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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1967 Section 2 17 MOTIOri PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN Newman Holds Cards Again in 'Cool Hand Luke Winning 9 RICHAHO C0I.TE BY CLIFFORD TERRY 2a sfliraatbra. Open 8:45 a.m. Last Feature 10:10 pjn. is and SUE LYON IN COLOR PANAV1SION OMETIMES nothing can be a real cool hand," says the out of the road gang by performing the sexiest car washing job ever filmed. The funniest sequence, however, is one in which Luke makes the outrageous Vrrro Colirva Mawr omnrs PclrrGieetilks Pmdactioa Richard Burton Elizabeth Taylor Alec uumness reter Ustinov OOThe Comediansrrj crime of cutting off the tops of parking meters.

A war hero who nevertheless came out a buck private, he is given a peacetime chance to rebel against new authority at the despotic prison, where the code of conduct covers everything from the proper position for smoking in the bunkhouse-jail to the disposal of empty pop bottles. Assigned to a chainless except for A. W. 0. L.

attempt-ers chain gang, he joins in cutting weeds, digging ditches, and tarring roads, pitted against both the man-dropping heat and the rifle-toting "bosses who demand an account of every move ment "taking off my shirt, At first a sardonic server, Luke earns top marks on the prisoners' hero-worship scale after getting bloodied by the hulking, current top-dog convict George Kennedy, even comes to affectionately regard his successor, as "man boy." Later on, it's escape and capture, escape and capture, as Jackson earns his own set of chains and the vicious wrath of the bosses, who set out to break him down. "What we got here is a failure to. com-m i a The biggest breaking down, however, comes in the final 10 minutes, which almost destroy the pre ceding 110 thru awkward artificiality ranging from Luke's unlikely monolog in a church to an artsy camera shot which records the symbolic smashing of a hated overseer's sunglasses. Nonetheless, every thing else works, and works beautifully, as "Cool Hand Luke" deals out winning cards as a sharp, absorbing, extremely entertaining motion picture. Newman brings off his ly competent performance, again displaying his stop-the-world-I-want-to-tell-it-off mannerisms, and receives exceptionally strong support, espe-; cially.

from Kennedy as the! buoyant "Dragline," Strother I Martin as the cruelly-quiet ipw uo nwvi nrj uimnuh vi wvrrv In hmsM andMetrKahr NOW! i -a man, and you just know the man has to be Paul Newman, the Kenyon college graduate who has gone out into the world and made a living by peddling alienation thru a consistently categorized characterization: the one-man lonely crowd. From Fast Eddie Felson to Hud Bannon to John Hom-bre Russell, Newman has played the part often, played it the same, and played it well. His latest loner is Lucas Jackson, sentenced to two years on a southern road gang for the rather unusual Mkiwttt fVonWoin gt Open a.m. loif Feahm 0:20 p.m. Centinaa ROSALIND RUSSELL ROSS HUNTER'S producti (Ml Captain, Luke Askew as Boss Paul, and in a neat blend of silence and sadism, Morgan.

Woodward as Boss Godfrey, a sunglassed sharpshooter who keeps his mouth shut and his safety-catch open. But the primary credit belongs to Stuart Rosenberg, a respected TV director making his first feature, and Writers Donn Pearce and Frank R. Pierson, who provide believable, tuned-in dialog. Aided by Conrad Hall's sun-cen-. tered photography, they have created a great feeling of the southern discomfort from the close-air camaraderie of the bunkhouse to the flagrant disregard for modern penal methodology including the use of a punishment "box" the size of an outhouse.

Director Rosenberg's explorations of moods are as diverse as the arrest records of his captive audience. At one point, he deftly skirts the maudlin as Luke is visited by his dying mother masterfully played by Jo Van Fleet, later accents humor as a thin-clad miss, straight out of "God's Little Acre," tantalizes the pluperfect hell SANDRA DEE TOO uinDCV iicinnurc Open 8:45 a.m. list Feature 10:20 p.m. TECHNICOLOR WEEKDAY MATINEE WEDNESDAY ONLY 2 PJWU 3 Shows Srat. Sun.

