Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 21

Location:
Los Angeles, California
Issue Date:
Page:
21
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ye so ej as w-y pan aar-ae- pany. He utilizes several Stendahl 'Sheepman Terror9 MAY 29, 1 958-Part I Induces Same in Watcher Both Excellent Fare Hitchcock's Latest Hinges on Complex Twist of Plot 4 -2 fc4 WORRIED Mala Pouters tries to escape amorous roivboy in "Bus Stop," the William Inge comedy to-day at Pasadena Playhouse. FOX WEST COAST THEATRES tried-and-true clift-h anger ideas, such as the elevator- shaft escape and the subway chase with train approach ing. Newer is the bomb-in-the-plane extortion. But new or old, all are pulse quick-eners.

Mason a Patsy James Mason plays the TV repairman who innocently assembles a small, deadly bomb for Rod Steiger, the master crook, thinking it's for the government. Steiger plants the bomb on an air liner, then telephones the company. The FBI steps in. Steiger kidnaps Mason, his wife (Inger Stevens) and their small child and in a diabolical move has the wife pick up the extortion money Remainder of the film deals with efforts of the law to ap prehend the criminals and with the beleaguered fam ily's attempts to escape. In one terrifying sequence the wife is threatened by a sex maniac in the employ of bteiger.

Principals, including Nev ille Brand, are all first rate Supporting cast includes An- eie Dickinson. Kenneth To- bey, Jack Klugman, Jack Kruschen and Terry Ann Ross. Virginia and Andrew Stone produced. DEBORAH KERir TEWART GRANGER S0tT snn HAFl WISEST Mnw alaaaaTajaaaaaaBaAaaaaaaalaa. A aft.

CALL THEATRE OIRECT or RE 1-4111 he's bringing in the hated animals, he answers: "I won them in a poker game." When by guile the cattle baron and associates ship out Ford's sheep, he just as craftily has them shipped back and in a humorous and clever maneuver makes the cattlemen help unload. Ford also runs afoul of hired gunmen, then proves that the cattle baron who hired them is bilking the cattle men out of their rights. ord hnally has a show down with his chief adversary (Leslie Nielsen), wins Miss MacLaine heart and then announces that he's selling his sheep to go into the cattle business. "The Sheepman" is a type of western that should even appeal to western haters, with its numerous comedy touches. The feature was ably directed by George Marshall in Cinemascope and color.

Mickey Shaugh-nessy as the clumsy, rather dim-witted bully; and Edgar Buchanan as a boozy town loafer who aids Ford are excellent. "Cry Terror," the suspense melodrama written and directed by Andrew L. Stone, is filled with tense situations. In fact, there is almost too much excitement in the production if such a thing is possible. Mr.

Stone goes the thrill route in his narrative of a family kidnaped by a master criminal and victimized intoi aiding him in a plan to extort from an airline com LATE SHOWS THE PERFECT HOLIDAY FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT MATS. 2 PM DAILY i 925 HcUyoert tw louis oe RESERVE- CATHAY IQUNG tTo Dlily 2 70. 75, 1.25 Sun 2.50. 2.20. 1.75 I'lllw.

cnild. Mat. 1-25 IINEM Stvd Ilk BY JOHN L. SCOTT A first-class western com edy-melodrama and an outstanding suspense feature are coupled on one of the strongest first-run double bills to open in some time. The pictures, "The Sheepman" and "Cry Terror," may be found at Hawaii, State, Southside, Ritz and nine other Southland theaters and drive-ins.

Both are from MGM. In "The Sheepman," starring Glenn Ford and Shirley MacLaine, a standard western plot cattle vs. sheep-is given fresh, light treatment with offbeat portrayals providing very pleasant viewing. Ford offers another first-class performance as the stranger who bulldozes his way through a cattle town after announcing that he's bringing in sheep herds. First he whips the local bully, then outsmarts all efforts by a cattle baron and minions to shanghai him out of town.

Won at Poker When Shirley MacLaine, delightful as an impetuous town girl who falls for Ford after doing her bit to thwart him, asks the sheepman why erfully and subtly that combination of amorphous, ineffective "goodwill," moral softness and glandular, easily arou sable romanticism which characterized the life of that effete and petrified age whose every supercilious witticism, every gilt rococo decoration and every clatter ing harpsichord note has been inescapably caught by M. Autant-Lara masterful direction and Messrs. Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost's sparkling script. Special Holiday Matinee TOMORROW, (MEMORIAL DAT)lt 2:30 iOrch Uge 2nd WQNDERfUL Year! The World's Most Honored Show! Michael Todd's HI SEATS RESERVED ON SALE AT THEATRE sad U. Calif.

