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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 12

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Rochester, New York
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and Chrer NEWPORT HOUSE 2 Films Open Today 12 AT MARTINA PLAZA THEATRES roio tet LYELL A' 1 Waring ALAN ROD SPECIAL SEAtOOR tirl Vtti H.CDDINSS Other Attractions Hoid Over 1 IflbJr, I ELVIS LADD STEIGEn: If a 1 mZ ,111 TCVMilltVt. JT'L'i c. wi I I PLUS "THE HELLIONS" ELVIS I Generation" The Coronet and Regent Theaters both open vith fiit-rLn attractions starting today. ilaylry M.VS latest fclni. -Whistle Down the Wind." is the story of a young girl who thinks an escaped murderer is Christ returned to earth.

Whistle'" is featured at the Coronet Bernard Lee and Alan Bates as co-stars. At the Regent. Kerwm Matthews ar.d Judi Meredith team opposite Tonn Thatcher in "Jack the Giant Killer." Second attraction rn the bill is "The Boy Who Caught a Crook." OTHFR local movie houses a number of attractions are enjoying fxtended runs. Boys' Night Out." Judgment at Nuremberg." and Ron Voyage," at Loews, the Cinema and the Falace. respectively, are row their second week.

Only Two Can Play'' at the Little begins its second lap tomorrow. "That Touch of Mink" at the Paramount starts its thrd week today, joining "Search for Paradise'at the Monroe which chalked up that figure yesterday. At the Fine Arts. 'Majority of One" has fie weeks heh.md it and still going strong And the current record holder. West Side Story," is in its 14th week at the R.wera.

I ilk. I 7 alK'YW "l5UI LAST 2 WEEKS 'FOLLOW THAT DREAM' 't V8, 7 t-i is Tfct newest 66l 'THE YOUNG SAVAGES' vturivt. hmbmmdmA di5EAn FDn 1 KiM JAMES TONY IUcMiy PARADISE USi "OVflK CflRNER RHNDAUX i 1 1 M.MwMk I 5UV IN A MAST1N BANSOHOFF PRODUCTION i Cfcidrt. Varfcr 12 90e 4yim IN CINEMASCOPE AND .0 aw conditioned i 1, i METROCOLOR wiw. 1 1 'iiiiM5i-Mj i ir HiLoov? 1 I I lUllJKjjl'Ji VSJ 2nd WEEK I BOBBY VAN 1 1 '2 rVf--' WHO HK Ol 7' Haxlft Mills finds Alan Bates' hiding place in hislle pown the Wind" at Coronet.

Hesion Reels at Idea of Being Jobless immature conduct of a few stars whii have concern for nobody but themselves. "Somebody once told me the difference between a professional and an amateur," Heston said. "The difference is that the pro does something even when he doesn't want to." nvMG.w HOLLYWOOD IN Charlton Heston'? success in a gigantic notion TONIGHT'S PERF. :30 lektr, N. Y.

DU 1-1001 and taking seersl small notebooks from a desk, he proved his point. You see these," he said, open.ng the books and pointing to notations on the paces. "1 leave these notes for nnself and thes're a lot worse than those anybody else could leave. "I'd better be my own worst critic. Who else will be' I fill one of these books each year.

Sometime I'd like for my performance to finish the way I envisioned it in my mind Heston also discussed professionalism as it applies to an actor, something that seems to have been replaced in Hollywood by the Acq do my A ward Vinnorf KSTMTM! picture like Ben-Hur" has no! yet wiped the memories of loan das when he couldn't find a job in pictures. "1 still can remember chronic un-rmplo STANLEY KRAMER Judgment u.m0 Self BEST Now It All comes fantastically auve-The storybook aoyehture 1:15, 4 45 I 30 P.M. riS- mM-lM crtr rrjtr 7 CKifWfl Tin but If Ore Charlton Heston ip said, re- That Thrilled The World For CENTURIES! 11 ICO PALACE XOCNfSTfl flEMIflf NG Mf NT NO RESERVED SEATS! 3 PERFOHMAHCES DAILY! mtrmiiffismtNPK! M.CES: WON. THKJ SAT. 'mm UNTIL 5 30 P.M.

00 CHILDKEN 65c EfcS SUN 1 HOI'DAVS Ji.M CHILDREN UNDER 7Sc TstPlOl Pan Frcn Med (hy to Disney ami mi iTtooMnf-'- rl ffttli coumsr tickets monoieo mon. thru fri. only Can Rtiurrl 14th WEEK! TONIGHT AT 8:30 SAT. 2:30 8:30 Mk-bs: CALLAN Deborah WALLEV lANDtS IGRK- CORCORAN Sfalcb Mai Africa'! Itrjnjut BEST PICTURE! Winner of 10 Academy Awards! rj 1 Wr.pOf EXCLUSIVE HELD OVER FINAL 2 DAYS WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY laxing the Luna room of his larco which looks dow a can on. I can not bp at ease when I'm out of work." said Heston.

who won an Academy Award for Ben-Hur'' and now stars in 50 Days to Peking" being filmed abroad. Heston interrupts "Peking." a story of the Boxer Rebellion in China, for a quick trip back home to play the Baptist in "The Greatest Story Ever Told" later this summer. Heston looks upon his status as one of Hollywood's busiest actors as unusual and something to get used to. "I've only recently reached the eminence of having two jobs at once," he said. Heston was sitting on the floor, his elbow resting on a couch as he spoke.

