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tyTfty ip. asy-aaa Section 2 Chicago Tribune, Thursday, February 22, 1973 MOTION PICTTJRES PICTURES -rr-1 MOTION PICTURES MOTION PICTURES the movies mWWlMWMI TWEASFffllES Jphn Wayne at his mythical best NOW HE'S GRAY at the temples. His gut Is sagging. He (tares straight ahead much of the time: His voice lacks its usual timbre. Maybe, that's why we watch each nev.John Wayne J1 movie so carefully: If there's anything he wants, to say, this is the time he's going to be Saying it.

And so the main action DEERBROOSC screens A7tf SHOPPINGCTR. WUUUTT SHOPPING CTR. Gene liK z4 Siskel rrt tJMSSSSSKft. soxiCERO ROUTEs51a2a Not the "bawdy" gags, nor the "Marmalade, Molasses and Honey" musical interlude sung by Andy Williams, can' hide the essential flaw in Roy Bean: Ha. is a blind, egotistical jerk who gets off by hanging people.

Rating two stars. is secondary. Frankly, I couldn't care1 less if Wayne-is successful in helping Ann a a recaver the $500,000 in gold that her hus-' band has stolen. It is unimportant that' Miss Hyphen plans to return the gold in' an effort to clear her husband's name and make life bearable for their child. What is Important is the polishing of the Wayne TRIBUNE MINIREVIEVV Dukt ax maehlna fTHE TRAIN ROBBERS" Written and dlrochd br Burt Ktmtf, Bhototraph- by William tU Clothier, mvOe by Dominie Prmtint, produced by MidiMl Wayni.

Warntr Broi. raleas It tba Stat Thuttr. Ratid PC THE CAST tan JohnWayro MrtLOW Ann-Marret OraoY 1 jasM Ban Johosoii Calboaa Chrlitopnar Gaorsa Stir Bobby Viptoa TOMORROW 1:00 RM MOTION PICTURES MOTION PICTURES 1st Run Neighborhood 1st Run Neighborhood THE AREA'S NEWEST AND MOST UNIQUE THEATRES! All CINtMAS RIBBOH CUTTING CEREMONIES TOMORROW AT 1:00 P.M. I tlti. I tit 4 111 i myth.

And this Burt Kenne dys "The Train does fairly well. Thru conversations among his helping hands: played by Ben Johnson and Rjd Taylor we learn that Wayne is a widower and was only one of three survivors of the Union Army's uphill struggle at Vicksburg. He probably carried the other two on his back. What is Important is; the scene in which Wayne asks A-M to take off herxlress and tor on riding clothes before they ride TSHAMUS In tt nmls Ha mvm mlBSMil i l. i isn i i '( iwieoKwmawo I FIRST RUN (HCAG0 At midnight on New Year's Eve the S.S.

Poseidon was struck by a SO foot tidal wave and capsized fr(fm a deserted Texas; town to the Mexican gold cache. After asking A-M to disrobe, Duke turns his back on her. He won't DAILY SHOWS AT: is? feLt DAILY SHOWS il I III rtT)7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS i mmw mmirnniiff Mr I (jl) TWo'j Three's a RIOT I DAILY SHOW vai W. 9:30 v. DULY 33i Wok; it wouldn't be And it wouldn't for him'.

Clint Eastwood Would probably have reacted differently in such a soene. WHAT IS important is the way in which Wayne disciplines the smart aleck young gunman who is along for the ride. a display of strength, Wayne apologizes to the young man for underestimating-the lad's "Young mani" says Wayne, "I was wrong about you. I'm: sorry. As a man gets old he starts to bull his way, To whom is Wayne confessing? And about what? Do you rejid it in the narrow sense of this particular scene, or is Wayne commenting on his own life? That kind of speculation is what makes "The Train Robbers" a pleasure to watch.

I That and the majestic William H. Clothier photography of the Durango, Mexico locations. That and the traditional scenes of Wayne leading a group of men across one more river. His legend not only lives in "The Train Robbers;" it I AND THEN there is "The Life and, Time of Judge Roy Bean," in which Paul Newman attempts to build a legend and fails. As written by John Milius "Jeremiah th idea here seems to be to present an endearing, larger-than-life rapscallion who is a law unto himself in the wild west in the 1890s.

Judge Bean believes in He also believes in worshipping a woman he has never met, and that, I suppose, is supposed to legitimize his hanging fever. Yes, a fever. A series of lackluster cameo appearances brings Tab Hunter and Stacey Keach to town. They are evil and they will be killed by Judge Bean, who is rapidly building himself a reputation, These cameo -spots and others by Anthony Perkins and director John Huston play as self-indulgent and add little to the script save for the experience of unfulfilled promises. tiiiiwtoK(j- 4ENERAI AWJENCES IXTRA DISNEY SHORT "PETER AND THI WOLF" KIIADMIIT10 1 -iwami 1 'V I NORTH" IRWIN HUDfS firaducttonof NORTHWEST west WEST, -ABUNGTON BSIGBTS OAEBROOK -I i OAKBROOK rlHOMIMATED FORgACADEMY AVARDS Aifinctoa 5r ir YOU CAN'T BEAT 'EM 'E CRAZY-(PS) "SHAfAUS'JSsT.

