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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 22

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B-6 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Tuesday, April 25, 1967 Isle entertainer finds place for both wl "2 Th I bid awaii new an 1 1 "The theme of the show is 'Old and New Til have a girl vocalist, Penny Silva, three dancers and five musicians headed by Jimmy KaopuiM. We're going to put on a fast paced Polynesian show," says the 29-year-old Kaleikini. Show times are 9:15 and 11, nightly except Tuesday. "I've learned a lot since By BEN WOOD "This is the new era, the new Hawaii," says singer, musician, businessman, producer, radio personality Danny Kaleikini, "but you still have to maintain the old Hawaiian way, too." Danny is heading a new show that opens at the Kaha-la Hilton's Hala Terrace tomorrow night. SEE THE NEW -3 JAMES BOND MOVIE! f1iWOMl5 starring PANAVTSON A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE HI SELLERS OPENS THURSDAY AiKiia a Starts FRIDAY I ACADEMY AWARD 22M Kalakaua" Ave.

Phone 935-353 WW mil sf HCCT STORY AND FOREIGN FILM SCREENPLAY tkg 1 GRAND PRIZE arship and was offered a singing job in his freshman year at the WaiMM Sands. "I was there six months Then Ray Kinney took me under his' wing and I went to the Royal." But Danny's home ground has been the Hawaiian Village where he has been a headliner for the past seven years. He also has toured the Mainland, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Japan and Canada with various Hawaiian groups. Singing and playing music are just a part of Kaleikini's active world. He recently produced and performed on a TV special featuring Hawaiian entertainers.

It went over so well that he has a contract to do five more. He has a radio show from 1 to 5 Saturday afternoons on KHVH and has two Bikini Shops, one on Seaside Avenue and the other at the Hawaiian Village. The shops feature "Danny Kaleikini" Polynesian wear for men and women and are operated by his wife, the former Jac-quelin Wong of Tahiti. The Kaleikini's have two children, Keikilani, 7, and Danjacques, 4. Both have been on stage with their father since they were 2 years old.

Throughout his conversation Dan stresses the new Hawaii, but he's quick to add that, "I'll be singing Huki-lau until the day I die." 1966 CANNES sweeps Jfflf into a drama of speed and spectacle! FILM FESTIVAL 7 HE A (VI AN ANcI A tlIR0-60LDVYN MAYER (SmihimcHIPirSii Danny Kaleikini I've been in show business. Show business is glamorous, full of lights, yet there is much work involved. There are many ups and downs. It's a challenging business; it's up to the individual to realize his goal. And with this new Hawaii there is room for everybody who wants to take a crack at it," says the boy from Papako-lea.

Dan started his career at Royal Elementary School where he played in the bell choir. At Kawananakoa Intermediate he took up the trumpet and drums which he continued to play at Roosevelt High. He entered the University of Hawaii on a music schol I Woman SUPER PANAVtSION' AhD METKOCOLOR MGM TONIGHT at 8:00 TOMORROW 2:00 8:00 P.M. na (r omjK mow mm mam urn whows itmonw imow HsmucoiaMUusto ir i wisis ACADEMY AWARD ej THFATRF All Seats Reserved In FrenchEnglish Titles AnoukAimee NOMINEE BEST ACTRESS IIRGllWUJUU.Phee95-ai Boxoff ice Ope. 1 0 THE QUEEN -Linda Pettle of St.

Francis Convent was crowned "Queen Elizabeth at the Statewide Shakespeare Festival at Chaminade College Saturday. OPENING TOMORROW AT 3 THEATRES WAIALAE DRIVE IN KING ROYAL SUNSET DRIVE IN THI 1H1UBCH CORPORATION pmmu TONIGHT 1:00 Tom'w 2 p.m. All Seals Retarvtel leffict Oaaa II aja. JAMES A. MICHENSR'S nn nrmi7n T7T7 GET OUT of THEIR WAY uui at i uu i it ii IF YOU CAN! vv sees kumo avi.

XsLfH.WM4t e4-eer ANA VISION COLOR by DLae lUIeeMd thn VNITED ARTISTS his cycle apart MAMA-the Field Day at St Louis blindfolded-and propenyor a town in four 74 a God -OPENS CONTINUOUS Japanese FilmEnglish Titles! 1UU1CU1 the the hours. songs of period and I HOHi ItlSH tt COUSSt WAIK missionary help an outsider. insioni STEVE MCQUEEN RICHARD ATTEHB0RQU6H RICHARD CREKIA I Im CAMIIDAI CLE wCIl JHIUUlVMI IN THE DARK FOREST" fx 1 mniwm 5 SAO NATSUYAGI 31 C010B 9 Wuit A vnTAZO European-influenced songs and dances of Hawaii's monarchy era will follow the ancient hulas. The program will close with songs by great contemporary Hawaiian composers, including such selections as "Aloha no wau i ko maka" sung by a girls ensemble, "AlekoM," "Pua Lililehua" and others. The St Louis Glee Club was formed last year and has a membership of 80 tiAMi teA j- ARSITY NOW-5th WEEK! TONIGHT at 8:00 ail Phone 954 144 LSD FfFSs reea-OIO.