"I'm doing something you can never do right." he said. "A pitcher can pitch a perfect game but the actor never lived who did a perfect part. I never saw mvself in a part when I didn't think I could have done it. better." Heston described himself as his "own worst critic," "9AWARDS Edward Small Jade tie wait nR-j Kpduam MaTHFWS "Ioi MEREDITH (1R1 KPRWIKi life WW Eiclutiv Waif Ditnty'i at EYES IN OUTER SPACE" eoferi i DUSTY tH funn etowrt i Vllldr4k "0BCRt WAS NEVER jQRiH HA LHLK JI SO COMPLETELY DISARMING! MXI.l miUl ILU Hi in aofl SftCKi 1230 Sc.tHvill. ti II I-7V2I NEXT WEEK "KING Of KINGS" Bou Who Caught LrSSIiJJSL 1 POT' Cvtr.

All Wfitirn uwii OWtt AIR CONDITIONED -4 Sehini Thratr FINE ARTS It wewY WTTM AJ ni vlOOU. SOUTH AT GREGORY 4CTKMI WtTM A IR 1-5800 6th AND FINAL WEEK HELD OVER 3rd FINAL WEEK! mm ML fWM Air Conditioned 2nd SMASH WEEK! HELD OVER TOTEM. IILILJERS someone 3 go to gn'e TECHNICOLOR IK Wfftl mm SH'JE iilAKETTErlLfflG'VIRGIMMASKEljL'' Feature at 7:009:35 TJ AIR CONDITIONED Meredith Willson Gefs Award HOLLYWOOD UPP Meredith Willson. America's "Music Man," was presented the Humanitarian Award for 1962 from the National Father's Day Committee for his symbolic fatherhood to millions of fatherless boys. Willson has been active In Rig Brother and other youth aid projects.

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BAiALL iKalANT PLAY6RQUNP-Children Under 12 FREE! UMMI UU ij I t' fnfnrrurrriTrrfrin 555 P'CfZ BE 5-4820 I II thurston rawgsasi I rt II STARTS TODAY-FIRST ROCHESTER SHOWING 1 i i 11 I I I Hlil 1J1 1 1 OS 1-3221 EMPIRE EMPIRE BLVD. THREE RIVERS INN NOW tdry July I TONY MARTIN loylon od We'd Cotdy i-d Hornt Honey Girli 30 i'd rit. -ei 4.30 Spd Your Vocation with Com by Boot or Car Jgit of 31 on 57 Coming July 13 tor 10 Days Sammy Davit Jr. July It lor 8 Doyl Jocki Leonard PIiobo Retervottont Syracuse OL 2 2342 or OL 2-971 1 BE 5-7928 Origlml ROCHESTER FREI KIDDII HAYRIDES COME EARLY Elrii Proiloy "FOLLOW THAT DREAM' Small Hayward Jlt Chandir "THUNDER IN THE SUN" ALL-COLOR SHOW EXCLUSIVE! HELD OVER til SATURDAY Kirk Doutjlai Tony Curtii (Cin-Color) "SPARTACUS" Plut Walt Ditny't (in color) "EVES IN OUTER SPACE" Duity Hi tunny clown ton it Prsiev Comdy Hit "FOLLOW THAT DREAM" Burt Lancoitor- Rholly Winioro "VOUNG SAVAGES" KIDDIE KACTOON KARNIVAL ICOTTSVILLE FD, OPP. AIRPORT Hayley Mills-Star of Parent Trap" :5) MvV i t1L im i I A l.fir, ii CH 4 4941 STARLIYE W.

KEHRIETTI RO. 2 8152 1 (10 ATTRACTIONS 1 1 Elvii Prtsley In "FOLLOW THAT DREAM" North PARK 2 Story of th U.S.N "THE X-15" II nl I III' VU I Al MiULl' 1 l1 Sf 11 SOUL BROTHERS Jr featuring CHRIS JOHNSON On Vibes ttunnq B4bc0 SpA'l bi, Sjki 1 SIIFHI.ll! Lonnnc -K )f 404 Clinton Av. N. 1550 HUDSON IVL 3 Jrry Ltwii In "LADIES MAN PLUS KARTOON KARNIVAL Elvit Pioioy Arthur O'ConnolI I BERNARD 1EE ififiWi( Ttf Wff MHi DLBtRIMANN STNLEysHAPiRo'MRTiNwiw rokriwuhur "FOLLOW THAT DREAM CL 4 8381 CENTRAL 1700 long pona to. li I ap w.

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