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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 50

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Music Entertainment PAGE 10 THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1968 Movies Stage Norton Mockritlge 7ie Day The Curtain Came Down bom Ok New York I've known Rich and so Mr. Harrity spent just nies. And the audience pelted them with pennies. And the about all the dough the family ard Harrity, the author, play wrisht, travel editor and one Showing Around Town place was in a turmoil when the had to get to New York, put up at the Somerset Hotel (where curtain came down again, for time director of Eleanor Roose By Mary L. Scheller velt's radio and television se the headliners stayed), buy new Things, to do tonight and to the last time.

The house manager ran backstage and cancelled the Harrity costumes for everybody and, ries, for many years, IN BRIEF: morrow in metropolitan Balti most important, buy a special And I've admired his plays anyone what "The Day the Fish Came Out" was about when he was making it, and it is easy to "THE Detective" Frank Sina act on the spot, And all hope of like "Hope Is the Thing With stage curtain for the act. tra is the lawman in this inter ever playing the Palace evapo Feathers," and his books, in It was, says Dick, as beautiful more. TONIGHT Movies see why in finished form, it is eluding "Fun in Europe," "Man rated then and there. It was then, I guess, that Dick rather difficult to follow. esting if raw tale of contemporary crime detection in New York City.

The murder victim as a 25-cent Christmas card, and it showed a cotton field of Destiny: De Gaulle of France," and "Three Lives of It takes place on a small Greek island where a plane (I "Tol'able David" Goucher down South. In the center there was a cabin with sunflowers on Helen Keller." is a homosexual so the police enter the twilight world as they began thinking about writing magazine articles and books and plays and, as it's turned out, I'm very glad he did. College Center, 8.30 P.M. think it is ours) is forced to drop a box containing radioactive But, as much as I've known search for the murderer. MILKMAN Paul Upson plays role of Tevye the Milkman in "Fiddler On The Roof" coming to the Mechanic.

Complete list of movies in the one side and magnolias on the other. In the open doorway of the cabin there was room for When they think they have about him, I never knew he started his career as "Master classified section, material. When the foreigners, wearing costumes that must be him, the man goes to the chair, (fS 1968, United Features Syndicate Joe, the Boy Wonder" the little Mr. Harrity's upside-down-danc but there are a few more sur- seen to be believed, come look star of his family act in hon- Band Concert Park Concert ing contraption and everybody prises, some of which shake the; ing for the box, the island be ky-tonk vaudeville. Band, Patriotic concert, St police department.

would be able to see him doing comes a tourist attraction I discovered this just now, via Matthews Church, Norman and his inverted clog to "Dixie Continuing Events something the islanders are hap Sinatra does one of his better jobs as the detective, a man of book that Trident Press sent, The curtain was known as the Mayfield avenues, 8 P.M. py to see. me. Written by Dick Harrity, Dixie Drop. I think Cacoyannis was trying Concert The Buddy Voelker Orchestra, Lurman Woodland it's called "The World-Famous to be cute about The Bomb and Mr.

Harrity got an agent who Continuing things to do this nishings recall the elegance of compassion and understanding. JHis nymphomanical wife is played very prettily by Lee Re-mick: Ralph Meeker, Jack Theater, Catonsville Senior High School, 8 P.M. Sports Baseball Baltimore Orioles versus Chicago, Memorial Stadium, 8 P.M. Harness Racing Laurel Raceway, 7.30 P.M. TOMORROW Movies "Indian Family of Long Ago," "Beaver Dam" and "The Town Musicians" Pratt's Patterson Park branch, 1 P.M.

"Year of Glory Day of Defeat" Pratt's Forest Park branch, 7.30 P.M. Lectures "Theatre Libre or Comedie Francaise Regional Theatre at the Crossroads" Kenneth Kitch, assistant executive director of Arena Stage, Goucher College Center, 10.15 A.M. Music Band Concert Park Concert Band, patriotic concert, Federal Hill Park, Battery and Warren avenues, 8 P.M. Theater "Life With Theater, Olney, Md 8.30 P.M. "Music Man" Painters Mill Harrity Family" and it tells all that, but everything is so week: the eighteenth century.

