Showing Knickerbocker mm i Thru Wednesday I if DOROTHY KILGALLEN NEV'yORK Rosalind Russell has finished hej; work in the screen version of "Auntie Mame" and Is embarking on a six-week "dream" vacation as guest of friends who have hired Lady Docker's fabulously luxurious yacht. They'll cruise around the Greek islands Oil heiress Olga Deterding, best described now tells chums she plans to po to Cuba and become a nurse with the Fidel Castro forces. They're not in- dined to doubt her, as she lust recently returned from Albert Schweitzer's leper colony where she played a similar role for nijre than a year. Xwai Bridge' To Come Back "The Bridga en the Rivtr.Kwsi," last yean's top Academy Award picture, will return to Nashville.

Thursday for a week's run at the Knickerbocker. 'TENNESSEE: "No Timo for Sergeants" stars, Andy Griffith in the film version of the army-spoofing comedy in which he had such a long run on Broadway, It's a mirthful depiction of the military service's long and losing battle against a backwoods Georgia draffce. After its run trie Tennessee has booked "Kathy 0'." a picture of utterly natural people against the background of Hollywood show business. Bad man Dan Duryea and "Bad Seed" shocker Patty McCormack re leads in this tale of exploitation and Intrigue centering on a pig- tailed brat. an Sterling and Mary Fickett are also stars.

LOEWS: "The Vikings'" is a stirring tale of savage people iri England and Scandinavia during the dark ages. It was filmed in Norway and contains spectacular backgrounds for the derring-do of Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis and Ernest Borgnine with Janet Leigh as the lady Over whom, among other things, Douglas and Curtis are at odds. Some of its incidents offer pretty strong meat. PARAMOUNT: Elvis Presley'is kinging it at the Paramount in "King Creole," a story of modern New Orleans. It is drama with music which has him swinging and singing his way from the gutters of Bourbon street through a clash with racketeers and hoodlums up to night cub celebrity.

Presley belts out 10 of the 13 musical numbers ranging from rock and roll to Dixieland. "KNICKERBOCKER: "The Return of Dracula" is a new version of the classic shocker which has been chilling spines for generations. It has to do with vampire practices in a Balkan country and co-stars Francis Lederer and Norma Eberhardt. "The Flame Barrier," comr pleting the double bill, is another horror picture about a woman searching the Yucatan jungle for her husband who disappeared while searching for lost satellite. BELMONT: "The Red Balloon" is an Academy Award winner filmed near the Montmartre district of Paris.

It explores the dream world of a boy. It tells how the boy," played by Pascal Lamorisse, made a pet of his balloon and how his dreams fof it all but upset the equanimity of a great city. Paired with this film is "The Lost Continent," a documentary in color on the Indonesian islands; Today's Movies it win rate as Dig news when Brigitte Bit dot trains her sights on a bachelor. She's currently crazy about her leading man, Raf Vallone, who is described by his friends as "very happily The moon may be used as a reflector for intercontinental telephone calls, within a few years. Tin Pan Alley is talking about a new song Perry Como's recorded, "Beats There A Heart So True." Some of the experts think it's the prettiest thine he's done since "Prisoner of .) A.

no Roz Ruiiell Hired yacht for her AAnwkom AAi-iUa. If your child were 1 movie urlet trademarked by pigtails and YUyn6iTI ViayDSl thii happened at the hands of well-meaning friends you'd be hor-rified too. Mary Fickett and Patty McCormack (the "Bad Seed" sensation) in a scene from "Kathy 0 coming to the Tennessee following the run of "No Time for Sergeants." Bardot's Sister Uses Different Approach Reporter Finds Brigitte's Relative Maidenly But Appealingly Sexy United Stales on July 10. Mrs. Allen (Jayne Meadows) won't be sailing with them because she has a TV commitment that' will keep' her here another week; she'll fly-over to Paris to join them.

The moat sophisticated Broadwayites ire doing triple takes outside of Lindy's when the Main Stem's newest character mikes his appearance. He's Mitch Sandler, a New Jersey disc jockey, whose face is half clean-shaven, half beirded. (The left side has whiskers running all the way from the sideburn area to under his chin.) Wizard May Be Another Van Clihurn V. S. chess wizard Bobby Fischer, just 15, is expected to make headlines out of Russia in the Van Cliburn fashion.

