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Folk Festival at Melodvland Arts Foundation, plays Me-lodyland Theater tonight fop a single performance. Hollywood Bowl concert a Rodgers and Hammerstein program on Aug. 1. More than 200 Harvard Club COLE'S SHOW AT GREEK THEATER Club Will Fete Green "A Folk Festival," 18 Port JULY 13, 1964 Ice flngclfS ZUtltS Marco Polo Filming Ended bv Buchholz semed by Jack Linlcleter Joe and Eddiei The Wayfa hiriHai 4V, L.rr Til- John Green, conductor composer and a Harvard; mversuy aiumnus, win De members are expected to attend. Active arrangements for tne event are Oliver F.

Green Harvard Club of the Bowl event; Byron R. Bentley, program chairman; MS nonorea in nouywooa cowiipresident; John W. Hurst, on Aug. ay me nresident and chairman Club of Southern California After graduation from Production Ups Beset Maker for and Downs Two Years -ft. I it' '( i 1 4.

A V' if I -i Harvard in 1020, Green and Mrs. William H. Cann, worked in a Wall St. stock-'chairman of hostesses, broker's office but turned to Starring on the program a music career and achievedWill he Marilyn Home, so- isuccess in concert and mo- prano; Peggy Coburn, con-ilion pictures. He has won tralto; Chris tenor; 'several Academy Oscars.

Bruce Yarnell. baritone; and He will conduct his the Roger Wagner Chorale. BY PHILIP K. SCHEUER MBItsn Pictura editor Horst Buchholz has been a major player in six English-language films in release and two New York plays, yet has never worked in a movie in this country. However, he assured me while passing through town last weekend, he's ready, willing and able.

The young (31), tousled-haired, Berlin-horn actor recently completed a seventh picture, also in English, in Yugoslavia "Marco Polo," if that title can be cleared. This was the long-time dream of French producer Ocatcrs Spoken Drama HOLLYWOOD Mn BOWL AKra season SHAMl Begley a. a fhanty Irishman in "The I nsinkalile Molly Brown, now showing at Fpptian. Rose Play Scores Hit in London lieUrsiv rn Th Tim rm LONDON Ami erica nr Tomorrow at 8 30 ELEAZAR DE CARVALHO, Guest Conductor ALDO PARISOT, Cellist Raoul Levy, who began a version two years ago. Bogged down in mid-production after an investment of "something like $700,000," it left Levy with only 14 minutes of film.

He started again from scratch with new writers on? of thorn, at Rnch-hnlz's suggestion. Jean Anouilh and a new director. Denys de la Patelieie, maker of "Taxi for To-bruk" and "The Great Family" with Jean Cabin. Horst was cast as the 7 'J BEETHOVEN: Symphony SCHUMANN; Concerto in A I tne govern- author Reginald Rose hasimmt. and will lKalion on, scored a hit in Ixmdon with' the actual site of the hero-! Hort Bnchholj and Orchestra STRAVINSKY: Suite from the Ballet: "The Rite of Spring" Thursday, July 16 at 8:30 ELEAZAR DE CARVALHO, Guest Conductor ANGEL ROMERO, Guitarist JOCYDEOLIVEIRA, Pianist "MUSICA DE ESPANA" RAVEL: Rhapsodie Espagnole DeFALLA: Nights in the Gardens of Spain R0DRIG0: Concerto de Aranjuer ALBENIZ: Iberia Suite Saturday, July 18 at 8:30 An Evening With MEREDITH "The Music Man" WILLSON and RINI also starring BRUCE YARNELL THE JACK HALL0RAN SINGERS THE LARIATS POM POM GIRLS and DRILL TEAM Pricti WOO, 4.M, 3.50.

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Houssein. A Yugaslav company put up the financing and the companv headquartered in Belgrade, with side excursions to Egypt, Afghanistan and Nepal. Buchholz was "paid in dollars from four different countries." This went on for six months. Now he is returning to Paris for some sound looping. Chinese Actors Were Scarce "A straightforward role for a change." he told me "after my Indian assassin in 'Nine Hours to Rama' and the mother hater with the father complex in 'The Empty Canvas'!" Horst's other English movies were "Tiger Bay" (Britain), "The Magnificent Seven" (Mexico), "Fanny" (France) and "One, Two.

Three" (Germany). This boy gets around. His two Broadway plays were "Cheri" and "Andorra." "One of the difficulties that we encountered with 'Polo' was types for far-off Cathay," he recalled, smiling. "Where do you find Chinese actors in Europe1 We had to import them from London. One of them was Lynne Sue Moon, whom you'll remember from '53 Days at In a German-Italian co-production of the Russian "Resurrection." Horst co-starred with Myriam Bru, young French actress.

While he was working in "Tiger Bay," he married her. They have two children born in Los Angeles Christopher, 2r2. and Beatrice. Vi a house in Switzerland and an apartment in Paris, Madeleine Carroll to leturn Out of the past! Madeleine Carroll, whom we always called beauteous, will co-star with Fernand Gravel, from the same romantic era, in "Beekman Place," the new comedy by Samuel Taylor this fall, Taylor staging and co-producing with Roger L. Stevens.

