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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 10

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The Boston Globei
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JJ F-wyoiTfrr re if Amusements THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1988 Ten I IV seats, refular prices, 1 30, 4 00. 6 30. 9 00. Film Times 11 55, 3 15, 4 30, 8 50, 10, Marjory Adams Q. Is Van Johnson still making films in Hollywood? Pearl.

A. No, he has been making has Film Question Box Q. When was The West Point Story in Boston? C. H. A.

In 1950. The cast included James Cagley, Virginia Mayo, A8TOR "The Bramble 10 IB, 11 30, 2 BO, 10, 9 45, "Israel," 40. is 00, 3.15, 4.35, 6 50, 9 10. BPACOV BILL "Jji on a Summer Day. world premiere at 8 30.

Bosto.v theater -south teas A Overture," tv. 0 ahov. a at 3 30 and 30 m. (pAPRl "Black Orpheue," 10 10, 12 30. 1 50.

8 10, 7 25, 9.45, 'Bed Balloon." AMUSEMENTS TODAY AT 2:30 i 1:49 tramp South Mm tkhnko1 oi THEATRE CASINO Stage, 13 00, 2 45, 8 30, "Man Cheats Death, 9 00, 8 13, "But Not lor Me," 10 00, 8 35. CENTER "God Created 9 30, 12 3 40. 8 45, 10 00; "Night Heaven Fell." 11.10, 3 15, 5 20. 8 30 COOI.IDGK CORNFR "The 1 40, 3 40, 5 40. 7 45, 9 45; Shorts 1 00, 3 15, 5 15.

7 15, 9 15. EXETER The Mouse That Roared," 2 25, 4 10, 8 00, 7 45, 9 35, Short! 2 00, 3 45, 5 35. 7 20, 9 GARY Golden Fish." 10 00, 12 10, 2 25, 4 40, 7 00, 9 20, "Suddenly Last Summer," 10 20, 12 30, 2 45, 5 00. 7.20. 9 40.

KEITH MEMORIAL "Operation Petticoat." 11 00. 3 30, 8 00, 9 30, Tour Fast Guns," 9 45, 1.15, 4 45. I 15. KEVMORE "Forty and Bess." eon-tinuoua performance, no reserved AMUSEMENTS RAY DANTON threatens in The Rise and Fall of Paramount Theater. Black Orpheus Vivid Drama; JExciting, Sensuous Color rnvle Bulletin AMERICA THEATRES CORK OCT MORI OUT Of lift.

the. life of Judson Pratt Legs Diamond at the rected it and the locale is Brazil. Most of the actors are Brazilians or Europeans, but the lovely amber-skinned hero-ine, Marpessa Dawn, was born in Pittsburgh. The players speak Portugese there are English subtitles and some of them are very 'BLACK ORPHFFS" by Jacques Vint Directed bv Marcel Camus Produced bv acha Gordine Portuguese! Frpnrhmpn Marrpl Parrmc Hi d'alogue-English subtitles Looert renLnmen Marcel tamus G1 The production was made by fflflVnOUIER LOEWS "Pretty Bov Flovd." 9 45, 12 50, 3 50. 6 50, 9 50, "Gun Fighten of Abilene," 11 .35, 2 40, 5 40, 8 40.

MAYFLOWER Stoiy on Page One, 10 00, 1 45, 5 30, 9 20. "A Private's Affair." 12 10. 3 55, 7 45. METROPOLITAN "Coma to the Stable," 11 20, 3 50, 8 20. 9 50.

Heaven Knows Mr, Allison," 9.30. 1 00, 4 30, 8 00 PARAMOLNT Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond, 11 15. 2 40, 6 10, 9 35, "Up the Creek. 9 35, 1.05, 4 35, 8 05 Pit GRIW Beast of Haunted Cave. 9 30, 12 15.

3 00, 5 45, 8 30, "Wasp oman," 10 55. 1 40, 4 25, 7 10, 9 55 SAXON "Ben Hur," mat. Wed.t Sat. and Sun. 3 eve.

