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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968 Section 2 -11 MOTION IICTURES- DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN -MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION riCTUF.rs DOWNTOWN 1 SPECIAL EASTER HOLIDAY MATINEES April 11, 12, 15 at 2 P.M. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE OR BY MAIL. Chords Search for Tune in cDont Look Back5 They beat 1 branded broke 1 but the stranger NOMINATED FOR 9 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE and BEST SONG. "Talk to the Animals" 1 1 i mi it 1 1 E5 still took every dollar and every life in town! infill TONIGHT AT 8:30 P.M. aaayB3Wy.

LI 1 JWIR TRAMS CACON XL iapi i I If ODD VON, 'Dearborn-, phone: 372-0971 3 PERFORMANCES EVERY SUNDAY, at 1:30, 1:30 P.M. THtTH COAST-TO COAST Stanley Kramer $pencer Sidney i Katharine 1 Tninw lmri 1 1 r'guess ivno's II 1 ACADEMY AWARDS Open 8:45 a.m. Last Feature 10:05 pjn. kKt REST PtCTW coming to dinner 'Walt DisneyMgMooIi PLUS WALT DISNEY'S BothT.chn,tor "CHARLIE, THE LONESOME COUGAR" kinetic camerawork perhaps necessitates periodic sound distortion, the film concentrates on the inter-concert chords and dischords of discussions held, and music played, in smoke-filled hotel and dressing rooms, as well as the interminable interviews and a lengthy, tedious business session that is saved only by the presence of Dylan's manager, Albert Grossman, whose great face is a combination of John L. Lewis, Thomas Mitchell, and Benjamin Franklin.

There are shots of Dylan and, for a while, co-performer Joan Baez riding in cars and trains, being screamed at by hot-eyed fans "0, me dream's come and everywhere surrounded by the nameless, faceless hangers-on with their idol hands. The scenes of the actual performances, unfortunately, concentrate on "The Times, They Are A-Changin' almost to the point of monopolistic saturation. The film-makers could have taken a few tips from a far superior documentary made in the '50s, "Jazz on a Summer's Day," in which shots of college students' beer cans and Bermudas were fascinatingly interchanged with such Newport festival numbers as Anita BY CLIFFORD TERRY THE LARGE BULK of "Don't Look Back," the documentary shcrt during Bob Dylan's pre-motorcycle-crash 1965 concert tour of Britain, consists of the folk singer a label he vehemently disclaims putting down inane questions and labels from interviewers a task that is "DON'T LOOK BACK" Product and released by Leacoct Pt ttebaker photographed kr O. A. Pen-eoeker, witk Jones and Howard Alk, concern recorded br J.

Robert Vaa Drte, the Aerdverk Cinematheque. about as difficult as criticizing President Johnson's social graces. The questioners spend much of the 90 minutes trying to get Dylan to come up with some quotable philosophy-of-life statements in keeping with his lyrics, but the answers, my friend, are blowin in the wind- "I'm just a guitar player," he tells them. "I don't have anything to say "about these things I write. I just write them." In justifiably lashing into the carelessly-conceived inquiries, however, Dylan also raises his own question as to whether he also cares about the things he writes.

Photographed in black-and-white Godard graininess by D. A. Pennebaker, whose Open 8:45 a.m. Last "Jungle Book" 10:40 p.m. O'Day's "Tea for Two" and the Louis Armstrong Jack Teagarden duet of "Old Rod in' Chair's Got Me." While "Don't Look Back" sometimes wraps up the mood of the under-25 concert tours, too often the footage seems victim of a "waste not, want not" damn-the-edit-ing policy.

When the performer puts down a soul-spewing science student moonlighting as an Interviewer, that's intriguing. When he exchanges some heated words about a glass thrown out a hotel window, that's just boring. Dylan's final encounter with the journalistic masochists they keep on a-comin' is with a reporter from where else? Time, the Weekly Newsmagazine. "I don't need Time magazine," he states, as so many have stated before him. His Luce talk, however, may be a bit more personally -in spired.

Two years before the filming, the publication had properly noted that his songs were the best of their style since Woody Guthrie's, but also to Dylan as "a dime-store philosopher, a drugstore cowboy, a men's room conversationalist" with a voice that sounds "as if it were drifting over the walls of a tuberculosis sanitarium." I Back with technicolor? resents WITH THE NEW PHOTO-GUIDE 1496 10 ACADEMY SEETTY Nomttonf BUTlVY Open 9 a.m. lost Feotun 10 p.m. AnAilenWeinrToduchon SaV- starriner-r-t Ws LJ 10-20 Anthony t-ygffigri 1 Any Occasion No. 1496 with Photo-Guide is In sizes 36 to 52, bust 38 to 54. Size12.

