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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 66

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Tampa Bay Timesi
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St. Petersburg, Florida
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66
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THEATRE 110 Sf. Petersburg Times, Friday, February 4, 1 96S Robert Shaw New Atlanfa Director A A IIIUIILUI nHIIHUJ ATLANTA, Ca. Ifl Robert bility, and that it is likely that "A MAGNIFICENT MOVIE! IT IS activities of the chorale would Shaw, 'associate condurtor of be curtailed. the Cleveland Symphony Or (MM REX 1ISM I1ARIUS0N 'r X' chfstra, was appointed yester Sopkin, 65, is retiring this year after having conducted the Atlanta Orchestra for more day as conductor of the Atlanta 1 lj Symphony, succeeding Henry Sopkin who Is retiring. than 21 years.

Shaw, 49, also directs the 'Anbther mlrfal 2VMDTHE famed Robert Shaw Chorale, popular on concert stages throughout the world. Opening, Another 'NllissssWriiielct ftf (uaf fOrtyC0 A spokesman for the Atlanta SHOWS DAILY 2 and P.M. RESERVED SEATS NOW AT SOX OFFICE OR SY MAIL Symphony said a part of the agreement with Shaw is that his Schedule of Pricei and Performance! U. .1 0 II MONDAY THiU SAT II 10 IALUCU8S OH STAGE 1 1 10.30 STRANGE ROMANIA eeler I jO I If won Prix UmiyOtUtft "TMI MFMCH Lf 5S 'M dm elatf ttilDullr MaWd impKcobl), CM4 luKinoling Mm" N. limw AIT IXHltirS-Nlf COmi-AN enlr II BEAUX ARTS 711.

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ii 10 duties to the Atlanta orchestra would be his primary responsl- Reeafve Yawr Seat! by phone. Phono 163-3715 Of I2-Oo4 3 CENTRAL AT NINTH St. Petertburg, Fla. NTI News Of Sports Pages 1-5-C (Spy) Show1 It'i another (what else) nat-ire on the apr craza and It'a called "Our Man Hint" AND It'a at the Loew'a Theatre alarting today. James Coburn, that lucky rascal In the crater, plays Hint, the auper debonair anper-agent.

Ills female surrounding Include (clocUbp) Slirrld Valdls, Gila Golan, Gianna Scrra, Shelby Grant and Helen Funal. Lee J. Cobb and Ed-ward Mulhare also star. A POOH-FECTLY IRRESISTABLE PROGRAM! DISNEY DOES IT AGAIN PIP ib.44 --if-r ifffa rt Ti-nir nan -v 1 MORE LIBERAL MOVIE OUTLOOK SEEN Catholics Pick 'Darling 'Juliet' "AUDACIOUSLY IRREVERENT! Boldest step up from conventional film fare ever io come from a major American studiof Arthur Knight, Saturdij Rrlt "STARTLING! TOUGH! CANDID! GLITTERING! SHOCKING! RAUCOUSi' Botlij Cf owtlitr, N. T.

Tlmtt "WE ALL HOWLED MERRILY!" Special Ta Tha Tlmti (e) TIN New York Tlmaa film for youth, and "World Without Sun," best film of educational value. The citations to "Darling" CATS and I liiF! ITPfe'1 Gandhi? ow lhe- In JONES Sne PLESHE ULlJiSWX Charlie RUGGLES CiLMib Xi 1 NEW YORK "Darling" and "Juliet of the Spirits," both of which are explicitly frank In and "Juliet" may be expected -Shim Aluindir, In Ufa Higulni their depictions of the seamier to cause some debate among sides of contemporary society, more conservative Roman Catlv olics who have fought the in Metro Goldwyn-Mayer andFilmwayspmnt Martin RansoMi Production creasingly liberal policies of the former legion. HELLUVA I 11 jMifca Mitford. 1 if "tr Holiday Kijiilna were two of five films cited this week for their "artistic vision" and "expression of authentic human values by the National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures. The awards, the first to be presented on an annual basis, are seen as a reflection of the positive, more liberal approach PLAYHOUSE CINTIAl AT NINtTIENTH Hfl OPEN 6:15 TODAY ADULTS $1.00 to film criticism by the office, formerly known as the National MATINEE Avnnf ROBERT JONATHAN MORSE WINTERS Legion of Decency.