1:30. 5:00. 8:30 o.m. "COOL HAND LUKE" Directed by Stuart Roseitberf, produced by Gordon Ctrroll, tcreenpliy by Don PMrct and Frank ft. Piers based novel by Peart a Warner Brothers.

Save Arts release, at the Woods THE CAST Letce Past Newman Draglint Georte Kennedy Society Red D. Cannon Koka Lett Antonio Loudmoutti Steve Robert Drives Captain Strother Martin Arietta j0 Van Fleet Carr Clifton James Bass Godfrey Marten Woodward Bess Pawl Luke Askew Babbitt Marc Cavell Blind Dick Richard Davalos Boss Shorty Robert Donner Tattoo Warren Finnerty Babalefata Dennis Hopper Boss Keapj John McLiam Gem bier Wayne Roners Tramp Dean Stanton bet that he can eat 50 hard-boiled eggs in one hour "yeah, well, it'll be something to do" a scene which not only will be remembered as a great moment in cinematic comedy, but which is certain to start a run at dairy counters in college towns across the country. dCV AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS 7 .1 MILLS BROS. HALF BROS. NEW YEAR'S EVE i i- TONIGHT I UNITED ARTISTS I BAUBAN ft KATZ RAN Kit PH AT Df.ARBOMt 8:30 p.

m. Now Appearing In 70mm. and stereophonic sound!" DAVID 0.SELZNICKS 1 RONNIE KARTEI TAWIINO MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES. DOWNTOWN CLARK GABLE at too r. m.

i MV1EN LEIGH MARINE ROOM SPECIAL XMAS PARTY PLANS DANCING TO GEO. COOK'S ORCH. OIZO STUART! LESLIE H0WVRD 4 2 SHOWS NITELY PLUS LATE SHOW SAT. NITE i 0LIVldeILULAND YACHT CLUB till, TICKETS NOW AT BOX-OFFICE OR BY MAIL? DEARBORN STl a tmns-mko TMf im I 372-0971 toVT.Ti).co5T 19 MIN. PROM LOOP hist fauns tha CALL ISSX" LiZSVI LO 14000 i MMMlMiililMMMiBMHB si icvniiimiur TONIGHT AT 8 P.M.

TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE OR BY MAIL! CIVIC BEG. Box Office Open 10 AM to 9 PM OKN AM MtDfeXHIT SNOW tvnrr msht 'J NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED AirtMA A Hmm AmiUm AO.r.BFYHntlMn BtK1unju ftitiM Mttk pmcnti th NatHMl RipM(MThll(lt S- "ADULTS' ONLY! Tonltnt at :0 P.M. "BEST Paul Newman strumming on the set of "Cool Hand Luke." News of the Art World FOREIGN A A A OPENING TONIGHT! laanam-mm fILM!" Tmtt aKanj X. BISMARCK THEATRE Ei at LeSaTle 8-5400 8 5 SHAKESPCARTS THE COMEDY OF bencts JOHN BROWTTS BOOT lltPACW AWAUOFUKthM JDb ORIGINAL OPEN A.M. LAST FEATURE 10:10 P.M.

JrflilioiiaiiB WW The Museum of Contemporary Art, 237 E. Ontario tomorrow will open an exhibit of photographs and other explanatory material bearing on happenings, or acted-out art works. The show focuses on Allan Kap-row and Wolf Vostell, two of the pioneers of the new medium. VERSION! lafit73Jtl B4A.teuTH. elark at madison open 7:30 a.m.

