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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1965 Sectioa5 11 raFksajejajpf eh MM MmrM0MM99mM4 ittWWFi-4 ad cowr.ro ira Iff Kfetime nceina u'niyo "WUd'Seed," tht story of a runaway girl and rebellious boy and their flight across country, will have its world premiere at the Playboy theater Wednesday. Stars are Michael Parks and Celia Kaye, two screen newcomers. AN ENTERTAINMENT SO RICH- AN EXPERIENCE SO REWARDING i ...) Wvm-. 1 Vm i I GEORGE STEVENS THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD -CINERAMA- i i 1 if i. i i -4 V.

I i 1 I If an adult film about today's way-out youth and their quest for thrills, comes to the Woods theater Wednesday. Jesus, played 4 by Max von Sydow, bein away after his trial in "The Greatest Story Ever Told," continuing at the McVickers. 1 V' TODAY at 2 TONIGHT at 7:30 P.M. UNITED ARTISTS MU VON SV00W MICMUl MDCDSOII JT. COLL (Mat MA SUI MT tOOME'VKTOI SU0N0 DICHMD COMTE JOAMNA BuNMAM.nxr FEME VMt MERHI CMAftlTM HESTON MARTIN IAN0AU AM6ELA UHSIUtT JANET MMCOIM DAVID McCAUUM HOOOT McOOWAU.

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otomet OftNS dam ajrl (it noon turn.) Fr.Tbcitr Party lnformotioN Cad Bill 8roU 782-S230 I Cliele Sacfs Also Available thra Aay Cnitncv Exchanat Any Sears Store SPECIAL: Fabulees Dinner at BlaclcHowk Restaerant alas ParkinaCall A 6-0100 for detoi ihl II I BMUrii-- 1ST aUCAGO SHOWZNO- "FTT Mitchum plays an American con man and smuggler stranded in Africa and Carroll Baker is a missionary's daughter in "Mister Moses based on Max Catto's novel. Coming to the Oriental May 14. Sean Connery as James Bond and Ursala Andress in the Ian Fleming thriller "Dr. No," returning to the State Lake theater May 12 on i a double bill with another Fleming film "From Russia With STA3LITE Drhre-U 530rtreta 4M W. SStk Patatiao, ML "ATHRILLERl" STUDIO BRIuHTQN IT3E PO SSS1 W.

SHi 42ad4rchor taka Para-SM MOTTO? PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN mf "-'V 1 ji ssssj SBisrasssw Newcomers Get a Chance and Make Appealing Movie an ErnvIinri, "BETTER THAN NV battling, MONDO CANE" Jt In Anfttn Timo -I PLUS AT DHIYE-IM-i ONLY! J.4: ytat mat tat A ImSnXJi sj7 To iaP v- -u "-wkT I JOHStTUIIGtJWtOEAVJ ne saner every woman and wonder sight! A YOU "THt 6RWT ESCAPE ble" which John Huston is now directing in Italy. He also stars in another film, "Bus Riley's Back in the story of a small town lad who comes home after three years in the navy. Ann-Mar- WOW BRINGS YOU I ir it Slnini COMEDY gret is his co-star and. GEGHGE FiKJUuotsICPiSD BASEHARTo JLKXE FRAKCIS lAKAAEEEWS C0LC3 fefliUXE FAMVCr UrIIEDARTlSTS OPEN A.M. LAST FCATURE 10:00 P.M.

TALE FANNY lot UGM "GOIDFINGER" et StadTe I Brieataa Rod Tavlor -JOHN FORD- the film is cow playing in neighborhood houses. Miss Kaye has since played a small part in a comedy about a lion starring Tony Randall and Shirley Janes due for early release. By Mae Tinee done so in real life, but Celia had a little trouble learning to climb on a moving freight car. Producer told me that they shot the picture with two different endings, and finally decided to release it with the upbeat one. 'We believe in he said, and I think audiences generally do, Michael Parks thanked me solemnly when I told him I didn't think he resembled the late Jimmy Dean at alL It's a part of the publicity buildup which he doesn't care for.