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LAST FEATURE 10:10 P.M. AWARD NOMINEE "BEST ACTRESS" AUDREY HEPBURN ALAN ARKIN RICHARD CRENNA EFREM ZIMBALIST, JR. TECHNICOLOR DEAN MARTIN TONIGHT! AT 8 P.M. TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE OR BY MAIL! STARR IN Ci LWM WW CURKGABLE il ATMEN LEIGH mm i LESLIE II0WVRD 0LIMdeEMLLM) taronmL and stmophonte sound BISMARCK THEATRE Rmoorph nt USalln S-S400 A 180 al 1 tW 1 nV AW ,1 FANAKlSlOrr EASTMAN COLOR' (PINESTAGE I A TRANS BEACON THEATRE COAST-TOCOAST OPEN A M. LAST FEATURE NIGHTLY 12 MIDNIGHT PARKING 4 HOURS ANYTIME tU GREYHOUND BUS TERMINAL CARACC Canwr, Curk A take DEARBORN ST TICKETS NOW AT" BOX-OFFICE OR BY MAIL! 372-0971 MnTa 1 Last Day 'PRELUDE TO ECSTASY' plus DREAM WORLD of Harrison Marks 1st Neighborhood Showing 1st Neighborhood Showing lst Neighborhood Showing olartV naliion; pen 7 Jo am.

CldlK franklin 2-2S43; lata ihow a.m. films of warren beatty "kaleidoscope" leslio caron International Festival Award Winner! 1 iomoiiow Ml.T hA 80TH III anc I (U 3-t 1st SHOWING' promise ner anyrning both color ADULTS ONLY "Lust the unvarnished tneme' Chlcage Films of Ingmar Bergman) "dnvirs eyn" "wild strawberries' "7th seal" "summer interlude" "magician" "lesson in love" Binstock asserted. She is chairman of the day care committee of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women. The sponsors of the meeting include the Fellowship of Loop Clergymen, composed of pastors of downtown churches and synagogs; the Illinois department of children's and family services; the Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago; the Cook county department of public aid; the Chicago Urban league; the Chicago Board of Rabbis; and several other organizations and agencies. At the conference, a nucleus will be formed for a permanent citizens group to press for a larger network of centers where working mothers can leave their children with the assurance that they will be cared for, a spokesman for the sponsors said.

A GROUP OF religious and public independent welfare agency leaders announced yesterday that a meeting to consider "the pressing need" for more day care enters for children will be held at 1 p. March 28, in Temple Sholom, 3480 Lake Shore dr. Mrs. Richard Lans-burgh of Baltimore, president of the National Committee for Day Care of Children, will speak. The wife of Rabbi Louis Binstock, spiritual leader of the temple, said there are only about 100 licensed day care centers in Chicago and that they care for about 4,700 youngsters.

She said that there are "15,000 latch-key children in the city with no place to go while their mothers are at work." "The greatest treasure of our community, our children, are being sacrificed," Mrs. 'MM? SOUTH The Daily Newt Slaygirls SUBURBAN OUT re rwm mr Aatn Kediie 0. jo go for Start at 7. OPCN Afi3TCiiri ant. I PAKK AT DO0I -GLEMCOE- mm vixi-' em at.

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PROSPECT Stewart Granger "THE LAST SAFARI" central PARK FREE! anaaaCantaiapanBnl IN COLORI Ymmm (3rd Western Op. 6:00 ERNEST BORGNINE 4 UkCdr Numioalions Lee Lte Marv.Q "THE DIRTY DOZEN' "THE DIRTY DOZEN" 1 I Hi I Vi NOMINATED FOR 2 OSCARS 1 Marvin SIDNEY fA PATCH OF BLUE1 Fpai PAUL NEWMAN GEORGE KENNEDY rui I Itn Winn?" "PATCH OF "mm uiun invc VWWVWrVVSVWWWlrVW WUl I1MI1LS LUAfc A IV 2:05. 4:30. 7:00. :3 1 -MORTON GROVE- Martinon Back Again "TO SIR, WITH OPEN 7 7:20 end 9:40 A John Cassavetes "Crime In the Streets' JAMES COBURN ALL COLOR "THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST' uoore open p.m.i newman "COOL HAND LUKE" Storfs Fri.