Technfooloi' a dark BeHtlneeit Irtp e.w.J tranklin 2-2843 late thow 8 a.m. it.i rrn e. remaro "we shall return" "siege of the soxons" color! (tue: 'the chase' ft 'glory guys' 'I em a eamera' aV 'miller's beautiful wile') SOUTHWEST AT IIH-Ofna miYWUl! mMefrocolor STATE NEAR RANDOLPH CLARK A LAKE COMEDY EVM. DM. 4-6-7-I2- MOTION PICTURES MOTION PICTURES 2nd Wk! JOHN BARBOUR UOM.

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Mltl. Dm. 16-20-30. Special Hw Years Eve. Perf.

"Contdy Eirer" 70 10:00 PM. Ui MARVIN ANOI8 DKKINSON SOUTH "POINT BLANK" at 2i35i4S-l FREE PARKING ON PREMISES! ft iff w. SUBURBAN I Oeen Feat. JflS 1A3T CKAUnOE SUBURBAN -WIS7- 52IS W. Ltwrenet 8:05, 8:10, 10:10 oil olr 4 4 LAST DAYS' JANE FONDA ROBERT REDFORD Broadway- Lawrente Clerk A Oiversey Open 1:45 Lett 2 Opto 1:15 Lart 2 Feature, 9:15 Feature, 8:40 "WATERHOLE JAMES COBURN "ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO" ARLINGTON HEIGHTS mm, I5tk at Cleere Ample Free Parklnf I 1 Open at Si I I Dean Martin Mmf 6 terse Peppard -Jean Simmena Hi Hi 4.0 Ovid- 2nd Big WMkl 'BAREFOOT IN THE PARK' Color! "WATERHOLE 3" -GLEN ELLTN- Cobara r29 GLEN "POINT BLANK" I JOM rip.roarint, routine, rouen.

Sturtdsn-Oevon Ooen 1:45 2:05. "MM :2 it rug lea, heal wetnrn In Color Lea Marvin -PV Anefa Diekfnton eritie Are. A SMASH HIT EXCLUSIVE SHOWING! 4:05. 6:05. 1:10.

10:10 A 8:1 0 tti In color 215s Milwaukee 5635 Belmont CHICAGO'S MUSICAL HIT! 3" A W. C. Fleldt "PTAAL GLASS OF BEER" HILLSIDE DEAN MARTIN GEORGE PEPPARO 'illlomrli 4 LAST DAYS! JANE FONDA ROBERT REDFORD BAREFOOT IN THE PARK' Color! Open I 30 Lett 2 Feature, at 8:40 "ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO" Q6U "ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO" J4 bltNgll Leonord, Trlfc. FREE PARKING LI 4-82401 "WATERHOLE 3" JAMES COBURN W.terhcn) at 5-50. 7:55.

8:40 TECHNICOLOR! Starti FrldnVt ''BONNIE AND CLYDE" 8areoot Levrtma- Breadway Open 1 :45 Latt 2 Future, at 8:45 mmm 4030 Milwaukee Open I Lwt 2 r.iM. tmf? in a DES PLAINES- IAST 4 DAYS 'POINT BLANK" LEE MARVIN tauiwiblWM POIeiT BLAMtf" I EC L4ABVIKI tleaalB lltJ lt DRIVE-IN IN-CAR HEATERS UAdld Elmhortt Hiigint-Tauhy "LAST CHALLENGE" 1ST RUNI "WATERHOLE 3" JAMES COBURN I M.n Jahe 4 Lee Marvin POINT blank-' uoior nin "THE LAST CHALLENIGE" Glenn Ferd i Wetter. Devon Open 1:15 Lett 2 Featurea at 8:55 mm 9 4745 Belmont Park Free Open 6:15 Lett 2 Featurei at 8:20 oomtt wesr eomtt fast Hi VlkWM Of VAMMMfc nMlyrwow or phacuu-I Im Paatep" olaiel ap'wj ar (p'oy vj'li erti war i Eves, (exc Sun. 8:30 Mart. Wed.