Muic Ca 737 Se. MiM AH Matazl Aftecres SIM. tVf. at 70 .80 A $2-20 MATMCES at Sat. Sea.

4 Hokdars 50 S1.7S IrtWNCS at raMoa. Tknt TIMMS. J2.80 (r Sat. Holidays S3 SO A $2.50 (Ti Included) TONIGHT AT 8:30 AtAil OftDf PROMPTLY PULED CARTHAY CIRCLE THEATRE 631S W. San Vicente Slvd 3-5S9! ei'S? "Teacher's Pet" Picture Brilliant BY CHARLES STINSON Thank heaven! After an infinity ofBardot films and their even sleazier carbon copies, the French film in dustry has finally returned to its normal polish and acute Intelligence.

I refer, of course, to "The Red and the Black," Claude Autant-Lara's dazzling color translation to the screen of Stendahl's "Le Rouge et le Noir," perhaps France's clas sic account of the collision between low-born ambition and high-born position Malicious Wit Too gorgeously mounted, too continually, maliciously witty to be a genuinely heartfelt expose of the deep injustices and petty barbari ties of the Ancien Regime's social stratifications. "The Red and the Black," which opened yesterday at the Fine Arts, is, rather, a crystal cold and clear, clinically de tached study of a young no Doay near rise ana lethal fall. A clever and personable young provincial (Gerard Philipe), son of a carpenter. obtains, while preparing for the seminary, a position as Latin tutor to the children of the town Mayor (Jean Martinelli). Fatefully, His Honor's lovely, gracious and devout wife (Danielle Darieux) is not quite devout enough to resist the youth's modest declensions and burning eyes and voila.

It can't go on, of aourse. And he, half on the rebound and half attracted by possible future ecclesiastical eminence, enters the seminary under the surveillance of the austere rector (Annroinne Balpetre). Suave Prudence This ecclesiastic, after few months, suddenly exchanges forbidding asceticism for a suave worldly prudence the rich we are domestics in charge of salvation, mon and takes the boy to the more sophisticated air of Paris to complete his "theology" while serving as secretary to the Marquis de la Mole (Jean Mercure). Final disaster awaits him there. Performances are uniformly perfection.

M. Philipe and Mile. Darrieux suggest pow 1 1 iintf COLUMtlA PICTURES "MATURE, ABSORBING AND BT PHILIP K. SCIIEUER Someone has described the latter-day Alfred Hitchcock film as a "thrillorama. This Is as handy a way as any.

to sloganize Hitchcock's "Vertigo," which is part thriller and part panorama (of San Francisco). Except for a few startling dramatic moments the scenery has it. The suspense maker has turned this time to French Authors Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejec for his basic story. They are trick authors who in "Diabo-lique introduced what I might call the double twist. Now at the Paramount Hollywood, "Vertigo" is a trick picture with a double twist In plot outline it is fascinating Hitchcock has dabbled in a new, for him, dimension: the dream but he has taken too long to unfold it.

In other words, his very meticulousness, his earnest effort to justify each link in a weird chain of events with logic, has betrayed him. The twice-told theme, hard to grasp at best, bogs down further in a maze of detail; and the spectator experiences not only some of the vertigo afflicting James Stewart, the hero, but also and worse indifference. CAN LOVE EE-CREATE A LOST IMAGE? In passing, I may mention that I think Hitchcock could have developed a sort of corollary theme into a much more profound movie if he had followed it through: that of a man in love, who, having lost, or believing he has lost, the object of his affection, tries to make over "another" woman in the image, his image, of the lost one. And, through the clairvoyance of his love, succeeds for She is actually the same woman. Something of this does figure in the film.

