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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 14

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Monkees Swing Quartet So Way Out, They're In A Monday, Dec. 5, 1956 HONOLULU ADVERTISER Wronjr Turn DALLAS (UPI) A stolen By WAYNE HARADA Thre are two remarkable important, because who wor-ries about sounding like Sinatra? If their first live performance before a sell-out things about The Monkees, reigning swing quartet of the young generation: While they're not great singers, they turn you on with their showmanship. And with rock 'n roll, that's car, chased by police, skidded to a stop and the driver fled on foot down a flight of steps, followed by a patrol-m a who smiled at the amazement on the fugitive's face. lie had run into police headquarters. TB Plea on Postcards Postcards are being tent to Oahu residents this week, asking them to contribute to the 1966 Christmas Seal Campaign.

So far, $105,000 has been contributed in the campaign the Hawaii Tuberculosis and Health annual appeal for funds to fight TB and other respiratory diseases. That leaves the association nearly $150,000 short of meeting next year's budget, according to George T. Kara, campaign chairman. crowd of 8,364 screeching fans at Saturday night's Miss K-POI Pageant is any indication, they'll revolutionize rock 'n' roll shows. The Honolulu International Center Arena was jammed when The Monkees took the stage.

Even Russian poet. Yevgeny Yevtushenko was there to see what the Monkees could do. OPENS WEDNESDAY WAIALAE DRIVE IN P'J mm iiinwvwm owm I on INTL'AATE STCRY I OF A Nil FOR THE EYES 1 AND EARS OF ANYONE UNDER 16 YEARS! The David Jones, Mike Nesmith, Peter Tork and Micky Dolenz are an ingenious combination of music and mirth. They sing fairly well when you can hear them between the screams but what they lack in vocal finesse, they make up in stage presence. Talk about energy! I admit I had my doubts about a foursome formed after would-be Monkees answered an ad in Variety magazine, but these guys are out of sight! (Translation: So way out, they're in).

They're highly compatible, with the flair of seasoned pros. Yet they're new in the rock game, but theirs is a i t-paced revue of 16 songs that is simply fascinating to watch. I refer to the grab bag of visual gimmicks The Monkees use things never before seen or done in a rock 'n' roll show. And I've seen quite a few over the last couple of years. IT WU IEaVF.

YOU AGHAST! HH ME II; Bias mm BVsmnsd in CfNMSOM COlOt MS DANCING TIL 3 A.M. I 'Guys and Dolls' Show Canceled U.S. Army Hawaii's Special Service Office has an-n that Saturday's "Guys and Dolls" performance at Honolulu Community Theatre has been canceled. At the same time, it has scheduled a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Dec.

13 at the Schofield Special Service Auditorium to plan and organize another production. Interested military personnel, dependents and civilians may attend the meeting. OPENING WEDNESDAY, Adults Only To wit: Colored slides are Advertiser Photo by Jerry Y. Chong Monkees Peter, David: They're not like other rock 'n' roll singers. DARINGLY MODERN FILM ABOUT HOLLYWOOD'S MORAL JUNGLES cracker towards the stage.

the nicTio. cam NTENTIONl HIM MSTIVAl embracers" But the explosion was on stage, since The Monkees were dynamite. ST IT" "WW1 if "ft 4 -Ai nil iin IMI fA -I -U, TYLf ar- PULSP; CH 1 winner of 6 academy awards i flashed onto- a huge screen above the stage while there's some hilarious Mon-kee business both chatter and musical patter in the foreground. Like their hit TV show, the staccato technique results in an audiovisual pop art effect. Ever see a quick-change rocker? Each Mon-kee left the stage for four garb changes mostly Mod, curiously colorful in-between songs.

"We're not like most lOCtfXlWMWYER AOaOPOKH TCOUCTCN a DAVID LEAN'S FILM njops hsws DOCTOR ZHiVAGO INPANAVISJON'ANOMETROCaOn singing groups today," Mike said when the Monkce "solo recital" started. And how true. Most groups the Beatles included are just that: groups. They sing and appear as groups. The Monkees hurled that tradition aside as each guy had a few minutes alone on stage.

Micky's take-off on Negro soul singer James Brown and remember those gaudy aloha shirts that were used? featured some fancy foot-w and from-the-heart wailing. It, easily, was the evening's highlight. Perhaps the favorite 0 was David who, with puppy-dog eyes and long, flowing hair, was the i LAST 3 PAYS, Shows 12, 2:25, 4:55, 7:20, 9:45 'seme people will do anything 01249,000.92 miRlSCH CORPOfianon Presents fel jacic lemmon Ml Trs5 vi lirfiiTGn moTTiioii TONIGHT at 8:00 Baxoffica Open 10 a.m. Limited Frea Parking THEATRE CSS at KMJUUUM Pkant H-ltl best-overall performer. His Broadway stage experience he was in "Oliver" was very much- in evidence when he belted out "The Joker" and "I Wanna Be Free." Peter, too, was a sensation when he plucked his banjo (he's usually on guitar) and chanted a folk tune.