ft Sat. 2 P.M. LAST 5 WEEKS! Hty BIG SPENDER' Want have FUN? SEE CHITA RIVERA STARTS FRI. "BONNIE CLYDE' rtCOBI fUCS 'Two for the Road' 8 JO-10 CO PL CO -Women Timet 2S "IN THE HEAT OP THE NIGHT" "WATERHOLE 3" JAMES COBURN FOR ADULTS It YEARS AND OLDER! A WOMAN" TECHNICOLOR with ESSY PERSRON AS THE WOMAN! PAGE JUUE "SOUND OF MUSIC" THIS PROPERTY IS CONDEMNED IIOriT.lAN ESTATES THUNDERBIRD 'SOUND OF MUSIC Melrose Pk. Korridge fTTTT Mat.

47th -MATWOOD- I ilin a Dally! 2 Color Hltt! SUBURBAN NORTH I irtft Le Marvin "DIRTY DOZEN" 7:58 DeznH 44 7 aalap J. Cflhum 'Waferhnlo a OAK EROOK i'SOUNO OF MUSIC 2: -EVAKSTOBI- Rktdee a lee naatteie ill tl eai stereopneme Sourtd Ttennieeier ADULTS 81.00 CHILDREN 50o OS4-1 144) Op. 1710 Sherman Open 1 :45 Latt 2 Features at 8:45 13 "BAREFOOT" at 2. 4. b.

8 and 10 "errn 4 LAST DAYSI ksm Dicmsciil "POINT BLANK" LEE MARVIN "LAST CHALLENGE" 1ST RUNI Challenge)" 1 Italians i LEE KARVIN GtVCS IT TO YOU aom at ctxoe JANE FONDA ROBERT REDFORD "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" Color! OWU SVtKtll LAST SEATS AVAILABLE ci M2W ox Office open 10-t PM (ei. Sm.l GIFT CERTIFICATES ON SALE P1C SUM. Pf RP. AH. 77:30 ELACKSTONE tonight THEATRE, 10 lalbtMat.

Wad. 2 P.M. Rough Night in Jericho" 1560 Sherman Open 1:10 Lett 2 Featurea at 8:35 -OAK PAEK- 3 DEAN MARTIN "Rough Night In Jericho" "WATERHOLE 3 iSrStSM LEE MARVIN "POINT BLANK" 79U Stony Free Parkins! LAKE 'WATERHOLE 3" JAMES COBURN A Glenn Ferd "Lett Challentt" 4:00, 1:00, 10:00 :00, 1:00, 10:00 tff ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO All Color! Or. ft 0 Weloa 287-3166 nUblVili; Art Gallery Coffee Bar E3TO -MT. PROSPECT- IIOth-Miohiaan Witerhole 3 JAMES COBURN 17 Chleeio EXCLUSIVE NORTH-SHORE SHOWING! I AIJAR 7iM' 9:40 JAMES BONO! LftMArl "CASINO ROYALE" Ctltrl WBEATON WHEATON 'DIRTY DOZEN' 5:45 end 8:55 "SClL'iD OF MUSIC" Free parRlne HELEN GALLAGHER SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE 10:00 a.m.

to 9:00 p.m. (Exe. Sun.) LAST PERF. SAT. DEC.

30th Feat. IKI0. 4:10, 6:20. 8:30 Open 1 :30 8105 Inrlnf Perk Op. COMMODORE VJUty dozen' LIE MARVIN ANOII DICKINSON fS A MAN FOB IS ALL SEASONS SSSID 95tk.Aahlani LEE MARVIN "POINT BLANK' "For a Few Dellare Mere" Clint Eattweed I IJi II -v- SUBURBAN -SOUTHWEST Exclusive Showing! 'u ewweti in coLon LAST 2 WEEKS HUB "DivU'i Angolt" A MAN FOR TTT "For a Fow Dollars Mort New York Cast fit -DOWKER5 GHOVE- Ss ALlLi SliAASOiaS EVANST0N Color at 00-100 JANE FONDA ROBERT REDFORD "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" GLENCOE ft llftU MJ7 Fallerten CA 7-2118 Un "TOTO CONTRO I 4" pLWttllAI 9-02' Park Free I tln Coot Hitt! let Hun NOW LATINO) IN COIORI it 2.00, 4.10, 6:20.

