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"IT Im flnar 3 Umta sat, may 22, 1 96j-Partni 5 HEDDA HOPPER 'Rattle of Sound of Simple Man Has Tears and Laughter KKK Book to Be Horror Film Topic William Bradford Huie's new book "3 lives for missis-sippi," anti-Ku Klux Klan, will be screened by Metro. Huie. here from his Alabama home, tells me, "Living in the South, I know their problems won't be solved for a thousand years. I'm against murder, dynamiting, people cause he avenged the mur der of a comrade. Wheii he" is eventually caught and sentenced to 15 years in" prison.

Miss Cardinale must choose between and a man (Marc Michel) she met while Chakiris was in hiding. lian film with carefully dubbed English dialogue, it is a simple tale of a emm-try girl (Claudia Cardinal) and a partisan hero (George Chakiris) in the aftermath, of World War II. Their problem is that Chakiris is a fugitive be MAJOR Vvfc- ft jT 'X. r-'t tew yry -v A PREVIEW who sneak back and kill your dog or frighten your children. I've explored the Klan to the best of my ability.

A newspaper in Birmingham has raised $100,000 to buy informers; it's the only way we've found to fight -the terrorists." The picture will be a horror film done in the "High Noon" style, with, he hopes, either Paul Newman or Burt Lancaster. A A lis. STUDIO JO The Oil Hot When Miriam Hopkins Mmam Hopkins likes, anybody, she bub bles like Old Faithful. She has two new loves Marlon Brando and "The Chase" director Arthur Penm "They're so wonderful and co-operative, they make me feel like a debutante. They've given me five of the best scenes I've ever had on screen." That's saying a mouthfulshe's had many fine parts.

Miriam can't stand hotel life so took a tiny house for the rest of her stay here. Arabian Desert Explodes with Internationa! Intrigue! INO PLACE TO HIDE Tom Tryon greeu a fan attending a bullfight in Durango, while on location for "The Glory Guys," to be released by United Artigts. MOVIE CALL SHEET Coburn in 'What Did RsfllPI SUSPENSE JV THRILLER OFALLWAEl jlko Four new members have been added to the membership roster of the Screen Producers Guild. They are. Joseph Levine, Felix Jackson, Richard Sale and Joseph Stefano.

Membership now numbers 253. In 'The Chase' RECENT CASTINGS: Martha Hyer and Ken Re-nard have joined Sam Spiegel's "The Chase" at Columbia Jeff Corey and Richard Anderson will mark time in "Seconds" for Paramount Dee Carroll makes her motion picture debut in "Inside Daisy Clover." Glen Wilder has been added to the cast of 20th's "Our Man Flint" Beau Bridges, son of Lloyd Bridges, will portray the leader of a band of teenagers in "Village of the Giants" for Embassy Pictures Donna Loren has earned a role in American International's "Sergeant Deadhead" Maggie Smith joins Rex Harrison in the comedy, "Tale of the Fox," which United Artists will release. BETTY MARTIN Robards Jr. to play Boyd's friend, Edie Adams as the stripper and Henry Fonda as the studio bass. A late summer or early fall release is planned for "Love and Kisses," which stars Rick Nelson and Kristin Nelson and is being produced by daddy, Ozzie Nelson, at Universal.

Jimmie Haskell and Bill Loos are currently scoring the film. Picture a Year George Stevens Productions has signed Janet Margolin for a picture a year. Miss Margolin, who played the lead in "David and Lisa," plays in "The Greatest Story Ever Told" and "Morituri." The screen rights to "Edge of Nowhere," an original screenplay by Gary Crutoher, have been acquired by Gibralter Productions. The company's schedule also includes "Tobruck," in which Rock Hudson will star with Gene Corman producing for Universal and "Seconds" starring Hudson which John Frankenheimer will begin filming at Paramount early in June. All those sheriffs sure turned out to welcome Mary Martin in Dallas, but without horses.

After 40 minutes of posing with the lawmen for TV, Mary called on her oldest friend Bessie Mae Suella Younger Austin (a name she's used in every show one way or another), and will attend the wedding of her daughter. Her. own Heller and grandson Timmy surprised her by showing up. Son Larry Hagman and family arrive over the weekend. Only sacl note is that Lany's father, Ben, suffered a serious stroke.

The news was kept from Mary until she wrote some special "Hello, Dolly" lyrics for Dallas. She included Ben's name, so Richard Halliday had to tell her. After two weeks in Texas, she continues her "Dolly" tour that will eventually land her in Moscow. Horton Has Time to Rebuild Edward Everett Horton was leading man in a Portland, stock company back in 1916. Now he goes back for a reunion.

