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Section 5 13 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JULY 9, IVol MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES I DOWNTOWN 1 MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN UEXJ WEDNESDAY JV 1 i )Y-tfnofifit Tl I Hi THE cnonDEST flI0 FUIiniEST FAROE THAT HAS mm I0LLYUJ00D SIHGE THE HUSSIAHS GAL1E yrys Vf ft LAST YEAH! i 7 Natasha Pyne plays Bianca, sister of Kate (Elizabeth Taylor) in "The Taming of the Shrew," now in its 13th week at the Loop. Richard Attenborough (left) and Steve McQueen are crewmen on an American gunboat patrolling the Yangzte river in the 1920s in "The Sand Pebbles," opening Tuesday at the Cinestage. I jr: f. I' SS H1 V-- i i lh XVr-fW v-, 7i WJ RULE 2G there's I r' V) no such thing as a perfect hideaway! liMiiirirrtimii. mtr jjmhiiiihh RULE 32.

Be prepared with the perfect alibi! IKUJLK 42 Never entertain at home while the wife's away! 1 RULE 16 Deny, deny, deny! 2a GUEST STARS Mini riiijrijr-rrTiirTr--rfrTri frn-rrinrm rT Trnrnri Young Gnome Tom Lowell meets the girl of his dreams. Cami Sebring, in Walt Disney's "The Gnome-Mobile," beginning a first run in neighborhood theaters Friday. Miss Stardust (Linda Harrison) meets superstar Ranee (Carl Reiner) in a studio commissary in the comedy "A Guide for the Married Man." It opens Wednesday at the United I A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED MAH" STARRING WALTER ROBERT WA.V.V.VAV.V.VAWV.V.VVaVt.-OLVJ. MATTIIAU MORSE Lit INGER STEVENS LUCILLE BALL JACK BENNY POLLY BERGEN JOEY BISHOP SID CAESAR ART CARNEY IYALLYCOX JAYNE MANSFIELD HAL MARCH LOUIS NYE CARL REINER Little Hayley Now Mature Miss Mills w.m 1 1 iij. .4 By Clifford Terry PANAVISION COLOR by DELUXE tuccaro tern mmw auocwcm RUXE a7 Always kiss the wife goodbye before straying! Hmt THE TURTLES Sf -A Gunm For The Marntd Wa "law PHIL SILVERS TERRY-THOMAS I mi I ll II II I ItlAjIJLi! il i IM Roy Boulting directs Hayley Mills in "The Family Way." r2 SHOWS DAILri Today at 2 8:00.

Today at 10:00 A.M., 12:20, 2:45, 5:05, 7:30, and 9:55 STEPHEN BOYD AVA GARDNER RICHARD HARRIS JOHN HUSTON PETER O'TOOLE MICHAEL PARKS GEORGE C. SCOTT Boisterovs and bawd, thoroughly enjoyable!" 20th Ccmury-Fax prcsuilt THE DINO DE LAURENTTIS Production tf TFEBTEE The Btginnuig Filmed in D-I50 Color bvDe Luxe SUM TIMES 9 are much more interesting than boys. Maybe that's because I don't know much about them. I think I like the older ones best. They give you more confidence." She also said she wouldn't marry until she was at least 26.

I just said that to play it safe she confirmed, somewhat embarrassedly. "I thought that if someone didn't find me attractive, and I was still single by then, I'd have an out." Then, looking at her link-mate: "People used to say to me, 'I'm 45 years old. You must think I'm Well, actually, I've never felt that way. I never thought of anyone over 40 as ancient." "Or 50," Boulting added. A V- cotuMsancRscsHcsDns Qy W8.

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nd Hoi.rtan Eves. 50 J3.50 J2j0 MATINEES DAILY AT 20 P.M. Monday thr. Ssturday $250 J1M SmUay and Holidays J2.80 SZZ0 FOR GROUP SALES INFORMATION CALL WARY WAGGONER AT 3724971 ODD TRANS-BEACON THtTRE COAST TO C0A5T have genuine talent I would guess," he paused overdra-matically, "that Hayley Mills with a bit of luck will make it" The mini-skirted miss smiled back at the director, proclaimed that he "really knows his onions," and was steered back into saying that she's looking for no particular type of roles, just good directors and good scripts. "The trouble is, there aren't many good female parts for my age group.

The boys seem to get the better ones." "That," Boulting flipped in "is because of the innate homosexuality of. the British male." "You mean," Hayley gleefully contributed, "they write the good parts for themselves." Anyway, "The Family Way" pairs her with a film newcomer, a 23 year old Welchman named Hywel Bennett. "I 's pronounced Howell' or Boulting said, "altho he seems to use one pronunciation one day, and another the next. In New York, I think it came out That aside, he's a very, very talented young actor, with an extensive range, terrific control, and wonderful concentration. "We had Hayley set for her part, but we weren't satisfied with anyone to play opposite her.