8:30 'D END ETTA Dl PUOCO" ITAL. FILMS Dozen Last Challenge At tWhWvAWWWVvAC RRAlin PLAYHOUSE 8438 W. North Ave. UnMnU "FANNY HILL" 7 A 100 1 "A MAN FOR AIL SEASONS" GLENCOE A 828 I3JZABETH TAYLC3 REFLECTIONS irj A GOLDErJ EYHf IA RE FOOT IN PARK Color et WATERHOLE NO. 3 Color! at 830, 8:50 WHAT UP TlutR LILY 7 HIIKnAI Sniinil nf MnelA "In tho Hoat of the Night" lttJe)enr MY 3-1111 IlllVlfllkl.

W. 1 Onlyl PATIO "SOUND OF MUSIS" Academy Award Winner JULIE ANDREWS "DIRTY DOZEN' RDnBEfrtT -LA mUOrtU I Lee Marvtn B30 Vernon Phone: VE 5-0605. -HIGHLAND PABS- mm KXLS POINT BLANK la eeler at LAST CHALLENGE A WaLTIM RaUkM TMoaATim rR.44al Mkt IRVIIIR JimM 'CASINO ROYALE' InllllU plut Dlek Van Dyke Debeio YKHNICOLpft Today at 2:10, "A VERY GOOD SHOW. LOTS OP 2150 E. 7ltt Reyneldi 'DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE' UCraeetel 1URQUIRB OA at WlAtA ICHHAII -1'iWingfI MT 1-MZI In eoler et rtfTtfriri ,13 WH Open I Last 2 Features at 8:35 P.M.

1 I ft fill II 'FlKtful of Dollart' 5 WUSn "Raturn of the 7" ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO" WATERHOLE 3" JAMES COBURN STIMULATING FUN." WILLIAM LEONARD. Tribun Tonight 8:30 Matt. Wed. A Sat. 2 p.m.

SEATS AT BOX OFFICE 1040 a.m. to :00 p.m. (Ext. Sun.l 50th A Keozie Open 6:00 LAST DATS-1t30 W. C.

FIELDS Film Festival 'YOU CAN'T 'NEVER GIVE CHEAT AN IA SUCKER AN finniUT Rl AUITH 3l80-Si4S Lee Marvin rvini Bfcmm Glenn Ferd "Lett Chelleiuje" Anile Oiekinten! OitO UCVUn Peeture et "UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE" WEST St 4 wee n. "T.Jj s-' "twaeV ajf HONEST MAN' I EVEN BREAK' lo3rd-Kedzle Op. 8 AO CTADTC EDI -aoNMNDCivof JIHIIIJ ritll "W.TI.MOU IDCUJSUr ON Wamer Brother Records "New Excitement In the Loop" Will Leonard AT 7:30 4 10:05 I AT 8:55" "POINT BLANK" mm Dean Martin THI MT Of UVTaM Ann dui 7070 N- clsrk AUCLrm Feature at 8:15 only "SOUND OF MUSIC" "ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO Janet Coburn "WATERHOLE NO. 5535 Rnotevett Ooen I -fWl L.trt -LAKE rOREST- -PALATINE- DIRTY DOZEN' 8:25 NORTH RIVERSIDE DEERPATH 'Point Blank' 85rd A Wetter pea 8:00 Welt Dltnev'l SAT. SUN- DEC.