Stewart plays a detective who resigns from the force because he believes his own fear of heights has caused the death of a fellow officer. Then a shipbuilder friend (Tom Helmore) persuades him though unwillingly to shadow andor protect his (Helmore's) wife Madeleine (Kim Novak) She imagines, says the husband, that she is possessed by the spirit of her great-grandmother, Carlotta Valdez; and he is apprehensive that, like Carlotta, she will succeed in taking her own life. ACROPHOBIA AT CORE OF DILEMMA The inevitable (movie) complication develops: Stewart falls in love with the woman he is tagging. I don't want to reveal too much of what ensues. The core of the situation, its frightful irony, is, as you may have guessed, the collision between Stewart's ac-rophobic obsession and Madeleine's apparent determination to throw herself from a high place in this instance the tower of an old mission.

This, at any rate, is what happens and not once but twice. The picture closes with a nightmarish re-enactment of the scene. This time, however, the woman is not Madeleine. She is Judy, also portrayed by Mass Novak. ACTRESS CONVEYS DOUBLE ILLUSION Blonde or brunette, Kim is not a remarkable actress, but she does manage a creditable physical differentiation between Madeleine and Judy.

I was bothered by the fact that I could catch almost nothing that Madeleine said (Stewart was guilty of some mumbling, too) I had no trouble understanding the more raucous Judy. Barbara Bel Geddes is pleasantly but only nominally present as Jimmy's cheerful counselor. Contributing typical Hitchcock bits are Henry Jones, Ellen Corby, Raymond Bailey, Konstantin Shayne and Lee Patrick. Robert Burks' camera wreathes San Francisco in magnificent pastels. The landmarks are many, from Embarcadero to Ernie's.

Alec Coppel and Samuel Taylor wrote the screenplay, from the novel "D'Entre les Morts." The striking title design is by Saul Bass. SUPERBLY ACTED!" CUE TTgpJro 1 S3: toners i Ii DANIELLE DARRIEUX GERARD PHILIPE (ROUSE ET NOIR) -miiaiaBaihmlm- DC -mm 4 fe- j--. NOWPLAyInG! NOW in 18 'South Pacific' Matinee Friday A special Memorial Day matinee is slated this Friday at the Egyptian Theater for Rodg-ers and Hammerstein's Todd-AO version of "South Pacific." Vf Tickets for the rncf---sical-drama, now in second week, are on safe5 at the box office, all agencies or any United Artists Theater. The reserved seat matinee performance will start at 2 p.m. TONIGHT TONIGHT at 8:30 Su.Fri$2 85, Sat nita 50.

2 SO HO 4-1 Inc. tax Kocnemont a TOJ PRIVATE PA RTltfel Vltte Visioa Miracle Mlts ELREY WE. 1-1101 tristesse" CHINESE 2 A 8:30 P.M. H0-4-S111 First Cinarrt-cla Attraction. LouH DeRoehamenfs WINDJAMMER, Clr' NEW FOX 6126 Hard.

Ct.12. 0-207 Kally-Waod. Marjoria Marningstar, Todd, Chasa a Croofcad Shadow HOLLYWOOD a.m.HO-39371 Wm. Holdan-Alaa Cuinnasa, BRIDGE ON RIVER KWAI, C'Scopa Calpr IRIS Op. 12:15.

Park. 2S. 0-311 84 Robart Ryan.Tlna Louisa-Aide Ray. GOO'S LITTLE ACRE VOCUE 6675 Hwd. 12:00.

HO-72555 Marlon Branda-M. Clltt-D. Martin, THE YOUNG LIONS. ClnemaSaofee CRITERION 12:15 Cent. EX-58282 Branda-Clift-Martin, VOUNQ LIONS.

C'Scopa: J. Hunter. Count A Die WILSHIRE 1314 Wilsh Jerry Wald's PEYTON PLACE, Clr. Woodward. THREE FACES OF EVE FOX 620 Llnceln.Fr.Pk.EX-64245 Dana Wyntar-Mel Farrar, FRAUICW BUNDV Pice at Can.

Op. 6:45. EX -6443 4 Disney's Snow White A 7 Dwarfs, CIs. T. Sands, Sing Boy Sing, C'Scopa CULVER Smoking.

0p.S:45. VC-8314 Hopa-Fsrnandel, Parle Holiday, Dane Wyntar-Mel Ferrer, Frauleln ACADEMY Op. 6:45. Fr.Ptt. PL-15151 Kelly-Wood.

Marjoria Morninastar, -Clr. Todd. Chasa Crooked Shadow FOX 115 N. Market. Ct.12:15.

