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Section 2 5 Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, November 24, 1S71 motion yrcTtnixs nowtrrowN motion piCTrnrs DOWNTOWN motion prrrmis downtown MOTION PICTOtrS DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MSTIOJ DO WNTOYVZtJ 2 SHOWS TODAY- 3 SHOWS TKAKKSGIYEa The IViovies 'ScneiMnfj is a sivhgmg Astern 1:30 8:30 PM 1:00 5:00 8:30 PM Avsilablo For All Performances At Box Office Reader's Digest 1 9 by Gene Siskel and Sticks' ''MOVIE OF THE YEAR 'Fiddler On The Roof is the kind of movie that restores your faith in movies as entertainment. A screen musical masterpiece that will enchant 7 rX V' EDUCATIONAL EDITION liii ii miii win hi raimtiaiiiiHal Sscner cr later, FMer find the right girl. Jlnd when he does, he'll swap her for a machine tun. Rzd do something bisj. -r- audiences for many years to come.

It possesses two very rare commodities: A heart that sings and a spirit that soars' Stunning, Joyful, Jubilant, and emotion stirring, 'Fiddler' is cause for rejoicing. Triply appealing-sight thrilling, sound thrilling, and heart thrilling." NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Wanda Hal "I think 'Fiddler is an absolutely smashing movie-it seems to me the most powerfut movie musical ever made. The movie has an overall, ongoing vitality that iS Overwhelming." THE NEW YORKER Paulina Kael "Above all, 'Fiddler' is now for if any of us doubted that for a minute." NEW YORK MAGAZINE Judith Crist "it is a rich and wonderful mcvie-a full blown entertainment that warms the heart and enchants the eye. The screen literally turns Into a tapestry of beauty and excitement I wouldn't be surprised if 'Fiddler' stayed around '0 "BEDKNOBS and Broomsticks," the latest Disney feature, is a mishmash of story Ideas and film styles. Consider how it was developed.

The studio wanted to repeat its success with Mary popping. That meant at least a film which combined live action and animation with a woman -who flies over England. With that in mind, writer-producer Bill Walsh combined Mary Norton's book about a correspondence school witch with a news story about a coven of witches who claimed responsibility for keeping the Nazis from conquering England in 1M0. The result is something like "Mary Poppins meets Rudolph Hess." Miss Price Angela Lans-bury, who lives in an English countryhouse, is taking TRIBUNE MINIREVIEW Sea horses and storm troopers "BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS" Dlrtctad if Retort SttatsaM, term play by Bill Wtlsk and Do DaGradl baiad tlit boot by Mary Norton, pMtoraphtd by Frank Phillips, nunc by Richard and Robert Socman, ani--mated wawcicet Eirectna) by Ward Kimball, product by Bill Walsb, Butnt Vista rtleast at tkt Will Rottrt, Wood-field 1, Ford City 1 and YoraJowB Ciaa-awj 1 Tbtattre. Rated THE CAST Wist Prlct Antell tambWT Emelios David Tomllnso.

Mr, Jail Roddy McDnwall Carrie Cindy O'Ceilethan Paul Roy Snart Cnarllt la WtitMII the three kids on a live-action and animated trip to the underwater kingdom of Na-oombu where animals are in charge and no allowed. The 22 minutes of anima- i DEAH MARTIN BUI AH EEITII Msomclhingbigfir a cxsM cbitbi nut mtxmaxm HONOR BLACKMAN JOtfCEVrXN PATTEN MERLIN OLSEN 'Kii "CAROL WHITER II 'Director Norman Jewison has fashioned a sumptuous entertainment laden with happiness and tears and taste." CHICAGO TRIBUNE Gene Siskel ctMejriCTijpOtistitToi CPiSSrCt-a 1 Tr? nn vvv NOW Open 9 Last r.atur p.m. on the screen BOX OFFICE HOURS 10 AM. to P.M. DAILY MAS.

ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY TODAY Continuous Performances WINNER 7 ACADEMY OF I AWARDS ULtMTB Sun Hot. -M AJ McQurqCxxJit United Artists rxTn hol. rrnw. enrr day Irani Dc 27 Utru Dec 30, liOO, 5:00 PM NfW ttMl EVt. 1:30 PM :00 PM, 12 Midnight 4 09 I 500 i 4.09 too 5:00 mi VtNINCSt Mon.thru i ll THE AT I 00 rM 1 4.00) un a Hot.

a 30 r-M i oo Fri.Sat.pr.-Hol..v.jMPM 5.00 330 EAST OHIO STREET Two a fvofti ftvr rw MtrwtnM nvr For theatre Information call 42-0723 For thutr groups of 35 or more, call LILLIAN CARLIN (312) 642-0722 1 STANDING PROUDLY AMONG THE ALL-TIME "BEST PICTURES." Angela Lansbury and her entourage aboard their flying bed as they take an underwater detour to the storybook Isle of Naboombu. 3RD GREAT WHKI MSITimt TI MIT -A. nir nrnn rnn tiKPTtir rirro tn nvr nil i uncncDCLburnHaincuuioiuiMAEUii A "THE color ill iff! tf'-i Starts 9:30 a.m., .12:30. 3:25, haul CSOTTTMAUHOT uw IE x-'V smnsH pfliissn BARBARA McNAIR SHEREE NORTH vat i r. 6:25 and 9:25 p.m.

BACK AT OUR i CONTINUOUS OPIN fit AJ. iuT.vnoxv Ut V. ii iimnJ ROUND-THE-CLOCK BARGAIN $100 yiHQQBGanizansr tion is one bright spot in the story. A soccer game between two teams of animals two buzzards carry the stretcher is great fun. But animation is very expensive, and soon it's time to go "upstairs" to the real world and that battle between the suits of armor and the Germans.

The difference between scenes of sea horses and storm troopers is so great that probably no story could manage it. "Bedknobs" tries and fails. witchcraft lessons by mail from a London professor. Due to the evacuation of London, she takes in three young boarders who travel with her to London on a magic bed in search of magic words she never received. The desired words will give her the power to bring inanimate objects to life, like suits of armor with which she can fight an' advance party of Nazi invaders.

The hunt for the words Ejkes Miss Price, her profes-gpr David Tomlinson, and 10 1 til RMS PRICES I 1 1 L-mli. PAIKINCfltrSFJaV ma 91.M-CEAM0RN-M0NR0I $150 hm $95 Itm I aooi 5 1 m. 1 5 f.m. i Randolph OPEN 9 A.M. At A6i DMriMra PARKIN.

6 Hourt S1.2S Ota AN ESSANESS THEATtE ANYTIME AFTER 12 NOON b.rn S.E. I. Lik kal TRIBUNE ADVERTISING PAYS 20m piOjjjJjj THIS FltEMGH Open 8:45 1 CONNECTION li Th Creat Trodifio of Amirkoi ThrHlerf last Faturt WEST NORTHWEST WEST 1ST RUN CHICAGOLAND-I-1ST RUN CKICAGOLAND- NORTHWEST THE ALUMNAE jf n. -HINSDALE- -BERWYN- -Elk Crovo VUlaga- -Elk Grove Villager I II I I HINSDALE only "PATTON" BMl WtST I ST l-4MI ROOSEVELT I OPEN -OAK PARK- GRAND OPENING 8:45 TONIRHT Elk Grove Jerry Lewis Cinema 1050 ARLINGTON HTS. RD.

Tonight 7:30 -In Color BLACK HAWKS vs. MONTREAL Man. thru Tburv (Eiaaat Htlldnyt) LAKE $1.25 DU8TIN HOFFMAN FAYE DUN A AY- LITTLE BIG MAN" :00 (GP) plui JOHN WAYNE "BIO JAKE" 7:00 (GP) 1 ChildrM McemMniid by adult bill uric (IN 6 ROVE SHOPPING CENTER) PHONE 643-2255 LAMAR Mon. thru Thur. Exeeat Holldayi)' POSITIVELY ADULTS ONLY "GINGER" at :45 A 1040 alua '1 n( 6:55 "BRAZEN WOMEN OF BALZAC" "PLAY MISTY FOR ME" at plui 'RED SKY AT MORNING' at 1:15 Forget everything you've ever heard about heroes.