If he were interested in palindromes, which I rather doubt, he could introduce himself by saying "Madam, Pm Adam," since that is the role he will play in "The Bi WillllER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS! 1 SOUTHWEST CHICAGO'S FAVORITE Sue-Times Ttruuirnino News Parks, Miss Kaye, Hutton, NOW! Open 9 a. Last feature 10 ANTHONY OUINN ALAN BATES IRENE PAPAS MICHAEL CACOYANNtS PROOUCTION TH BIG WEEK 7 A iULA KE0R0VA and Ruddy, will arrive in Chicago tomorrow and will address drama and speech classes at Northwestern uni- versity. They also will be introduced from the stage of the theater Wednesday eight as part of the premiere ceremonies. OmMJ.il academy award winne StM IE5T SUrPOKIIN ACIKSS Opel 1:45 J.i. Last Feature.

10:00 p.a. SUBURBAN eevtimajumm LOOP I TMtATaj NEAR S'Hon4 (. RANDOLPH. Ctark A ARLKGTCN 8:00 "DESTINED TO BE ONE OF THE TODAY'S PERFORMANCES 2:00 fr J-2SM: 7S I fclallKe sundef film guild proaeml JeStCTPtJdtlfriJrilci i. Film Notes HELD OVFPt THBU MAY it oparicies; "nu-XIeuM Keta.

SUN-TIMIS BIGGEST HITS WEST EVER I The happy V- Sjailx news OPEN I P.M.LlW0XV SHOWS AT ELBE tSLAJZD -i EVERY couple of years a film studio announces a search for "new faces" or a talent hunt for young people with star potential. One studio initiated the "golden circle," a group of men and women recruited from as far away as France. After a brief flurry of publicity, that seems to be the end of that. Universal studios recently, provided the financing for a group of comparative unknowns to make a movie and the studio may have come up with a winner. Albert Ruddy bad never produced a movie, G.

Hutton, the director, had never shot a foot of film, even for television use, Michael Parks was a newcomer and Celia Kaye had been in only one movie, "Island of the Blue Their combined efforts resulted in a low-budget film, unhappily titled "Wfltf Seed," having its world premiere at the Playboy theater Wednesday. It's an appealing story of a couple of kids traveling across the country. Celia Kaye is utterly unlike the average young actress. She dresses simply, wears a minimum of makeup and is cocpletely without affectation. Her way "of living is equally unpretentious.

She has a garage apartment on the beach near Malibu and drives a car that is so old and beat up it worries-, her parents. When she's not working, she attends evening at U. C. L. staying anthropology a i social sciences.

She also has a single and most attractive dimple on the right side of uer face. Unlike many young ladies who've made a movie, acting is cot a matter of lif or death "with her. In fact, she'd just about decided to give it up, but has now signed a contract for a number of pictures. Her co-star, Michael Parks, had "no trouble flipping trains for. some of the scenes in the film, having 6814 W.

Modinw DooroOpoalSO Loot 2 Foa. AC0U'BI4 "Joyous BETTE DAVIE OIlrH Do Havilland nCTAilS TKEQCQLOK news zMt Music i a warm and beautiful HUSH, HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE" yV? Ana Mrt, CHICAGO'S AMERICAN PLUS 1ST Runt nx-antibnti in "BUS RILEY'S BACK IN TOWN" CINESTAGE HEAIBSU Ifl IUDQLM S23S 12952 S. Wootorn-MU-lM Opoa 1 Matinw ti'fy, FREE PAflKisa 7 KrJ "DelightfuU" SHOWIWC! g9 fi.y -v mt W. Raooonlt 1 Matimo Daily Coawaioat Parkiat Oaoa 1:30 Feat. "HUSH, HUSH.

SWEET plus "BUS RILEY'S BACK IN TOWK'I I enrrnrt fmr. CHICAGO IBUJVNS -XV ANST Ti- 5i SEEER3 i I rxxrrujiMiarTii I lAnrrDC tj RODCERS HAMMEKSTOPrS experience! Julie Andrews' radiance floods the screen, warms the heart!" sisk i pea oALAaukM a ert enow Tinaa i I "A iii amt in i Coavonioat Parkine ataunoo batiyl Doon Oaon I do Lart 2 Faats. 0t tun SETTE DAVIS OLIVIA Do HAVILLANC WORLD 40 1. VUCHIfiAN Ct. 11 ..5 A.M.

Recommended For Adults Only! LOW MARSHALL SQUARE 2a7S W. Cornak Rd. Opt 12 jiJ HUSH, HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE" PLUS 1ST RUNI ANN.MARGRET IN "BUS RILEY'S BACK IN TOWN" COLOR BETTE DAVIS O. MHAY ILLAN MHnsh. Hash, Swisf Chariotta" ANN.MARORET irMUia.

