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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 46

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Chicago Tribunei
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14 Section 2 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1966 MOTION PICTURES MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN Strong Cast Peps Up a Tired Plot BY AVILLIAM LEONARD "JiiMAjdrnrt'ndaaaiAaMi ttuwa timi tbi kwrtr CI I .1 A WPW HOlMlflOORl GOES TO TrfE 0 One of the uredest plots of basement apartment a lone- the provincial theater than it joecKT recent years still can look good some customer who has come did on Broadway. And that when it's enacted by strong to the big city for the football makes sense. WALT DISNEY'S Hilarious New Live-Action Comedy IV It. It s.HL M.U WFoDD BY CLOTILDE players under bright direction, game with some of his Man-This is the old, two-character Chester buddies. He never has bit about the male and the fe- had a girl and they have dared male who start as strangers him to go home with the pretty and spend two or three acts dis- blonde.

He's very reluctant covering one another with about it alL Eventually, the love peeping over the horizon girl drops her tough facade a Just as the. curtain descends, little and tells him: "Go, put "The Voice of the Turtle," the kettle on." Over tea, they "Two for the Seesaw," "The tell one another their troubles. Owl and the Pussycat" are just And that's about it a few of the ones that come to This sounds like a story that mind from recent seasons couldn't last three acts; but atone, all of them quite sue- with a girl filled with fantasies about a past life she has in HURRVl LAST! NURRYI OAYSI maIa, hO "RATTLE OF A SIMPLE MAN" n.us 2iW adult ml M0f ftfSH inn Dinrtn" WORLD) ovtn 11 City fari'mj At Door. ventedand a little mill worker who doesn't know how to talk to girls or to do anything else except make tea and wash the dishes, it makes it cross-hatched with poignancy as well as humor. .1.

-t- lk bid IK a. peck. Curtis 'copf. Mwmon1 Cemedy P1 ir Cherles Drer. Directed eed tetitmt by Dni4 Morrison, 4 prtfc kr Carl Storm at Ptwav-ent Rra eJarkeese, St.

Cherles, 7tUtr, Feb. 1, 1W, with this cist: Cueeee Vm Voortu Perqr Bill Merer Wore" Jerry Word carol ckannliia '1st traveling saleslady' (Mt. kakar 'karlnr 'a. lyalty tiarlaw wKIl 2 tiualaa 'kaclut' 4 tha avarwat') Jig mm i i-Ji NORTH "'iS-P''- yaGreat-Dane-! (CRASHES THE PARTYSJ I fifMf'T I mmmm ff cessful with the gambit. "Rattle of a Simple Man," a British import, failed on Broadway in 1963; and it is difficult to see It is maudlin at times, obvious, at others, yet it moves along in an affectionate glow TLRQUIRC Presents a that communicates itself to an audience.

David Morrison di why the same plot should have missed then when it apparently SIIEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT AT 8:10 A rected this production sympa- couldn't on other occasions. 4 Just as you know them Pooh and his irresistibla ImndsJ co-starring two academy award winners Walt Disney LAST 7 DAYS Certainly, its two central "JC" irim characters are just as interest- but not Penmtting it to grow lng, perhaps more so, than in Dervous-earlier versions of the intimate 1Iiss Van Vooren and Mr. boy-gets-girl tale. At Pheasant Morey work like a well-Run playhouse, near St. lubricated machine, beautifully Charles, as done bv Monieme adjusted and with every move 3145 fee.

DeariJONES-Suzanne PLESHETTE-charue ruggles No. 3145: Scallops follow an FKSHTKE CC13' Screenplay by ALBERT ALY Co-producer WIOT H1BIER Oveeled mm TOKAR the pofill Van gi rtm Mnroir rieht. Jerrv Ward makes a asymmetric line from the tit .1 I 1 1 a rrrrLJKiirrM Aoi Taetay at 2 40. 4S, 10:00 Tke ESQUIRE Oak mil mCMi4iit 1 aWl iiiwwi wix dnd the honey tree Released by BUENA VISTA Distribution Inc. 01965 Walt Disney Productions AnAH-Crloon VI Oil TECHNICOLOR Open 9 a.m.

Feeturette this is a laugh-filled play with brief but telling appearance as shoulder to the hipline of this a tender side, spun out to make her truculent half brother, for lnch comes in sizes a half-hour situation last a a nice change of pace rem- S'l whole evening, but interesting iniscent of the scarcely seen 2 yards of 44-inch fabric, all the way. character Voice Order Chtilde patterns ram mx. m. ii Box 976, New York 1, of the Turtle." Nm Price is'35 cents Send TODAY 5 Last Days! Navar Su'N a Wadtfinf Nlftrtl last Complete Show Starts 10 p.m. look to th nam) WALT DISNEY or thf finsl Mt family entertainment.

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