Now there is -VILLA PARK. ELMHURST VnDlf 'X NORTH YORK 634-0675 I Unt Mat Dally Adult 11.25: Chit. 75a VILLA PARRSjffil "BIG JAKE" 1:30, 5:40 and 9:55 "LITTLE BIG MAN" 3:20 and 7:30 Clint nl.ood at 6 IRI 'PLAY MISTY for HE' rRANKLIN PARK uiii are ptw MEriEri' '-so ponaviaon lectmicolcr Itan worrier txoi.o tunneY componY IILLHUL Bayla 4wU Only WHEATON WHEATON 'BIG JAKE' 115 "Whara't Pcpaaf' Saaria Scaal at 45 -GLEN ELLYN- 'I hope you will resist the temptation to idolize. My family wants it to be the real me." "LITTLE BIG MAN" pi ru (R) tjo fr ADULTS SI. 25 CHILDREN 50c IM1 ncHwcrxoir at these to theatres! ULLn Kid Shnv Thsnkialvlno Oaan MO "SUPER ARQO VS.

FACELESS GIANTS SOUTHWEST ARLINGTON HEIGHTS HOITMAN ESTATE! NOHTH I mt M6tri ct MT. PROSPECT CINEMA HILLSIDE I THUNDERBIRD MONtCtAHE CORAL DEVON -1 MOTION PICTURES 1 MOTION PICTURES SOLF, HIGOINS A ROSELLE MISTY FOR ME" AAJtiiaotou Clint EaltWMd "PLAY DOWNERS GROVE- 1ST RUN CKICAGOLAND-I-1ST RUN CHICAGOLAND- ftfAMttCMI HAnUM-CERMAK CINEMA feVANSTON 1 ARUN6TCN TlUrrl 1 S02I Hllhland. WO i-02l I I I ULI Clint Eitood -PALATINE- liUlAlAJmiPAaKmo ,30 iiDI IV MICTV CAD MCII MAN THEY LEFT FOR DEAD RICHARD HARRIS ajl mii aiaiai I WILLOW CREEK tlhi iiiioi i run Hit. NW H. 14-53 Pham S.S..IIK.1 OiLNCOf QLFNCOF MoBrowcaotfIt MORTON GROV 9:45 VORlTOWN ClNFMA 1 DPETI Diw liLo a I OuX" H.rtniaa 7:50 -LA GRANGE- "MAN IN THE (GP) WILDERNESS" uig jaiuj io 'LlttU POTTER die min i IFEUeiMEOBVinNCERSOP THE ROYAL BXLLET 7:15 and 1:15 1 1 1 K444M, MSaork- Grange Mlf 53 DRIVE-IN "BLACK ANGELS" Riuta 12 4 Hlaka "GINGER" "LOVE MAKERS" SuJinrfofsn Theatres DES PLAINES -LOMBARD- FAYE DUNAWAY "DOC" it 1:20 plu urt Unc.it.r "LAWMAN" ft PARK RIDGE- -TINLET PARK- PICKWICK DOORS OPEN 5:30 P.M.

'MISTY 1:00 -00. 10:00 NORTH NORTH "PLAY MISTY FOR ME" (R) BREMENTOWNE 159th 4 Htrlem At 6:30, 8:20, (R) Jack NUholwn Can die Barim-v II 'Shots' "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE -HIGHLAND PARK- -EVANSTON- 1 iMMii-il WAlTDISNHratf ROLLING MEADOWS MEADOWS nct ni HUM 'LAWMAN' 1710 Shirmtn At 1:50 (R) ummmm Lo rnovrii "PLAY MISTY FOR ME" VL4 rbHiiltO fooinsilcBs CARNAL KNOWLEDGE' KIO SHOW THURS. DOORS OPEN 1:30 SOUTH -ELGIN- "SUPER ARGO VS. FACELESS GIANT 1 IPETER BBITwd IpmjVv 1560 Shftrmtn OUTDOOR Rt. 20 at 50 TECHNICOLOR Wllmil It UCHA WIT IkwnawMai Cat STAR VIEW Llttla 6:15 CLINT EASTWOOO -SCHAUMBURG- BAAOAIN A4AT.

