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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 92

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West Featured story of Adolph Hitler, begins its second week at the Apollo Arts Theater. nominations, "Black Fox" isj being screened here at this time to make it eligible for Academy Award Second Week Set for 4Black Fox' Adam West will soon be seen in a featured role In "Tammy and the Doctor." Written, directed and pro-! "Black Fox," full-length ducea by Loula Clyde Stou 1 6 Part DEC. 23,1962 ItfflngrtMl Chut LAS VEGAS 'NATURAL' Grable, Dailey Star in 'Guys and Dolls; documentary in which Mar- man, who has won one Academy Award and four lene Dietrich narrates the I 11 i i 1 fi BY JOHN L. SCOTT fine musical accompaniment. THIS SHOULD GET SHIRLEY THAT COVETED OSCAR!" -hedda hopper "EARTHY, FUNNY, WARM AND SURPRISINGLY WISE COF.1EDY!" TIME Magtztnt "A WRY COMEDY, MIXING PVTHOS AND LAUGHS.

THE HEARTI" r' -LA. herald-examiner Songs bring a note of nos 'BARABBASV ON SCREENS Barabbas," Dino De Laurentiis production starring Anthony Quinn in the title role, is now screening at 26 olty-vnde theaters and drive-ins. Co-starring are Sil-vana Mangano, Arthur Kennedy, Katy Jurado, Haary Andrews, Vitto-rio Gassman, Jack Pa-lance and Ernest Borg-nine. Based on the novel by Nobel Prize-winner, Par Lagerkvist, "Barabbas" was directed by Richard Fleischer from the Christopher Fry screen- Play. LAS VEGAS The famous; floating crap game in "Guys and Dolls," which got off to a rousing start here in the talgia, at least for older theatergoers In the audience rmnt SHOVES TODAY "A Bushel and a Peck," "Adelaide's Lament," "If I Mat 2 p.m., I n-m.

Eva. at Were a Bell," "Take Back Arabian Room of the Dunes Hotel, strikes a most amusing note because gendarmes spend 90 minutes attempting HODGE ML PRODUCTION TECHNICOLOR Your Mink," "Sue Me," "Sit Down, You're Rocking the 717 St. Nill, IM" all Mutual AitnciM (pnont MA. 7-1241 for four MWart lKlio.) to break it up. Whereas in Doat," "Marry the Man To this gamboling mecca, day" and the rest.

a ii .4.. HOLLVWOOO BLVD. HOllrWOOD TNI ATM I HONIl NOUYWCOO tt1 "Guys and Dolls," in for formed guards are jnore than happy to see that any customer (with money) finds i PERT Sylvia Lewi, ii a new addition to the cast of "Billy Barnes' L.A." on the Coronet Theater stage. his place at a dice table. an indefinite engagement, should keep the Arabian Room filled.

It's still a most happy music show. I COME ANYTIMEI 1 I TAnT A musical fable of Damon Runyon's Broadway, "Guys OONaiiNIl and Dolls" might be called a "natural" for Vegas presen Tfc. 1. I'-. s't i X-w it.iiiuiiii i iuiuL0 4 Vf MS i.

mmm.1 'simm i3jaaNT74a a.v.-.-Jvii-ry jpilj r' tation. Betty Grable as Adelaide and Dan Dailey as Sky Masterson, big-time gambler, are veteran favorites of the local scene and Alan Gale as Nathan Detroit, harried operator of the floating crap game; winsome Lola Fisher as Sarah of the Save-A-Soul Mission; Jack De Lon as Nicely-Nicely and Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom as Big ii' I' 'jal i I IIMTUUIBITVfa colo 'ffpronouncad SEB-OO NU.1MH WUMU5 happiest, adventurers! Youna OoddaaMa, COtO'' 1 1 I -kC Young Ooddaaaaa, aaaiuLi -ji V- ill iM7i BreniadAthlat.a' OPEN DAILY 11:45 IT? Oh'DT MONEY! ffS ONIY JERRYI I' ITSOHLYHIS RICHEST RIOT OF ROARS Julie, are very capable featured players. Runyon Characters Then there are Eddie Han- II fbR.THE- ley as Harry the Horse, Robert Lamont as Angie the Ox, iv i 4 it it 3 FI WALTER MIRISCH ROBERT WISE ISOBEL LENNART mm miniTN(uiar nnum lORIS LEVER ANDRE PREVIR WILLIAM GIBSON FRED COE PANAVISION VjU Maflnn UMCIIIM tlTM MUAItaHHjuwTEDMTltrt Jerry Mann as Benny South-street, James Maloney as Ar-vide Abernathy, Rudy Vejar as Rusty Charlie, Robert Gal Walt Disney fink lagher as Lt. Brannigan, JACQUELINE KENNEDY'S JULES VERVE'S 7r-. ACT A XT inTlDMPV Robert Piper as Calvin, Nancy Helm as Agatha, and In-geborg Kjeldsen as Gen.

Cartwright, head of the Mis dm In Eaatman COLOR of the sion forces which do valiant work to save the gamblers' CONTINUOUa PERFOPtMANCta am ra NOW PLAYING Box-Otilce Open Daily 1 tmtr- THLi CCVCRLY THEATHC fl. DRIVE CR. S-4404 CHEVALIER MILLS SAI1DERS WHITE SSMSCNa-wr hkmi MM WII trtnMaCLla-OIHt turn Mkbm souls. Dailey, who has performed the role of Masterson previously, fits it nicely. His singing and dancing talents serve NOW PLAYING pTand featurf-w him well and he looks the part.