2 3 8:30 P.M. NIGHTLY OPERA HOUSE 5.50-$4.50-$3.50-$2.50 Seats On Sale At Bo Office Open 10 A.M. Mff (744 N. Sherlifen nDlUC IM Rte. 12 A Hleke Road 00 UnlVC'in IN-CAR HEATERS! Lee Marvin 'Point Blank' A 'Last Challenee' Left MARVIN Jim BHUWN "THE DIRTY DOZEN" plu "LAST CHALLENGE" 1ST RUNI Bamiii' Don Knettt ehot A Mr.

Chlteen' -W Phone 874-3656 -MOBTON CROVE- 1 H.iiimii a mm PARK Marvin Ceier W. Ge FIELDS FESTIVAL "Yea Can't Cheat An Honest Man" "Nrvor Give a 8ueer an Even Break" Dp, LAST 4 DAYS! "THE Kll I FRS" iss-SiSS. at 8:35 Glen Ford 1 "Lost Challenge' 5814 W. MadhMR Open I -M Latt 2 Featuret at 8(0 -ba 855 E. 63rd 6t.

OPEN 1:45 At Deaa Martte Phone 825-5800 JERICHO' 8:50. 10 WATERHOLE' 8:20 1 I idl "POINT BLANK" -HOBP1I Nioirt in Jmrinhm 'POINT BLANK" LEE MARVIN "ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO "WATERHOLE 3" JAMES COBURN Recommended Per MATURE AUDIENCES "LAST CHALLENGE" 1ST RUN! mii Bpeciat sue 'til 2 tGEAOAf DCS 111 ferns L.tir.m.tM- laaeti-niai 1 SUNS A BAO0E" Now Appearlnf DAY OP POMPEII" lUIWllBItlTl Cereoletlrrbirt S. 1I f'fr --TM-ir at p.m. "SCUM OF MUSIC" Grand Revuo Francals Act3 Twice NIghtfy Rough nioht Ijte2l J4 "DIRTY DOZEN" SUBURBAN SOUTH For those young in heart AMERICAN "It's far anyone who tl or ver Nope to be in love)." DAILY NEWS ''Hat qreot fresh new" SUN-TIMES "Four rtan top rolnfl" A ldXi zxii a Vgosii 10 CI II 111 fi 10:10 park 80c CHicftMrmHim -NORTHEnOOK- OPEN 50 Car Heatert Botn in uoior LEE MARVIN In "POINT BLANK" A GLENN FORD "LAST CHALLENGE HUnCUlll "JSTt W. Corntak M.

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01 All Madlten-Heltted WINNER OF SIX ACADEMY AWARDS) "SOUND OF MUSIC" Wild Side" "Hertee Itland' Ride a Creaked Trail" is i Let. mahvin JIM brown Colerl "THE DIRTY DOZEN" plut "LAST CHALLENGE" 1ST PUN" SKOKIS WKEELD3G HAYLEY MILLS SUN-TIMES e-eim Euinnn SSRD AND HAL8TE0 SUBURBAN EST A TB Lee Marvin "POINT BLANK' cnui.t;iiuuu ooors open 10:45 TO! Nil 'Under Ate 'Last Challenee' -HAMMOND- "THE DIRTY DOZEN" "THE LAST CHALLENGE" 6LENN FORD "FCinELAXT -EEnVvTN- SOUTH 41 OUTDOOR L. Marvin 'Point Blank' A 'Utt Challenee' HARVEY OLENPt FORD Opening Dec 4th BFflSI Pi 47th AtHhad KVaKp? 'DIRTY DOZEN tOMPLETE SHOW LAST CHALLENGE" COLON Clint "FISTFUL CF COLLARS" "ttOOS "EVllOF Eattweed WOODY HERMAN Cor. Rush Ml 2-3109 S3 I. CIOAK Open 1:45 Latt 2 Featuret et 8:50 P.M.

1o aof tAp Civic Theatre Last Week NO PERF. TONITE OR TUES. MAT. WED. 2 P.M.