KUULIIWI 2Cth GENTURY-FDX PRESENTS iiiinniKistriis if ail -feFE aaaeBRaaaBBHaBeBeaWSBBfettlW A pageant depicting the major periods in the development of Hawaiian music will be held at St. Louis High School Sunday and Monday. The Sunday performance will be a. highlight of the school's Parents and Teachers Guild Field Day. The Monday show will be at a school assembly.

Both events are part of the first May Festival to be held at St. Louis High School campus since 1949. The Field Day starts at 2 p.m., with dinner seryed at 5 p.m. and the show at 6 p.m. John Stone is Field Day chairman.

Participating in the pageant are members of the St. Louis Mixed Glee Club composed of students from St. Louis, Sacred Hearts Academy, Star of the Sea and St Francis Convent SchooL The program will feature the ancient "Hula Ala'apapa," during which old Hawaiian instruments will be used. The new Flint adventure -STARTS TOMORROW-GATES OPEN at 6:15 P.M. SHOW STARTS at DUSK I I caw-ra ADULT WESTERN Tvcsdn 3 SlMwiiMt 1:30 Pit.

Cnrtmras Mvn "A FALSE COUPLE ON THEIR WEDDING NIGHT" (Mm Ki Sm Nrm) PAUL3FWMAM RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES) IflfEIlf 1 ju AMERICAN INIERNAHOHALwctm CASSAYETES AS AUS FARL1ER ucolor A SAUL DAVID PRQDUCTIQN "JlESCOblN FREDRIC r.lARCHl II ICHARD DOONE DIANE CILENTO CHARLES GRIFFITH DAN IEL HALLER --BURT TOPPER Im. Era. PJN. filipna "NAKU WABANG" Mi NM time m4 Ntstcr villa Cinemascope Color by DeLuxe LAST 3 DAYS-ENDS THURSDAY CONT. SHOWS FROM 1:00 P.M.

Complete Shows at: 1:00, 3:10, 5:25, 7:40 eV 10:00 AIKIKI -xi bwbr SMuuuam 1 WW ai.iwt?i "HOMBRE" I -Jur-- -A 1 lint teoamMis Tms. Era. PJH. "RUB OUT THE YOUNG BOSS" (C) with lain kaikawa LAST 2 DAYS, SHOWS AT 12:00,2:45,5:10,7:35,10:00 So Big So Great Wo Are Adding- Another Theatrol Opening Tomorrow at KAM DRIVE IN 2 Big Hitsl "IN LIKE FLINT" "FIRST TO FIGHT" SKMlCe)ae c-tarrina EMIRISCH CORPORATION CAMERON MITCH Rl BARBARA RUSH THE DAVID SWIFT PRODUCTION OF ane MARTIN BALSAM PLUS COMPANION FEATURE KANE0HE THEATRE 45-1014 Kam Hwy. Ph.

231-255 Tues. Eve. 7:00 P.M. Filipino "SA PAGITAN NG DALAWANG MATA" with Fernando Poe Jr. ond Cesor Ramirez -rK WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING' SOpHlAlPREN BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! XIZiTXJU also starring PETER FINCH -JACK HAWKINS TECHKJCCIDI FANAVtSIUH BEST ACTOR uim ncTi fbh) zinxemvnxs-.

Paul Scofield A M-AN FOR LiMl I' Mr iiTiirH BEST DIRECTOR ALIi SEASONS ICOLORbyDeLuiel PANAV1SI0N' UNITED ARTISTS. IlltH HI J3 't I i Ill RHWBf ablisast eViiiliCHIOMIB I yi t7aB A aA1Ta IVAIAJaV HrnnnTinnini 1 JflmLM aPbuluJ TOMORwooIfeis p.m. HCI.IUIIUIJHL ALL SEATS-UNRESERVED PHONE 75-100 EXCLUSIVE! TODAY AT 1:00,3:45,6:45,9:30 ADULTS $2.00, STUDENTS $1.00 plllPIIilltl I SPh Lin 9 Ho SEXUAL CHILDREN UNDER 12, frf I THE a. mi SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 2Ja Robert Vo.aha "THE VENETIAN Colerl" A Anthony Ouinn "THE 25th Color! Catci Odob of 6:1 p.m. Show Starts mt Omkl KAILUA Drive In Kapaa Quarry Road Near Castle Junction Phone 256-032 by the ocean on the lovely Hau Tree Lanai to the music of Ohta-San wizard of the ukulele, and The Kaimana Serenaders featuring vocals by Alvan the new singing sensation Every Sunday, Tuesday, -Wednesday, Thursday PM TUB OF llil! EVES.

1:30 A 1:30 KAM Drive In Aiea Pearl City Area 98-850 Moanalua Road Phone 463-835 lie Taylor "WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLFT A Lynn Redgrave "6E0R6T 6IRL" Sates Open at 6:1 5 p.m. Show Starts 7:00 p.m. Recommended For Adults Only LAST NIGHT SWAP MEET KAM DRIVE IN Every Sandoy 10 eun. to 3 bur. Ytoko Naito achieves stardam In "Once a Rainy Day." She is vibrant with life in these scenes and her form to the best.