I Sao) Shomaa Avo. NORTHWEST TODAY at 2 P.M-TOKIGHT at 7:30 y-USYf-r' 3 Hatiao Daily: 1 Me. rtr. A. Hut.

"BUS RILEY'S BACK IN TOWN" coavamoai rafluaa "Marriage Italian Style" is being held over, for a second week in each of the neighborhood and suburban theaters where it opened last week. The picture stars Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni and is based on the play "Filpmena Martu-rano." Miss Loren plays Filo-mena, mistress and later wife of a wealthy business man and playboy, Mastroianni i Richard A. Smith, president of General Cinema corporation, national a te chain, has announced the company's intention to build three motion picture theaters in Chicagoland. The largest will be a twin, in the Ford City Shopping Center. et 76th street and South Cicero avenue.

The others will be cated in Cermak Plaza at Harlem avenue and Cermak. road, and ELmhurst Shopping Center in Elmhurst. The Ford City twin will have approximately 2,500 seats and the single auditoriums about 1,500 each. 3 Opoa I3S Faa. -mm WINNER! ite'J 6 ACADEMY AWARDS I EVEMIRSS CSee.

tkm Than.) I SU CVEHINCS (Prl, UL. A Htlleen) I RM MATINEES (Wat, Set. eeS Sea.) KM 1 US I AH Priies leeMe Tas I m- naJMi i Smm 218 W. Lawraitu Aw. '1 13 Vl'l Park Fret an Prtniws ilillitil il 0a.

Lot 2 Ft. I AS BETIE DAVIE Oliri Da Harllltfte' "HUSH. HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE" 4 I Color Ana-Marant Mielnot Parka "BUS RIUT'S SACK IN TOWX" 47S MAS.8ISS 4 I OPEN Madioaa JiLS tao P.M. BETTE DAVIS OLIVIA doHAVILLANP SWEET CHARLOTTE" 8. Lore M.

Maatrai! a Adelt Entartnnrt. uhoum luixri. TfCWNRCOtO BOX OFFICE OPEM DAILY IS A.H. TO P.U. SUNDAY II A.M.

TO l.M. Choice Seats Alt Available Wire Aey Cerreecv Exchaeqe Aay Sears Store SPECIAL: Fabaiecs Dleeer at SlackhawJi Kestoeroet' ales Parkinq Call RA A4I00 for details. 17 Cfeioasa Al. Oso ISO Foa. IS? 2135 MilvaukM An.

Oooa I HA P.M. "MAEBIASE ITALIAN STYLE" MATINEE DAILY FOR PERSONS 17 YEARS OLD 4 OVERl 'OR PERSONS 17 WALT DISNEY'S Adtwrtare I Color roDuiAiripm marceuo SOPHIA LC eoe STAR GARTERS HalrM VIHuER OF 0 ACADUY AWARDS THOSE CALLOWAYS plus ELVIS PRESLEY la Color "GIRL HAPPY" SA.M HOURS' "BLOOD A BLACK LACE" "GUNFIGHT AT COMANCHE CREEK' Sophia Loren new houses will be push-back seats on an inclined floor, wall-to-wall screens, transistorized sound, the latest in projection developments, and ample parking areas. Each theater will have an art gallery. General cow operates the Cinema at Mount Prospect and the 66 Drive-in theater in La Grange. MwwewerMewwrMeMipeMii iiiMH .1.11.

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Sot Charlono" SEATS AVAILABLE FOR TODAY'S PERFORMANCES 2 P.M. asd 7:30 P.M, Part Fraa I7IS Coaral REGULAR PRICES eoo EVAIiSTO'l Foaiw at P.M. For Poroaaa 17 Yoan OM aa Oldor SOPHLALORENSmi 2. 8aaiM james urnt a "PiNtc 4SJT11 WP 4 I An 4 Slav fleeae1 f. PI Plrata A nia BOND UULiiriliUUI PrllNK'j Slave 6lrl' 4.

'Natare filrl 4 tta Stavar' Color as Zu. 4 a a -tv, jo i SOUTHEAST 3 (BUB IK 5S3S W. Bolnoet 44i Btiraoet Among the features of the Oaoa Ida P.M. Opoel JOP.M. IVES: Sun.

thnt Frl 2.7S4.0D; Set. A 2.50-3 50; IAR6AIN MATS: 2.00. 3.00; EVES: Mon. thra p.m.; Frl. A EJ0 p.m.; 7J0 p.m.; MATS: 2 jn.

