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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 45

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The Tampa Tribunei
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fi" ISTATE SIGHTSEE1HG 'inTAMPA HARBOR the PAD LOUNGE h3 DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY -B THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Saturday, February 14, 1970 Devils Dance, Sing, Take Falls In Horror Movie TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY ic WANDA HAYES and 3 HOUSEof STEAKS jj 2 Two-Hour Narrated Cruises I m-nn Travel around Stddon Is-1 10.00 Ijn. -t-ht. THE HI -HOPES "THIS 18 WHERE IT'S ALL HAPPENING, nd tinnad. Snick Bar. Dock: IT 2:00 p.m.

312 II TUUK rAU A WAY rKUM HUME ADULTS $3.00 CHILDREN $1.50 Musical La Jolln at the Organ In Our Newly Decorated Lounge SERVING 4023 GANDY BLVD. (Adjacent to J. M. Fields) Aviiloble for Private Night Charter Parties fl Phone 8776911 STEAKS SEAFOODS COCKTAILS FOR RESERVATIONS OPEN 4 TO MIDNIGHT Ldsi 45th Silver Spurs WICY SUPER STAR SPECTACULAR FRIDAY, FEB. 20 CLUB La RUE Proudly Presents The GRANT ROGERS TRIO Versatile Comedy Singing Group NIGHTLY 900 N.

Dale Mabry TICKETS AT Sears, Bel ks of Britton, Collie Hill Pharmacy, Out of Sight Shop, Kuban's, Sarasota Curtis Hixon Bon Office sor and Sam Jaffee, who plays Wilbur's grandfather looks, alas, like an aged Dr. Zorba. Sandra Dee, as the virgin, looks like a chubby coed whom someone found on a Hollywood movie lot. And Dean Stockwell, with his curly long hair, looks vaguely like a warlock, but never manages to exude enough scary charm to be a convincing villain. AN IMPORTANT element in any horror movie is the director's use of special effects, and in this department "The Dunwich Horror" has a few exciting moments.

An eerie reverse negative effect creates a phantasmagoric world in which devils dance and virgins are undone. Milton's hell was never like this, but Milton, after all was blind. necessary ingredient in the fertility rite that's part of the welcoming ceremony for the devil. However, Wilbur is thwarted in the middle of his big act when Professor Henry Armi-tage (Ed Begley), an authority on the Necronomicon, recites a few incantations of his own and saves the day for the doomed world. THE STRIKING thing about this movie, other than certain similarities to "Rosemary's Baby," is that it contains such a rash of topflight talent.

But the actors' roles are such stereotypes that they have little else to do than mouth their words and look scared or scary, in the appropriate places. Ed Begley looks uncomfortable in his role as the profes KISSIMMEE 2:30 P.M. DAILY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY FEB. 20-21-22 Produced by Gvmhordt EnterprtMt By SHARbN COHEN Tribune fiaff Writer "Tne Dunwich Horror," Palace Theater. American International Pictures.

Color. Producers: James N. Nicholson and Samuel Z. Arkoff. Director: Daniel Haller.

Screenplay by Curtis Lee Hanson, Henry Roseobaum and Ronald Silk-oskyCast: Sandra Dee, Dean Stockell, Ed Begley, Lloyd cn Ponna Baccala, Joanna More Jordan, Talia Coppra. Running time: 90 minutes. Rating M. Rosemary's baby, that cute little -devil who starred in a movieef the same name, is alive nd well and living in a closet jn "The Dunwich Horror" He''not very happy either. Born til the devil and a mortal mother he's been hidden from the World since his birth.

And he thinks it's about time he got oii: to unleash a little evil on the world. HIS ''NORMAL" twin brother, Wilbur Whateley (Dean Stockw'ell), has the same idea. Wilbur' reads the Necronomi-con, a rare book of the occult to learn the magic incantations for summoning the forces 'of darkness from the nethej" -world. He 'also persuades Nancy The Checkmate PRESENTS San Germain's "PARIS 1970" CHUCK BERRYBO DIDDLEY BILL HALEY the COMETS THE COASTERS GENE VINCENT CURTIS HIXON HALL, Tampa BANKAMERICARD WELCOME of th Bok Office Out of Sig ht Shop DANTES' INFERNO Breaking all attendance records! ADMISSION $2, $3, $4 PER PERSON Advance Reservations, Write: Silver Spurs, Kissimmee 32741 12,000 SEATS ALL UNDER COVER Excitement for FOLLIES REVUE COSTUMES BY FAMOUS JACQUES FRIG0N of PARIS THE CHECKMATES FOR DANCING AND LISTENING FEATURING LEONELLA TWO SHOWS I i A COCKTAIL LOUNGE 2803 BUSCH BLVD. 933-5523 BEHIND THE 99'R RESTAURANT Presents CHRIS AND THE NOTATIONS Tampa's Newest Modern Country Sound Nightly tle whole iTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTA IMPERIAL ROOM 5305 N.