He had a Ringo-like naivete, and looked like the Dutch Boy on the Mike, unfortunately, gets, into the act too infrequently. He has the makings of a real charmer he's a funny fellowbut he lets his buddies take the spotlight. Most of The Monkees' hits were recreated: "Last Train to Clarksville," "I'm a Believer," "Steppin Stone." If you listened carefully, you'd have recognized "If Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate," too. The fans were most responsive (my ears still are ringing) and well-behaved, with one exception: someone hurled a flare-type fire- Pll IV 1 1 1 nOD'P JULIE ANDREWS L'T vmmmw rae Foimine MAX VON SYDOW TONIGHT :00 All SmH IimtvmJ bnffiM Am 1 a.m. Eve.

:30 A 1:00 P.M. ADULTS ONLY "WORLD OP FLESH" "COEO'S NIGHTMARE" Keike Yamine A Atsuko Arataka Sof 8j30. Me Sun. Ccfif. JlICHARDjHARRIS UUU.UC rwimr i unrreD amisTS -Alias Eve.

7:30 "DIE MONSTER DIE" Nick Adams A Boris Karloff 3v 20S KUHK AVS vS i K4W PH. mmmm its, 1 Today, 9:45 A.M. Festival in Waianae The Waianae Jaycees are sponsoring a Christmas Festival of Lights. Entry blanks can be obtained at Nakatani Super Market, Cash and Carry Store, Emerson David Store, Tamura Superette and Makaha Market. Tonight, gates open 5:30 Children under 12, free I CONSOIIDATRTI P.M.

Cont. ADULTS ONLY "SCARLET FLESH" Michiko Shiroyama Jiro Kanaiawa "TAINTED DEVOTION" Akcmi Tamazu A Ichiro Ozukl Continuous Shows Jzfi. SwitUiSjcViL jjapan. SKLMA IWASHITA mi. 'mm LAST 3 DAYS-ENDS WEDNESDAY CONT.

SHOWS FROM 1:00 PJL Complete Shews at: 1:00. 3:05, 5:10, 7:30 ri 27U KUUAUi iVL HWW it now nsu HANA- LEE MARVIN- ROSEOTBYAN VM FALWICE RALT3 EELUU1Y UGUL7iCABIKM i CQLCXENOJSX JJTUS i. 4 A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE PANVISION TECHNICOLOI DON HO PRESENTS AL L0PAKA Banc to his music and sing to his la-la-la along DANCING EVERY NIGHT Starts at :3 HALE HO 419 Ena Rd. Ph. W4-4 -x'jfa.

I av. aT TM IgfJBJjBBJI-. CONT. SHOWS FROM 6:30 P.M. Complete Shows at: 6:30 P.M.

rr3S A JOEL PRODUCTIONS. K. PRESENTATION II 4 i m- unit rrrn laeae a mmmi INCLUDING -J. miCJCNo-wiLiuttrr kckofie. uunii uhkliiju Coun-roi pirvim THEDINO DE LURLTIIS Prednthon tf LESLIE CARON MAURICE CHEVALIER LOUIS JOURDAN Glorious COLOR! I ituiMMwun DAVID ELY LEWIS l5t "BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR MR.

EXCITEMENT BILLY DARE 4 4 JOHfi M-G-M I hictii it I LEN HIRONAKA1 M-jSC-Jetty Goldsmilh Produced in Association with Productions. Inc. TfEBIBffi 2nd feature' "THE Fernando Foe, John Saxon CONSOIIDATEDS ORIENTAL I SJA Beginning SCREENPLAY BV CHRISTOPHER FRY EXOTICS CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM 1:00 P.M. Ist-Rwn Chinese Film! HELD OVER 30 P.M. CONT.

PRODUCED BY DIRECTED BY 173 Fori St. Ph. 50t-tOT TWO DAYS! PINO DE LAURENTIIS JOHN HUSTON MASAKO MICHI-CHI CHI FINAL 2 DAYS! Nitely 6:30 I 8:30 Sot. Mat. 2:30 Sun.

12:30 Cent. W3 NITE tVtRT SHOWS EVERY "HOWLINGLY FUNNY" IVY.Llf.'&10 Jio Fan, MUSICAL SCORF. 1Y TOSHIRO MAM'ZL MI Tit Ct OririfAtmnm MICHAEL PARKS AS ADAM. VLLA BLRCRYD EVE RICHARD HAKRR ASCAIN. JOHN HfSTON XOAH.5TEPHKS HCK0 AS MM ROD.