Constance Cummings had been announced earlier for the femme lead. Miss Carroll, last on Broadway in 'Good-bve My Fancy" in 1049, has been dividing her time between residence in Europe and guest shots on TV oer here Mala Powers, who distinguished herself as the spin-sier in Stage Society's "Night of the Iguana." will make her how at a New York theater in a comedy by Ira Wallach, "Absence of a Cello." September 21. Break-in will lie a five-week tour of the East with an unusual twist: financing at each stop will the responsibility of the local management. Surrounding cast will include Fred Clark, Ruth White. Murrav Hamilton and Ruth McDevitt.

All of them (Miss Powers excepted) appeared in a tryout of the play two seasons ago in Rucks Countv. BEATLEMAN1ACS: United Artists Records has distributed more than 1 million sound-track albums of "A Hard Dav's Night" in the F.S. In August and September, according to UA's Arnold Picker, "the film ill be plaving in more theaters in more countries at the same time than any previous movie." Prints ordered for this country alone number 700 to Britain's 110. This recount of H6 hours in the lives of Liverpool mop-tops Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr had a royal premiere in London and will have a Greater New York opening simultaneously in 18 theaters (two performances) on the night of August 11. Combined seating capacity: 21.000.

or multiplied by two, 48,000. i Nat King Cole brings his "Sights and Sounds" to the Greek Theater tonieht. Star of his own pro- duction. Cole shares the amphitheater stage with his vocal-dance group, The Merry Young Souls, and a young comic, Ronnie Martin. The Orchestra will be conducted by Joe Zito with scoring and arrangements by Ralph Carmichael.

'Unknown Battle' to Star Douglas Producer -director Anthony Mann has announced the signing of Kirk Douglas for the male lead in "The Unknown Battle," to be shot in 1 a Norwav, starting in late September. The true story of a group, of Norwegian patriots, who' blew rp a Nasi "heavy waiter" plant in World War II. I jthus delaying the German acquisition of atomic ilVii film is: lVif rk-nriAt'S i .111 im. MATINEE EVERYDAY! l2t 1 SHOWS TODAY Mtt, 2 m. Sv.

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Crn. LASTIAN ON EARTH VIVA LAS VEGAS. TAMAHINE PINK PANTKrr THIN RE0 UNE VIVA! AS VEGAS MHINE RUBIOGUX i SOQWN sir; Wiv.inaion SUNLAND I i fL 2-iini WiO Fmliiill TWINVUE DA 4-4127 8. nin iff-i ruLvtn Masqut at Rtd Dtaih VALLEY Pam. Out.

NA -7SII U.S. 99 a. Central VIVA LAS VEGAS THOMASim GO OUT TO A MOVIE TONIGHT T-i Ti nt iKIIIi niivtcroT 1 in major, Op. 21 minor, Op. 129, for Cello SERVED fna 5:30 ti 8 30 1.30 Directed by John Houseman HOLLYWOOD 9-3151 Only A HILARIOUS NEW COMEDY BY RAY ALLEN "comp.

Williom Shakespeare's Lear statre version of -his rnnrt iroom drama "Twelve An-'gry Men" already a success on television and as a movie. Rose heard the audience! the Queens Theater give' an enthusiastic reception to the world premiere of what was in fact his first si aire jplay. A French adaptation of' the film, currently a Pariv theatrical hit, was seen some time ago by British actor Leo Genn and it was at his suggestion that Rose wrote his own English adaptation. Genn acts the part (created on the sx reen seven years ago by Henry Fonda)! of the odd man out who! starts the trend of reasons-' doubt which wrenches! from his 11 fellow jurors- a verdict of not guilty for a jboy of 10 accused of pa-itricide, Rotse was admirably serve-l by director Margaret Webster and bv a first rate cast literally locked for two hours in the stark New York city jury room designed by Norman Smith. Tolio Books The Insect' "The Insert," which swept pin's mtk-s award? this year, npena Friday a iiiiiii irfi I i in i urmn, fx! oi years cririrae'pnzpa hv the mt iolpnt changes I in the history of in- rinding the war and postwar ears.

Sachiko Hidari Co feature 'Arrangement? Familiar Songs Songs that have lived through the years will he on the program by tour Barbershop Quartets and a 400 male chorus in Shrine Auditorium on Saturday nipht. July Proceeds will go to the Institute for IjOgopedics in Wichita, Kansas. HERE AND NOW STACK AFFAIRS OF STATE, Lo bero Theater, Santa Barbara. Celeste Holm stars. 8:30.

MUSIC NAT KING COLE AND COMPANY. Greek Theater, 8:30. CAROLYN STANFORD, mezzo-soprano. Lindv Opera House, 8:30, I I GALA OPENING TONIGHT Flaying This Wfch Only through Saturday, July 13 The Inimitable NAT KING COLE in his SenMilional XetF Production SIGHTS AND SOUNDS '64 nssnPBMMsnttnnsnnM July 20 through Sunday, July li JOHNNY MATH I THE YOUNG AMERICANS Good seats available Pesar.m Seitt: $5 50 $4.50 U50 ,2.00 Ticttti Km at lei 0iet, Mitttayi It -10. itwaari M-tmi alt Hmcii.

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