Miss Grable handles ALBERT ChKLY WO 0 Zf PARTYP? OX WtlTCOASI IHtAHH Adelaide, who has been en PHOTOGRAPH LOVELY HONEY VALENTINE! DOWNTOWN IBS AMCEIES He'sa gaged for 14 years to Nathan Detroit and is looking for bis gotivwoo IBIS HO. IIIIIACtCMiW EL RET we. I iiol IN OUR MEZZANINE P.M.V MA. AWA tM.IIM.Nk marriage action, very credit public -t BRJNQ YOUR OWN CAMERA TECHNICOLOR ably. Shortened Version tttlTWoorj VILLAGE SANTA MflNICIV cnnmcit LOYOLA SPt KIO OK 0 0M rat Aartmg howl CHECKTHf AIRES FOR EARLY MORNING OPENINGS! Ii The Dunes version of fACIHC OtIVl Ml i IAN LtUDCl ft i I j1 rt 1.

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ifjO EH. 2VH SR. If If "Guys and Dolls" has been condensed to allow for two showings a night, but most of the important songs and scenes remain. Various boy and girl dancers and singers 4 COMTON It HONTr aMoxrc eei NKUfwoOB ICADfMT CL. 1 5lbl MU AAAKIN.

SMCRM.N 0Nf it mt 1. JJW tA HAN UNASU swvt 91-1062 ClUfOMIU LU. 7 51H provide suitable backing for AST I A. CMACNUTE AW. HIM wtr RESCM IN.

4 0ISJ SAN VH MM i CAU THIATM CM OIIVI.IH 01 MO Halt ii principals. Ed Greenberg directed, with choreography by Roy fOOTHIll 10. 44263 Wilson. Bill Reddie and his 15-piece orchestra supply wrsTcovfot AS TUN 339-2401 "In Search of the CASTAOYS" ind "STOWAWAY THE SKY.fsajt I It HOW ToAi i ml 00E5 5 unng Crjcatcts Spoken Dtama -aalir WOW PLAYING I DiRsdTfRimlvAi lfF CeAR9on BRaAPwayl GIRL BECOME A I PIM-UP I CUEEN? IMa tit Ttattm fnt ft feat i ctitiiv: RrvniTinM ti Us HILARIOUS COMEDY HIT! VAN) NUTS lOl AAHICtft LA AUCNTC CIIMORE featuring QlfNDALC CLUCAlE CH. 6 281 AaiiSfltUrtt nT I F1CW00D G.

7 264 ff NAMtN4 I HOLLYWOOD I Hountooo I MO. 3 9371 I OMNAHNifNI I IAN NUTS in (T. 7510 'Wine and Roses' Screens Today "Days of Wine and Roses," starring Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick, opens today at the Fox Vogue Theatre in Hollywood. Co-starring roles are played by Charles Bickford and Jack Klugman, and the supporting cast includes Alan Hewitt, Tom Palmer, Debbie Megowan, Maxine Stuart, Jack 'Albertson and Ken Lynch. Nma EO.75!i wc.

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5-J71I mil aha AT. 550? Shot against the back grounds of present-day San otir TO 0aj TOftATI CALL tHIAtAl OK DHIVI-IN PO IWQW TIMB 352 1401 NEIL SIMON Francisco, "Days of Wine and Roses" is based on an original script by Miller, who prefers to omit the pe CFENS WED DEC. 28 1642N. UiPalmu ho 57i9i: t0000Mi SMTI MW: BOXOFFICE, So. Cil.

Music Co. 737 So, All Mutual ArvciM. UMrty Tlchat AaanciM Ii Music Oty Stom. ftlClJ: $4.40, 3.S0, $2.50 Nihlly i ti Won.) 8:30, 2 owt Sat, I Ii Sunotjf 5:30 8:30 P. M.

2 SHOWS NEW YEAR'S EVE 8 and 10:30 P.M. -ALL SEATS $5.50 7 quttPIS Uh ALL IlMt! riods after his initials. Released by Warner Bros. fri Pictures, the new film was produced by Martin Manulis and directed by Blake Edwards. The camera work was handled by Phil Lath- 7 HAL ZtiaER prMna- rop.

HATWtM.HH Cllitt AH, UAILT fffSi k. THC MOST CRUTIVE MUSICAL GIANT tf THIS CCNCMTWN! Deal Pending i 3 Hit ORCHESTRA 4 THE IAELETI "Mil" Director Tay Garnett and New York stage player Robert Loggia are in agreement Tf tl63 Santa Monica 1 1 OL.6-9225 OL.6-1181 li "GLORBIA" "WHT' I SAY" "RUBY" C1NT T(1 I OVINA nii" mt IKOMS on a deal for the latter to -mrwr i 7 Ptut play in Garnett's Independ ent production tentatively ti- SHRINE P.M. PRICES. $2.30, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00. Tickets it So.

Calif. Music 737 So. Hill, ALL MUTUAL AGENCIES, AND KALLICHS MUSIC CITY STORES tied "Man of 1 If I Ma 4-'(St4l BEST. -5 rtaTHY IOVE. 67th SMASH i SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES EVERY DAY thra JAN.

1 YVttM VIOLENT PASSION! UNDER a THE FOREIGN I FILM I CFTKE YEAH I 1110" HO Ii LAWRENCE ROMAN i UlShliyTi, MojkMO'Sit. 'v ho. wm. '(SS'H Tickttn 81 OHIm, I. Calif.

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