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The Tennesseani
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Nashville Movietimei 4-y THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Sunday Sept. 11, 1j5 The Voice of Broadway Lana May Try Again Name Linked With Wealthy Californian Goosebumps By Hitchcock LOEW'S: Alfred Hitchcock, master of suspense technique, has done It again In "North by Northwest," starring Cary Grant, Eva Maria Saint and James Mason in a blood-pounding tale of espionage and intrigue. Mason is the mastermind of the international ring, Miss1 Saint the "woman of mystery," and Grant the victim of mistaken identity who leads his pursuers a merry chase from the United Nations to Mt. Rushmore. Coming next is 5' 1 Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds in It Started With a a madcap a sergeant who wins a fabulous I tomobile and a bride in a cha TENNESSEE: Fredric March and ill ZoHh 4 1 are starred in "Middle of the Night," heart-warming story of September-and-June romance, with March as the lonely, middle-aged widower and Kim as his young divorced secretary.

The film is based on the Broadway hit play by Paddy Chayefsky, and was directed by Delbert Mann. Coming next is "The Horror of the Black Museum," a British import designed to curl the spectators' hair. PARAMOUNT: Held over through Tuesday is "Blue Denim," screen adaptation of the successful Broadway play which turns a searching, adult look at contemporary' social rr Two Lonely People: Kim Novak ai hii beautiful young secretary, recently divorced, give sensitive performances in "Middle of tha Night," screen version of tha Paddy Chayefsky play now playing at the Tennessee, i BV DOROTHY KILCALLEN TV-EW YORK Lana iy Turner's chums predict she'll make another try for a happy marriage. She and her wealthy Los Angeles suitor, Fred Maye, are expected to announce their engagement soon. David Merrick is the first Broadway producer to offer Eve Arden a playscript.

It has a part for her husband, Brooks West, too, which would make the perfect arrangement Princess Margaret discreetly gave herself a birthday present a very, very quiet renewal of her great romance with Peter Townsend. Operators of Catskill and Atlantic City resorts ars suppressing a desire to Jump up and down with glee until tha entire season's record is in tha books, but their on-the-cuff estimates indicate this past Summer may turn out to have been the biggest in history and they didn't expect to make that much money One comedian's description of Jackie Gleason's new house: "I've played towns smaller than that!" Chowsle, Ethel Merman's atage dog In "Gypsy," got so excited at overture time the other Bight ha jumped right out of her anna and broke a bone In one Today's LOEWS: "North by Northwest." Feature times: 6:30: 9:10. THNNESSEE: "Middle of the Night." Continuous from 1 p.m. PARAMOUNT: "Blue Denim." Feature times: 9:39. BELMONT: "Foxiest Girl In Paris." Opens at 8 p.m.

KNICKERBOCKER: "Tha Man" and "Tha Woman Eater." Feature times: 9:23. PRINCESS: "These Thousand Hills" and "Invisible Adventure." Continuous from 1 p.m. BELLE MEADE: "Woman Obsessed." Opens at 8 p.m. DONELSON: "Count Your Blessings." Opens at 3 p.m. GREEN HILLS: "It Happened to Jane." Opens at 3 p.m.

INGLEWOOD: "Say One For Me." Opens at 3 p.m. MELROSE: "Count Your Blessings." Opens at 8 p.m. RYMAN AUDITORIUM problems and the reasons why teenagers sometimes go wrong. Starred are Carol Lynley, Brandon De Wilde and Warren Berlinger. Coming Wednesday is the heralded "Last Train From Cun Hill," starring Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, Carolyn jones and Earl Holliman.

The plot pits Douglas and Quinn against each other in life-and-dcath struggle when Douglas comes after Quinn's son to avenge the murder of Douglas' beautiful Indian wife. BELMONTt "Foxiest Cirl in Paris," opening today, stars 'beautiful French star Martine Carol In a comic tale of a top fashion model who gets herself Involved in a mad mixup with police and jewel thieves. Opening Thursday for a week's engagement is France's great Jean Gabin as Inspector Maigret in "Woman Bait," a study In crime and suspense. 1 KNICKERBOCKER: A pair of science-fiction fantasies, "The Man" and "The Woman Eater," are offered for devotees of the flesh-creepers. Coming Thursday for a week's engagement are two big action-and-suspense pictures, "Hell, Heaven or Hoboken," and "Missiles From Hell." The former is a dramatization of one of World War IPs most famous deceptions when Clifton James, who stars in the film, a perfect double for Ceneral Montgomery, was sent to North Africa to pose as the General and trick the Nazis into believing a "second front" would be established.