WED. EVE at 8:30 MoLl-Y GfcDffcEy PlCPH mmt Beit Seatt Now Available For Wad. Thurt. Evet. Both Matt.

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o. ajp tAA Wt AfUk IJUI JM Roosevelt 8TS-466S Op. I Etm S34S E2 WMl SlenniTUC I fJCT IU1I I Cl'ftCI 409. aVOa fAOO. Aem, FIELDS ail I A.

"THE SILENCERS" ILENCERS" et -XAZfSUVG- T0NITE8.30 nl MAT. WED. 2 P.M. is rS. ffttS AUFI TEN TfTN a EXCHANSI AVI.

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blelltirltP LEE MARVIN "THE DUTY DOZEN" at "GRAND PillA" ONLY! a HAlte Eatleeed Perkins 58 Cental LIS a dnUnC 8178 Breadway Haltted On. fl0 G. FIELDS HITS tVPYlV Tn Llneeln Ave. OR 8-4214 dlVIJiVlC Oimi 1:50 Feet. 75.

S0 aohI A WOMAN" DORIS 8:50 ErnJet'nlnt'THE DIRTY DOZEN" at 0AY S0 "CAPniCE" ELZvIKTJRST hltirni. "Sverd et Sherweed Fereet" 'ROUfiH NIGHT IN JERICHO' Deea Martin "WATERHOLE 8" Jamee Cebarn "Never Give a Sueker an Even Break" WaXMAtTI'S! 8 "YOU CAN CHEAT AN HONEST MAN" W. FIELDS) pnyaj pain TWO Per P.0AD' M-to Un 1 11 li 11 A "Women Timet 7" Thur "LA TRAVIATA" at I IK I. Sard Street Open ISM "1 HEADED MONSTER" LEX Wll lPTTC Central at Wllantta Ave. If ILliiCI I Battle ef the Bulae 70 2 75-100 8:00 YORX "WATERHOLE 3" "Rough Might in Jericho" ELMWOOD PARTS Si lee niDTV at FISTFUL OP DOLLARS" Clint Eettweod "NOT WITH MY WIFE YOU DON'T" Op.

6 last CfeaJIersB' -J "PniVT Rl AMK" ana- an aaapr ar aaaaa eaaai ej MARVIN 8:15 tinWHRn "EL O0RAOO" at 7:15 nUll AMU "Yea Only Live Twite" S20 LEE MARVIN 1 Slick. Off tht Doyrnms MUSIC BOX "Tee SOUND of MUSIC" taint itr. we i-a II I I W. 118 Street Op. 80 nUrliflAI.

Free Parklne Teehnleoler TLVaVIPa. afJJMdBl IFaBlAU 1 IdaV jpfT I -pnajaieeeT faia- ijeaiMa wipjnt -v WW eMwj mi av erffe Open Last 'iiiiin" IQuO P.M. Last 'Jerieho' at 8:38 P.M. "POINT BLANK" LEE MARVIN "ROUGH NIGHT IN JSEICHO" NORTHWEST LEE MARVIN EKHESr BUKUNine "THE DIRTY DOZEN" 0M, 6LENN FORD ANGIE DICKINSON 1 f. i if HI MOVIES I 'THE LAST CHALLENGE rRAKZCXIN PARS IOS5 ALVIN "IT" BEAD" 1818 Ckoe.

Open 18 Read the Chicago Tribune the American Paper for Americans 8 15 "FROZEN E9ftVe WS4 Rote Park Free Op. tfs a PraaV, CIRCLE OF LOVE" 850 IIS A Mlehltaa Op. 8 "WOMEN at the WORLD" ROSELAMD SEATS AVAILAILI 722-8230 tm NU eyea I0 fM. (an. Saa.1 4 Bltneya "BAMBI" HO 4th FJILFCRD 'Z, A WOfdAH? Week fs.r.iiii i ii, JltlortairtAttrearS7i55C0 4.Cll "SINO OP YOUTH" Adults oaly-l.

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