He's a promising "sleeper" entry in the forthcoming international chess tournament there. Chuck Reeves, producer of the Dick Clark show, has given up all the other girls to concentrate on pretty Joan Van Telt Maxine Golden, the chief hostess at Arthur Maisei's new $750,000 eating place in Paramus, used to be Debbie Reynolds' stand-in in Hollywood. $25,000 To Become Harem Girl "w' It's not every day an American girl gets an offer to join i royal harem, but Zola Taylor (of the Platters group) was invited to become an odalisque when she played Rabat, Morocco. She could have had $25,000 if she'd moved in with the ladies belonging to the king's son, but she said no. Fred Coots, the song writer, is wildly enthusiastic about the talents of a 22-year-old unknown, Terry Lynn, who sings.

at the Cafe Griming. He hopes to help her to stardom via the musical comedy he's writing. There are now 11 motor scooters parked regularly outside the stage door at "West Side Story" during evening performances. They belong to members of the cast and stage' door Johns waiting for their dolls. The spiffiest of all belongs to Chad Block, who picks up the show's featured dancer, Carmen I i i Mijanou Bardbt No nude roles for her? "B.B.," said recently, "I have every Intention of abandoning movies when I am 25.

Me, 1 want to finish in a cloud of glory." Already there is talk in the French film world that the Bar-dolatry craze may soon reach the saturation point. Some critics believe that even her most impassioned fans may be getting tired of seeing Brigitte -jnder the shower, Brigitte in a hikini, in a slip, and finally. Brigitte with no encumbrances whatsoever. A jlew Shocker But before Brigitte passes into history, as she predicts she will, male moviegoers can look for- ward to sitting through another shocker in the style of "And' God Created Woman," which has Earned about $2,000,000 in the y.S. alone.

In this one, "The Night Heaven Fell," "B.B." starts undressing within 15 minutes the opening. She manages to go through a atrip-tease routine in 12 stages, and, just before she is killed, takes part in a nude love scene outdoors. REAVIS RECORDING STUDIO Set i 'my the Public Singers Songwriters 9 Musicians Speakers, etc. Professional Record Tape Equipment Reasonable Rates- Open 9 A.M. 5 P.M.

Mights by appointment H5'2 Third Avenue, North Phone AL 5-3828 in- from being th kid sister ef ths incredible Brigitte. But now, Mijanou has been signed to star in four films. The first, a love story set in the Basque country of southwestern France. Like Mijanou Is small, blonde and pretty. There, the physical resemblance just about stops.

For while Brigitte provokes such adjectives as voluptuous, wanton and petulantly sexy, Mijanou is maidenly, inrfocent and appealingly sexy. Four Sad Years The contract signing: ended for Mijanou four sad, disappointing years during which she tried repeatedly to into the movies. All she received were bit parts, and the comment, "Oh, so vou are Brigitte Bardot'a sister." Six months ago. tired of being the small shadow of "B.B.," Mijanou had given up the idea of a movie career and began working as a salesgirl in a swank Paris store. While Bardot fans may become divided, the two sisters are not likely to become rivalsr-ftH- janou loves and admires her sister, and Brigitte pays she is overjoyed that "The Mouse" has her foot on the first rung of the ladder of fame.

Different Construction Mijanou who protests. "I am not really pretty, not like Prig-itte" doesn't believe that she can ever become as popular as her pouting, derriere-waggling sister. For one thing, she knows she Is not constructed to fill the near-nude roles that have mad? Brigitte France's best-known export since champagne. But perhaps Mijanou's appealing, triangular-shaped face and candid green eyes will carry her urthsr and longer than her sister, Brigitte herself believes that within three years she will be completely forgotten. Now 23, tics declared, but they recommended that she come here with no less than $500 as a nest egg to tide them over.

No Rivals for Jayne Among the other results of the survey: Beautv winners do not rival Jayne Mansfield in the chest de- artment. The girls averaged j'2 incnes in ma rjosom. Most of them don't think the Hollywood wolves are more virulent than those elsewhere. "They're just as ferocious in Florida." remarked Miss Florida. "But there are more of them here," said Miss i PARAMOUNT! "Kin Creole," opens at 1 p.m.

I TENNESSEE: "No Time for Sergeants," opens at 1 p.m. (. LOEWS: "The Vikings," opens at 1 p.m. KNICKERBOCKER: "The Return of Dracula" and "The Flame Barrier," opens at 1 p.m. PRINCESS: "Thundering Jets" and "Woman of the Town," opens at 1 p.m.

