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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 13. 196ft ad 23 EI 3 Tonight 8:30 Black Orpheus' Is Stunning Art :5: STAGE AT COFFEE HOUSE I iHt jwap or 1 SMAK PREVIEW TONIGHT AT P.M. 0 A liOTOUS COMIDT P. Vj.

auid 5 1 i ealore "CHANCE MIHlriG" By MILDRED MARTIN jallels the Greek Ifgead with the'pheus" jola-. Eurydice in deaibveoncsived and executed CUTICS ANO KHOtAlS, 1031 M. I cmt hflhtrtt Th "COWTtMPQ- EIGHTY ADVfKT'Jt! lcger.a ot urpaeus una nis Ui u.a it swirls iraa movement tAitr JAZZ ftUARTIT" sai ta i reww Sbursts lata- high comedy. wa3s inaccxor tcaiBsti na 10 weaxn, piiys-w in oawiu was- with croucd in "Black Orr.heus." personated by a stranger in im sua to rise upon Etui 118 wgeo cummin e. other day.

insistent power before those iosinfilo -ri want A fml.mfLUJmn' HMir lprtii lntrnotnat i 1 I 11 I priZi-wianiM film mads in Bra. tuvai costume. SV.lH ftulCAL KIT! 7 $1,25 51-50 $2.00 $253 far t. 2-4 -fcti it ftoi fiff. frit.

I ye Sip tvn tfTrf-dy hit TRANS-LUX TOrf zllby47-ycar-oid French director The Furies, who, rebuffed, tore1 uuor ana music and drama never quiet drums still beating Omhww anart. are mnre.nave seldom been so if. m' Marcel Camus Modernized, throbbing to the by hot-tempered Mira. to f-togly blended upon the iife 75C tATl SHOW TONIGHT -A, J( i .1 i n. CAMAn fi tt nntcinnntnlii 3 oi onims ana aouia Amen-whom ne naa oecome rewciani- 1 I on fiAL VsU iiUa IMS i7rr- iiTlMTiliTI" CinimaScooE COLOR by DE LUXE CHCICE SEATS AT E3X OFFICE can oance rnyuims, tne studio sly engaged belare Eurydice ap- The language, translated by TKo SV1Y rVU'VY i uewcomer is a sxuniung example pearance.

Ana me mt uoiamtm sometimes quaintly misspelled omvi vuiui mti oi ingenuity ana art as. wiin an now becomes the Bureau of Miss- vnniicH pnrt.ti... Art I UtlK'lBU 9 VA lUkMk. JV. 4 lltU 1 almost all-amateur cast, it par-iing Persons, a weird Macumbalpl I Jthe cast is perfect: Breno Mello, As Inquirer Ad-Takcr will bo happy hlB you writ your Want Ai.

Call LO SOW. a dtract Ua to Ad-Tikcr. nut Hfl MOVtVtt Cnmi tt'ik Ala Charming Story ceremony, the city morgue I I I 111 I If 1 Ml II U.Brazilian football player, as Or- LA through which Orpheus searches. pheus; Pittsburgh-born dancer ryr awaJ'3WBBTsfa) 1 for his dead love. I I i AMERICAN 1 3 PREMIERE Marpessa Dawn, the gentle Eurydice; Lee Garcia, a secretary, as Amazingly, there is no sense America's 0ldtx61lbtrt Sullivan Organisation lrlt THE G0KDSL1ERS bf Gibtif Sullivan 2 Performances Only Tonight Tomorrow at 1:30 ACADEMY OF MUSIC i lakuittiri Of Love, War of strain in restating the old leg her fun-loving cousin; cab driver "THERE IS ND CC'JDT AESUT IT end in terms of modern life among the Negroes living in pov Waldetar de Souia, her sailor: beau; Olympics champion Adhe-imar da Silva as Death, Lourdes East meets West romantically erty upon the green hills above againand with striking East Rio, descending to the city's de Oliveira is the vibrant, venge man color effect in The Wind streets for the carnival.