OR-82321 Brando-Clift-Martin, VOUNQ LIONS. C'S; J. Huntar. Count Fiva and Die FIFTH AVE. PL-9-99E8 Bardot-Jurgens, Qod Created Woman, Hopa-Farnandal, Pane Holiday F0X-REO0NDO Op.

6:45. Pk. mo tog Brando-Clift-Martin, VOUNQ LIOHS, C'S: J. Huntar. Count Fiva and -Dig HERMOSA Open 6:45.

FRontlar 2-62 Brynnar, Brothers Karamazov, D. Wynter-Mel Ferrer. FRAULEtN LAMAR Manhat. Beach.6:45.FR-28$eJ Brando-Rad Buttons, Sayonara. Hope-Fernandet.

Parla Holiday, Cla. CALIFORNIA Cant. 12. LU-75111 Brando-Clift-Martin, VOUNQ LIONS. C'S i J.

Huntar. Count Five end -P la PARK Cent. 12. LU-T-M42 V. Mature, Demetrius A Gladiators, Clr.t Taylor, Vellay et Kings, C)r.

ALCAZAR Op. 6:45. LU-5-33D6 Bardet-Jurxene. Qed Created Woman. Clr.t D.

Wynter-M. Ferrer, Frauleln TOWER Cometan, Op. 6. NE-6-1315 Bardot-Jurgens, Cod Created Woman, Clr. D.

Wyntar-M. Farrar, Fraulebt gaiAijTBwiBBBPaBil WEST COAST Cent. 12. HE-6-4S09 Q. Cooper, Tan North Frederick: J.

Huntar. Count Fiva A Dia. STS CREST Atlantie near Carson. Open 600 Brande-Clift-Martm, YOUNG LIONS, O'S: D. Kaya, Marry Andrew, WEST COAST Santa Ana.

KI-3-8S-I7 Q. Cooper. Ten North Frederick; Rag Reason. Thundering Jeta FOX Anaheim. Phone KE-5-3602 Brynner, Brothera Karamazov, Clr.

Hopa-Farnandal. Paris Holiday. Sir. FOX Fullerton. LA-S-2181 Cable-Day.

TEACHER'S PET. V.V Magnani. WILD IS THE WIND a- 12 RED LANDS Oeen 6 :45. Phone 4331 Brando-Clift-Martin, VOUNQ LIONS. G'Scepe; Dane Wynter, Fraulain FOX Pomona.

Op. 6:30. LV-2-1353 G. Ceoper. Ten North Frederick; J.

Hunter. Count Five A Die. C'S STATE Cent. 2. LY-25544 Glenn Ferd-Jack Lemmon.

COWBOY: Brynner. Brathara Karamazev, Clr. VILLAGE Clarement. 6:45. LV-43612 Branda-Red Buttons.

SAYONARA. Color; Disney's NIOK GRANADA Ontario. 6:45. VU. 61-9192 Cable-Day.

TEACHER'S PET, V-V, V. Brynner. Brathara Karamaxev BANNING 6:45. Sat. -Sun.

1:30 VI-93714 Walt Oisnay SNOW WHITE. Clr. T. Wright. Eseepade In Japan kM I MM kVV RUBIOOUX mjoie M0PNIN6STIS i Ckesa Creeacd SHadeej OVeriaae 1-3S SUNDOWN ATTILA THIS ANGST set O.

3-37A2 12324 E. Wasftniatea SUN LAND PARIS HOLIDAY; Snlae. rw. 3-2928 eie FaatkiH BhaL SADDLE THE TVl'lNYUE ST. LOUIS BLUES EMEMT DEiPeT DAns 4-5)27 3.

f.earBa-t5T-d Xy! tv. s-741 1 iiosVwssMrv at. ceanai ceate creeaee a. ray attTII Hin MARLON MONTGOMERY DEAN BRANDO CLIFT MARTIN HOPE IMGfr BARBARA RUSHALAYBRITT AL LHHTMAN EDwS WIYTKS EOT ARD ANRUT 2nd Smash Weekl aary "bonjour LOS ANGELES Op. 10:45.

RE-1-4111 M. Brando-M. Cllft-O. Martin. VOUNO LIONS.

