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Arizona Republici
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1 4-F The Arizona Republic Phoenix, Sunday, May 14, 1961 Olivier Is Signed For New Picture IT VII liiiajietii L'HS 1 A I LTo Stage, Loves It A TRIUMPH OF ART Neu- York Time THE GREAT CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA OF AMSTERDAM 120 MUSICIANS May 20, 8:30 P.M. Encanto Park Bandshtll "MAGNIFICENT MUSIC Evening Ut "MOST MEMORABLE EVENT OF THE CONCERT SEASON" Nw York World Tlogrm "FINE-GRAINED, SENSITIVE Bull.tin FOR RiSERVATION CALL: AL 4297f Llnd Box Olllct, Htnny'i, in St. Adimi Mill Ordar Acccpltd nl mm picked as the Book Society choice for May In Great Britain. It was written by James Barlow. By WARD MOREHOUSE NEW YORK (NANA) -Virginia Gilmore was a promising young Broadway actress when married Yul Brynner, then working as a guitarist at the Blue Angel.

Aften his fortune began to rise, she gave up her career to become a fulltime housewife and mother. Now that the marriage is over, she has returned to the stage in "Critic's Choice" and she's loving it. "It's a complete new life for IN OBSERVANCE OF MOTHER'S DAY Alt Mothers Over 60 Admitted FREE Today HOLLYWOOD Laurence Olivier has been signed by Warner Bros, ta star in the screen version of the new British literary success, "Term of Trial," it was announced by William T. Orr, studio production head. Olivier is scheduled to begin work on a picture early next January.

He will portray the part of a schoolmaster whose life takes a surprising, scandalous turn when a pretty teenage student pretends she Is having a love affair with him. James Woolf will produce "Term of Trial" for Warners and Peter Glenville, who directed Olivier in both the title role and the King role in "Becket," will direct the picture. "Term of Trial" has been "MARINES" SCRIPT HOLLYWOOD Wamer Bros, has assigned Sid Harris to write a script for "The Marines Have Landed," Warners' forthcoming comedy. 1 1 vv -V'. M' S-'JP'-T Wothlngfon at 1st SrrMt MATINEES Dally From Neenl REGULAR PRICESI rv A jitoe and I'm very happy," PRE! PARKING ALL DAY SUNDAY said.

"This is my first stage role In 10 years. It took me a long time to get acting out of my ONE OF THE ALL-TIME 6REAT ENTERTAINMENTS! IfcttmrtiMaf MndIhtWHM to Oiyt Virginia Gilmore New Life For Her ltystem. I don't believe I ever jgot it out completely. During 10 years I ran a house for here in New York and in "Chicago, and up and down the "country, ending up in "I've changed a lot. and learned a lot.

1 now lelieve I can play things I wouldn't have dreamed about seasons ago. And It's a lucky thing for me that there aren't many actresses around in my age bracket, the late 30's. I don't know what happens to them they just dis-. appear." ADDED Academy Award Winner Beit Documentary Film WALT DISNEY'S "HORSE WITH THE FLYING TAIL" They CanH Send Gary BacU To El Segundo, He's There mm tUKIIASttK couw Plus corridors and windows that overlook Central Park. There are bright rugs from Puerto Rico, and white fur rugs in the bedroom.

Her bed is enormous in its width, with low-hanging chandeliers on either side of it. A large clock face from a railroad station in France, mounted on the stove of a caboosu, serves as a table, and another table is from Mexico, a gigantic log cut in half and weighing more than a ton. "My son he's also Yul's son is in school in Switzerland, but he will be here with me during vacations. His name is Rocky and he's 11. Yul and I were married for 15 years (they were divorced last year and he has remarried).

He lives in Lausanne, Switzerland, and we write back and forth. We're still good friends. "Yul was in this country on a Swiss passport when we got married. And at that time Actors' Equity had a rule that foreigners had to wait six months between jobs. After I got pregnant I could not work and Yul was not allowed to work.

Finally I went before Equity and explained the situation and they gave Yul a waiver wasn't Yul wonderful in The King and I'? He was "The King and VIRGINIA, born in El Monte, has striking good looks and is an artistic and imaginative actress. She's an expert in chess and is, I believe, one of the few Americans who know the Japanese game of Go. She made her Broadway debut in a tender and beguiling play, "Those Endearing Young Charms." She later appeared in "Dear Ruth" and "The Voice of the Turtle," and was in Maxwell Anderson's "Truckline Cafe," which inspired Anderson's scornful attack on drama critics "The Jukes Family of Journalism." "All the players in the cast wanted 'Truckline' to close, but it became a controversial thing and stayed on for a while. During rehearsal I kept wondering who was going to play a young man in the cast. Then I found out.