CI Ml AAA I Only WALT DISNEY'S "BEDKNOBS BROOMSTICKS" 'Play MlitY Far Ma' 'Ona Mara Train Ta Rob' PFRFORMED BY TJKNCf RS 0P POTTF' THE RCTraL BX1.U3T 7:15 and :20 Pot pool! group ratM can thMtr nrst you -BLUE ISLAND- Robart MITCHUM 'GOINO HOME' plui 'LITTLE MURDERS' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 i i torn -NILES- 12952 S. Waitarn Park Frao Opan 5:30 Lait 2 Faaturai 70 -NORTHBROOK- 117 Ctiliaaa Avi. At RATED ((IP) Robart Mitchum in "GOING HOME plu. Elliott GOULD 'LITTLE MURDERS i. Ciciro at lun PHona ia Vt MA 1-0950 At 140 "12 CHAIRS" Seara Jaailaa ta Daatb" DU PAGE "Lat'i I.

L. Boimoot I I Schsumburg I I Lombafd I I Lotrtbafd Ptwna 495-0010 182-1620, 'DEATH IN VENICE' DIRK BOGARDE SUrtr UatiaM I Stars 'Slartt DOLTON- um atwa Ow4m 4 Laa-Ci RMda PLAT MISTT FOR ME NAPERV1LLE AREA 1:30. 3:35. 6:1 141 12 Chiaaia Rsad DOLTON I in ib 410 20 p.m. 1:50 VYI UPk- Rta.15, I MIla BLOODY SUN." tJ No.

Shor. EKeluiWa CUIUtTAU 1702-16 CENTRAL CI AnS I II Part Fran Ph. 664-44O0 I- "MAN IN THE WILDERNESS" (GP) Tanliht at "OC" "SHAH" 10:00 MIKI NICHOLS' SOUTHWEST a SOUTHWEST (R) 'LET'S SCARE JE88ICA TO DEATH" 1:01 AT 7:45 and 6:45 ALT DISNEY'S "CARNAL nobtlt. unibniin wast at Rta. 59 Ot.

6:00 ELECTRIO IN-CAR HEATERS "PLAY MISTY FOR ME" Oaaria Pin sard "Ona Mara Train Ta Rib" OOK -HARVEY- KNOWLEDGE" "FUNNY GIRL" BARBRA STREISAND 2 Broomsticks TlCHHICOLOd 1.2S BOTl THEATRES II- "PLAY MISTY FOR ME" (R) TanlaM at Tadinl colo -NORTH RIVERSIDE- -NORRIDGE- nu ai orm rvwr m. iat. a QNtf FLIA MARKET -LAKE FOREST- WHEELING St ADDISON 'Caged Desires' 'Hungry Man' -GLENCOE- DEERPATH T.30 and 9:30 'PLAY MISTY FOR ME" "i Eaaji MaaRBf BKcwanra i cmicaoo aua ftHOWLN. WAIT DIINEY'S "BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS" SKOKIE BrdTTnal a 1 30 Varnon VE 5-0605 Vi i I 1 1 1 i i -H I'i RICHARD HARRIS "MAN IN THE WILDERNESS" F.ro 1 adult liAlumji SOUTHEAST -SKOKIE- I 'CARNAL KNOWLEDGE' dllJ 6:15 6 15 10 15 1 ATle-3irTi3CMO) RICHARD HARRIS JOHN HUSTON "MAN in the WILDERNESS" at "CARESSED" "THE GAMES I -CALUIWET CITY- 0'PLAY MISTY FORME' tM. flO.