PALACE THEATRE RANDOLPH AT LA SALLE Box Office Open Daily 10 A.M. to P.M Sundays A Holidays II te a A (-S400 MOTION PICTURES FWtllr at P.M. DOWNTOWN aiipfWIia III IWP HI ILHMlUiMUl CUTDC0R MiSAVSS "Hash. Sweet Charlotte" At 8:10. 12: IS 'Bes Riley's Back in Tewa' Color! At 10:30 T.LTWOC3- Opoa 15 PARK FREE NOMINATE.

tOM I ACADEMY AWADOSI At and BETTE DAVIS SOUTHWEST II HUSH, HUSH, SWEET CHAKLwTTB eees opcn At 4 and 8:10 ar ANN-MARGRET 'BUS RILEY'S BACK IN TOWN" Colorl NORTHWEST V'TI I'll'l. NORTHWEST 1 1 fhir usrav ftsSssMMBMM" 7- tj 1 7.T7- "EuSRiLEVS BETTE DAVIE OLIVIA Da HAVILLAND Rl PVAU FREE Parkiest ID t-tm ALuIUH Faat. I A5-S S-7 3S-S AKM-MARERET art! MICHAEL PARKS (Color! "BUS RILEY'S BACK IN TOWXt OAS PAHH Feururt at Hash, Hnsbi Swiet Charlotta" Aae Mararat Mtofcael Parks mmMmmmMMMwmmMmmM'mmami -S4d''t': 'r iWJ LfrWhlllafc HI- "BUS RILEY'S BACK IM TOWN" VksiJhlasJlir irrm, ii 1 1 '4 il jfr "CHAAtorifc" tM, ojo. ijo "aiurr Tlteatro WfcD. at 8 P.M.

OwLY- HUSH S30, IS AO Baa IM, 4:43, RIG0LETTO" aad BOLSHOI Baltat All Tiekoto SI. 21 Now on Sato 2S4I Mfraeeka Near Kadtl "Bus Riloy" tS. I0S "BodfoHov I 5-oe. 6 Ertral '-THE PINK PHINK" la Color! ACADEMY AWARD WINNING CARTOON Moliaa MERCOURI Mazinilia SCHELL "TOPKAPI" ROCK HUDSON 6INA LOLLOBRIGIDA ANN.MARGRET MICHAEL PARKS 1 -r-xjr-r ViS'Toii- M'JSHJiiSiH, Ia i I 111 mnti Mll. atPalaskl Adum Xk I.ilLrunU R.

Hudooe 6. Ulloeriiida "BUS RILEY'S BACX IM TOWN" IJC a tSMI Cb aaaaa STRAKGE BEDfELLGWS' BEDFELLOWS" I Ctmwrhr BISEILEY' ROCK HUDSON GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA "STRANGE EEDFELL0YS" Pan "DAVE CLARK FIVE" Foatarattal MTCY FAXTSiV ITTTJ and EN. waharis FoM. Man "BUICK, BEFORE IT MELTS" Cotarl I 0, BACK I. TO'7 iwui put a a4nifiii AVON S3 27 Fllorta 6REEK FILMS KATI MA KAIH 4 irt la 1 If r9ITvn S4S3 W.

Mart Pkoa 77I-SSSS UnAnil FAMILY FUNI Oao PATIO "Stnast BedfeMows" "NIGHT VVALKEO" "VOUYOUXLAICrS WEDDING" I BOA OW lUk wfiM IA ffOCS. imo nun nun wnsi i25 3 cote nun hitvjf i.mu iivulu j. BtTTI DAVIS OUYIA DaHAYILLAHD jgoooooeoooooggooooQwooaw s-oo Colar! "THE PATSY" tv WTCM poCTr' SEE PROGRAMS FOLLOWIKG PAGE Tho mnsicsJ funily in "Ths Sound of Music," film adaptation of the Rodgers and Hammerstein stage hit, is comprised of Julie Andrews (left), the outspoken governess; Christopher Plummer, the militaristic but musical father, and the seven singing children. The film is playing at the Todd theater on a reserved seat basis. ADD ZEST tojycur LIFE GO OUT to a MOVIE BiSatMtNATWe ADULTS 0KIT iowtti w( ('65? etna "HUbrl Hush DAVIS SWEET CHARLOTTE" "Caariotu" bnoHi In- SUB RILEY'S SACK IN TOWN" i.

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