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Daily News from New York, New York • 48

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48
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5jjLJt Til -WAIT A MINUTE. AN UGLY: WHAT- po you THINK? HE 5 SO cXffAuSc7 He HE THOUGHT JUST OCCURRED TO HAS HAP COUW HARPL, CRAWL INTO pjp you PELIBERA7ELY WOULD BE THE 'tfArT THE CAK, HAGrN- 1 KNOW ITS IMPORTANT TO BUILD 5TAMINA, KNOCK RITCHIE OUT SO THAT OF MY GOING TO NEW OF IT WOULD ON Ly EMBARRA SS FOOL RITCHIE REHEARSING SCENES HALF THE NIGHT AND SHOVELING SNOW ALL HE COULDN'T MAKE REHEARSAL BUT 1 FA NOI t)UKD KUCnlt MARY AHD MAKE MB FEEL RIGHT NOW CAN JAKE IT LIKE A you'RE IN 3 3-1 Wanda' Iff a TOfflOHKWW new At a beautiful a.wew- gay. This tu Miss Loden Does Well in COLUMBIA PICTURES exotic audacious 1,1.: 35-mm teatuie SHOWTIME DIRECTORY THE POHSOiT CFH1FPE1ESS op mi vie ejciuu OF ASTOR St. 11:00,1:00. 3 00, 5:00.

7:00, 9:00, 11:00 BARONET 59th St. at 3rd Avenue 12:00. 2:00. 4 oo, 6:00, 8.00, 10:00 LOVE53 DOCTORS YIYES "ONE MAY ENVISION THAT THERE SHALL BE NO BETTER PERFORMANCES' BY AN ACTOR OR ACTRESS. The cast.

well, it's superb. These are pretty people, and the beauty and intrinsic calm of delight are well highlighted by artful rendition and a round of encores. This 90-minute flood cf is bound to stir the more adventurous." Hollwood Reporter LOEWS STATE 2 Broadway at 45th St. 10 30. 12 15.

2 00, 3 45.5:45. 7 30. 9:15. 11:00 LOEWS CINE 3rd Ave. at 86lh St.

12 00. 1:45. 3:30. 5:15, 7:00. 8:45, 10:30 FULL-COLOR 1hii rr Tf a 1 "Wanda," at Cinema II, is "Bonnie and Clyde" without the pizzazz, a sort of low gear, poor man's version robbed of everything but a certain gritty authenticity that unfortunately tends to keep the viewer in the deep freeze.

Even so, Barbara Loden has done well by her first film-she is its star, writer and director-considering the obvious limitations of her budget. If her film is cold it is because she has been rigidly uncomprom- "Wanda," a Bardene International Films release in Color. Produced by the Foundation For Filmmakers of New York and photograph 1 and edited by Nicholas T. Proferes from a screenplay by Barbara Loden. Presented at the Cinema II Theater.

Running time: 1 hour, 41 minutes. THE CAST Wanda Barbara Loden Mr. Dennis Michael H'ggvis The Soldier Frank Jcurdano Girl in Roadhouse Valerie Man-hes I Broadway at 49th St 489 92QQ FEATURE: fcsil 10:00,11:30,1:00,2:30,4:00, 000 fj fl fj 5:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:30. ADULTS ONLY HUSBANDS CINEMA I 3rd Ave. at 60th St.

12:30.2:50,5:20.7:50, 10:25 THE OWL ISO THE FUSSYCAT AT COLUMBIA SHOWCASE THEATRES MANHATTAN NASSAU FESTIVAL CENTRAL 3rd STREET FANTASY GRAMERCT FLORAL NEW ALPINE GABLES 72nd ST. PLAYHOUSE PLAINVIEW NO ONE UNDER 21 ADMITTED. HOlilllfiTED FOB 7 flCADEHY AWARDS NOMINATED FOR BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS ROOSEVELT FIELD SQUIRE 1 1 1 I including BEST PICTUKE BEST DIRECTOR BEST ACTRESS BEST ACTOR v5l BROOKLYN AVALON GEORGETOWNE TWIN NO. 1 KINGS METROPOLITAN ORIENTAL BRONX PARADISE QUEENS BAY TERRACE LEFRAK CITY PROSPECT VALENCIA i 1 0' rTn "r-m UAACAOEHIY n5 UA ASTORIA UA RAYSIDE TOWN SUFFOLK AMITYVILLE BABYLON FOX HUNTINGTON MAYFAIR SOUTH SHORE MALL SUFFOLK SUNWAVE TWIN WESTCHESTER CINEMA II NEW ROCMELLE RYE RIDGE YONKERS MT. KISCO PLAZA VICTORIA ma: ST.

