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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 20

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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4-B THE MIAMI NEWS Aug. 6, 19691 WILLIAJU Hrtl rsFKJ IB1 TONY OURTIS IN "THOSE OARING YOUNG MEN IN THEIR 1 JitlAMI SPAINei OPEN 1:44 I DEAN MICHEL! French leftists snipe at 'Green Berets' film JONES LEE technicolor' ERNEST BORCNINE ROBERT RYAN JAUNTT JALOPIES" II MMur TMiariii I 1 1 II III III III i WALT DISNfY'S "LOVE BUG" HERB KELLY Nine men who came too late and stayed too long Tin Ntw York TlmH Naw farvlca PARIS French leftists have mounted a rhetorical SIDNEY POITIER in "THE LOST MAN" Job Hunting? Use All Day Classified R.W. V. I ITWi Avi, tu-osoo la Hit RorRiiHt Slitpplnt Ctiiltf WIN ilDARNI SHIMKUS THHTMt I Arv 1 1 1 4 fl I considers it a dangerous beachhead for what L'Humanite called "American propaganda meant to make, the' specialists in genocide in Vietnam appear as gentle lambs." The ultra-leftist Parisian Council of the Peace Movement and the French Union rm.Ti JOHN Mi! Burr buys another hideout in Bahamas RUN i i JiiT liilttiliili ii 5 EAT5 AW an Ml JACK LEMM0N i. "APRIL FOOLS" "POOR COW" WAYNE KIRK DOUGLAS 2 SHOWS DAILY at 2:00 8:15 PM of Students (UNEF) have FLORIDA'S URfiEST ilUUJISNOWPUCEl Acrts of Frt 7Se Until 2 P.M: mounted denunciations.

heavy-caliber In separate Raymond Burr is buying another hideout in the Bahamas. He already has one in the island chain plus another in Fiji. Now the actor who leads a mysterious life has three paradise places for relaxation. With his residuals from "Perry Mason" BEST PICTURE MAT.Hb communiques they have "THE WAR WAGON" OF THE YEAR! and salary from "Ironside he can afford such luxuries Jackie Gleason and Maureen O'Hara wound up their "How Do I Love Thee" Read All Day Classified Ads counterattack on John Wayne's Vietnam war film, "The Green Berets," which is now showing at seven Parisian movie theaters. In its opening salvo the Communist Party newspaper L'Humanite called the movie, which glorifies American troops in Vietnam, "an ig-nominy," "a provocation" and "a spitting upon the banners" 'of North Vietnam and the Viet-Cong.

French authorities have thus far held their fire, rhetorical and otherwise, but uniformed and plainclothes policemen were deployed this week to prevent disorder at movie houses where the film is being shown with dialogue dubbed into French. Thus Wayne, playing a Special Forces colonel, shouts to his men "preparez-vous" instead of "get ready" and "en avant" instead of "charge." ast n'8nt an Gleason was in form. He played like he was stoned. The final scene had him lit wi ittf At the Hollywood-It. Uuierdiie (irptit mile mist II Ouen Eluioetn lob Kopi i Jackia filiaion imU FIRST MIAMI SHOWING locked out of his own house and he was throwing rocks at the window to awaken, Maureen, portraying his wife.

She thinks he is a Peeping Tom and calls the cops. The policeman who nails him is Phil Philbin, son of Gleason's executive producer, Jack Philbin Bunny Yeag. "HOW Tl COMMIT MARRIAGE" called it, respectively "an insult to the represe-natives of the Vietnamese people present in our capital" and a sign of "collusion between the French government and U.S. imperialism." There has also been sniping from Paris critics on non-political grounds. The daily Le Monde found the film wanting, and the International Herald Tribune's film writer called it "just another' big-scale bang-bang spectacle from Hollywood, a loosely knit saga filled with bom-bardments, hand-to-hand combat and savage LJ fositn fJf ROITTN- ixiiiisiiaiin 04 1 Sttria McQubh la "I0LLITT" 3GLQOT "ThB Stitual starts mnra 10:30 I1IU1I 1LS6 COLOR US imInM tooav at 2i30 A 1:45 "tooav atN EARERA STREISAND I Ui.

1 811 WEEN POMMNO AND JltERf IELDJ1 VTJ I I I .1 .1 "MAN CALLED GANNON'' TONY FRANCIOSA The film is playing to less than full houses in this slack vacation season, but the extreme left nonetheless "mm "THOSE BIRIN0 Y0UN0 MEN IN THEIR JAUNTY JALOPIES" yj "ai 01 Tht MBilietBl St" BURR er, specialist in photographing nude models, sings, too She returns tomorrow from a week's singing date aboard the cruise ship Jamaica Queen When you call the Carriage House the switchboard operator you hear sounds like Judy Carne, beautiful downtown Burbank's PBX girl. It's the voice of Fran Appell "Inga," the crummy sex movie at the Sunny Isles I and Gables theaters, is being held over for a fifth week. Figure that one out. And "A Session with the Committee" finally leaves the Sunset Theater Tuesday after a 20-week run. But it'll still be around in a different art movie area at the Mayfair downtown John Davidson with his hair cut short checked into the Sheraton Four Ambassadors.

