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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 15

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Sunday, Nortmbcr 3, 1957 0 0 0 I SECTION TWO--PAGE FIVE THIS WEEK'S FILM Don Murray scuffles with a pair of dope-pushers in a scene from the Co-Ed's Wednesday-Saturday feature, "A a of Rain: 1 The pic- lure, one of the first to be made under the new movie code allowing production of films on such subjects as narcotics, also stars Eva Marie Saint, Anthony Franciosa and Lloyd Nolan, It is the motion picture version of the smash Broadway play. At right, young Doclor Simon FARE IN DENTON Sparrow (Dirk Bofiarde) administers a badly needed dose of medicine to one of his patients, a woman who had a different treatment in mind. The picture is "Doctor at Large," and will be the first i shown at the Fine Arts Theatre. The a will hold opening ceremonies Monday by invitation only, and will he officially open Tuesday. Entertainment Calendar TODAY "Jailhoiisc Rock" with i Presley, Ihe late Judy Tyler, Mickey Shaughnessy and Dean Jones.

(Drama wilh Rock 'n' Roll) Campus. "Omar Khayyam" with Cornel Wilde. Pa- gct, Derek, Raymond Mas- scy. Yma Sumac and Joan Taylor. ICoslumc Drama) Co-Ed.

"Something of Value" ivitli Rock I Hudson, Dana Wynter and Sidney Poiticr. (Drama) Also "Blonde Sinner" wilh Diana Dors. pense) Rancho. "Richard III" with Sir Laurence Olivier; Claire Ralph Richardson. John Gielgud.

and Sir Cedric Hnrdwicke. (Shakespearian Drama) Sludenl Arl Theatre. "Doctor Large" with Dirke i Just Grew Out Of Part NEW YORK Jenny Hecht, who used to be child actress on Broadway, finds growing up can cause career problems. Still in her early icons. Jenny was signcii a while back for a role in "The Rope Dancers." But when Ihe show went into production, it was found slie had outgrown the part, and it has been reassigned lo II year old Beverly Ltins- ford, a Broadway newcomer.

liogarde, MoricI Pavlov and James Robertson Justice. (Comedy) Fine Arts Theatre (formerly (he Texas) Grand opening, by invitation only on Monday night. Recital: Nadir.c Conner, leading soprano of Ihe Metropolitan Opera Ttt'U Main Auditorium, 8 p.m. TUESDAY "Public Pidgcon No. 1" i Red and Vivian Elaine.

(Comedy) Also "Navy Wife" with Joan Bennett, Gary and Shirley Yamaguichi. (Comedy) Rancho. WEDNESDAY "A Hatful of Rain" with Ev Marie Saint, Don a Anthony Franciosa and Lloyd Nolan. ma) Co-Ed. THURSDAY "Rodan" with Kenji Sawara am Yumi Shirakawa.

(Science Fie lion) Campus. Concert: Dallas Symphony Or cheslra. NTSC -Main Auditorium 8:15 p.m. "Annie Get Your Gun" i Betty Hullon and Howard Keel (Musical Comedy) Rancho. "Gate of Hell" wilh Machukc Kyo.

(Japanese Historical Drama Student Art Theatre. FRIDAY "Texas" with Glenn Ford am William Holden. (Western' Als "A -Kiss Before Dying" with Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter, Virginia Lcith and Joanne d- ward. (Suspense) Rancho. Dallas Symphony To Laimcl 57th Season At NT Thursday New Movies In Denton KHAYYAIA." Fctl a-d nwi-cf- (Cc-'pd WilJf) jcini his Persian FrXe JcH and -n tfe tart cf S-ah tf hs p'jns lo n'jrrr, C-tb-a teen di A 13 Jhe ti-'J of riruj craved suJle.

Vnide is fcr ihe ruider. (Ccslur.f Dfir-j) Co E(J. DCdol Al UBGEi" ll-e ih-id of ihi "Oocrcr" lenes, "Deca! e( in Ihe medics! P'c'iuicn. loirs c-t on a ro sujeon al a Union dx.des (a a in ai. 13 in vcs mi offers IVs hoici'al'l thief Janr emn Fine Airs Iftiir.erlr ihe fornjl open- inyilaHon cr.ly), tl-aiily ngjlar peilorm "A HAIfUl OF RAIN;" Don Wuifiy, ol tre suffers pi ho tc-j'tdl ((c-n reg'ect hi luffere; his eMIScod.

Vihcn exposed cru31 Vifcife bting I for wogrii, ttccr.ei dope addiei. Evi Marl his jraiitnion as ei il (ai; v.ith ar.orh^r bvl his brclhti Ar.fhcny FHncllia, ikr.CrtS of his ifllitrio iries lo help htm, Wyira nwnef he had iht fill tr, Lloyd Ho'an. Viren Nolan lo celled nis (noflty, and Frantics ifilvtr il won't 2'icn, Kcliin betor.es hinn. The rectal falling I1ENOL Orclicslra Condnclor Traveling Shows Not Dcacl-Noi By S2.5 Million NEW YORK Traveling show business is lar from dead al IcasL wlien the show is "My Fair Lady." A report just issued on the first six months' activity of Ihe company of the smash imisica' which is also still playing to capacity on Broadway shows a hox- Thc 57th season of Die Dallas Symphony Orchestra i 11 be launched al NTSC at 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the main auditorium in ihe annual out-of-town opener for Ihe orchestra's 1957-53 schedule.

