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angcleia Mixati Mar. 25, 1 970-Part IV MOVIE CALL SHEET Tentagon Rights Purchased juvenile lead In Howard Hawks' tentatively titled "Rio Lobo." John Wayne stars in the Cinema Center Films production. Chris is the younger son of Robert Mitchum. Frank. Welkcr, Bill Zuckert, Pitt Herbert, Robert Lieb and James McEachin have joined the cast of producer-director Ed Montagne's "How to Frame a Figg" at Universal.

Don Knotts heads the cast. Producer Lou Adler and director Robert Altaian have signed Bryan McKay to write the completed shooting script for MGM's "Brewster Leod's (Sexy) Flying Machine." Filming is scheduled for mid-May. BETTY MARTIN popular pioneer herpes, Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone, has 'signed multiple picture TV, contract- with Warner -Bros. Parker and his company, have moved on the Bur-bank lot. Future properties have not been set.

TV director, Reza Badjyi plans to make 'his motion picture directorial' debut on John- Haase's are you'-ready? "The, Saga of Larry Aquinas. and the Soul Brick Machine as Told to the 16-Year-Old Girl Reporter of the Eagle Rock Gazette." The working titie will be "Larry Aquinas." Lamont Johnson has been set by producers Ronnie Lubin and Harold Jack Bloom to "A Gunfight," which will star Kirk Douglas and Johnny Filming is scheduled for Spain in June. Judy Pace, who starred in American International's "Three in the Attic," has been signed foe a starring role in AIP's "Hi in the Cellar," a contemporary comedy which Theodore Flicker will direct. "Spy Mother," an original motion picture comedy about an international espionage agent, is being written for Warner Bros, by Jacques Cartier and Michael Murray. Writers Erick Roth and Roberta Ostroff have been signed by Spiilane Fellows' president Robert Blees to write the screenplay of "Shake Him Till He Rattles," which is scheduled for production this summer.

Bill Williams will play a Texas sheriff and Chris Mitchum will play the FESTIVE Cliff. Gorman, left, and Reuben Greene are guests at birthday party in film version of The "Boys in the Band," opening Friday at National. GUIDE Globe International has purchased the film rights to Frank E. Stranges' novel, "Stranger at the Pentagon," and George O'Hanlon has completed the screenplay for early filming. King International recently acquired O'Hanlon's original screenplay "Take Me to Coney Island." Rillington Place," the story of mass murderer John Christie, will he brought to the screen as a Pilmways production for Columbia starring Rich-a Attenborough.

The film, based on Ludovic Kennedy's book, will be directed by Richard Fleischer and produced by Martin Ransohoff and Leslie tinder. Filming is scheduled; this spring in England. Rock Hudson has scheduled a June start date for "Chuck," the initial project under-the banner of his newly 'formed company, arid R. Productions, which Rod McKuen will direct. The actor has been in London for the past three weeks recording his first i of McKuen songs.

Fess Parker, -who created two of television's most New Post for Segal at National General Milton Segal has been named vice president of National General tions, by Dan Polier, vice president in charge of production. Segal, -an attorney, joined' National General in February of 1968 and is in charge of business affairs. 'Celebration' Benefits Set Benefit performances of Los Angeles Harbor College's entry in the second American College Theater Festival, wilLbe held April 10-11 at 8:30 p.m. and on April 12 at 7 p.m. in the campus theater.

The production has been selected as one of 10 finalists. Now the college must raise money to take the musical play to Washington, D.C., -where three performances, will be given May 4-5. Funds are needed to defray costs of remounting the musical, renting musical in-struments and shipping production materials Summer Festival in London to Honor Beethoven Exdusiv. 1o Th. Times from Rvuttrs LONDON This year's Summer Festival of Chamber Music on London's South Bank will feature the works of Beethoven in honor of the bicentenary of his birth.