10110 -OAKBROOK- Free AT ALL 3 DRIVI-tN Miaa Nicholi, IXCLUIIVI tit CHICAOO AHA IHOWIN larbra Str.lia.rl "FUNNY GIRL" at -HIGKWOOD- Parking! jt) Clint E.atwMct 'CARNAL KNOWLEDGE' 6:30. 1:15, 10:00 tTnT'ffiJohnWaYrte Du.tlnH.ttm.il UlRUWnnn 511 Wauaeaan BMw. Graan niUnnUUU Bay Snarldan 132-0410 ITT 868-3400; EH 'LITTH PLAY MISTY FOR ME OAKBHOon I7t-itn. rnre fawwing KvK'DEATH IN VENICE' 1' 1 iJ EM DAILY AT t-4-6-6-10 1 "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE'" OR 8-4214 Oa. 6:30 ClrnirIC "24 1" -artAJa-kl-irm Mlchoal Calft FLUS- ONI MOBI Barbri StrtlMnd Omar Sharif Starring In GA 4-3070 JOHNWAYNl-EIIO JAKC -MORTON GROVE NIXES at MAI BflRT" at 7:01 TRAIN TO ROB STUDIO CINEMA GETCAttTIQ TV I B.

Laniaitar. D. Martin DUSTIN HOFFMAN FAYI DUNAWAY Adultl 11.25 PIAY MISTY FOR ME p-I! -HAMMOND "SHAFT" (R) "FUNNY GIRL" (G) BOTH IN (mnit All Seats $1.00 Mon. thru Thurs. "Dirty Diniua Maioa" (GP) 1:40 Flrit Run (GP) Richard Harris A OP.

6 STARTS 6:1 E7T: at JO and 1:15 WILMETTE i I mm tUII MCTTC Cantral at Wllmatta Ava. WEST IZinfn "Min WlldMBMl" -MT. PROSPECT- 5) ETIVI MtOUHN 251-7411 Par, Fraa a ik.m liii. DICK aimi tiidbtevh AT VAN DYKE iwnaxa.1 THE REIVERS' (GP) Robt. Mltahura 10:10 "PLAY MISTY fOR 1 WOODY 1:30 mr rmiw Oakataat (inlar (armaliU Rt.EJ AM-IIM mm Last 2 Daytl "On Any Sunday" ALLEN 1:43 in 'Oolne Homa' ELECTRIC IH-CAK HlAllHi AT AU4 THUIIll -CICERO- TJWI HlOai TRAIN TO HUB IUI HI 11 "Comfany Of Kiniai'Ta lM 6 45 i Cn.ra Jattlns ta rj(ih' fll VXnm SI56 W.

Carnnt Itnad DAILY AT 2-4-I S-IO iwvmiiiMaTiWaTrTniMfnisil1 ULllTiriO (R) Robart Mitchum (or) 41 OUTDOOR "PLAY MIBTY FOR MS" J. "TOPAI" I. DIARY OF A MAO HOUSEWIFE" tarbra Strl9Qnd "FUNNY GIRL" ENJOY A MOVIE AT YOUR FAVORITE THEATRE I "GOINO HOME" KID SHOW THUHB. up. 1 Sanmina "KtNfl MONO FSCAPCR" "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" "SUMMER OF '42" -ELMWOOD PARK- innr VfX wiyriV ainuir nftTiMf nunc service of film makus and THurm PLAY MISTY EON OITCAFtTER' 1 iL.AIRl)UTN 'GINGER' 'HARD CONTRACT' Fltf MOTES tjadtr taa MoUm ricturt Ct4 UU lftUtkn IViUVIL IVHIIIIU UUIUt.

V1 IS North at H.rl.m All 9l dmlHd gnral oudiamcti, All kJaillUal araa.aBVaJ mttlAnmr IMnnatt((. 1 LT4 io. 6:50 (R) TODAY AT 6 SCtUUEHI "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" onii by parent or oduit tEaorakm PLAY MISTY FOR MC OIT CARTER1 IAT ffi 'SHAPT' ibb vm uarr pern ba taa wmmm met mni RICHARD HARRIS I "MAN IN THE WILDTRNESS" I Bioo laioo jo fJj PROSPECT "PLAY MISTY FOR JERRY LEWIS CINEMA 8501 8. Cnrk. Avanila (6n00 Writ) "BIO JAKE" OP at TlOO "LITTLE BIQ MAN" at 8:55 GP HOLIDAY MATINEE TOMORROW Mm Prinral oa nodaf wnrk.

br aW CMmga) Trflm.a. ENJOY A MOVIE AT YOUR FAVORITE THEATRE NlflHTDARK SHADOW.

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