C'S: Caunt 5 and Dia BEVERLY B.H. Op. 8:45. BR-2-1312 Kaiiy-waoa, Marjoria Mornini.si.ar. Clr.

nifrnniiiij whuib.i BOULEVARD Brynner, Brothara Karamuav, Clr. i Hopa-Famandal, Parn Holiday, Clr. BRUIN Wastaiood. Op.6:45. OR -3-9298 Kflily-Wood, Marjoria Momingttar, O.

Kaya, Marry Andrew, Clr. EL REV 5517 Wil. 6:45. WE-1-1101 Obit-Day, TEACHER'S PET, V-V; Karr-Nivan. BONJOUR TRISTESSE FAIRFAX 6:15 WE-93118 Brando-Rad Buttons, Sayonara, Hope-Farnandol, Paris Holiday, Clr.

FIQUER0A A 0-20515 Brando-Rad Buttons, Sayonara. Hopa-Farnandal, Paris Holiday, Clr. FINE ARTS 8556 Wilshtra. OL-21331 Kim Stanlav-Llovd Bridges. THE GODDESS: Oly.

6 130. Sun. 12 FLORENCE 1536 E. Flor. LU -57677 Bardot-Jurgjana, God Croatad Woman, Nat Kint Cola.

St. Louis Blues GOLDEN GATE East L.A. AN-H-8186 Brando-Clitt-Martin, VOUNQ LIONS, C'S: J. Huntar. Count Fiva and Dia HIGHLAND 5604 N.

Fig. 6:45. CL-5964S Brando-Red Buttons, sayonara, Clr. I Brynner, Brothara Karamazov. Clr.

LI DO La Cianaga-Pioo. 6:45. 0L-58396 Jerry wald'a PEYTON place, Josa Parrar, High Cost of Loving LOYOLA Man. A.Sep. 6:00 OR-82444 Robert Ryan-Tina Louisa-Aldo Ray, COD'S LITTLE ACRE MESA Ct.6:45.

AX-1-6959 Brynner. Brothers Karamazov, R. Stack-L. Bacall, Gift ot Love, Clr. PARISIAN Jerry Wald's PEYTON PLACE.

Joanna Woodward, 3 Faces of Eva RITZ Open 6:30. Park. WE-5-1221 Ford-MacLalfM. SHEEPMAN, J. Mason-R.

Steiger. CRY TERROR STADIUM Smoking. 6:45. CR-620S3 Brando-Red Buttons. Sayonara, Hope-Femandel.

Paris Holiday. Clr. STARLAND 2624 N. Brdwy. CA-5-8090 Jerry Wald'a PEYTON PLACE.

C. Heston-J. Leigh, TOUCH 0 EVIL UPTOWN 6:30. RE-41126 Brando-Clitt-Martin. YOUNG LIONS, C'Scopa: COUNT FIVE AND DIE VILLAGE Westwd.

0p.6:45. GR-33042 Brando-Clitt-Martin, YOUNG LIONS; C'Scopa: COUNT FIVE AND DIE WESTLAKE :15. DU -33920 Brando-Red Buttons. Sayonara. Glenn Ford-Jack Lemmon.

COWBOY WILSHIRE 8440 Wilshire. OL-3-0863 R. Ryan-T. Louisa, COD'S LITTLE ACRE; Oly. 2.

12 ALEX Open 12 Continuous. CH. 51525 Brando-CMtt-Martin. YOUNG LIONS. C'S: J.

Hunter. Count Fiva and Dia CLENDALE Open 6:45. CH-5-2815 Brando-Red Buttono, SAYONARA, Color: D. Wynter-M. Ferrer, Frauleln STUDIO CITY Open 6:45, ST-7-197T Brando-Red Buttons, Sayonara, D.Kaya-P.

Angeli, Merry Andrew. Clr. EL PORTA I VrHwd. 12:15. ST-72983 Brando-Clift-Martin.

YOUNG LIONS, C'S: J. Huntar, Caunt and Dia OU I LD :45. PO-2-2272 Brando-Red Buttons. Sayonara, D. Karr-D.

Niven, Boniour Tristesse LA REIN A 12:45. ST-72942, ST-41141 Wm. Holden-Alee Guinness, BRIDGE ON RIVER KWAI. C'Scopa Color VAN NUYS Op. 6:45.

STata 5-2731 Woodward. Long, Hot Summer, C'S; Brynner. Brothers Karamazov, Clr. RIVOLI Van Nuys. Op.6:45.