Another composer to get prominence in the 17 concerts, given Aug. 1-16, is Anton von Webern, now considered to have a great influence on today's "New PREVIEWS BEGIN MONDAY AT SPECIAL PRICES GALA OPENING APRIL 1 THRU APRIL 25 "ANN MILLER IS THE BEST OT MAMES!" John Chapman. N.Y.N "THE APPLAUSE WAS UNBELIEVABLE, THE BRAV0S. WHISTLES OVERWHELMING MlflLILDP "EVEN IF YOU'VE SEEN GO AND SEE MILLER'S IT'S SEEING IT FOR THE FIRST TIME!" TICKETS: BOX OFFICE, BYMAILt AGENCIES Openinc Nite Benefit Pert. April 1, 7:30 S25.00: $10.00, $1.00, 51.00 Mon.thruTbu.Ee.S:30:I.SO;7.SO.S.S0.5.SO Fri.

1 Sat Eve. :30: 3.50; J.S0, 7.50. 630 Wei. Sat. Mats.

2:30: E.50; 5.50,4.50, 3.50 3 Special Price Previews HOB. :30. Tues. 2:30 1 1:30 Marcn. 30-31 SS JO; S5.50, S4.50, 53.50 Make check payable mail to Hartford Theatre Enclose self-addressed Envelope Far Parties, phone Croup Sales 4S2-S6GC Tonight at 8:30 Specof fas'sr W.vtr Student Discount Tickets Avaifabf.

"GO SEE IT STIRRING FORCEFULLY PRESENTED BY A CAST OF TALENTED YOUNG PEOPLE ZEST AND EXCITEMENT THE STAR-FILLED FIRST NIGHT AUDIENCE WAS ENTHUSIASTIC." Io Guild, CitlzTt News IAS PALMAS THEATRE 7M2 N. Ins Pcrlmaj TuAels at box office, wt-bf mtti1.Ticketraa Oufieb, So. Calif. Music Co, IVAR THEATRE Vtuic Cities Liberty Ajnwet. Hollywood Phone Reservations Accepted.

Call 464-7121 ukeV frS TONIGHT AT 8:30 UNIVERSAL Hon-Slt: 10:00 JUT. thru 3:30 MOVIE As a guide to parents, The Times, lists currently playing movies as they have been rated by the Motion Picture Assn. of America. Movies not rated by the MPAA have been rated by The Times and are indicated by (T). GENERAL "A- -Boy Named Charlie Airport" Alaskan Safari" 'Ben-Hur" (T) "Kantasia" "Funny Girl" "Hello.Dolly!".

In Search of the Casta--ways" "Marooned" Oliver!" jRomeo and Juliet" "Samurai" Part 1 (T) "The Arch" (T) "2001: A Space Odyssey" "Woodstock" T. GP (Parental caution advised) "Anne of the Thousand Days" "Butch Cassidy and the GRAPHIC CINEMA ''jSSS' vY WIT THE TTPBEDIPD. WAS IT LIVING DESCENDANT OF THE MISSING LINK! A band of adventurers matches raw.courage against the terrors of New Guinea jungle bring back the creature that has haunted science for centuries! Sundance Kid" "Cactus Flower" Wagon" "Patton" "Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You" "Skullduggery" "The Kremlin Letter" "The Magic Christian" "The Molly Maguires" "The Only Game in Town" "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" "Topaz" RESTRICTED (Xo one under 17 admitted without parent or guardian) "Bob Carol Ted' Alice" "MASH" "The Adventurers" The Ballad of Cable Hogue" "The Liberation of L.B. Jones" "Zabriskie Point" (Xo one under 18 admitted) "Adalen '31" "Coming Apart" "What Do You Say to a Naked Lady?" "Without a SIGNATURE INC. PRESENTS FEATURE tSSIS I gU IDODll 21UZ SHERMAN WAT iruilll cwwwrmft PU88HC8T; YES, WE'VE BF.EN HELD OVER AGAIN II Abiolutuly Latt 4 Waaki in L.A.