Carroll vague it seldom amounts to promised to book the act into the Palace, provided that the Harritys put on their show at how Dick's father, a pipe fitter in Alton, 111., suddenly plunged Park. Open tomorrow through Maryland Historical Society- much. Klugman, Horace MacMahon are other detectives, William Original manuscript of the his family into show biz. Saturday, 11 A.M. to 4 P.M Sunday 2 P.M.

to 4 P.M To be truthful, there are one Windom is the suicide who ties "Star-Spangled Banner" on dis Got Great Idea or two laughs in the second half in with the original murder and the Academy of Music, on 14th Street, and pass the inspection of the Palace booking official, J. J. Murdock. 'Clouseau' On Way play. The Hugg Memorial Build Carrol Mansion The city Seems that Dad, who did a bit Jacqueline Bisset is his wile, of wooden-shoe jigging for his ing now open featuring period rooms, silver and glass of the "The Detective" moves along house of Charles Carroll of Car-rollton, recently restored and furnished in the decorative style Then Argument On the day of the tryout' the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Cen of the film, and there is some suspense raised toward the close, but this is botched by a fuzzy finish and group dancing (Cacoyannis may have been trying to make a musical that must also buddies, got a great idea one day.

He climbed up on a high iron rod that ran across the top at its own rather deliberate pace, but it is always diverting and terribly outspoken. It is of the early. Nineteenth Century. senior Harrity unfortunately got turies, paintings- of the Battle of 1812. Open tomorrow through "Inspector Clouseau," the fur-; of the pope-fitting shop, turned certainly not for children and East Lombard street.

Open into a nasty argument with the there are some adults to whom himself upside down and began tomorrow through Friday, 10.30 Saturday, 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. Sunday, 1-5 P.M. ther adventures of the bumbling detective first introduced in "The Pink Panther," will open be seen to be believed. I would never recommend it.

It doing his dance against the ceil A.M. to 4.30 P.M., Sunday 1 Tom Courtenay and Colin Enchanted Forest Children is claving at six area theaters ing. stage manager because that unworthy had pulled the curtain on a preceding act that had begun to falter. "Dad really bawled him out," Dick remem P.M. to 5 P.M.

Baltimore on Wednesday, Blakely are the two airmen who fairyland of nursery rhyme; His buddies got such a kick Washington Monument His drop the box when their plane out of this that the elder Harri July 3, tor exclusive engagements at the a and goes down in flames, Sam Wan- torical Information Center Ex fairytale and adventure features. Route 40, West. Open daily. ty quit his job, trained his wife, bers, most vividly. THE DETECTIVE, screenplay by AtAy Mann, based on the novel by Roderick Thorp; directed by Gordon Douglas and Drwiuced by Aaron Rosenberg; presented by 20th Century-Fox.

At area theaters. Joe Leland Prank Sinatra Karen Lee Bemick Curran Bulph Meeker Bme Schoenstein Jack Kinsman Farrell Horace McMahon Pike Theatres. namaker is the leader of the hibits explaining George Wash son and daughter in the art of Well, the Harrity act went on Filmed in color and widesc- foreign search party, and Can- ington association with Balti singing and dancing, and em and the audience loved it. All Sixteenth Century Tea House Tour of Friendship Court and reen, "Inspector Clouseau' Music Fair, Owings Mills, 8.30 P.M. dice Bergen is an American tourist with nothing but time on was going nicely until Dad Har barked on a cross-country tour as the "World-Famous Harrity more and Maryland; the history of the Washington Monument; stars Alan Arkin and co-stars Br.

Rooerts i rnUn MarTvee am Windom visit to historic Tea House rity, doing his novelty dancing, "Three Bags her hands. Tony Musante Delia Boccardo, as the Inspec McCormick Company, 414 Light Family. went into his upside-down danc Bobbie Al rrseman or. Norma Maclver Jacaueltne Bisset, Ridge Dinner Theater, 8.30 P.M. "The Day the Fish Came Out" Dick tells many warm and architectural development of the Washington Monument; places of historical interest in Balti ing in the doorway of the cabin "The Reluctant is showing at the Northway.