VALLEY Of THE DOLLS" james Godfrey i "79th A Stony 3:10, 5:55, McCALLUM I Cobura Cambrideee; -fern free "SOL MADRID" 4:25, Oc WEEK DAYS TILL 2 PM Open 5:45 LEE MARVIN "PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" listed 79Xh "THE DIRTY DOZEN" et 7:45 Only! Free PROSPECT "Dirty Dozen" "PATCH OF BLUE" At 6:00 and 10:15 79ih A Rhodrs FIRST "TUP a -PALATINE -NORTHBROOK- else about her isn't! Vk I ACT (UtRII'i Michigan A HOth 53 DRIVE-IN XVATs Lee Marvin "THE DIRTY DOZEN" "PATCH OF BLUE" Sidney Pettier STEWART GRANGER. Park Free Edent toet'n Dundee A Lake-Cook Roads :30 9:45 p.m. PAUL NEWMAN As -PARK RIDGE LAST DAY! 93th at CICERO Ample Free Parkins I LAST TIMES TODAY 1:15 and 1:30 'COOL HAND LUKE' POSTIVELY LAST 2 DAYS" Phone 825-5800 'Analyst' 6:05.10:20 In the Beethoven he got the group to sound professional to the point where it played the opening together. John Canariha, conductor of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, fared far less well with the opening half: Brahms' Haydn Variations, Barber's First Symphony, and Bloch's Suite for Viola and Orchestra, in which Anne Mischakoff was the able soloist. If his strength holds and today's ulcer X-rays go well, Mr.

Martinon will conduct the orchestra's tour concerts next week, and resume subscription concerts the following week. Phyllis Dreazen Dangerous JEAN MARTINON conducted the second half of the Civic Orchestra concert last night in Orchestra hall. It was his first appearance since his sudden illness February 22, a few hours before he was scheduled to conduct a Thursday jiight subscription concert Mr. Martinon had conducted a Civic Orchestra rehearsal last week, but that weakened him, and Irwin Hoffman, his associate conductor, led the Milwaukee concert Monday. Last night he looked well and rested, and he seemed relaxed in his performances of the American premier of his own "La Cene," Variations for Orchestra; and the Beethoven Fifth Symphony.

'Dozen' only EXCLUSIVE! missions need delicate preparation! SKOKIE WHEELING "THE DIRTY DOZEN" "PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" Direct From It Roadshow Eagoqtmwt Murder in a a beautiful way to die! "SAND PEBBLES" Starts Tomorrowi VALLEY OF THE DOLLS at 5:30. 7:45. 10:00 P.M. ROLLING MEADOWS THOROUGHLY Mnnrniv mii i IF MEADOWS 3295 Kirehotl SiARVlnl "THE DIRTY DOZEN-SIDNEY POITIER "PATCH OF BLUE" a JUUE ANDREWS at Miiti COLUWSIS PICTURES presents An IRVING ALLEN Production ftrformoncm 2:00. jj- "PRESIDENT'S ANAI VT SUBURBAN EST LAST SAFARI JUUE ANDREWS "THOROUGHLY if unnrDuiiimei r-V fosMATT HELM nLIBHUOtSGUl IWIH CAST "DIRTY DOZEN" SIDNEY POITIER PATCH OF BLUE" iniLLll.

-BERWYN Cerrtintntn rWormoneer 2 00. 5:00, 9-00 4 MOTION PICTURE! MOTION PICTURES 0 6404 Cermak EU 3-2058 Ooea 1 :30 RULE-'james gregdry-beverlyadamss JAMCS COBURN PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" mi 4M. tM, tO.IO SENTAB CLfnW'IC 7924 Lincoln Ave. OR 3-4214 OrvUIMC Open 6:30 Feat. 7:15 A 9:20 LOVET HSttfZlT-lhe SOUTH NORTHWEST Last 2 Features at P.M.

coburn PRESIDENT'S ANALYST' TECHNICOLOR fn satnl4) Far atalnrt faptHMCM I "COOL HAND LUKE" PAUL NEWMAN RAQUEL WELCH ROBERT WAGNER "BIGGEST BUNDLE OF THEM ALL" -WILMETTE- I in awM cooLHcr.tiuKE I Central at Wilmette Ave. SOUTHWEST LAST DAY AL 1-741 1 a i r.i.i.v.ii iiiifiiM-iiiiiiiv. iA i jm i.BJr i'ille) ISrk.Ashlaed BIT 6343 W. Roosevelt ST 8-4660 Op. 6 nil A.

"DIRTY DOZEN" at 8:00 J-2SO. Nelson Eddy stevens JEANETTE MACDONALD "A PATCH OF BLUE" at 6:15. 10:25 -CICERO- inS55HMfiSIDENT'S ANALYST' THE LAST SAFARI" Steeart 6RAN6EH COMMODORE Tr'd gVe'ekV5 SIR, WITH LOVE' 'GOOD, BAD THE UGLY' Eastwood "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" i'f COOL HAND LUKE I iif Color et 7ltt-Jeer President's Analyst 57 jSiM 4:00. IM 6136 W. Cermak Rd.