The latter film, starring Michael Rennie and' Patricia Medina, is the story of "Hitler's secret weapon," the flying missile in World War II. PRINCESS: "These Thousand Hills." starring Don Murray and Richard Egan, is paired with "Invisible Adventure," with Richard Derr. Coming Thursday is "Day of the Bad Man," with Fred MacMurray and Joan Weldon, paired with "Dragstrip Riot," with Gary Clarke. Leslie's New Role A Deranged Beatnik Uiahhro Golfers! SKYWAY DRIVE-IN Miniature Coif Course Monday thru Friday Opens 6:00 P.M. Saturday and Sunday Opens 3:00 P.M.

ill ill- Hif.iJ Hr.M coiuma ncnawa 1 KIM FREDRIC NOVAK MARCH I jHf jtiiauffi I 3 iMlWltllWIWlllMtMlllWIIKMinlMWIWMHIIillllildii i nWVPMiin Ttant and 1 I lrfil.M'I'l.n I Cfown-Up HELD OVER denim" I CAROL BRANDON LYNLEY- de WILDE ADMISSION 1 ALL SEATS a MATINEE (except Saturday) to 5 I p.m 65e EVENINGS (and all day SUN.I 5 m. to close 85e SAT. MAT. to 5 p.rrt 75e Btcous. "BLUE DENIM" it ADULT rnltrlainminl, thtrt will it 1 no children tickttl ioli, Taana anal Crown-Upi Two Science Fiction Horrortl "THE 'H' HAH" In Color! end' "WOMAN EATER" I Stmrlt Heaven ni Heboktn" end From Hill" aSiiiiiuiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiii''iiiiiMiiiMMi Crown-Up I Don Murray Richard Egan "THESE THOUSAND HILLS" and Suspense Thriller! Richard Derr Mark Danieli i "INVISIBLE AVENGER" I Stertt of the Bed I 5 Man" nd "Drotstrit KM" altilHlH.4iaill(lMlblUlilHWIMIiyiliWUiUtllWIIHIWp4 to It P.M.

I Taem-Adulta iLsmyi OnbmaScoPE: I tee COtOWarPClUXg I 3 3 to II P.M. Crown-Upi Coy Comedy! Martina Carol "THE FOXIEST GIRL IN PARIS" Stern Thurt. "Woman Bait" IHiitHIIW.nWIMiiiMHIIIUlliMIIIIINMt.tlWIMIMHNS to 11 P.M. Teens-Adult ft tr I i 1 i i i 1 i 4 from the Police Department a1 few weeks ago, will be Mike Hedley's associate in a new jazz club on upper Broadway. It used to be called the Off-heat: they'll rename it the Prelude.

Civil War on 59th There was quite a commotion at the Theatre Marquee when two young men broke into a rehearsal of Vina Delmar's play, "The Confederates," threatening all kinds of trouble if ths producers didn't remove the Confederate flag which, for soma unaccountable reason, had been hung outside the theatre. After causing the cast soma nervous moments, tha Indignant protestors were removed by policemen, and now the management announces the Dixie banner has been removed "until the authorities give the OK." (No mention of what authorities are In charge of issuing permission for the displaying of Confederate flags.) The name "Doris Sirod" is signed to a couple of paintings on view at the Albert French restaurant, and although the eating place is located in Green-wlch Village, you can be sure that painter isn't one of the traditional artists of the Bohemian garrets. Sirod is, of course, Doris spelled backwards, and that's the name Doris Duke uses on some of her masterpieces Disc jockey Jim Lowe has completed the first draft of a musical titled "Sister Ruthie," about a traveling evangelist who starts out as a phoney but becomes converted. He hopes Martha Rave will find it intriguing enough to accept the star role. Crosby Reunion When the four Crosby boys unveil, their snappy act in Los Angeles later this month, members of the film colony will be monitoring every performance to see If papa Blng shows up to catch the act and if stepmother Kathy Grant appears, that really will flabbergast the gossips Alicia Darr, who soon will be the ex-Mrs.

Edmund Purdom, Is finding it fun in Rome because of good looking young Prince Mario Raspol Actress Marpessa Dawn has revealed that she secretly married Belgian actor Georges-Eriv Vander-Elst in Paris. She'll soon be seen here as the Cannes Film Festival prizewinner, "Orfeu Negro." Lily Lodge, back in our territory after a successful season with the Margo Jones Theatre in. Dallas, is staying with Helen Hayes in Nyack. where another house guest is the distinguished English actress, Cathleen Nes-bitt Sal Mineo will literally beat the drums for his new movie, "The Gena a Story" he'll maks a coast-to-coast personal appearance tour to boost ticket sales. Get ready for a rock 'n' roll version of "Comin' "Round the Mountain" by a singer called "Johnny Two Voice" who is apt to be a sensation among those who adore that beat The young man's name derives from the fact that he switches from low.

to high voice with alarming facility Edward G. Robinson and his wife have just taken a long lease on an apartment on East Sixty-third street. comedy of comeoy or if luxury iu- IjL. -arity raffle. p(f' Kim Novak Debbie Late Show DJAKARTA An Indonesian puppet show, or "Wayang Wong," begins at 9 o'clock in the evening and doesn't end until sunrise.

The puppets, flat dolls made of buffalo skin and hinged at the joints like scissors, are operated behind an illuminated screen, which allows the audience to see only their shadows. Such puppet shows are popular entertainment in Djakarta, capl-tal of the island republic. Restaurant Ftrmtrtj O'Donntlh'i 577 MurfrMsbor Rd. OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK Sunday Special Choice of Mtat, C-J flfl 2 Salad, Daiiart I RITZ THEATRE P.M. Today, Monday Tuosday Crtfory Peck.