Monte Ite, Advertiser. 4 1 -WnndaHaIe. 3 I liB My News -William Wolf. Cue Magazine CINERAMA 1550 S. King SL Phone 95-291 James Garner Toshire Mif vno Yves Montane) Cinerama "6RAND PRIX" Metrocele One Show at :00 p.nk All Seats Reserved! NITELY :30 A SAT.

MAT. 2:30 ROYAL F1MS INTERNATIONAL (resents KHHIft Jwli ndrw Max Von Sydow Jocalyn Lagarde ZtB5KiOve. Phone 998-340 skew :0 All Seats ReseiVedl Steve McQeeen Richard Attenborowgh Make "THE SANO In Panavision A Colort One Show at p.nu All Seats Reservedl VARSITY 1106 University Ave. Phone 964-144 Alvan Ohta-San 3 WAIKIKI James Coborn Leo J. Cobb Jean Halo 2284 Kalakaua Ave.

"IN LIKE In Cinemascope A Color! Phone 935-353 Shows at: 1:00, 3:10, 5:25, 7:40 A 10 p.m. Ut. yMJwim. Jty mi Paul Scofield Wendy Hiller Robert Shaw "A AAAN FOR ALL SEASONS" Technicolor! Shows aft 6:45 A 9:10 All Seats Unreserved! KAPAHULU 611 KapahuluAvt. Phone 75-1 Off TONIGHT OPEN AT 6 tOD AY 10 A.M.

C0NT. TONIGHT OPEN AT 6 HAWAII 1130 Bethel St Phone 566-300 HELD OVER TILL THURSDAY! "THE VENETIAN AFFAIR" A "THE 25th HOUR" Continuous Shows from 1 0 A.M. FOR ADULTS ONLY I A PICTURE YOUai NOT SOON FORGET! in the magnificent Imperial Room to the music of Ohta-San and Alvan Every Friday and Saturday Fun and Frolic the evening away at this delightful beach hotel 1 PRINCESS 1236 Fort Street Phone 502-707 Lis Taylor "WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? A Lynn Redgrave, Alan Bates "6E0RGY CIRL" Continuous Shows from 1 :00 p.m. kin UL-I UJLJ LJUU MMR fRIVTIIDC ncuinicMPc ft IIIIAIUIlb UI 1UI.LI1WL AND FASCINATION! SHOCKS ittraryTlMterpitce 1 2 V. I on Screen I jr KAIMIIKI HELD OVER TILL THURSDAY! 3670 Waialae Ave.

"WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?" A "6E0RGT 6IRL" Phone 75-200 Continuous Shows from 6:30 p.m. (UCuree) JACQUES MONOD -Vek JEAN CAU ROGER VAD1M JEANCAUcuudeisnor A MARCEAU-COCINOR PRODUCTION PANAV1S10FT TECHNICOLOIT PLUS COMPANION FEATURE STUNS AND FEEDS THE BLOODLUST! EXQUISITE!" WorU lovrnml Tnbvn Japanese Films with Eng. Titles! "TO LIVE FOR TOMORROW" A "TATTOOED JUDGE" Continuous Shows from 6:30 p.m. WAIPAHU Waipahu Street Phone 673-462 Li ialisktHltf MARIXO Japanese Films with Eng. Titles! "BEAUTIFUL PICKPOCKET" A "CRANK OF NAKASENDO Continuous Shows from 6:30 p.m.

WAHIAWA 635 California Aval Phone 625-061 ANGELO RIZZOLI AND OIRtCttO JACOPETTI and PROSPER! TECHNICOLORTECHNISCOPE rs3 (aitnana I BEACH HOTEL OXADA 7 ENNOSUKE CAPUCINE JANE FONDA ANNE BAXTER BARBARA STANWYCK I'M OH THE WILD SIDE ICHIKAWA PALAMA 709 N. King St. Gloria Romero; Lolita Rodriguez, "MGA ANAK NG DIYOS'' Continuous Shows from 6:00 p-m. Phone 856-100 umaimH uiinnuua TM BTAMM COFEATURE ROYAL SUNSET DRIVE IN "I CROSSED THE COLOR LINE" COFEATURE, KING, WAIALAE DRIVE IN "SECOND BEST SECRET AGENT IN THE WHOLE WIDE 2863 Kalakaua Ave. Phone 931-555 rnone jauaaia rmmgum- STARTS TOMORROW MO OMC UNOCt It WIU SC MWTTW VNUSS aCCOHMNWO BT PMfNT.

TOYO Isoo Natsuyagi, Kotaro SAMURAI IN THE DARK FOREST Continuous Shews from 6:30 p.m. 1230 CoDeqe Walk VALET PARKING VALET PARKING TODAY, NOON CONTINUOUS, ADULTS OHIT "THE SENSUALIST" "SANDY, THEi RELUCTANT NATURE GIRL" Phone 581-654 TV It 11 II S3 rt ww mw mw tit tat tat tal tit tit lit 11 UI t.f tef t.f f.ti.

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