Kissimmee gets TV show It'll be lively around Kissimmee Tuesday. Robert Stack and company are coming down to film an episode of TV's "Name of the Game," Marian Polan is casting today for four roles a doctor, a rancher, an Indian and an Ivy League tin A UNIVERSAL PICTURF I OH 96th ST. JUST W. OF COLLINS, MIAMI BEACH 166 2441 KID i CftWMWuttSMMSIMMOOuCtOW SHOW AI WEST- RAY SI AflK PRODUCTION BLOCKS WIST Of lt3id ST. Sell It With All Day Classified SHOPPING CENTER CHESTED EVERT IHURS.

II JLUHAk WAT bALLUVVAT KU. 0010 Customs director named for airport Howard T. Ford, 2981 Bird has been named customs director for Miami International Airport. Regional Customs Commissioner James H. Stover said Ford replaces Edward J.

O'Halloran who was named Miami assistant district MUvrSift a A.M. LAUDERHILL SHOPPING MALL N. OF lAk professor whoops! Publicity for the Richard Burton- Rex Harrison starrer "The Staircase," in which they play homosexuals, is SUNRISE BLVD. ON 441 5816447 "ME, NATALIE" I Funny! "The performance that should have won the Oscar for Vanessa Redgrave for Best Actress of the Year!" VncenfCanbyN.y. Time 4BSr Dem8 wntten on darling pink paper The i ff casting director for "Oh.

Calcutta" has an ttAIUKE SU MOVIE TIME CLOCK "It's the best picture about young people I have seen!" RzLmi inaBiHl aJJtBIIHWHA OOOCt Rent 1968 Con DO CGGOOOi enviable job. He's auditioning performers for the road companies Mitch Miller made it 'h A i. i. A. I i t- Fordi Chavroltti in Plymouth Dodt 8 Vflif iu my Aparinieni, a sieaitery at Miami springs jf'M Villas Joe Gercio at the Harbor Lounge.

EARLY BIRD PRICES at BKLIMITED 50 He was musical director for Steve Lawrence FREE Par uii rap. Carlyle Miami Surf Mayfair Miracle 163rd Street Normandy Palm Springs Plaza, Hollywood Ul Week BCUTAI riDt 2OOOCO9O373-6765OOQOO0K STACK and now has his own musical production firm. Clients include Diahann Carroll, Jim Nabors and Robert Goulet Sammy Spear and his band start a two-week date at the Thunderbird Motor Hotel in Jacksonville Sunday Ricou Browning, film director and president of Tors Studios, has a story in this week's TV Guide explaining what it's like NOW IT SUMMER PRICES! 2 Shows Daily s7. en' 2:00 8:30 p.r "Liun in ii WINTER" LEI mA.tm.i..mnmmmmmmmi uiuajgjj 1 i wsr "A Wonderful Movie!" Richard Schickel, LIFE, Magazine "Mistily beautiful, alternately funny and touching! You'lIIove every wild minute of it!" Liz Smith, Cosmopolitan Magazine 'This glorious performance has to be seen on any grand tour of great movie performances!" Newsweek Magazine W. C.

FIELDS FESTIVAL avertings at 8:00 CINEMA THEATRE DUPONT PLAZA HOTEL to film sharks underwater. AA's invited to 'Drunkard9 Ruth Foreman should have audiences that know what it's all about at tomorrow and Saturday's performances of "The Drunkard." She's invited members of the 31 Dade County groups of Alcoholics Anonymous to catch the show GEORGE SEGAL fmimitl IWoll piistnli AN ALLIED ARTISTS FILM A Frank Pirry-Alsid Production iwJ llB IHtk All; I Oricorq "i 220? 7 "BRIDGE REMAGEN" 1 II GREGORY PECK THE Headed for a Miami visit Aug. 13-16 is pretty 19-year-old Saundra Williamson of Philadelphia, Miss Black America of 1968. She'll crown the girl chosen Miss Black America of Florida the night of Aug. 16 at Miami Beach Auditorium Duke Duckoff, who runs the Beach Convention Hall and Auditorium, has been elected president of the Southeastern region of the International Assn.