His name was Marlon Brando and he was sensational. "When they asked me to play 35 UVEllESTSpotinWrfwf EMKUTAINMENT. TECHNICOLOR OUEST STARS In Tht Bid Wonderful Story dally of the Boys Club, manager of a Little League baseball team and a Sunday school teacher at the Methodist Church. His varied civic activities won him the city's "Young Man of the Year" award. George Gerloch Cnlvin (from 6:30 am I'ril 2:00 am SAJARf SCQTTSDAU I CALLED ON Virginia in her r18th-floor apartment in Central Park West near 80th Street.

It has the spaciousness of the Petrified Forest, the roominess of the Painted Desert. She has eight high-ceilinged rooms, wide Treat MOTHER To a Wonderful Entertainment Experience Today at 1 :30 and 8 P.M. tut BOCKnt (tilt OPfN 7 SHOW ol DUSK THC NIGHT SHt TURNED CHtVfcNNt Igold-f tvTn iwto woman'tevehi BEN-HUR' A Smile Oh IUASA PAIIFH TTV i over 30 different flavors prepared from StiPHlUiM ACADEMY AWARDS ill In The T.JL II WINNER OF ITMniMIori vk HOLLYWOOD Young Gary Vinson, the popular cub reporter, Chris Highbee, of Warner "The Roaring 20's" for ABC-TV, has a unique reason for continuing to commute to his home town of El Segundo each day. "Warner Bros, signed me because they liked the type of personality I had as the result of my years in El Segundo. If I moved to Hollywood with other actors as my neighbors, I'm still young enough that the different environment could alter my personality.

They might say, 'Send the kid back to El Segundo'," he explained. "I'm also not yet a good enough actor to just turn on any kind of a personality a director might call for. Besides I like to be with my boyhood friends. Gary is a distinguished citizen of his home town. While still attending El Segundo High School and El Camino Junior College he was recreation director for three of El Segundo's playgrounds.

He also was head including BEST PICTURE DON'T MISS IT LAST 3 DAYS RRY! UlN West INDIAN SCHOOL "EST FILM EDITINa- "BIST FECIAL EFFECTS" 'EST SOUND" "BEST COSTUME" CU10R "BEST MUSIC SCORE" "BIT ACTOR" BeT DIBtCTION" "BtT BUPPORTINQ ACTOR" 'BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY" lemon! "BET ART DIRECTION" ICOLUNI 11 I ID! ni MS THAT Dl TO E1PUIN I jHowiudl fa Scmmim Dflwp Thl Vicious Mh wm i mwi "051 rnKinis I ini-me Phi N' lercH Th iniide si V' IbEEl motbtoi. HUE S1HTH Of TRIPLETSl I WE DAI ory trutX IE TO LTJX WN 'Ml It is the story COLOR NARCOTIC be- yy BoldlViloll fi1 Story recipes daily from 5 till 10 Sunday from noon full course dinner 49er DINNER 51.49 A Golden cause be was a mi'ifm it- MirnrMiiiiiwiwiri h0 reDci was a r3 MaxLcrner To Lecture Sunday r- Max Lerner author, teacher journalist will speak on "4he subject of "Ideas Are Weap-i. -ins" on the Temple Beth Israel 'j -Forum Series next Sunday at I ri p.m. in the Temple 10th Avenue and Flower. A graduate of Yale College 7 and Yale Law School, Lerner taught at Sarah Lawrence rollege, Williams College, and -Harvard University and has zheen dean of the Graduate at Brandeis University, he is now filling the post p-es professor of American Civil- rJzation.

His book, "America As a Civ-: ittization" published in Deccm-: ber 1957, received wide acclaim has been a bestseller since If "its publication. Twelve years in the writing, it deals fully with contemporary American life and the recent changes that iave taken place in it. It is being translated and -published around the world. Now at work on a book about politics, "Beyond the -dPower Principle," he is also the author of "The Unfinished i "It Is Later Than -Jfou Think," "Ideas Are Weap-: tons," "Ideas for the' Ice Age," 1'The Mind and Faith of Justice "Actions and Pas-: zsions," etc. Ivy in 'Critic's Choice I didn think I'd like playing a bitchy part.