It tor's romantic interest, Frank Finlay, Beryl Reid, Patrick Gargrill and Barry Foster. The film is being released by United shown on the Dixie Drop. Children's Theater Association, The "Band" is in color, and when Greek is spoken, as it is on occasion, sub School No. 103, Division street highly amusing tales about what happened as the Harritys rode the iron horse from one tank town to another, back and Suddenly, as he worked there, Artists. near Lanvale street, 11 A.M.

dancing on his head, the Dixie titles are provided. more and walking tours of the city. Open daily from 10 A.M. to 4.30 P.M. Operated by the Peale Museum.

Dron unpredictably shot up to street, Monday through Friday, 9.30 A.M. to 4 P.M. (Free). Edgar Allan Poe House-Home of Poe from 1832-1835, 203 North Amity street. Open Wednesday and Saturday, 1 to 4 P.M.

Fort McHenry National MonumentFoot of East Fort avenue, open daily 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. THE DAY THE FISH CAME writ "Insneetor Clouseau" Is Ar forth across the United States, THE WALT Disney Studios have done with "The One and Only Genuine Original Family Sports Baseball Baltimore Orioles ten, directed ana produced by Micnael Cacoyannis; presented by International Classics. At the Northway. EunninK lime: HIS minutes.

sometimes accompanied by the roof of the stage, and stayed there. Young Dick yelled at the kin 's second picture for the Mir-isch organization. The noted ac Baltimore Zoo Druid Hill Queenie, the dancing bear; Pro Band" what they tried and failed versus Chicago, Memorial Stadium, 8P.M. stage manager: "Pull that cur tor made a widelv-acclaimed fessor White, the ventriloquist, 1 to do with "The Happiest Mil tain down!" Park. Open daily 10 A.M.

to P.M. screen debut in "The Russians Harness Racing Laurel and his wife, The Whistling Pri- The stage manager, getting Navigator Tom Courtenay Ellas Sara Wanamaker Pilot Colin Blakely Electra Candice BerKen Peter Ian Ouilvy Dentist Dimttris Nicolaidis Goatherd Nlcos Alexiou Mrs. Mavroyannis Patricia Burke Fred Paris Alexander Frank Arthur Mitchell Goatherd's lfe Marlena Carrere Raceway, 7.30 P.M. lionaire." That is, the turn is pleasant in the Disney tradition and what's more, the songs and Are Coming The Russians Are Coming," a Mirisch presentation for U.A.. for which he won ma Donna, and the Leaping Leprechauns four midgets who O.

Transportation Museum Display of old trains even, pulled down not the Dixie Drop, but the front curtain. And were sensational until one Special Events Cruise Baltimore to Better- Dads act was over. This en a nomination for an Academy dating back to 1929. Pratt and 1 streets. Open Yankees' Organist Gets Job On TV Christmas Eve when they got raged the elder Harrity, of, Award as Best Actor ot trie ton, Pier 1, Pratt street, 9.30 A.M.

Wednesday through Sunday, 10 dancing, the latter choreographed by Hugh Lambert, are especially nice. The theme is also unusual, particularly for a Disney film. THE game man plays in "The Games Men Play" is sex, Year. drunk and sang "Wearing of the Green" instead of "Jingle course, and he scrambled to his feet and went after the stage Eddie Layton, organist for the Bells." but going by this' film, mono manager, punching like mad. AMUSEMENTS New York Yankees, has taken AMUSEMENTS And everywhere, from one It has to do with the election of poly would be more interesting.

The manager fought back. over the keyboard assignment 1888. Walter Brennan is a dedi "Games Men Play" was made state to another, the senior Harrity danced on his head, tapping Up Goes Curtain A.M. lo 4 P.M. Flag House and Museum "A Score of Flags," an exhibition of rare flags of the United States.

Pratt and Albemarle streets. Open tomorrow" through Saturday, 10 A.M. to 4.30 P.M., Sunday, 2 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. cated Democrat (that's what on "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing," daytime-drama series At that moment some idiot Jack -J MjmmM tumsotfuawKoar his feet against a platform sus you call acting Brennan, in pri on the CBS Television Network 9.j pended above him.

MISTIKSTOWM FlUA TW TOWWI in South America, but the dialogue is in French, and the actors, I suspect, are from Fame. They play a group caught in a hotel when it is quarantined pulled up the front curtain and the audience screamed as they His new television duties limit M. M. tt. Or.