HAR30R.TH.vt WARBORO Jsing in relating her story of the small town, run-away mother who goes from had to no good. IX HER S1EKILE examination of Pennsylvania's poverty belt (a cruel wasteland if ever there was one), she manages to achieve the same documentary-styled realism as "Goin Down the Road," a Canadian film about two high school drop-outs who, like Miss Loden's iinu MARINE Aii Uacsrsw RyaaO'Sfea! vV STATEN ISLAND HYLAN CINEMA ROOSEVELT 145th St jnCTqaiAtl25Ul 1 1 i UA DAVID MARCUS CR0SSBAY UA JACKSON ITS. "ot PtX QUEEMS IOC HE ALE ttCKf AP.THUS? P-ocxl40 WC AKfU? )SIR Ska EH "CCT i'lSEROlf c-5 RIDBEW00D UA INTERH0RQ i KENT SEA VIEW NOMINATED FOB ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE FIVE EASY PIECES AT SHOWCASE THEATRES MANHATTAN QUEENS ON THE WEST SIDE LOEWS STATE 1 BPOAOWr ATSTH STUEEI-W IOT 10:00, 11:45. 1:30. 3:15.

5 00. 7:00. 9:00. 11:00 ON THE EAST SIDE LOEWS TOWER EAST n-O STHEET AHO 30 AVE '3'3 12:00. 145.3:30.

5:30. 7:15. 9 OO. 11:00 UA BR0NXVILLE EMBASSY UA PUYHQUSE CALDES0KE FREEfOSfT UA LYNBR00K UA PIHE HOLLOW PARK HILL TmipiT" WANTAEH OA WESTBUIY B. i TOWN SrsO dfnl NAt.CM -H Trti tTo1 HIGHEST RATINS! NEWS DE MULE EMBASSY 72nd ST.

GREENWICH TRANS-LUX 15th ST. BROOKLYN BENSON BROOK SHEEPSHEAD ON THE GREAT STAGE E--, A3 New and Colorf ui Sptculr CASINO COMMUNITY LITTLE NECK TRYLON NASSAU ALAN BALDWIN BEACON II 00 OLD COUNTRY RIV0LI SUFFOLK ART HAUPPAUGE ISLIP SAYVILLE WESTHAMPTON tee Crls 4 It JX mkJ I "USSM heroine, have no place to go but down. The unf orrnate thing about this kind of film is that one begins to find it as dreary as the people in it. "Wanda, Miss Loden's drop-out is simply dull. Miss Loden, again not compromising, herself as an actress, makes her drab and emp- ty-headed.

"I never had anything and I never will have anything," she insists in her one moment of i self-analysis. Her latest pick-up has another attitude if you want anything, you have to take it. Together, they drive from one dreary coal town to another, as he takes any- thing he can find loot from a hardware store; packages from cars parked in shopping centers, Siie goes along for the ride, obey- i ing as he orders her to stop wear- ing curlers and slacks. i MICHAEL HIGGENS makes this Clyde the one interesting character in the film. He plays him as gray, shadowy little man, the kind no one notices and the kind that usually do engineer bank robberies.

But in spite of this- sharply- etched character, Miss Loden's film remains a rather nointless BRONX ALIERTOM EARL LIDO STATEN ISLAND THE S0CKETTK BAilT C0rIIY IS S'MFttiMY eeCMSTU 3et ieWsn am Umm (. nrn fl. I 1 jY ST. GEORGE WESTCHESTER DOORS CEI TODAY A.D TUESCAY 10:15 A.M. F-ICTIWE TCtDAY: 10:30, 1:11, 4:03, 6:43.

9:32 STAGE SHOW TODAY: 12 23. 3:07. 6 01, 30 PIX K1MMLL IARCHMONT PELHAM ARCADIAN CINEMA II EaETpnsPi pra rasa TOvientertaining eciusively in E.1VZ.WE.1T CWEMALIBU OlOBI UA WALX 5 f'Tij" 0 lnr. PARKWAY DRAKE LP rG? TKHE'S A soup FtlfS ESTTOa STBIISHT li 31 NOW AT A THiATSI HEAt TOO a iBiirtr i ii'iiN limWA ttftifii-'M dirge, for there never is any ques- cmrTERIOM UVfTTOWH MIHtOLA tion to where Wanda will end ADULTS ONLY CONTINUOUS 4J MH) Follow GOREN on BRIDGE 4-5T FT -e WAT ner journey from no place to nowhere. S3.

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