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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1968 Section 1 13 'ilADIGAN" In relaxing respite from hi pursuit of killers, Richard Widmark, a New York detective, is tended by Inger Stevens in this tense drama. (Universal, in color, at the Chicago theater.) "LIVE FOR LIFE" Annie Cirardot receives a phone call from her philandering husband in this European romantic drama, which also co-stars Yves Montand and Candica Bergen. (The United Artists release, in color, is appearing currently at the near north side Cinema theater.) THE ANDERSON PLATOCLV' -Winner of the Academy award for "best this Glmed-on-tlie-spot portrayal of an American unit's fighting in Viet Nam is showing at the downtown World alluring Raquel Welch "WAIT UNTIL DARK" Audrey Hepburn stars in offers tender comfort to the somewhaC this suspense drama that tells a terrifying tale of frightened Dudley Moore in this impish ro- hazards that befall her after she is suddenly xnantic comedy. (In many neighborhood, sub' stricken blind. (It also is showing in many of the urban, and drive-in theaters.) outlying houses after a Loop run.) MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN Art of Destruction Takes Over p.m..

Come as early as 6:30 p.m. or as late as 8:45 D.m. RICHARD HENRV INGER TONIGHT ROM MAJOR STUDIO and Preview WIDMRRK'FONDR STEVENS Tn HOiliAfiMlli November" too including TVs tCAIC A rrff Jesse James in Com Lr REVIEW 1 aS -4 Stormy Drama of Today's Youth- fro, A savaae She gave 2nd WEEK! "Sweet nerkev m. Open 9 a.m. few days later, Hendricks says, "two kids had their heads busted in some cellar on the east side.

Ortiz was relevant." Similarly, Charlotte Moorman lying on her back playing her cello while Nan June Paik, a Korean member of the movement, cuts his arms with a razor blade is relevant. "They are relevant to a state of mind that says I don't give a damn, it doesn't concern me, I'm removed, I don't want to get involved." "The destructionists are an opposition; they are a romantic movement," says Hendricks. Ortiz says the movement is "the symbolic artistic realization of all the hostile destructive urges that have placed mankind in crises since the beginning." Friday, the gallery In Judson church will open for another series of destruction performances. While Ortiz probably will get to kill his chickens at Judson someone stole them and released them into a neighboring night club during the last destruction happening, no blood will be shed, Mrs. Varian ruled.

Chicago Tribun. Press Service to a different JV OVemPCT" man each month SANDY DENNIS -technicolor toil "Sweet 10:45 p.rn- a city ycJtH Vhs- stripped naked! BY CAROL KRAMER A LAMB CARCASS is hacked up, i -bowled, and its blood and entrails are poured over a mild-looking man. Two young men, angry because someone has stolen two chickens they planned to ritually slaughter, climb out on a tree limb and proceed to saw it off. Charlotte Moorman, who rose to fame early last year as "The Topless Cellist," breaks a violin bow over the head of a middle-aged, grey-haired man. Am I making this up? No.

All this took place at Jud-son Memorial church in Greenwich Village and are just a few of the "art works" executed by followers of the Destruction in Art movement. It began in 1966, simultaneously in Europe and America. Largely ignored by museums, galleries, and art critics, it now stands a chance of becoming widely known. Beginning Thursday, the works of 23 destruction artists will be displayed in the Finch College Museum of Art. Mrs.

Elayne Varian, director of the contemporary wing of the museum, believes in the movement and considers it valid. Jon Hendricks, the fellow who was covered with lamb entrails in an early Destruction in Art happening, is director of the Judson Church gallery. He finds validity for the movement in present conditions in the world in our callousness toward death and destruction. People complained last fall about a destruction happening conducted by Ralph Ortiz, an art teacher at New York university. Ortiz kills chickens and burns foods in his search for art.

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3:55. 5:50. 7:55. 10:00 HELD OVER 5th Wk, Sun-Times In the style of Tom Jones Hillarious Film of young love In color for adults 18 over! Boys are willing pupils Girls are good teachers ERIC SOYA'S "17" IVil Ql ArTI mW-fm. 2 p.m.

Tarzan and Valley of Gold In tolor- Hem Over 4tw wtfH' Julie Andrews a I 'a it 1 1st RUN JAMES CAAN 8:20 STARTS FRIDAY: 'IN COLD BLOOD' TRACY 1 PC.TSER HEPBURN Carol Charming Sot.nay rf 2O0. 4-4S. 7:30 tOOS Och etcept iotrom at 2:00. I OO fumj msji.mi SMlH puess who's rfiS.Vi- Audrey jl. Efrem Hepburn Zimbalist 1 I "WAIT UNTIL DARK" I I Jnmes Caan Joanna Moor I "COUNT DOWN" BB I WHAT A WAY TO LEARN TO ACT1 Ray Rayner, star of Bozo's Circus, got tiis start in snow biz in an unusual way.

He started acting while a prisoner of the Germans in World War II. Read his fascinating story in the Way 5 Chicago Tribuna Sunday Magazine. -ELMHURST- to dinner 1 ur MOVIES IM 3:5, 1O-10 ClfniIC I 7924 Llneehs Ay. OrVUiMC OR 5-4214 at 7:15 A t0 WLT "Blackfcsard's Ghost" IDISNEY'S eaiiw.i Y0RK "WAIT UNTIL DARK" Audrey Hepburn at I 3-3 20-5.

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