1. ii.nWf 'Drr'nr n' mim Special Popular Prices! nntjnttnSH OLYMPIC "CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" et 8:20 130. 4: 0. NOMINATED Far 7 ACAD. AWARDS! 3rd Record-Breaking Week! I PAUL NEWMAN as "COOL HAND LUKE" at 2:15.

4:45. 7:15. 9:45 IN COLOR! JULIE ANDEEVS DIRTY DOZEN Celer at 7:45 only PATCH OF BLUE At COO-IS amm 3)150 E. 71st MT 1-1 111 SUBURBAN EST SUBURBAN SOUTHWEST a. MILLIE SUBURBAN SOUTH SUBURBAN NORTHWEST PULASKI AT MILWAUKEE OPEN 5:45 F1ILF0RD TOMiunT THURSDAY NIGHT et linDMII 456 W.

H9ta) St. Open 6:00 nUnlilAU Fm Park.na! Teehnieelor! -GLEN ELLYN- -LA GRANGE- ONLY! int Hikrunu wiw i-nii'BM STUDENT PRINCE" ARLINGTON HEIGHTS -LANSING- JAMES COBURN as VTho PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" at 3:30. 6:45. 10:05 David MeCallum Stella Stevens SOL MADRID' ICC UIRVIN JOHN CASSAVETES Carol CHANNING Mary Tyler MOORE LANS 'Good, Bad and the Ugly' GLEN "THE SAND PEBBLES" HURRY! LAST TIME TONIGHT at 80 Friday "VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" 8r00 AifitaGttm "The Dirty Dozen" mm P.M. -ELMHURST- BftPVUC 525 Division 287-3268 On.

6 nUuMIC Art Gallery CoHee Bar! 'PRESIDENT'S ANALYST 'POINT BLANK' LEE iinniUT Dl Uiril it 6:30 -OAK LAWN- -MAYWOOD- MARVIN iWin I ULMIIft and 10:30 Sus tested Far MATURE AUDIENCES! YORK "FITZWILLY" Sir, with Love'10' JULIE ANDREWS CAROL CHANNIN8 MARY TYLER MOORE "President's Analyst" 6:15. 10:00 LIDO CA 7-2119 HUftU FULLERTON "LAST SAFARI" 8:10 Open 6:00 Open 1:45 Last 2 Features at 8:15 JAMES CODURN The PRESIDENT'S ANALYST ESS 'mlASTSAFARt'cSS KOURASTIKA NA S'APOKTISO' HIUII' 10:20 6:15 A -OAK EROOK- ANAKAlOMlunaa" -ELMWOOD PARK- SEBASTIAN" jPCSIOENTJS 2C Q1WTY OOHW CoSvMI hi HI Vlll ISI2 CH60. "FARENHEIT 451' ALVlIe OP. If "NEVER ON SUNDAY OeUreetCeetirj Mienael Cain "HURRY SUNDOWN" 6:00 kW; FREE VI ARKINGI aaaiaJnnnlkeauUanTnnnHl ill KI FREE 'nun, laettt tt WEEKDAYS at AND 8:00 P.M. ONLY! IrlilNlliViC 0.3-2051 Nerthot Harfeie iniliuri lm 6:00 "PSYCH-OUT" i "a 454-1 WO! PARKINC EIEESEE IrtlMflU "BORN LOSERS" Beth Color Open 5:45 Lm Marvin "DIRTY DOZEN" "PATCH OF BLUE" 11:15 At 2:20.

P.W. ATLANTIC-TWIN 394S W. 26tn St. 522-7890 Op. 5:30 ymir BDrrinrure lunvfTi newman "COOL HAND LUKE" inOIIU "Ballin of Jesie" LUU AN -NuM i.