On his return he will play Big Chief Roaring Chicken in the TV series, Troop, and before reporting to New York for "Carousel" he'll have two weeks of "Springtime for Henry" at the Canal Fulton, Ohio, theater which he opened 10 years ago. He's missed only one season there. After three days on The Price Is Right in New York, he got home to find all kinds of loot electric carving knife, coffee pot, frying pan, the works. He's taking it all to his home at Lake George which is being rebuilt. Carolyn Jones liked my story on her ex, Aaron Spelling, with one exception: "That crack about actresses having 11-year-old minds.

When I get my hair done we'll have him buy us a beautiful champagne dinner to make up for that." Come now, Carolyn, we're too old for him. She's having a time choosing a vacation "I ruled out Honolulu too damp in June, considered Lake T.ahoe but I am terrified of water, I might find myself another city. I fell in love with Washington, D.C. I'm a bright light city gal." Edgar Bergen flew East 'in his own plane. Plays a big Shriner's show in Springfield, then hops to New York to see his two plays "The Knack" and "Square in the Eye" which opened Wednesday: "I've flown across country two or three times.

I take along a dictating machine, put the plane on automatic pilot, then work." His wife Frances is in New York with Candy, who's just over the measles. I asked Bergen if he'd had them: "I remember scarlet fever not" measles." "You scratch all over," I said. "I'm always out there scratching for something," said he. Palm Springs Has a Go Go Club Everybody's doing it. Peter Frings, son of Ketti and Kurt, and Mike Frakovich Jr.

are part owners of Ranch Club A Go Go which opened in Palm Springs last night. "Our band is the Aladdins," said Peter, "and we're hoping the club will really go, go, go." Writer Kitty Buhler spent a month in Mysore, India, doing a behind-the-scenes documentary on MGM's picture "Maya," then did Bombay and the Taj Mahal, made a deal to script a film called "The Princess," and came home on a 40-day milk run hitting the high spots of Europe. She survived all kinds of travel, including 14 different airplanes; and two days after she came home got out of a car in front of her apartment, stepped on an oil slick and fractured her hip. She came to in the hospital; is now home in her own hospital bed. It will be three months before she's walking as usual, but she's keeping her typewriter hot.

Sammy Davis and Zero Mostel get the Antoinette Perry Awards. Sammy also gets the Israeli Cultural Award. May happen on the same day. RtlMttd by Chluoo Now Syndicate, IMS I TtHllIi' I COLOR CC3 1-CMTEMN I Min-w WJWff' 4 4 KKM WT0W IvW WW a tfi rinii llll Ciinmt UMiin BY KEVIN THOMAS Timt SHU Wrlttr Rattle of a Simple Man" rings out with tears and laughter, touching the heart with its warmth and poignance. Adapted to the screen by Charles Dyer from his successful play, this remarkable little movie has performances from Diane Cilento, an Academy Award nominee last year for her lusty wench in "Tom Jones," and Harry H.

Corbett, popular British comedian. Tammy Grimes and John Astin will find it' hard to top them when they take the stage in the same roles at the Huntington Hartford Tuesday night. Soccer Match Opening Wednesday without advance notice on the lower half of the bill at the Clinton and Tivoli-Pla-za theaters, it tells of an extremely shy and awkward 39-year-old bachelor who is rescued from his virginal stale by a bold blonde prostitute ho turns out to be as sensitive and perceptive as she is sexy. In the span of an evening both characters shed their illusions the bachelor has been trying to rationalize his fear of women by telling himself that he is happy as he is, the prostitute at first passes herself off to him as a wealthy bohemian. By the end.

of the picture he is ready to put down his toy rattle, a souvenir from a soccer game, and become a man. Simple Tale Now this picture, deftly directed by the veteran Muriel Box, will' please neither advocates of pure cinema, who will write it off as merely a filmed play, nor those who insist, in the presence of realistic settings, on everyday speech. Therefore, the people most likely to enjoy it are those who still re spect the traditional values of well-wrought di alogue spoken by fully-drawn characters brought to life by exceptional per formers. The main feature, "Bebo's Girl," is also a ten der love story but of a more routine kind. An Ita SUNSET 2 M.KS.

Col VLRM0HI 666-90" SMOKING OPEN EVERY LOGES MORN. 9 45 MIDNIGHT SHOW T0NITE All STAOI All UVI BARBARY COAST IXTRA TAM YANKEI AND All THE GIRLS ON GIRLIE GO-ROUND IVftY HOUR SII THI A.00 CO GIRLS 4f illk'llMasr fTrvfrTj I I 1 I rC "111 In. JIC Wx Li) I nilR GRFATFST yf.y PR0V0CATIVE MfA i uffiSffl HI PUT SOME Wji I your life 1 S5mh AT THE ft i I VISTA! I HOLLYWOOD HEADQUARTERS FOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENTS I STB" 0 II James Coburn is the first to joinv the cast of Blake Edwards' "What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?" which will launch Edwards' exclusive multiple picture association with The Mirisch Corp. Filming on the comedy will begin in August for United Artists release. Co-.