ARMENIA NIGHTLY Walker (Sandra Dee) to be a NIGHTLY In For GOURMET DINNER Retervationi Phone 229-6431 Sherato-Tampa Motwlfotel CASS AND MORGAN STREETS The Best in Country and Western Music 1 SHERATON HOTELS AND MOTOR INNS. A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OF TM DICK McCOY i I i ST. PETE BEACH Phono 362-1611 I You must see it to believe it! DOC'S BAND 6 BIG NIGHTS QUARTET featuring vocalist Jimmy Fairchild JOE MURPHY'S LOUNGE 2308 N. Dale Mabry SHOWS EVERY HOUR EVERY DAY RAIN OR SHINE Children 6 through 13 half price 5 and under FREE Anniversary Party FEBRUARY 18, 1970 FREE COOKOUT Open 9 A.M. Last Show 5 P.M.

BE IN THE MONEY by using Tribune-Times Want Ads IN PERSON LINDA MARTELL FEB. 24 6 NITES Ocala Group Will Present 'Music Man' OCALA (By Staff Writer) Meridith Willson's "Music Man," a flag waving extra-vanganza about midwestern America in 1912, marches into the Ocala Civic Theater Tuesday with all its familiar tunes, including "76 Trombones." The Ocala Community Theatre Group, under the direction" of Michael Hall, choreographer Alice Haig Ber-man and designer Frank Bennett, will present five evening performances through Feb. 21 and a matinee Feb. 22. Hall 1 said additional performances will be scheduled the following week if demand for tickets continues.

Fifty-three members from Ocala, Belleview, Dunnellon, Gainesville and Ormond Beach will perform. ST. PETE COLISEUM 535 4th AVE. NO. PHONE 894-1 81 2 REX MacDONALD and his SILVER KINGS "The Big Band With A Beat" Where Dancing It A Pleasure Had A Birthday This Week? You're Admitted FREE 9 P.M.

'til 1 A.M. ADM. $2.00 inc. tax "All You Core To Eat" 2720 N. DALE MABRY TAMPA Tonight is Steak Rib Night In Addition to Our Regular Menu of Fish, Meat, Poultry, Salad, Relishes OUR DELUXE EVENING SMORGASBORD IS SERVED 4:30 P.M.

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WITH MADELAINE GANTNER Friday, Feb. 20, 8 P.M. Mckay Auditorium (BETWEEN el TAMPA AND FAIRGROUNDS) Tickets $2.00 Season Ticket! $7.00 'L)''' 7250 Tas 41 Sfr 2400 Culf to Bay Blvd. (Hy 60) SS-V -K- jf ST. PETERSBURG wiill, min- 4200 34th St.

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229-6595 TICKETS AT DOOR OR CAMERA CENTER TAMPA PHOTO SUPPLY 410 MADISON -229-1257 10 TAMPA 221-464 AND FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, MASTER CHARGE or BANKAMERICARD Stries prtstntod by ff). Kiwanis Club of Tampa 502 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PH 229-8807 Phone 839-2662 Sell Unneeded Articles With a Want Ad Ph. 223-4911 RESTAURANT LOUNGE ITS NCK BLAIR TRIO FEATURING BOB PACILLI FORMERLY WITH AL HIRT ORCH. "A Spanish Palace in the Heart of Tampa's latin Quarter Internationally Famous Since- 1905!" "A Spanish Palace in the Heart of Tampa's latin Quarter Internationally Famous Since- 1905!" 1 it? 1 3 Special Saturday Combination FILET MIGNON CLEMENT6 OCHOA BROILED Vi LOBSTER $295 ENTERTAINMENT in th LOUNGE by Meadows Jay i rmm mm mmmt mm Jm ill! JVI-X I THE COLUMBIA PRESENTS fi 2 EXCITING MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZAS NIGHTLY VHf iJt lS8 AT DINNER SHOW: 8:30 P.M.

I Vi i AT THE SUPPER SHOW: 10:30 P.M. 1 ViV 2 I ST1 Featuring Cesar Gonzmart and His Magic Violins, Am- III i ') CJ I pare Garridb, Clemente Ochoa, Antonio Curbelo and cu'? IJjJ' LrLA rr I "Las Dance to Henry Tudela's Orchestra. Ifir" CHICASralrai; I 1 WW 1, Exit at 21st IjV Rtey NO SHOW SUNDAY NIGHTI ii f' INTERSTATE 4 TAMPA jl "-'''-fJtff RXLOWMh'l jj 4 Dining Rooms! Strolling Vinhns and "WBBm vij Singen! Car Valet Service at Main Doorl x. CHAR-BROILED sun STiin99 (fl tSisI LUNCHEONS CSStf BIG, BIG 79c I OPEN fj 7 DAYS tMly hot laltti potato or fnnih friat fnm trlia toiioa ial.4 with Hack Anoul aroi(iii rt.Lll.w.r.Rpl.Muc.0 H.tf.rliC rranch braerf. II A.M.

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