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Burt Reynildi "SHAMUS" I DIANA it anV CIUAO TUB Rl llt PARK- up, the rougher ROSS l-WMI PARKINS LAMAR 120 Marlan-BoM (Rl kHanHil Oiur Nomlnra Diana Rnlil 'LADY SINGS THE BLUES' I -NORRIDGE- mmm MATINEE DAILV -HIGHWOOD- "he plays! Plut at 7:45 Only Suaernatiiral Torrorl I lTllaPOS8ES8ION at JOEL DELANEY'I Nonk-Hoflaai iiiAiiiiiHAn (II Wauhaaa 432 0411, li iriI i lv'I i It a TODAY at 2:19.4:50.7:15. :46 PO nilinnUUU Cina Fnt Wlnnarl -VILLA PARK- III "SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE MINNblL! ain at a. If lrijj 'THEVALACHIPAPIRS' NOMINATED for 10 ACADEMY AWARDS VILLA PARK jSS CABARET -LAKE FOREST- 0:20 RrAIIHll Cfai, PnnanlrftAlf FRANKLIN PARK CI tt At All Tlmaa 0:45 (PO VllilVJ DEERPATH and 9:30 I DIANA MOSS VII I ARE CINEMA 1034 N. 291b Ava. IlLLAUC 15 Park Fraal CLASS" "RULING 'LADY UNO THE BLUES' 0:30 STEVE SOUTHWEST 'BULLITT" 1:11 and 1:40 McQueen 10:11 -Lracos-mvooD- Tn "BONNIE AND CLYDE" nuw Tumi ami Hlabiand wo a-inii -CLEN ELLTN DISNEY'S "UU DOUBLE DISNEY! UiatlEB GREATEST ATHLETE :n.a?a WALT GLEN Daughters plui DISNEY ailventura "C0WD0G8" "World's Greatest Athlete" fiddler ttoof -ia GHAC -HILLSIDE- PALATINE I fl.UV Starts Frl.

"SHAMUS" rum HSwlb toSrangtli DRIVE AVE AND dTMDl U1 IN LWlt TH -MORTON GROVE ft NILES- "CENSORSHIP U.S.A." TONIGHT AT I AS A IO-(0) DUnay'a 'WcrlcJ'a ftraotait Athltta' 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Nfl Simon's An Elaine May Film "FOR LOVERS AND OTHERS" -UNLET PARK- SaADTnU PD Oatn Bait Aitraia Noai, nlUnlUn una ouo diana rois 'LADY SINGS THE BLUES' Tholorlircaltllid DDCtJCUTAVUDC IS9.Harl.mi BREMEN WILLOW CREEK Vlt'd wiihma.li I Milk Rilnd IR1 MSjp0. 9M ani I0M I I Emlutlva An JACK LEMMON hlLIETMILLS tmlu.lv LEMMON Rboailni! At v. 'Jra 5 The World's Greatest Athlete LAWRNCEYY'D Walt Disney's "World's Greatest Athlete" IA A II -HINSDALE- ar-m al 1:11, 0:00 and 0:49 UlUCnai Sun Timi. Boday'a oflLE 'The GREEN WALL' -NORTHBROOK- -'i'ARK FJDGE- SOUTH Tnitlauri "THI WHO CHILD 7 1030 I LOMBARD WALT DISNEY PICKWICK Atblata 7M-t o'Thi World's Greatest Athlete' -SLUE ISLAND 'THE WORLDS GREATEST lhv.jrTO umvovis ATHLETE' 0:15. 1:00 and 0:45 uPinAUJO Oa (Ul-ka lll.ll.J YD IP 12052 Waitfrn Parb Ftaa LlrilW Qan I am 'Wrath' 7 'RIiim' Diana Roil 'LADY Slnaa tb HUES' 1 plui Mltchum 'WRATH at OOP" I It MAMMV AW.

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TODAY UUb I Uil (xi Rated Prnaran CENSORRHOP USA" I and 'Emilia Advtnlurai at lorra' 7:09 and MA liilSiaf1 "SOUNDER" 'Told with Hire Sensnoocss' Newsweek WAWVET-dulti III Yaan Lot! at Pari Adult? Yan Loti at UARVCV and Older Only nAnrtl i ii nil DRPC Aaad. Ad. Nairn Lira M'nnalll "CABARET' ARMONOO RUBLES OOOOY'S at 7 A 10:10 'THE GSdEEfi WALL' yi 'THE WILD CHILD' "Hot Blooded" A "Wierd Ones" FIRST RUNI Start! Ftt 7- 3'40 fl70 7 tf40 i ir "STEELYARD BLUES" WORTH RIVERSIDt-H SOUTHEAST HI 10 ACAOEitf AWARDS aa. aia aaaa CABARET" At -CAMTMET cmr- NNOOVIM J49 Only "WORLD'S CRIATIST ATMllTI" At ft SOt' miWAT TmtllB WHEATON Millnaa Daily Ktt PAHKINO -WILMETTE- 1122 Cuntral. 0 CMoaqo IriKurn Family Ward Ada, Two anaa.

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