ST-53S19 Walt Dlanay'a SNOW white. Jerry Lawia. JUMPING JACKS ACADEMY Open 12 tOO. RY-1-6506 Brando-Clltt-Martln. VOUNQ LIONS, C'S; J.

Huntar. Count Fiva and Dia STATE Ct. 6:45. SV-27139 Branda-Red Buttons. Sayonara, Jacojuee Tatl, HULOT'S HOLIDAY RIALTO Open 5:30.

Smoking. RY-11259 Brynner. airatnara Karamazov. cir. Paris Holiday.

Clr. EL REV Alh. OpenS45. AT-2-4941 Bardat-Juntana. Cad Created Waman, D.

Wynter-M. Ferrer, Frautein 2 3 RIVERSIDE Cent. 2:00. OV-37212 Gary Caeaer, Tan North Frederick J. Huntar.

Count Fiva A Dia, C'S GOLDEN STATE Ct. 2:00. OV-446SO sad ward. Lang. Hot Summer.

Brynnar, Brptnere Karamazav. cir. 2M FEATURE All Theatres Top Secret from the O.S.S. 11 COUNT 5 and DIE" praeoete A SAM SPIECCl PRODUCTION WILLIAM HOLDER i 'Hi DOWNTOWN 1 H0UYW000 Western-Olympic TTn mt UoSaHBEUS VOGUE UPTOWN I sSSSn VlAltl M0.7"aSS RE.4-U26 WgZSi TSLfNDALt I CAST L.A. I MUNTINOTON PK I INGLEWOOO 8AJITAI MONICA ALEX C0LDSN ATI CALIfORMA FOX CRITtRION RCDONOO 8CACH WESTWOOD NO.

MOLLVWOOO BURBANK 5" mm wow ffflsst INOUWOOO NUeMIMNI IAIH A. HMD CiMTUtT CAGI FlOtAl $AH GABRIft tESISA RIVI-IM OMIVI-IM aIVK-IM HlVl-M IAN IAM MlVt-itf QW 4 9917 PA 12328 7 0M AT. bCii pi SbSO ALEC GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS THE BRIDGE ON THE WHshifa naav I Wi. Can. Daily 11:30 pjat.

THEATRES! Cinbmas tfVWtM Shaw Ar1" rtst TMCATMS tiac Faal MVf ItV A aWfM) RICHARD TOOO ANNE BAXTER CHASE A CROOKED SHADOW" laal HIT Fas SfVf KIT mm HUN starI Ptaa ft ow imniAnir HAfluiunpTiiu i hi AniuHiE. munninoj i ar RIVER UVJAI" CINEMASCOPE MAN RIGHT OUTA MY HAIR wits SCSSUE HATAKAWA JAMES DONALD pirtctw ay DAVID LEAN scraanpiay fSZZjl tN )U TtiiT n.V.1 ill 7 ItmJLliU i Mil PICO Of 10 i I TECHNICOLOR ANN ay Vi mn iplll I 1 Marjorie Morninastar hll'iA eMiaiRldMi 1 ii i iRflT" WiaannCOLOat TREVOR -WYNN -SLOANE MILNER JONES wmittier omvi-iN mtm ft Aomin I tllt0X OINTt VINELANft MIVtt-AM 0MOUN, I MONTI I ftOSfCRANS II MONTI I omva-iM I mvlin I WNMtMnM I tar CM1pM U. I to tmi i mn i mm 9 mn Mi laM I 'r a -i Jl I THE DRIDGE ON THE AM, RIVED IIVJAI" I "'Taj' I i I Dt Kara mMieT ANDMW iay Kara in MiIT ANDMW aBBBBBBaHaaBBaaajaBaaaBaBBaBBBBa Ju.wToo r1 pm sll NOW PLAYING! end PACIFIC DRIVE-INS I I LVg I yl CT. UcoMpfoe etmpk tSSnimm iavki pickwick ToTiAiPa srr sivsr-ies miv-m mivr eetivei ip AWtvi-M mm-m Mrw am 2nd SMASH WEEK in 13 Theatres! TM GONNA WASH THAT TONIGHT AT If I COMPLETE! INTACT! EXACTLY AS I H0UDAY SHOWS ALL THEATRES FRIDAY (Memorial Day) Rita! At FiHq Tkutra tni Stmt tcktM twiif lit tipiM tA i i I rflLORAOUl ehCWO I eiUnTwKl khit natauc wood SEARS and Introducing CEOFNIEY HOME fierhi doulle hih an Hit novoi -w fii'i aaaaaaaBlJWBaal 1 I waM.li HaaUaaM I hums iiani cwtvt ctiv STUDIO oetivK-iM lMManM OAROfNA VIRM0NT ew eif VAN NUTt VAN NUTS ntVK-iM IUIIANK SAN VAl NAN tM a. t-itu ASAMNA CIOWN TMIATRC in a aiiiin ST J13l SHOWN FOR 1 YEAR IM BEVERLY HIUSI ai "THK TEN COMMANDMINTT' SUIT with rout IHTltl FAMILY AtluauMA ALHAMtRA m.