8 00. TFLEPIX "Grand Illusion, Jl'M, 1 20, 3 35, 8 30, 7.38, 8.40. UPTOWN "The Miracle." 1 10, 8 30, 9 23, "Horse'a Mouth," 11.25, 35, 7.40. Travelogue The award-winning trave logue Switzerland Today, narrated in person by John Roberts, will be shown tomor row morning at the Y.W.C A Clarendon st, Boston, in the Morning Travelogue Series. AMUSEMENTS Ridssrd EatwEshra Essl Kdunoa technicolor Sown, MILTON SSI St.

INC PHtttPYOAQMt taM ft MILTON set RUNG bliMN DANIEL PETRIE EHEC1 DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 9 JO A TREiONT AT SOYLSTM ESQUIRE MAG. Film release. In color. The cast Oipheus Breno Mello Eurydict Marpessa Dawn Mira Lourdes de Oliveira Serafina Lea Garcia Death Adhemar da Silva Hermea a. Alexandro Constantino Chico Waldetar de Souza Benedito Jorge do? Santos Zeca Aunno Cassamo By MARJORY ADAMS Against the sensuous, vivid background of the Mardi Gras badly spelled but the story is in Rio de Janeiro, Black Or- not dependent upon what is pheus at the Capri Theateri being said.

Theres so much tells a contemporary, symbolic action and so much emotion story of the Greek legend of and fury on the screen that Orpheus and Eurydice. It is amazingly exciting sometimes, with the quick voluptuous beat of the music, and the mad gusto of the costumed words interfere with audience reactions. If you have forgotten the Orpheus and Eurydice legend, it has to do with a handsome Richard Burgin Will Conduct Again This Week Richard Burgin will conduct the Boston Symphony Orthes tra concerts again this week, by request of music director Charles Munch, who is recuperating from influenza. Burgin will change one number, substituting the Second, Little Russia, Symphony by Tchaikovsky for Respighis The Pines of Rome. The program otherwise will remain unaltered, consisting of Robert Moevs Attis first (performances), and the Symphony No.

2 by Beethoven. Stage Today 'CHILDREN OF DARKNESS Charles Plaj house, 78 Warrenton at 8 30. Edwin JusUs Mayer nor dant comedy about life in London's' Newgate Prison in 1725, with Louis Edmonds, Ed Preble, Robin Howard and Nicolai Coster, dnected bj Michael Murrav. 'LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL Colon, al Thea'er at 8 30 Ketti Fnng adaptation of Thomas Wolfe novel, with Miriam Hopkins, Gilbert Green and Michael Ebert. TOYS IN THE ATTIC" Wtlbur Theater at 8 30.

A new drama by Lillian Heilman which center, on a frustrated New Orleans family, with Jason Robards Jr, Maureen Stapleton. Iren. Worth and Anne Revere; directed by Arthur Penn. "THE TUMBLER Shubert Theater at 8 30 A psychological drama by Benn W. Levy, with Charlton Heaton and Rosemary Harris, directed by Laurence Olivier.

deep blues, their proud purples, are magnificently effective. The dancing to the insistent samba beat makes audience toes tap in ecstatic rhythm. The acting is remarkably good, especially that of the heroine. The earthy romance of Eurydices cousin and her bovine sailor sweetheart furnishes amusing contrast to the love of the guitanst-singer and the innocent girl from the country. A doomed person in Utah may choose to die either on the gallows or before a firing squad, according to provisions of the state law.