Cei hat ban promotod for ill nudily. But while it is tru that two protly girls half strip In th first play, and two goodlooking young man ore naked throughout 90 percent of th sacond, nudity In not th iiiuo. "It is handled beautifully by the playwright. It arises naturally ond the director and actors treat ft that way. Though sex is the reason, for the characters to be naked, prurience has no part in it.

"The issue at the core of these plays is the nature of love. With quiet insistence they show us how human beings warp each other In the name of love, and how out of the horror can sometimes come a perfect miracle. There is no shortage of irony here. "But the two youngest people in these plays aro lovely in their innocence and perhaps, perhaps invulnerable in their faith in lave. And Gus Weill has said something startling and meaningful by making them both homosexual." James Colton Tangents 0:30 SAT.

7:30 10:30 SUN. 0:00 55.50, S4.50. S3.S0 TICKETRON i ALL AGENCIES BOX OFFICE OPENS 10 A.M. CORONET THEATRE 368 N. La Cienega 659-1940 Tonight at 8:30 fiddler Roof Tickets at Box Office, by mail, So.

Cat Music B37 Hill, all Mil-tuals. Music Cities, Liberty Agencies and Ticketron outlets. Phone 937-3500 LINDY OPERA HOUSE 5210 Wilshire nOT La Brta rTti.witJaii.jja TODD SUSMAN "A loud and clear answer to Broadway's Jimmy COUSTIN HOFFMAN)" TirnM LA. Premier, of Murray Schie-gal's Hilarious Broadway Com-tdy Hit OPENS MARCH 31 ul. half-hour before curtain to availability.

I.D. required. at Music Center. This Sunday May 17th at 2:30 MUSIC CENTER rAViLION MUSIC CENTER lAHMANSON 'theatre NOW THRU APRIL 25 "AN INCREDIBLY GOOD-SHOW" -fcwardj, VARIETY Center Theatre Group Elliot Martin, Director presents Jack Rasemar Isnviioni Honrs by Robert E. Sherwood also starring Sam Jaffe dirictsd by Garson Kanin Eviis.

-Except Sun. 8:30, Sot. Mats 2:30 AH available tickets are on sale at the Music Center Box Office, 13S North Grand Avenue (626-7211) ortd Mutuol, CompuHcket, Liberty agencies and So. Calif. Auto Club.

STUDIOS TOUR 1030 3:30 1 Sn Drnclorics for othtrlrti Ftatortt fcl AU. AOt AaH'TTtO Spoken Drama usic NOTICE! PRECEDENT-SETTING ENGAGEMENT TO BEGIN AT THE PARIS THEATRE FRIDAY Our' generation has produced sex cults arid tribes' devoted to bizarre and animalistic practices some climaxed by death with such sensationalism that it now competes with Denmark's PORNOGRAPHY," Germany's bold sex education films and SwedenVsexuai- liberality for world-wide attention. THIS FILM WAS NOT MADE TO SHOCK BUT TO INFORM THOSE DARING ENOUGH TO SEE WHAT IS TAKING. PLACE '328-63751 eaBffikft)) PARIS RED BARON" 749-6W EVERY TICKET OPEN 10 am to 2 am SAND BOX THEATRE 4877 Lankersliiiti 81. No.

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BACH: Suite No. 3 in STRAVINSKY: Requiem Canticles VERDI: Four Sacred Pieces IQS ANGELES MASTER CHORALE NEXT WEEK: Orchestra on tour throughout Southland. Thursday 8:30 Friday 1:30, April 10 GINA BACHAUER solo piano STRAVINSKY: Petrouchka (Complete Ballet), RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 3 A MYSTICAL LOVE COMBINING ELEMENTS OF HUDSON'S "GREEN. MANSIONS 'AND THE KfORKS OF JEAN GENET.

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