burn is currently starring in the title role of "Our Man Flint." Nancy Kovack has been announced as the third leading lady vying for the attentions of Elvis Presley in Edward Small's "Fran-kie and Johnny," which begins filming at Goldwyn Studios next week. Anthony Eisley, of TV's Hawaiian Eye, has also joined the cast. Director Withdraws Differences with producer John Beck over the development of the story have caused Henry King to withdraw as director of "The Singing Nun" at MGM and Henry Koster will take over the reins, according to studio head Robert M. Whitman. Beck and Koster were previously associated on "Harvey." John Furia Jr.

has written the screenplay and Hayes Goetz is co-producing. In what must have cost a pretty grand price, director John Frankenheimer and producer Edward Lewis have signed exclusive two-year contracts with all the European grand prix race circuits and with the important European endurance races for their forthcoming production of "Grand Prix." Exclusive Rights By virtue, of the contracts they have sewn up exclusive rights to not only film the races at the tracks, but also to use the track facilities during the off-season. With Milton Berle, Rita Hayworth and Stephen Boyd already set for "The Oscar," Joe Levine is setting his sights on Jean Seberg for the girl, Jason 11 BIG WEEK OlIVU jJOWH COTTON SWEtT 4 mm wTisit STAR TMCATWE OiAnom" CONTINUOUS Bly 12,10 l.m. fit mti if -CUFF ROBERTSON I JACK HAWKINS 1 oamr jn EASTMANCOLOR NOW PLAYING ORPHEUM cm 00 tm mi nm iMtq mi jturs m. JACQUES MAU6LR twoJuMDUES-nESCOUSTEW )fm 'WlM I i TOX WEST COSt't" DTB-? mn momicV I wiiwooi picwOflB FOX IX 282 OR Tim fl'k'm FOX PARADISE SOUTH BIY CALIFORNIA CORNELL INCIN0 UI7-MU iHiiHl ST 4 8233 1 nil a.

1 IWft SHOWTIME? TONIGHT! HI 7 8179 927-1155 AJLj. hiwh 0 I AVENUE UPTOWN MHAMBRA SAN0S lrj CINEAW Va-4330 ATJ6136 t46 6393 MVOaga linn UFrrXZh 111 I T'F 4V3b 1 I CALENDAR CIETY AND SYMPHONY, Gerald Lawson conducting. Northridge Junior High School, 8:30. CHAFFEY COLLEGE GLEE CLUBS CONCERT CHOIR, Joyce Holly Shannon and Gordon Berger conducting. Chaffey College, 8:15.

Free. FOR ADDITIONAL THEATERS PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 3, PART 3 2 SHOWS TODAY 2:00 8:30 SEATS AVAILABLE AT BOX-OFFICE "PETER 0' TOOLE eives a terrific perfomanceF-uitai lESElYll tun ITMIimCE ir nit STANLKY-WARNIR THEATRE BCVCKLY HILLS I WILtHIM 1 TODAY'S MUSIC OJAI FESTVAL, Ojai Presbyterian Church, 11 a.m., Karl Kohn conducting. Also: Nordoff Auditorium, 3:30, lngolf Dahl conducting and 8:30 at the Festival Bowl, Dahl conducting. CLAREMONT CIVIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, George Denes conducting. Garrison Theater, Claremont, 8.

NORMA LYNN, soprano. Santa Monica Bay Woman's Club, 8:15. SKVSC ORATORIO SO SITE MMVISHW TECHNICOLOR 3 1 SmDENI rfllCtsI 1 WlollPidt CSS AR1SA MELL mwum UNITED ARTISTS M2nrfrriiTii. JOEV 8 siina Men of InM Danger Deepsl Fearless Full Month Beneath The Sea In An Incredible: Underwater Cityt ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! mmmmm 'UNDERWATER COLOR! ccpr ocunw Assst MASQUERADE' I I TRUE Lw CZLJk ADVENTURE QlJi with MUMUu LHIIIIIU FIRST fl4I UulHiIHUIu 1 on Julie Harris and Cummings Signed Ixtluilvo 1 Tho Timot from fho Niw Ytrk Ntwt NEW YORK Two stars have been signed, sealed and delivered for two upcoming shows. Julie Harris is to make her musical comedy debut in "Skyscraper," based on the play "Dream Girl," and Robert Cummings will be the star of a new come-dy, "The Wayward Stork "Skyscraper" is scheduled to go into rehearsal Aug.

4 with an Oct. 23 premiere on Broadway. "Stork" will go into rehearsal Aug. 9 and will come to town in October. This play was tested in the.

straw hats last summer. Dan Levin will direct. til MMt JOAN -Rod Taylor i john ford tEz Ullfiiifekw YNl7ii'S -5 III 701 HMWM'incotDir i KCLUSIVI NOAOIMINT (OHOFFICt OPf (45 DULY. SUN. MOfclHRU fill.

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