AMUSEMENTS pimx BEST fluff HA 6-1115 Starts TODAY unbearable in its speed and' pasHon, There is realism and imagery; fantasy and truth. It color and s'on W1 continue (Telepix. Eric von Stroheim, lute player and his sweetheart, Pierre Fresnay and Jean whom he attempted to lead out Cabin head the cast. of the nether regions with I the power of his music. He'0rpheuSt uho was torn to Film by Renoir Jean Renoirs Grand Illu- at the is a feast of bright lost beautiful Eurydice when deh avenging Bacchantes beautiful illusion a love story he looked back at her before when h' refUsed their amor-related in terms of Arcadia and the gates of Hades had been ous attentions The fall is Dons Day, Gordon MacRae and Gene Nelson.

Bramble Bush The Bramble Bush, with Barbara Rush and Richard Burton, continues for another at the Astor. OPENING MONDAY ms CONNOR I towiii COPtlY MUARI NOTH UK OOO STAGE IN TOWN FIRST RATE! THOROUGHLY ENGR05S-1NG' WORTH SUING Norton, Rotord FIRST HIT of I960! lidte'rioj Phone Res DE 8 9393 DE 8 9394 A Sardomt Comedy Eh Sun Pi Sat 6 I Mat Wed. ivumicr 76 Warrenton St SHARLES PLAYHOUSE Mr. trutum H.t.i WILBUR Vio Mato Thurs 2 13, Sat 2 30 An Extraordinary Tlay Hughs JASON MAUREEN IRENE ROBARDS, JrSTAPLETBN' WORTH THRU FEB. 20 LILLIAN BELLMANS" ToYsathc Wj Dvsctri ARTHUR PEKN COLONIAL HATS, HID.

8 2-30 THRU FEB. 20 unr-Mf 1 KETTI F8IHGS kat4 ee rntl ky THOMAS VOCES NOW F-V Eei pa Set. I.w thru Feb. 20 vei 8 30. Wed.

Mete. 2 30. SHUBERT Seasons Most Interesting Play." Peggy Doyle In American ItJSI B3 The DANCEMAKERS Exciting Modern Danes Group TirkeM $1.8" $2.90 Ti WM8eaPlL him ChRrttt PltylWMt VINCENT PRICE dmmdi mil blBii Three American Voices' MJ W8ITMM TENNESSEE WilUAMS JAMES WHISTLES hi TICKETS S2 20 J3J0 $4 40 5.1. SuHm Hall Charl rn.hntM and Mail Mm Fill-d M.tl HlMkl ranbia and all la Symah.nv Hall. ItttM neliB.

ulf addfawd niad nr AMUSEMENTS passed. 'caused when he is hit by a Black Orpheus tells of a stone thrown by the frenzied Negro dancer and singer in woman he jilted. Rio de Janeiro his lute is a The costumes, in their riot-guitar who meets a modest, 'ous golds and crimsons, their films in Europe. Van completed The Enemy General, with Jean Pierre Aumont, for Columbia, and is staying in Switzerland ith his ife. Q.

Is Fabian making a film with Bin; Crosby? Fan. A. High Time is the title. The locale is North Carolina. Q.

Please print the cast of Operation Petticoat. Movie Fan. A. The cast of this comedy, shown at the Keith Memorial, starting last Christmas is: Matt Sherman, Cary Grant; Nick Holden, Tony Curtis; Dolores Joan OBrien; Barbara, Dina Merrill; Molumphrey, Gene Evans; Tostin, Arthur OConnell; Stovall, Richard Sargent, Major Edna Hayward, Viiginia Qrefl; The PlOphet, George Dunn. NEW ENGLANDS FINEST SUPPER CLUB present TOM HARTY Th.

On ManLAUGH PARADE SHIRLEY REYNOLDS S0NG8TYLI8T TONY LONDON 1 MR MAGIC" Maonlfieent lllnilnnlat Th. FAMOUS GOURMET DINNERS $2.50 UP From Boston Tel. CEdar 7-0960 From Outside Area minty 2-3569 NO COVER CHARGE FRAMINGHAM RT. 9 0pp. Shoppers World NOW THRU 1 The famous CH0RDETTES One of Arthur Godfrey's i Greatest Singing Group.