BELMONT: "The Red Balloon" and "The Lost Continent," opens at 3 p.m. BELLE MEADE: "Run Silent, Run Deep," opens at 3 p.m. GREEN HILLS: "Witness for the opens at 3 p.m. Accordions Cuitan Band Instruments Joh G. Miller "tvrylhit lor thi Musician" 512 Diadtrick St.

AL 5-S601 Phonograph Records Recording Tape Recording Diics ERNIE'S RECORD MART 179 3rd N. Hourt 1:30 A.M. 5:30 P.M. Open Saturday Till P.M. For Sunday Fun IT'S FAIR PARK STATE FAIR GROUNDS OPEN: 1PM EXCITINct rides SH00TINC CALLIRy( I CARTOON THEATRE Yg I CONCESSION STAND 1 ti 18 HOLE i MINIATURE JVGOLF COURSE ti By ROSETTE HARGROVE PAfclS (NEA) The legion of Bardot admirers an international jrvoup of males devoted to the Brigitte art form of Frerjch films soon may 'be divided into warring camps over "The Sex Kitten" "The A new Bardot is about to bid for their attention and their movie dollars.

Her name is Mijanou, and at 19 her chief fame hai coma Brigitte Bardot' Pouting pays off for her VA Vacation Bonus Spseiil 7 "IVATl 750 USSONf I Nancy Liux Dancing Studio Cmm CH 2-1432 "ctw jggj I 1 I Initniments They'll soon be shooUnK Westerns in New York, which is about as fur East as you can git. The first boss opera rocs before the cameras in August in the Bronx, yet Steve. Allen and his two older children leave for'. Europe on the S.S. IIEVGLEY'S mujic T20 Cwnmarc 11T Wttt 7th lNthvlll.

Tenit. Cahnnbia, Tnn.J Starting JULY 6th WINNING ATTRACTIONS! NfW world of ADVfrVTUlHf stQniinent la i EASTMAN 1 cotos funs. NOW of a Lifetime! COIOI ird mawawmmmdmm ttflMifejV 'v- 1. I.I VIW MMM'! I now FEATURE STARTS ATt 1 IWvXXyAw.v,. msm mm mm rcs iime kjt in LaughiestTme Of6grUffetimf Th most ticitint tinfinl ttar- ear day in pott'trfut dramatic ptrlermanetl ELVIS PRESLEY! in "KING CREOLE" with Carolyn Jones and Nashville's own jORDANAIRES 22223 fra Herrtr Ptalnris! Francis Ladertr, Norma Ebarhardt "RETURN OF DRACULA" Arthur Frani, Kithlttn Crewlty "THE FLAME BARRIER" I Extra! Shrina Clrcui Film! Statu Thursday "B'idit am Ihi Jtivtr Ami" fine Shnwi Udayt Air fare Story Ran Reason Audray Oilton "THUNDERING and Wrsttrn Adrmtnrt! "WOMAN OF THE Starts Ma and "Hihtinl WM Dtarts tt.

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ii 1 (: A i'i LLul 'LSI tortm D0NELS0N: 'Witness for the Prosecution," opens at 3 p.m. INGLEWOOD: "The Brothers Karamazov," opens at 3 p.m. MELROSE: "Marjorie opens at 3 p.m. BORDEAUX DRIVE. IN: "Peyton Place," shows at 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock.

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are asked to shed a tear for the plight of the poor winners. Don't do it! Judging from a local survey, the contest winners are doing all right. It is often claimed that nothing remains for beauty after their victory except oblivion. True, few of them have set the world afire as actresses. But they can still make good livings on the basis of their prize-winning assets.

This is the conclusion reached after surveying team of lovelies assembled as moon maidens in "Missile to the Moon." That's not bad surveying. Not when the girls include Reneta Hoy (Mm Ger-many), Sandra Wirth (Miss Florida), Tania Velia IMiis Yugoslavia), Mary Ford (Miss Minnesota), Marianne Gaba (Miss lllinoisi, Lisa Simona (Misi France! and Sanita Pel-key (Miss New York l. None of the girls has eacMy hit it. big in Hollywood. Yrt ibey claim they are able to support themsplvra on earnings from TV, modeling and night clubs.

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