of Auditorium Managers Joe E. Lewis, is in a New York hospital for a checkup, says the doctor told him he HUM ALSO wiipiiiimnii "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" JANE FONDA 4 rT Pi PROPPING CINTIP mm ANNE BANCROFT. AflOBERTandRAyMONOHAKlMPraduaion VANESSAREDGRAVE, "THE LOVES OF ISADORA" AFilmbyKARELRElSZ JAMESF0X MNTCHENKO M)NRl)BARDS wiir DISNEY? rjil I fLAGLf I iTIttl Writ HELD OVER 2nd Hit Week! Florida State Thestraa LEWIS needs glasses a shot glass in each hand Look this up in your -TV rating book: "Laugh-in" is first in the Nielsen ratings for the two-week period ending July 13, "Hee Haw" and "Family Affair" tied for second. However, "Hee Haw" is first in number of viewers, "Laugh-in" first in number of households tuned in tW GRADUATE! T0N1TE IST SUM! COLOR "THOSE OARING YOUNG MEN IN THEIR JAUNTY JALOPIES" TOHT CURTIS "5 CARD STUD" Plus feature MusicMAUBICE JARRf-ScTtenpiayby MfLVYN BRAGG and CLIVT XION-AdaptionhyMELVYN BRAGG-Bireclal by KAREL RE1SZ hoduced tj ROBERT and RAYMOND HAKIM mm mm mm mm "chnicolon at Coral Way 1 I COItl WAV IM. AVINUI I Continuous Performances from 2 p.m.

taie let WATUWC IN-CM HI-COHOITIOMIHS IST RUN! COLOR! Li "THE LOST MAN" 1 35o Wat. tOo IyT ast day "7 BRIDES Gl MINER yC SHIMKUS 1 1 HiiiailHiilrt rj2lF0R7 BROTHERS" plus "showboaT'x "COQGAN'S BLUFF" CLINT i SUSAM EASTWOOD CLARK 1 HILARITY SHIFTS INTO HIGH GEAR! I palmetto i wtr n. w. nm n. 1 MATINEES DAILY OPEN 1:45 P.M.

"LOVES OF They(srop)at nothing! Thcy(M)ftr broke TheyiiPto no one! ist turn COLOR "THOSE DARING YOUNG MEN IN THEIR JAUNTY JALOPIES" TOUT CURTIS ISADORA" I Plus Pot Henning 1 1 Aiunri'e" THAT TEARS THE SCREAMS RIGHT OUT OF YOUR THROAT! No One Under 17 Admitted. IARRY SULLIVAN "BUCKSKIN" Unless Accompanied by Paralyzing suspense in a house of creeping, crawling evils! Parent LEONARD I ahitikii; 2 IN COLOR! fmm "ROMEO JULIET" A juicy horror moviet Chills IIVO 1 "ROMEO 1 1IIIICT" OLIVIA I I NUSSET 1 IE0NAR0 WHITING 'Orr! and rSril V. J-V9T: ff IINC FONDA ROOT. KEDfORO "IF IT'S tgl am TUESDAY thrills -Judith Oil), NX Mepsnna Ka uidimi Jtl 1200 "wTTind IviNllf. a 1 635 1:1 BE THIS MUST JST BELGIUM" wgr t4 ray ft I ist turn COLOR "THOSE DARING VOUCH MEN IN THEIR JAUNTY JALOPIES" TORY CURTIS LAST 7 DAYS fl "SESSION "VILLA RIDES" VUL IRVNNER I so 1 uiitu tur 'ML EX nun inc COMMITTEE" lf I fimml 111 ttKljr''' II it NJ.

Ill e. it SU I Ph. WiOTI I Ul 2intoiom "THE SLAVES' BELLES" I lt AViNUI I I ''OT PMICt I Una if PMWlMlftWSmSflllS MTD WARWICK II i. plus "PANIC IN THE CITY" It ANNAruN rwcucio of "WATERHOLE 3" hriiM'JHiHil I palmliis i ui i li HT POCKET" Those Daring Young men in their Jaunty Jalopies original Road Runners! MichaelSarrazin Gayle Huhnicutt Eleanor Parker )lus "FIRECREEX 2 IH COLOR! 8 "ROMEO JULIET" LEONMR OLIVIA WHITINO fT RUSStT "BAREF00TtPARK" imt mum kubt nmrcRo "SWAP-MEET" III IT ST. -SUN tttjiittfi(Tiriipr(in- ff BOURVILLANDO BUZZANCAWaLTER CHIARIPHER COOKTONY CURTISMIRE11LE DARCMARIE DUBOISGERT FROBE SUSAN HAMPSHIREJACK HAWKINS NICOLETTA MACHIAVELLIDUDLEY MOOREPEER SCHMIDTERIC SYKES wMmnOTr wSS rin mim rnisMfaui wstntvuiuui iumm'iiiuiiihj uxiiLumiujiMiuiniuii mLuin iiui niiiiruun Fiairiifl(Ta HsrsTTTTTniTrra Tl HENRY.

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