The 73-picce orchestra, conducted by U'alier Hendl, will present an all orchestral concert including the works of Bcclhoven, Brahms, Wagner, a Strauss. Tiic same program will be played for the opening subscription performance in Dallas Nov. and in Fort Worth Nov. 12. Admission for the NTSC concert is by sludent identification card, fine arts ticket, or $2 at the box office.

Twenty new members have join- office gross of some million dollars. Viisling nine cities, the musica averaged weekly receipts of $94,154. This, the backers proclaim, is "an average well above and beyond thai of any song and dance show lhal has ever scoured the nation." cd symphony this season. Don- did Johanos, just returned from Europe where he furthered i studies and training as condiict- has been engaged as associate conduclor. Johanos will return lo Holland next summer where he has been contracted to conduct the Xctiier- ands Radio Philharmonic after completing his season in Dallas.

Leopold La Fosse will assume dulic5 of conccrtiiissler witli Dallas group after previously Holding the same position for the past five years with Ihe San Anlonio Symphony Orchestra. NTSC will return symphony's visit on Nov. 13. when the ISO-voice XTSC Grand Chorus, di reeled by Frank McKinley, socs to Dallas sing the choral part ol Honcggcr's d'Arc an Rii- cher" at the Fair Park llusic Hall Auditorium. On Thursday's program of, all- Nineteenth Century works are Ihe "Overture lo Egmonl" by Beethoven, "Symphony No.

2" by Brahms, "Siegfried's a March and Rhine Journey" by Wagner, and "Till Eulenspiegcl's Merry Pranks" by Strauss. A A I Tuesday ftight At 8 Auspices of the Denton Chapter AMERICAN ASSOCIATION of UNIVERSITY WOMEN All proceeds donated for A.A.U.W. projects. Tickets available from A.A.U.W. members or al the Ihcalre Tuesday.

Southwestern Premiere of a celebrated' film comedy CASlMt COlOa DP BOGARDE PAVLOW DONALD SINDEN JAVES ROBEaTSW JUSTICE REGULAR SHOWINGS START WEDNESDAY The New Show Place of Denton Cine I THEATRE OH THE SQUARE DU 2-5426 AN OPEN TO TEENAG I'm taking this means of expressing lo you my thanks and apprccialion for one of Ihe most considerate and best behaved audiences thai I have ever bad attend a Campus Teenage midnite show. The capacity audience seemed lo thoroughly enjoy every minute of the showing of JAILHOUSE ROCK starring Elivs Presley. would like also to express my appreciation to 'lie Hallowceners for not molesting or damaging one single thing about Ihe Ihcatrc inside or out- side. In view of the above and the further fact that winter is just around Ihe corner and places where teenagers and young people can find entertain- ment on week-ends will be few and far between, we arc gting to Iry out a policy at presenting each Saturday nigW. starting this coming Saturday at 11:30 p.m..

a inirtnitc show policy that will be beamed especially at and for young people for which the admission charge will or.ly he these special Saturday midnite show's prove lo the young people's liking, we will continue them through the winter months. If they are not appre- ciacd and wanted we will soon know by the response and the respect initial niidnitc show's are accorded and we will cither continue or discon- tinue having them. Thanks arain for an appreciative and well betiavc.1 audience al our Halloween midnile show. Compus Theatre J. P.

HARRISON ORIVE.IN Your Friendly Movie Under the Srars SUNDAY MONDAY Storts 6:45 10:10 WITH SHATTERING IMPACT! ee jid Will Get To 'Kiss Me Kate' NKW YORK Thealor fans in Poland, are going io see "Kiss Me Kale." one of America's most popular musicals abroad, as result of special royally arrangements. broiher's Co Ed. "RODAH:" Id a msll Jtptwt cor.T.Ln'v, A ccffte of a it (wed in ot A tea djyl l)lt', srnl iwcll iitjtk the A mirir.g engiieer, is irapped irv fhe ni-ie djrir.g tsve-jn r.4 irad- the t'iyn flies, in nest. of a'l, hr sies i s'jin'I: in rttl tcf.t (.3 I'ttch, ir.d cjl of it cc.T.ei 3 lowering p'tiodjctyl wh.h devils lh icietls s'4 H.tn Us Y.if c--l Mo CPM, il teglns to tenoirie ret o.llf ec-n- PKriry, tul ice er.lire isliid of Jfpjn, Cairpus. presents the famed Robert Ruark novel of the Hau-Mau uprising in Africa under protection! I rifit ROCK HUDSON DANA WYNTER SIDNEY POI1IER ALSO Starts 8:50 BLONDE BOMBSHELt HAS THI WHOLE WOIID POPPING ITS I IANA STUDENT ART East Side of Square SUNDAY thru WED, Laurence Oliver's Production of William Shakespeare'f Richard IE1 NEVER SEEN HIM I M-G-M presenfj i PRESLEY! in CINEMASCOPE I co-sjarring I JUDY TYLER 2 Performances Daily Starting at 5 p.m BARGAIN PRfCES Adults 50c Children 20c The A SKY-HORROR 200 MILLION I YEARS OLD hurtkl down fatutas soldier and lover of life dared everjlhing for cue forbidden woman! I I THE FLYING t-ll Vte MOTORCYCLE GANG and SORORITY GIRLS AM Scats 50c TODAY First Run DRIVE-IN THEATRE Some Low Adm, L-----S.

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