SUN. ONLY POSITIVELY THE FUNNIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR ST. In addition to cited as best film for mature audiences, and "Juliet," best foreign language film, the other winners are "The Sound of IS! ANJANETTE COMER Darn Andrews'Millon Berle li "I FH3 ROADSHOW E0BAS SPECIAL POPULflB PBICES James Ubora John Uieteud Music," best family film; "Nobody Waved Goodbye," best Tab Hanter-Margaret Leighton Liberace it's (m never soon Roemans' To Highlight BEGINS TODAY! at 1 P.M. 3:35 6:10 8:45 Star Spectacular luwaj Mcuowau jtoom money Barbara Nichols Lionel Slander SRODSTEIGERZ- Burf tie aerd Evelyn WaBgh Scmnptij in Terry Southern mi Christopher Isherwood FROM TOE MAN MADE CLEARWATER The Roe- mans will be featured at Friday "Magnificent in a special and very engaging way!" night's Star Spectacular at Ma nicipal Auditorium. "A comedy spectacular!" TIME 'MAGAZINE Dmrtti kiTony Richardson PraM by John Calley ind Haskell Wexlei dial I rfL LIFE HABAZINC Ik WEST COAST PREMIERE! Bands playing for dancing will be the Eden Rocs and Members from St.

Petersburg and Those Five from Clearwater. The teen dance, sponsored 1 -4 at H. 544-1111 Liunrvo rrv ryrmna mm Will Not Shown Eliewher On Wast Coast During This Engagement. DOORS OPEN 4:45 THE LOVED ONE: 5:11 7:23 9:35 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:24 2 by the city parks and recreation department, will be from 8 p.m. to midnight 'Indoors' Out Spaclal To Tha Timtl From Tha N.Y.

Herald Tribune NEW YORK "The Great Indoors," which opened Tuesday at the Eugene O'Neill ffl COME FROZEN HELL theatre and failed to find favor with the drama critics, will OR HIGH CONNIE MAUREEN close Saturday night after seven PAUL THEIR MISSION: performances. JLI and JIM Stop the Nazis from developing the I JANE HENRY fWYAU'JONESand STAMPS in the NEWS Sundays in Ulsgra and th Arts Muii Hum itu tmai ajo mm LLOYD atom bomb! AM NSwHn MNAVISION tTprlrrfibura Timra TECHNICOtOR- PROM WARNER BROS 3 HITS! VMffiffiM I ALL IN TONITE! OPEN 6:45 P.M. CARTOON 7:15 COME EARLYI COLOR! It iHtift an ii in nifm hi PASADENA AVE. SO. (68th ST.) THE EXCITING SPEED BREEOI AT 9:35 ONIYI STOCK CAR RACINO THRILLS WLM FUMED AT OAYTONA AND M'4 OARUNGTON SPEED WAYSI iffiV i aM mm "f'V SI tmSmm v- i am inn nu mmu mom technicolor haaM DFVQM HIRE HOLT HILL: WARD PLUS AT ONIYI PIUS iT V3S ONIYI I 5 71 II JiH-v 75 YJrV I SANDS OF THE "HARLOW KALAHARI STUART WHITMAN SUSANNAH YORK 0' or ADMISSION 7Sa AU TICKETS l- 4 4' -AJ I COLUMBIA oms rrvnmv.rnY nrLeone cniADTunjiTUAW.ciDiu uti ct.

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AT 50th AVE. N. A BENTON FILM PRODUCTION KUBtKI MuRLti ufcRT PROBE JEAN-PIERRE CASSEl- IRINA DEMICK ERIC SYKES TERRY-THOMAS Special Guest Star RED SK1T0N in THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN hlX THEIR FLYING MACHINES Or How I Flew From London to Paris in 25 Hours THE BIS COMEDY HIT OF NINETEEN SEXTY-SEXJ RIEHSRO TONY CURTIS JERRY LEWIsr DOUGLAS 1 and 11 Minutes Co-starring BENNY HILl-YUJIRO ISHIHARA FLORA ROBSON KARL MICHAEL VOGLER SAM VANAMAKER and TONY HANCOCK Produced by STAN KARGULIES PANAVISION COLUMBIA COLOR CENTRAL 7th CENTRAL ot 7th I bV KEN mm Wf bY JACK DAVIES and KEN ANNAKIN COLOR by DE LUXE ANTHONY MANN'S tamt9 CINEMASCOPE the HEROES TECHNICOLOR -THELMARlTTER. AT :25 ONLY FIRST RUNI AT 10:55 ONLY ZIUts MURPHY r- I I fs COLOI HITS iJi-JS. tt Mann 1 1 AMmmMMflDT ADM.

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