OPEN 1:45 LAST 2 FEATURES 8:10 JAMES COBURN (That Flint Man) "THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" Plus Paul Newman "COOL HAND LUKE" STARTS TOnOHBOW (JAMES COflUKK -sot MAOtirr ymm tw mys wt thi Gwir "PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" "THE LAST SAFARI" Sji E. bird OPEN 1:00 NORTH RIVERSIDE- WEST OAK PARK I AlfC Botn JAMES COBURN a-MIC "THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" plus "THE LAST SAFARI" Park Free DES PLAINES -TRANKLIN PARK- JlJ'Sn'd I'M'?" Oscar Nomina Plus Oscar Winner LEE MARVIN SIDNEY POITIER "The Dirty Doten" "A Patch Blue" Fez SUBURBAN NORTH ROSE "THE FAMILY WAYVI in Golden Eye" I AMUR Dirk Bofarde Susennek York LHIilAn "SEBASTIAN" In Color! James Coburn "PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" -WHEATON- 9i4 West I.T 1 ISJ Open 1:45 List Two 1 1 A -anitfcllll Foaturo I JAMES "THE PRESIDENT'S COBURN ANALYST" Plus "THE LAST SAFARI" First Run I -HILLSIDE David tnt MinBin'l nCC Dl 'UCC 'COMEDIANS' 75 only UC Ta- Than Miracle" 9:15 -EVANSTON- WHEATON "A Medium Weekeaye Special (Oe "til p.ie lllll "I' 4-8240. 1710 SHermaa Ave. Open tKCir Heaters JAMES COBURN is "THB PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" I "Th LAST SAFARI" Both In Color -HOFFMAN ESTATES- v. v-" Open 1:30 Feat.

2:15. 4:45. 7:15. 9:50 (I) II XXwA S5S5 Raoaavitt Optn 1 :0 Last 2 Features at 8 4 A SUBURBAN JOlTHWfST- 4 OSCAR NOMINATIONS! LAST DAY! Oscar nominee Paul 'NEWMAN is THUNDERBIRD "THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" "THE LAST SAFARI" Oscar Nomina flUS Osenr Winner SUBURBAN SOUTH- "COOL HAND LUKE" LEE MARVIN SIDNEY POITIER "DIRTY DOZfN" "PATCH OF ILUE' ENGLEWO 0 FREE PARKING NEXT TO THEATRE "The PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" "THE LAST SAFARI" P3I1L NEWMSIVl OS COOL IiOrD LUIQi Starts Tom. D.

Martin "The Amhushers" 560 Sherman Aveniie -DOWNERS GROVE- Melrose Pk. Norridge mmm- 630 Open 1 Features 25. iUi. TIVOLI "President's Analyst" -BLUE ISLAND- 10:14 "THE LAST SAFARI" at 8:19 P.M. IMPERIAL coburn 'PRESIDENT'S ANALYST' A MAN CALLED DAGGER" Held Over Again But ioonl Steve McQueen "Th.

SAND PEBBLES" -LOMBARD- 12952 S. Western 385-3100 I llS 3, 'aw -KINSDALE- nan mm ssth a halsted RAmOYA "St. Valentine's Day Massacre" DUPAGE 'TE DIRTY DOZEN' Open 60 Car Heaters JAMES COBURN is "THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" "The LAST SAFARI" Both In Color 817 Chieen Open 530 Feat. and UlUCrTrll The Down Staircase' 7 ninoUMLC "Barefoot in the Para'' 940 fJi Tin Park Free! Op. I KM Lee MARVIN Plus Sidney POITIER "Dirty Dozen" "Patch of Blue" CTID A GARTER Op.

I A.M. "4 DAYS "PATCH OF BLUE" MA 9-0950 I Mil Madiasn-Halsted IN NAPLES" Silly the Kid" "Year Ckeatiai Heart" "HAWAII" Julie ANDREWS Richard HARRIS -NZLES- CMDBCCC S3rd A Halsted Park Free crnrncod -the peeping tom" "COVERGIRL KILLER" plus "FIVE BOLD WOMEN" -HAMMOND- A CTID 'Henhre': 'Van van's Eipress' ITT c1 Tme SfeP ani I Htm ipoOD i "Fraaaieasteia Created Weaue' lOIMII In Car Heaters! 41 OUTDOOR 1716 Central rvauernu A Hit Shock. ari. I aaarsf i 1 1 Panevisien Color 6-8-10 'The Terrernauts" "Rasputin Mad Monk!" "They Cage From "The Rentiles" nUCI TCU 79th and Exenanee Ave me bnCLICn ES 5.3042 Park Freel SOUTH coVurSn 'PRESIDENT'S ANALYST' FRIDAY "VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" it i PRESIDENTS i DIRTY DOZEN" CHGO. HEIGHTS HARVEY ANALYST -LAKE rOREST- LINCOLN HARVEY fxaxiL IOjIS I Itl 5, 4:50, HiSO I CV M(2 C.

S3rd Street Open ItM LCA "FORTUNE COOKIE" "ARABESQUE "DAY OF THc. SADMAN" DCflDf CC 47TH AND ASHLAND rCUrLC) "DIRTY DOZEN" Pine "POINT BLANK" 1658 Chitage Rett! 15408 Center Avenue DEERPATH 'PRESIDENTS ANALYST resident's Analyst" "Lait Saferl".

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