Mira; Aurino Cassanio and Seats: J3.75, 3.53, 2.75, 2.B0, 1.50 Cannot Read' at the Goldman. Produced by Betty E. Box, A 2nd i CHEAT Jl And around his central theme, Jorge Dos Santos, the boys l.nrtt: Mtla Strwt Fikr IilHnt Ust Chulmit Hill HMiltal Mi Mitt Mlnl taken from a book by Brazilian through, whom the spirit of Or- written from his novel by Rich Like to work outdoors? Want a pleasant, good-paying job? CCSfax 3-4443 Aim MMwriti Fax, a. ft r. jl MAT.

TOSay 12:30 tt. ard World of Suzie pheus continues to live, Mason, directed with sentiment author, Vinicius de Moraes, Camus has woven a moving affirmation of life and its continuance. For, when his "Black Or- and warmth by Ralph Thomas. r-4i 4 Til1 Lf "Wind" owes almost as much of HHarlodt Satire on Foreign Intrigue 1 Jfj JLij its appeal to its exotic India set Peter Sellers Laclana PoalazzI Terry-Thomoi SEATS TOM. 2:30 tings as to the charm of its stars, 1 Dirk Bogarde and dainty Japan ese newcomer, Yoko Tanl.

WARTIME ROMANCE How Playing Tkrn Moy 21 NORTH ABBOTT "Two For Th Seesaw" 1960's Dramatic Thinderboit 0 MM With overtones of everything 4f kr. i-se mi wad. at. i hm MORE REALISTIC AX3 INCISIVE THAN 'THE LOVERS' "AN IMPOST ANT PICTURI DARING STARTLING A SHOCKCR1" Brookhouier-BuUttln from "Sayonara" and "Love is Many Splendored Thing' ig" 11 The Bridge on the River Kwai to '1 I 1 I 4 I I 4 I the I Jl A '1 I this is toe wistful story Slim 1 wartime love and secret riage of a handsome English en KISS BROCKS flier and a lovely Japanese "ene 11 1 -1 iignu and cntiinui amtiii, iu 1 3 1714 Walnrt St. Ft 5 my who comes out to Delhi in 101 N.

13t St. LI 3-4989 1 5 1 1 1943 to teach her language to British officers the Army plans 1 1 itii nii.j. 3A.MJ A Paramount Ficturo Com anylim eatwaan 3:55 P.M. and 9:45 P.M. and both faaturat (r.iyL li vtHn mtiiivwh nipniiT to use in the interrogation of pris SEE A mi FEATURE A.

oners IPX The growing affection of frem a MAJC3 STUDIO 1, no Hi author teacher and pupil is presented AViamiTtr1t tie 1a oris tn. ViaIi-I "THE WORLD OF fiRK.OGAftO SUZIS WONG" day elopement, a honeymoon in f. nrrrTifri the shadow of th Tai Mahal, ann 5 0111 J9 A.M. 1 an ecstatic idyl in a Japanese house turned over to the couple by a Brigadier General, who knows more than he is willing to Hurt tim THE TASCD SUBJECT THAT HAS BEEN TALKED ABOUT NEVER BEFORE SO FRANKLY REVEALED! tell. THE WOULD Stirring COREY UltH.

mm SATES, with Jromi Covin, tobtrl Wtrk and introducing KATE MlriX. Producer: Stanlay Cramitiit-Dinctcf Uilii Stmni CtUtign Mini litus The happiness of the pair is, OPEN EVERY' DAY BEGINNING SATURDAY MAY 14th FIRST EARTH PEOPLE TO ISIT THE alas, short lived. Suzuki San has sudden unbearable headaches, jr ti fj I I reaturaa Mi 1:30, which movie diognosticians will I have no trouble identifying. And to make matters worse, Lt. Michael Quinn is unexpectedly shipped to the front where he and another officer, who has been pretty much of a heel until then, i speedboats Yici are taken prisoner.