CEORCE SCOTT AS ABRAHAM. AVA GARDNER SARAH, PETER OTOOLE AS THETHREE ANGELS, Zot Sk Hw.C.ihtrir fmm Lm.Ekmorj Rnl Dun Lm i Ei I rucJ in D-150 BY DELUXE HAWAIIAN PREMIERE DEC P.M. Sponsored by CHURCH OF THE IIVING GOD Call Re. Harrison et 854-037 For Tickets rs i JOHNNY andJOE 111 if "BRILLIANT" CM. ThrSru- Yielrf fARS TY THE RECORDING STARS I 1 WEEK ONLY mi Tickets Available at all Consolidated Amasemeat Theatres, daring rogalar aexeff ice hears; else at Sears.

Ala Meaner Svd's Masic Stare. Kailee and Leeward Music Supply. rii06unrvERSinAVL plus ir. CHINESE The PERFUMED ARROW. Phone 954 144 DIALOGUE HELENA wn.

jvi 9T Starts WEDNESDAY at 3 Theatres! i yrm aysssLjjisiBjp.iyaiaiiiiiii ''yT7 Body Beautiful Kim if Trish Irish wmm STARRING VANESSA REDGRAVE EST ACTRESS, CANNES FESTIVAL AND DAVID WARNER Also Showtime "NURSE ON Juliet Mills, Joan Sims 1:15 Opcnina Man. CLARA WARD SINGERS -L. kih.fi EVERT kvi KAILUA Drive In Kapea Ouarry Read Near Castle Junction Phone 25432 Elvis Presley Color! A James Corner MISTER BUDDWING" Gates Open at p.m. Show Starts at Desk! Dancers I 91 it CHARLTON LAURENCE 1 HESTON OUVIER JM jvier Mm Drive In THE BATTLE FOR a "RASPUTIN-THE MAD Color! A "THE REPTILE, Color! Getes Opea at 6:00 p.m. Show Starts at Daskl mv'sr 3 A tea Pearl City Area -sa Moanalua Rd.

Phone AW-llt TONIGHT GATES OPEN AT 5:30 P.M. SWAP MEET RAM DRIVE IN EVERY SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. sirmT ADUIIS WS.I! Nicol Smith is nLMED ULTRA PANAVtSKM TECHNKOLOK SSVTT 1. V.

JV 1 11 with KT at Co-Hit at Hawaii Jewes ereer Sidney Peltier "DUEL AT DIABLO" Color! Co-Hit at KAIMUKI A KAILUA D.I. Charles Ainavour-liae Venture "TAXI FOR TOBRUK" CINERAMA. Omar Sharif Julie Christie Geroldiae Cheplia Blue Women of Goulimine cinerama UULIUK Metrecolorl One Show at :00 p.m. All Seats Reserved! T55S S. King St.

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(8 p.m.) Wed. 7 Dec. DILLINGHAM HALL-Punahou Campus Tor Reservations Call Adults Studants I S.rviccnt.n 75f TTORLD ADVENTURE TOURS SOCIETY Lecher0us Beast! VARSITY UN University Ave Phone 4-l44 Leslie Caron, touts Jourdea, Maurice Chevelier I In Cinemascope A Metroceler Continuous Shows from 6:30 a.m. WW HAWAII I "RASPUTIN-THE MAD Color! A "THE Coleri Continuous Shows from 10 a.m. KIMO WILDER McVAY PRESENTS PAT MORITfl 1130 Bethel St.

Phone SM-300 2 SHOWS DAILY PRINCESS (THE HIP NIP) Ivy Ling Pe "THE PERFUMED Coleri Chiaese Film with Eng. Titles! Centineees Shews from 1:00 p.n. B-CAArvg. COLOaM REAL COOL CAST 9 1 tVC TOPLESS GEISHA GIRLS KAIMUKI 170 Waialae Ave. Phone 7S-2O0 Elvis Presley Coleri A Merleno Among "TIKO A THE Coleri Continuous Shows from 6:30 p.m.

Co-Feature at Princess Richard Burton Ave Gardner "NIGHT OF THE IGUANA" Co-Ftature at Kam Drive la Peter Sellers Elke Sommer "A SHOT IN THE DARK" Color WAIPAHU AND THE JADE SET PLUS DANCING TO THE RAVEN BROS. AND TAYANA'S TAHITIAN REVUE COMPLETE DINNERS FROM $3.95 Filipino Films! "HARING TULISAN" A "HANGGANG SA DULONG DAIGDI6" Continuous Shows from 6:30 p.m. Waipahu St. Phone 71-4tj OPENS TOMORROW rrtsjTiajiiniic wo 1 1 SPECIAL RATES TO OFFICE AND CLUB LUNCHEONS PHONE II 3-547 J.p.nes'e Title, YfMlA ssvese Deborah Kerr "THE KING AND Celorl A Leslie Nielsen "DARK INTRUDER" Continuous Shews from 0:30 PJN. use coujei baot Pnone 'DUEL AT THE fcf J3 PALAFsiA TKMPT.P RSTP filieine film wfng.

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