EXTRA ADDED FEATURE i RICHIARDI Jr. Anothir Ed Sullivan Find Thw Iraatiit Decaptionlst Slum Harry HosNml. OPENS FEB. 13 FOR 10 DAYS PEARL BAILEY BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHARLES MUNCH, Mint Dlrretof OPEN REHEARSAL TONIGHT AT 7:30 SOLDOUT EXTRA OPEN REHEARSAL MARCH 3 ALL SEATS $2.00 ON SALE FEB. IS SYMPHONY HALL CO 6 1492 AMUSEMENTS feanmnz! BRIGITTE BARDOT HH TWO A1T5T MTS! "and God created woman'' "THE NIGHT HEAVEN FEU." A i cKkutron roin OLD HOWARD Show 12 210 8 30 SATS 12-2 J0-7 15-10 JAtenower Sf eff SyLljJLieJJdij TITIAN DAHL Silly BhAh Bead Salt lytt-Artii Lloyd NEXT MON.

CUPCAKES CASSIDY Wit a pictu a put stuVle i yUa sonS 1 The best film on of jazz ever made alluring girl from a nearby village. They have a mad, wonderful day at the Mardi Gras and at night Orpheus loses his Eurydice to the masked figure of Death. Later he falls from a precipice with the dead body of his love in his arms an analogy to the story of the Thracian AMUSEMENTS mmnmemmai jtow rr UST SHOW TOWN! cm GRANT TOW CURTIS OPERATIC) the jungle. Aaron Richmond presents THIS SUN. AFT.

Illustrious Greek Pianist $2 to $4 (Steinway Plano) GINA BACH AUER Feb, 21 IGLESIAS Spanish Dancers Fri. Eve. Feb. 2B GILELS Sun. Eve.

Feb. 28 THIS TUE. JORDAN HALL Thi Leading Bolshoi Opera Soprano GALINA VISHNEVSKAYA Her voiceis gorgeous a pro digious artist." Durgin In Globa. Faw $2 $3 Seats Remain AMUSEMENTS ft LOUJS ARMSTRONG MAHAL1A JACKSON DERRY MLIGJfi DiNJJH WASHINDTOH GEORGE SHEARING CHICO HAMILTON ANITA O'DAY JACK TEAGARDEN TKELONIQUS ammave esnsn turns! World premiere TONIGHT at 8:30 MoweGoide Tk a-fmniMAf, OffiTotfeq Qbofitl KOUTSMim CUFT vtflnmt Emu TENNESSEE KILUAMS pJs prize winning THE GOLDEN FISH Stcart 4 Tpt LI 2-7040 8 mini TAILOR fr Tht Year! T. Film CfArtt a JOHN ERICS0N BOSTON'S OWN BARRY NEWMAN BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR Film CYticj it DORCHESTER Uphame Corner MIRACLE Trchnienidr TEEHNIRAMA SHOWN AT 2 45-9 20 THE UST ANGRT MAN '1 OQ 7 30 NEWTON RARAMOUNT 1 Jo 7 45 7 41 THE MIRACLE At Bd Ffftp Film Of I I 4 If ff I4r T0NJGHT fSmtdty at 7:30 p.

aj MATINEES Act. 4 Sma, at $rMO 2. ENCORE TKmtPHS' I0X Off ICE 0FN (WppkUavc at 10 4tn nan 1 I (test Chn.cP VMi AvaHabl MnnUny tNr TNirMay (vpnlni 4 WrtnetUty MatinN ALLSTON Comm. Ave. MATINEE TH0AT ONIT Nil CAPITOL ItTkn fltirarlr In Color ne IillloCiv.

R.i.r 7.30 PAUL MUNI AST ANGRY, MAN" CAMBRIDGE sdTZ.r'Oene Krupa Story CENTRAL 8Q THE TIVINC fONTAINES I vj I It 4600 -It 1 3 10 9 20 Kadi Muni "LAST ANGRY MAN 1 to 7 4J.

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