DEATH BED SCENE i 17 IS lit .1 To make a doomed story short, the lieutenant finds out about his. wife's illness, manages to escape h1 mntmz ifi f--IMi. nnD LAUGH 1 i. UlBly il UUtilo warn l-s rWrO I Funnier than 41 i must i 1 I more dead than alive, and reach- es the hospital just in time for one of those restrained, wrench ing death-bed scenes. 1.

I Bnl r1 I I It' In print, all this may sound trite, and even a bit maudlin. But through the genuinely touching AJmon8ston, J. Dancing Sat.Sun. Nites tii Is.Wpltrl CICHeilRA Open Bowling Always rzn tipr.trnv 1 i i 1 1 1 1 WE'RE NOW AT THESE 2 THEATRES RE NOW AT THESE 2 THEATRES quality of the performances, the magic of Thomas' direction, it succeeds in being surprisingly 1 MPH LA. FOR THE FIRST TIME TOGETHER it affecting.

Bogarde is immensely AT THE tu i AT THE D8 SQIIYA WILDE L. 1 A 1 I I sympathetic, particularly in the film's many intimately romantic SPRUCEM, An exciting NEW star! tHA I li 1 I interludes; while Miss Tani is not 60TH SPRUCE 6333 FRASKFCROAVfJ I only lovely in her kimonoes and hwotfr I 1-. uLSlnPia III I 1 Eastern adaptations of Western aPat Michon Lon Ballantyne I mfmyfc? 8 2 COAIRETEREVEAU JGN haw Mwky la dress, but a sincere, gifted little actress as well. Able in the sup A.FI CONDITIONED il rfmnnRC 8 UMCEHSORED VERSIONS I HiP 4 MAlKiTat 1 Door. Open 10:30 a.m.

i ITniUULS (J I porting cast are John Fraser, Anthony Bushell, Ronald Lewis, iMarne Maitland and Henry OF 2 THRILLING FILMS. WE HOPE YOU COME OVER DAKCINO IS DELIGHTFUL TO HARRY -V- I 1 ::1 I li And Monsters" Cinemascope 4 COLOR iiTTWi 1 ''V' QNOTraiMI MILDRED MARTIN 1 1 I 1 U0ER AND HIS ORIS. Mil Winner of 11 ACADEMY AWARDS Cmm Uti 1:45 P.M. SEE 2 FEATURES and "The CRUTtST SHOW ON EA8TK" at 12.30 P.M.-4 3b-8 45 P.M. MM UU TM.

tt 1 1 tl URt tart. lth ALL DAY PREVIEW TODAY! Itart. with ALL DAY afr i Arttii Hi 1 In ALL TIV.E ACADEMY AWARDS CHAMPION! DOORS OPEN lft4S A. M. ''W1UI i m.

"1 fid hdudk The threat was too ri4 I BESTl BALLROOM 111 WlilUtH IT til" JlJl fPA The aim was too The odds were too great fl a OH PRINCITOn At. Urn I But they were Alr-CandltlMti Taa l.llrwa ltt COUNTRY CLU3 ATKS5PHEBE 7 Thtflght.r Theg-rl f4 11 whoiought 1 i rl too stubborn to care! SIMONE if ISth CHESTNUT ILdJ LO-4-3751 1 TODAY P.F.I. S1GN0RET E0X OFFICE OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to P.M. SUN.

1 to I P.M. DS fi TUESDAY, FSISAY, SATURDAY. SUXSAT TONIGHT ffCT 1 Jf jt 1 a 3 1 -It I luuuuu in a aai luiuui a i a a uiiu A 11 i (WM-GMrdie) TRAVERS I A MC BILL vmrii I 9 J88S "Ma I ir.it" IRIOAL PATH) ART WEN DEL OKI HK9IRA FXtlUSIVtFHIlADttFHUSHOWIItS FEUUBfS: 7:40 1 9:40 STTS WtOttCSDA. MAV SHlMM Qa.all THESE 3 THEATRES OPEN ALL NIGHT onsn FOSTft, vocAtisr 'I with disaster smgmg cool. Zmm.

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