I'd been loved in plays and didn't want to be hated. But it's been fun. I climb six flights of NOW APPEARING "THE INK SPOTS" Opening May Jl DEEDY BILL he nJflW Known steps to my dressing room ti M- I A i I I I I i 1 1 1 I I I I tm I I IHII1 I 111 II I 111 Kur. that's 24 times on matinee days." 5 1635 East Indian School Rd. Un 1:30 P.M mi Treat 20 oz.

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Monro BILL'S RECORDS, Park Central and Uptown Plaia HAL'S RECORDS, Papaso Plaza HILL'S RECORDS, Tempa Ctnter OPERA FILM FESTIVAL MATINEE TODAY ONLY Banquet rooms available full course dinners $2.35 including tax tip at 2:00 P.M. at the KiVa: "IL TR0VAT0RE" ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY BEST PICTURE OF THE will again serve ih SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY MENU On Sunday May 14th In addition fo the fine menu prepared by Chef Amherd we are also featuring a SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM including HAYDER HENDERSH0TT and his Merrie Men iogefher wifh MARTHA CARMACK and her ANTIQUE DULCIMER Playing and Singing OLD ENGLISH FOLK SONGS THE FOOD AND THE MUSICAL PROGRAM ARE ALL DIRECTED TOWARDS AN UNUSUAL AND SATISFYING MOTHER'S DAY CELEBRATION KiUa 15 E. Main Scottsdale 'BEST FOREIGN FILM" Color Film FiAl Heard KWSWEEK ACADEMY Feature at 5:00 6:45 8:30 10:15 AWARD WINNER "BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR" NEWWS SATURDAY REVIEW SAYS: "Belgium. Where the Past r. Meets the Present," a 31-minute film in color, will be shown at t.

the Heard Museum 3 p.m. to-; tlay. The film reveals how the Bcl-; gians, working in the fertile plains of Flanders, the textile mills of Ghent and the smoky country of mines and foundries, are animated by their rooted i sense of historical continuity. This is largely drawn from their pleasure in staging ceremonies festivals, rich in pageantry, "that commemorate brave deeds of long ago. The Heard Museum will be from 1 p.m.

to 5 p.m. mimv "VIOLENT AND CRUEL AS THE INCIDENTS OF 'THE iHJiL mil VIRGIN SPRING' ARE THE SCENES ARE AS Green Gables STARKLY HORRIFYING AS ADVANCE REPORTS HAVE LED US TO EXPECT THE EMPHASIS 1)15 VAN CHAMBORD 301 N. CENTRAL Jcui Wlcfiu I I THROUGHOUT IS NOT ON SHOCK FOR THE SAKE fieservarions: PA one CR 9-5S25 Mil OF SHOCK, BUT ON THE EMOTIONS THAT ACCOMPANY THE REVELATION OF EVIL IN East Thomas Road at 24th Street HUMAN ACTIONS." CV 5 II "EXTRAORDINARY 1 i- i .1 Amur? nuiv N.Y.Poa NUUhld wnbi flow YOU Can Join Hotel WESTWARD HQ'S No on under It will be admitted. tssss1 INGMAR a m1 SWIM CLUB BERGMAN Choice of One French Onion Soup, Gratinee, Cream of Asparagus "Princess" or Crisp Green Salad with Sherry Dressing ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF, au jus $3.75 BAKED SUGAR CURED PREMIUM HAM. with Champagne Sauco and Candled Yams ROAST LEG of SPRING LAMB, Mint Jelly $2.75 ROAST STUFFED YOUNG Vi CHICKEN.

$2.50 with Cranberry Sauce Creamy Whipped Potatoes Fancy Fresh Garden Vegetables Our Own Roll Basket with Blueberry Muffins i mm um-mjrr 3 hi WW S4 OF Reservations PRIME RIB AL 8-0357 Reservations CHAMBORD AL 8-0719 DESSERTS Fresh Strawberry Short Cake. Black BoHom Rum Pit French Vanilla lea Cream or Creamy Sherbet Cup Your Choice of BEVERAGE Children's Portion (Under 12) $1.50 Ample FREE Parking I CINEMA PORTOFIHO'S 44 D. Eait Main Scottidale One Mather Day Cake to each table it treses Complimenti of Jay Newton MATINEE TODAY Showi at 1:30, 3:00, 4:30. 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 "ANATOMY AWARD FOR COMPLETE DETAILS Coll Frances Broden Hotel WESTWARD HO AL 3-2181 between 10 A.M. and 3 P.M.

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