II -W vate life, is a little to the right of John Wayne) who wants Grover Cleveland to win the his Yankee Stadium work to Road Begins To Die Then, after World War the tm-n P.M mm ii ilium watched the two men belting Mount Clare Original fur-j weekends and night games. presidency. each other. Dick ran out on stage to help his father, and the road began to die and even the World-Famous (No-Doubt) Har after a patron comes down with typhus. NOW SHOWING FINAL AMUSEMENTS I AMUSEMENTS Opposing him, but not too nastily, is John Davidson, a Re audience pelted them with pen rity Family felt the pinch.

Dad Among them are a school CRIST A publican, anxious to see that. VESfVIEW CINEMA 6024 Bolfo. Nnt'l. Pike teacher, a tycoon, a model and 5475 Reisterstown Rd North and South Dakota become AMUSEMENTS IKI Ttf 1 1M mim JB 4 1 I 1 1 ftl mN ffm TV Wli 7 Harrity decided to give up the sticks and head for the big time the great Palace Theater in New York, the place where only the headliners played. a scandal columnist and all are boorish to the point of torture.

Erotica has to be more fun than Heeht-Northwood Shp. Or 5TAHING I wT3Afea fe- i.i,uJ I' 1.. b-u1 tLul ii in mmmaimmmm I it is in "Games Men Play" which is showing at the Seven His faith in his act was great, nt 1 "THE. THOMAS East. THE GAMES MEN PLAY, srreenolay by CROWN AFFAIR" amusements I "ROSEMARY BABY" I FT; i 1 iUAl fUMUlWMLL part of the United States.

The band of the title is comprised of Brennan, his son and daughter-in-law and their eight children, the latter led by Lesley Ann Warren, They make pretty music and though they occasionally threaten to crush the audience with sugar, they never really do, and it is refreshing to be able to recommend a film for the family. It is playing at four area HW YMwA-rmfTT tWti Willi II rr-- If cnsum MfT, i UJ rtF uon inennioz; adapted ny EMuardo Borras from a novel by Dante Sierra; directed by Daniel Tinayre; an Argentine-French production, released here by Joseph Brenner Associates. Inc. At the 7 time mlniitpc ITU Iky fci fo teest teres Taxi. Driver Luis Sandrini MUM IlllMll SVayne Janssem "is wite Maria Antlnea Prostitute Bruce Bridearoom ftulllermn RrMpsinn Thz Gnixu IlEHETS 2 WEEKS ONLY 1 10711 'l 'Mi TONIGHT THRU JULY 13 1.

fliltdJLlr I LI The Bride Elsa Daniel Journalist Ansel Mattana Secretary Martha Leerand Teacher Malvina Pastorino Veniriloouist. Thnnpa Mpnln HIPPODROME imiwii. i mbRPFK 10:30 90 till theaters. THE ONE AND ONtY GENUINE 'ftHaitti ITEWIIT1 im mn andustrtallst Jose Clbrian jwmu jeresa Biased Model DiUft Tnet-n Musician Enrique Serrano Paramow PicluiesPfBsenis "A VERY WEIL Vitmffi ua jfrvi 17., I Mia Farrow I DONE SHOCKER AMUSEMENTS A'iMK: JZ fKl i I In a William Castle Production Rosemary's 1 J.uiW- I I 1 "Wild in The Streets" I l' Jt -V URiuiNAb AMJuY band, screenplay by Lowell S. Hawley, from a book by Laura Boner Van Nursi directed by Michael O'Herlihy and produced by Bill Anderson; released by Buena Vista Distribution Company At.

area theaters. Running time: lit) minute. Crandpa Bower Walter Brennan Papa Bower Buddy Ebsen Joe Calder John Davidson Alice Bower Lesley Ann Warren Mama Bower Janet Blair Sidney Bower Kurt Russell Ernie Stubbms Steve Harmon Charlie Wrenn Richard Deacon Mr. Wampler Wally Cox "MICHAEL Cacoyannis the wouldn't tell Baby MAY FAIR It' 12:30 PISHING PLAZA jvn i i i hi 4 lum it ui lit 11 i.n ii MGM STANLEY KUBRICK PRODUCTION "A FASCINATING FILM!" Haward Mitchsll, Music Director uXTt. CHARLTON HESTON uii f77WMi mmim wm 4 weeks july is TV: $frHfflllU TODAY) TOM'W 2:00 I 8:35 P.M.

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