mim Dally: 7. ja p.aj. aL 1 :34 A Tz3 Saa. JJ A P.M. tit' RESEDA KWIU Daily: T3 Sat.

Saa. 2-4-A3a p.ai AY a imi a aar Sat A Saab 14 ER ALT A M. rtmm Sal: 3a PI Sac Ja SakaSZAS NORWALK aa. a-nta aap-7j SaK Sat IMA KL MONTI COVINA he doesn't I 7)2 HaMm WW COOPER DIANE VARSI SUZ. PARKER urcev ai nnruirnF vmua bbaut aTWABaPB BjWMall rusmisHsaai wm wnnw ww fTIIE HOTTEST MOVIE IN T0VUI1 GBsisfe osmm ciGEts CfflBJI 'Ml-EiWilaGi -UNA tflUSE mSSn ilk NOW Ullnl ar La Caasafa owiTeem BaareTOOS KSetSRafl WILSHIRE RIALTO IRIS LOYOLA 1 OLS-aees-eci-eiu iin mmtm esoe fottmec OASTaaa-oeratuB Om a 1 aJ72 Leu sj is H0 3-2IH OaayejO Sat.

Sa. nal 12 Aaaa Caat fraat M) a tta-y 15 Sat Saa Wei 17 TBCMMicaLoit Tsugsr Tte CtcU B. DtliiOm rrmiutUom mf CAPITOL ca.sin tuts is rai Sat I cwirnipi CREST u. ina sKiioonja wt uot-taiAija STRANB IAUOA ft.4M Wk 7jaa. Sat tmk li kJ avians Sak ha AJa --a- THFA40ST J.j tVJVZZ EGYPTIAN For TdipOwM Knl)Hi Carts HO.

Tmt97 KonmNKU: mm-m. Cmt mm Ca, Nmi BBS A las Ml Weds. ATS: (mm CM I it TO. I SS. 1 3e SO JO.

a.ho! (: Wmm. 121. 2.20. I tt.Uw.MtMUt3.XU -foSs elan. Vav- CTU.

S-JU. S.a rai iw.bpki.iw a THE SCARLET WEEK I 14 1 mm Umm ALaaV 1 I HARBOR SUN ALSO RISES TIN STtf, TE 1-IWI. 23322 S. VeraMMTt HASTINGS ST. S-6 nmL 4 at FeawjprMft MERRY ANDREW SADDLE THE WINI LA MIRADA lUetverstty J-3 I FmaMane at Alaadi Meiry Andrew SADDLE THE WINB MISSION Peateoa.

LY. 9-essl an A BL SIIDSE THE RTYER KWAI ROADIUM SUNflCWT A COIAAL KOST IIKEIT wttcarl Parawae I Wi STWOOD 1 HOUTWOOO 1 RA MTt ML im THE EROTHIRS lUUUIUZOYl TIM. I A i CO OLID imm rum mmemrr unr mmo I mromtr ivsra ft, GARY 1 if mm ajiaai as KOVT aaaa l-JD aa l-Ji ua 4 ija GEUE F1T2GE.RAU.T0HTUJ.Yi SaipiP. Sat Ma pa UdtAaV SJS PM MPk I A tai Mat IP0AD1UM Dv GET MORE OUT OF LIFEf OO OUT TO A MOVI1 SI. IS Per Car eeisiea at Semaee nacy's PRI -iri i-i "i i IAmL A a i aaj A as V.

i Tit if a mbpji i mi.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Los Angeles Times
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Los Angeles Times Archive

Pages Available:
7,611,972
Years Available:
1881-2024