Harry Cuardino "PORK CHOP KILL" Hard-Hitlinf MeloJromt t' I 1 -vf I 7 ft fwfh Leslie Caron Directors are more important A reporter asked how she stood the dreadful English climate after living so long in Paris. "Ah, the English climate Is no different from Paris'. It rains just as much there but the French people have a built-in gaiety that does not let them notice it. "I check the weather reports every day. When London is blue, so is Paris.

When London is gray, so is Paris. The English stay indoors when it rains and complain. The Frenchman will sit under the awning at his sidewalk cafe, sip his drink, gaze at the pretty girls and the sky is always blue." x. A Johansson Signed For Move Role HOLLYWOOD Ingemar Johansson, newly crowned heavyweight champion of the world, will make his motion picture debut in "All The Young Men," starring Alan Ladd and Sidney Poitier. it was announced by Hall Bartlett, who will produce and direct the film.

The deal with Johansson was concluded in his home town of Goteborg, Sweden, and climaxed months of negotiations. Following his stunning knockout victory over Floyd Patterson last June, the services of the handsome young Swede were sought by practically every top motion picture producer both here and abroad. In "All The Young Men," Johansson will portray a tough, rugged machine gunner from the Swedish UN forces in Korea assigned to an advance platoon of American Marines which Is ambushed and cut off behind enemy lines. By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD (AP) Leslie Caron says there was a good reason why nearly everybody connected with "Gigi" won an Oscar except the actors, none of whom was nominated. "The actors didn't deserve to be nominated," declares the plain-talking French actress.

"In a movie, the others, especially the director, are much more important than the actors." At the last Academy awards, director Vincente Minelli won one of the movies' nine Oscars. "Gigi" won for every category for which It was nominated, a rare feat. Not Her Favorite "Gigr Is not Leslie's favorite picture. Her favorite is the current "The Subterraneans," in which she portrays a deranged beatnik who finds mental health through love. "It makes me furious when people say you will never be better than you were in My favorite picture is always the one I am working on-site I would never grow as an actress." Of "The Subterraneans," she says: "This is the kind of a picture that will either be a tremendous flop or a tremendous success.

Even if it is a hit. there will be some people who will walk out of the theater. It's so offbeat that not everyone will understand it" Lives in England Leslie lives in England now with her stage director husband, Peter Hall. "I love England very much the country and the people," she says. FRED WARING IN "STEREO HOLIDAY i 3 a I I TWO UNUSUAL FEATURES BOTH MAurrt dun.

tMOMTTt ftOUftf) STARTS THURSDAY SUNSET PARK SWIMMING PICNICKING Middle Most Beautiful Recreational Park END of NEELY'S BEND MADISON. TENN. Lana Turner Fred Maye next? foot. His understudy, another Yorkshire terrior, named Annie, is now taking the cuddles and the cues Lily Pons is reported to have a serious new admirer a rich Texan. Mrs.

Feller Ailing Mrs. Bob Feller, wife of the famed pitcher, is in the hospital facing surgery Former detective Horace James, who resigned Movies BORDEAUX DRIVE-IN: "The Big Circus." Shows at 7:15 and 9:30. CRESCENT DRIVE-IN: "This Earth is Mine." Shows at 7:15 and 9:30. SKYWAY DRIVE-IN "This Earth is Mine." Shows at 7:15 and 9:30. BEL-AIR DRIVE-IN: "Tha Nun's Story." Shows at 7:15 and 9:30.

COLONIAL DRIVE-IN "The Nun'a Story." Shows at 7:15 and 9:30. WARNER PARK DRIVE-IN: "This Earth is Mine." Shows at 7:15 and 9:30. MONTAGUE DRIVE-IN: "This Earth is Mine." Shows at 7:15 and 9:30. LEBANON ROAD DRIVE-IN: "Thunder in the Sun" and "The Young Captives." Shows at 7:15 and 9:30. announce TS PERSON! AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS OCT.

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to 5:30 P.M. Open Saturday Till P.M. MOONGLO Pulnkl, Tennessee Sunday. Monday, Tuesday THI MOST SUintSNG MMI Of THI YIAII Presents I AN ARCOLA PRODUCTION Starring In CinemaScope and METROCOLOR Fnm tkt Most Grlpiiu Bttt Stlltr Of Our Timtl I SUctrHytnil "The Nun's Story" Audray Htpburn Pater Pinch In Vivid Technicolor! I a From thf Very Brtiii She Wmt A ol Likt the Othrrt "Tha Nim'e Stnru" From the EUctrifyinf Hst S'Titrt 9 A IU -a mi i. Color I i i Tht Story of a Mtm't Lonfiml mi It oman' Stcrtl Hunter I Rock Hud ton aan Simmon "THIS EARTH IS MINE" Corf out teli' color 9 Scoff plui THE YOUNG CAPTIVES Stevan Mario Launt Parian Tom Saldan IT.

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