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Philadelphia Daily News from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 51

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Earl Wilson 'Geo from 5 to 7 Now Playing at Yorktown "Cleo from 5 to 7," a French film with a provocative title, also has a provoca- T3 TJ sights and sounds. It is a chance meeting with a young soldier, who also has faced death, that gives I her the understanding and strength to face her physi-; cian and his report. The movie Is the work of I Agnes Varda, one of France's! new wave directors. She brings an imaginative camera to the girl's wanderings. Sandra' Saunders ries on outwardly much the same.

SHE VISITS a fortune teller, tries on frivolous hats, rehearses with her zany songwriters and has a brief visit from her wealthy lover, preoccupied as usual with business matters. Finally, she walks alone through the streets and parks of Paris with a new awareness of the British Take N. On Show Biz Front NEW YORK. The Redcoats have taken over again. The British aren't coming they're already here.

Sassy Shirley Bassey, who's Welsh, opened a singing date at the Plaza Persian Room and I noticed that while accents around the supper clubs used to be French, now they're Brrrrrritish. These limeys are so young 20s or early 30s that's the scary part. With Tony Newley, only 31. having captured B'way FEATURE TIMES iSJAmi 111 IN 1 It 31 5 51 115 IMS CD 70 CN tive, though morbid theme. The import, now on the Yorktown screen, deals with the reactions and transfor-' mation of a beautiful young woman who fears she has an incurable disease and soon will die.

During a two-hour period while she awaits the results of a medical test, the camera follows her through a round of ordinary activities which take on new significance in the light of her fears. Cleo, played by Corirme March and, is a popular Parisian singer whose life has been filled with superficialities. When faced with the possibility of death, she car-La Salle Masque The Masque of La Salle College production of Thornton Wilder 's "The Matchmaker" will open an eight-performance run Sunday, Dec. 9, in the College Union Theatre on campus, the play Is a part of the college's Centenary Drama Feestlval. 12T LETCH LABXEKCE HARVEY- STCATU 7TI .1 TF.l io off ict CHOICE SEATS NOW! with "Stop the his friend, author-composer Lionel Hart (same age, same sideburns) is here to do it with incoming "Oliver." Bart ringsidfd at the Plaza and embraced Bassey the Sassy after she'd sung his song "As Ing As He Needs Me" which may make it just as big as Newley's "What Kind of Fool Am Sassy Bassey belted her songs so lustily that singer Kosina Pagan asked, "What does that girl EAT to sing like that?" "Caviar," replied Bass the Sass.

THE WHOLE PASSEL of redcoats including some 25-year-olds from the similarly British "Beyond the Fringe" went on to the Copacabana where Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme of course sang the Newley and Bart songs. TONITE at 0:30 Mm imwocs the arsssr day IIN 1 tnWA I IQNAL STAK5 PEN 1:30 J. PMOME T-TSM uiurrKti nuKnt VV SPECTACLE IEUNDALEE UNSURPASSED 'AQimsBcetintof eiPII i plus) SHIRLEY HASSEY fueled by caviar Off 30 AW ALt CAY TOCAr THE ENGLISH SPEAKING Mil ALMONESSON, NJ. MINUTIS ROM HOMI Air Cttiitiumti DANCING SAT, SUN. UVE I AND ART WENDEL I His Orch.

oancino instiuction VftT wnoat rjuii PAL GO A STORY OF THE SUES NEW TEAK'S EVE. SNOW BANC! TICKETS NOW ON SAU SOPHIA lORIN ANITA Ulna Tickt my bm purchased Bowling IORY SCHNCIDf I Alley to OWk. COUPlfS ONLY Joan Collins, one of the most beautiful girls in the world, was with Newley and I asked her about this British invasion. "It's a British 'nouvello vague' (new wave), said Joan, British herself. Anyway, once you had to know French to understand New York's mart entertainment.

This season you hav to understand English. Not onlv English but British. EARL PEARLS: Do you realize that today there are children growing up who have never seen an empty parking space? Never before have homes been so comfortable and families so seldom in them. it if it JUST TWO MONTHS from having her baby, lovely Tina Robin' still singing publicly Comedian Harvey Stone told some nonresponsiv? customers in one club. "Bov, if we're ever in a desert together, and I have the water, Cod help you'." Is Ann Sheridan now marrying Scott McKay, her long-time beau? Van Johnson glamorized EI Morocco's Bossa Nova party (from a sitting down position, as he doesn't dance) Carol Burnett's got a great new routine she's going to do for the Fight for Sight audience at Carnegie Hall Jan.

13 and for JFK in Washington, at the Inauguration Anniversary Show. Jan. 18 The new Frank Sinatra abode, for himself and familv, will be in a new apartment building at 72d and he East River, and, as usual, Frank probably will occupy it three or four times only. I' Mi PAIKINO ON PtfMISfS Enjoy a quality blend and don't overspend Mr. PMsap: Invite me to your holiday jmrties lli I 1 In Beautiful-.

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