Then one night my brother spotted Hywell in a play, A Smashing and told me he looked right for the part and undoubtedly was a better actor than, he appeared. We weren't purposely looking for an unknown, but mostly for someone who had the appearance of both sensitivity and masculinity. The bang-haired Boulting who has alternated with his twin brother, John, in directing and producing such films as "Private's Progress" and "I'm All Right, Jack" said "The Family Way" was filmed on location in the north of England town of WHEN a little girl movie actress grows up into a young woman movie actress, many of her fans seem to regard it as a kind of grotesque phenomenon, and begin weeping and wailing and gnashing teeth, as if they had expected her instead to suddenly freeze and turn into a personified petrified forest Such is the case of Hayley Mills, the kiddie you all loved in "Tiger Bay," "Pollyanna," and "The Parent Trap" you also loved her in nine others and who is now three months beyond the historical plateau of 21 years. Last season she was seen in "The Trouble with Angels," in which she was cast as a mischievous student in a Roman Catholic boarding school, but this year she has matriculated into maturity in "The Family Way" not her condition saints be praised but her latest film, in which she plays a newlywed whose marriage has difficulty "taking on." "It's really a marvelous departure, and I loved the exit," she was saying in her near north hotel suite the other day, as she sipped a Campari and soda. She also smokes and, who knows, even kisses boys.

"No more school girl parts for me, unless the character happens to be absolutely fascinating. It's a great mistake to retrace your steps. People get terribly bored seeing you do the same thing over and over again." "Well, after all, you are a woman now, and in spite of what people think, they do grow old just like men," inserted Roy Boulting, the 54-year-old director of "The Family Way" with whom Hayley has been romantically "linked" as if they were sections of a Cyclone fence or something. "I think certain child actors or actresses fail to make the transition to older parts because they actually are child performers who play themselves. In order to grow, you have to 170 N.

Dearborn Street 372-0971 Bolton, the home of Bill "Alfie" Naughton, who adapted the screenplay from his own stage production, "All in Good Time." "We used many of the townspeople in the film. The y're marvelous much less reserved than the people in the south, and very much warmer. I've never been offered so many cups of tea in my life. We had our premiere there, and it's the only audience I really worried about. They're forthright no bloody nonsense, you know.

If anything is wrong, they'll tell you." "I had an interesting experience in Bolton." Hayley remarked. "One night I was trying to find a 'public convenience' and some old woman comes up to me and says, 'Here, luv, have a go at So I followed her thru the kitchen, and she led me right out thru the back door and out into the yard! She said, 'I'd give you me torch, but me battery's run It was pitch black out there, and freezing cold." "You see, we don't believe in pampering our actresses," Boulting noted. Altho the director couldn't reveal his next venture, Hayley said she has already completed work on "Pretty Polly," which is based on a Noel Coward short story. "It's about a plain, ordinary English girl who goes abroad with her aunt and falls in love with a gigolo from India." As for her personal plans, the gossip columnists are busy deciding that right now. None of them, however, has mentioned that three years ago she told the press: "Men LOOP EXCLUSIVE MIDWEST SHOWING! STATE W.

paric 4 Hours 65e GREYHOUND RANDOLPH GARAGE CLARK LAKE PERFORMANCES DAILY! CunisTQPUER Pmmniin nsmyScnnsEOSR TREUonllouinnD QniiDinE IIucer AND Cyjicneners 1 -r At that point, a New York press agent terminated the interview by announcing that the two had to get ready for dinner with an influential Chicago TV personality. "Why?" she questioned. "We just had two hours with him." But then, Hayley Mills is only 21 years old. Movie Guide EXCELLENT "The Pad and How to Use It" "MaratSade" "A Man for All Seasons" "Blow-Up" GOOD "The Endless Summer" "For a Few Dollars More" "The Taming of the Shrew" "Hombre" "How to Succeed in Business" "Grand Prix" "Georgy Girl" mJMJLM TERENCE YOUNG'S Dnvnnsn AS "THE BARON" vfRnivMM TUL' utuicru VkDoruiiTirtki do l- s.tv 1 1 x.W THIS MIKiSCH CORPOHATI0S PREStNTS JUIIE ANDREWS-MAX VON SYDOW-RICHARD HARRIS IsTHECEOaCE ROY HILL-WALTER M1R1SCH PRODOCTON of "HAWAIT PASAVtSION' COLOR bgrDcLue -Htl)irrB ARTISTS TECHNICOLOR FROM WARNER BROS. OPEN 9 A.M.

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