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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 26

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Twenty-Six Amusements THE BOSTON GLOBE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1961 STAGE IN TOWN STAGE IN TOWN STAGE IN TOWN Not Every Riddle Solved In 'Ledcf at Telepix II DA br Paul Oerauff. Based en Stanley Ellin's novel, "The Key to St. Nicholas Street Directed in color by Claude Chabrol. Produced by Robert and Raymond Hakim Presented by the Times Flint Corporation. The cast: Therese Marcoux M.

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LIST ALTERNATE DATES- SPENCER TRACY is a hard-driving priest in the adventure film, "The Devil at 4 O'clock," at Loew'i Orpheum. WEEKS 0I1LY! AARON RICHMOND PRESENTS THIS SUN. SYMPHONY HALL ROGER WAGNER CHORALE America't Stnqinq Group "IsBMSlBiaiBiMlBltMNiai' Sun. Nov. 12, Jordan Hall BUDAPEST SSBt Seats Available Now: J2.

S3, $3.50, Sat. Nov. IB Symphony Hall PinSBURGHSffi WILLIAM STEINBERG, Conductor L0RINJ3LLJNDEfl, Pians Soloist Only N. E. Recital Appearance BACK BAY Stage, Music Today 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY PJL NO COVER CHARGE aauttca-t ost tiCiiwe iou iti mm IN PERSON TONIGHT Symphony Hall 8:30 P.M.

SEATS AVAILABLE SYMPHONY HALL CO 6-1492 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHARLES MUNCH, Music Dlrecior TODAY AT 2:15, TOMl IT 8:30 MUNCH, FOSS Conducting SOLD OUT MB" WILLIAM CLAUSON BALLADEER FRI. NOV. 10th 8:30 p.m. Kresge Auditorium Mass. Institute Technology UN 4-6900, Extension 291U not to be missed," Durgin, Globe 0 76 Warrc.iton St rr.

Hotel Bradford Henri Marcoux Jacques Dacamine Elizabeth Marcoux Jeanne Valerie nirhard Marcoux Andre Jocelvr, Julie- Beraadette LFont Soger Mario David mean by her straying husband and her daughter's beatnik fiance. But as she appears more attractive than the other women in the cast as well as only a few years older than the girls who depicts her daughter apparently she was not willing to look the role as well as act One sighs for a Bette Davis who never hesitates to appear the age of the character and as dowdy as the part calls for One can understand why a weak and selfish husband like Henri (Jacques Dacqmine) would fall in love with a siren like Leda. But why should she return the infatuation Henri is no And for what reason would she become an intimate of such a boorish, rude and unappetizing creature as Ko vacs? For that matter, why would he charm a well brought-up, nice young girl like Elizabeth, daughter of the battling Marcoux couple, who not only his fiancee but ad mits to a more carnal relationship. And just what is the form mental disturbance which brings about the quiet brother's breakup? Is it a mother complex? What is the place of Kovacs broke and disreputable pal in the story? SUBURBAN ar at amtaxct 1 mmiyiwiii Symphony Hall SUBURBAN THEATERS rr Mail Order or Phone DE (-9393-94 THEATERS BACK BAY be in love, too?" By MARJORY ADAMS Undoubtedly "Led the mystifying and only occasionally scintillating new wave" film at the Telepix Theater, has Freudian overtones. A student of psychiatry could have a field day at "Leda" and there is reason to suspect that every character in the picture would be more adjusted after a try at the analyst's couch.

Certainly none of them would be the worse for some psychological treatment Claude Chabrol, a disting uished person in French cine ma whose "Les Cousins created much interest in this country, directed "Leda. This is his first color production. It has mild fascination at the be- gining but matters get so involved that the motivations and characterizations lose all sense of reality by the time the plot is concluded Madeleine Robinson is said to have won an acting award for her role of the unhappy wife. She is called ugly, old and TONIGHT THRU SUNDAY Alto Sunday Matinee DIXIELAND OPENING MONDAY AHMAD TAM At BACK BAY rami mr.nwK in i BACK BAY ACAOEMf AWARD WINNERS CANNES It INT L. CATHOLIC WEEKDAYS FROM 5 P.M.

CANTON I'M. 3 BIO FEATIKKS FKKE! 2MMJiiMiMRDSl NORWAY 4 RRASS. AVE. I Giulietta Masini. is of FREE! Mill ALL IVtl SNOW rM.

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fcoonuEg, beit-Icg kbuum Sonom. Lona iienno bar nine o'clock rem Am latMiuttonal Cast the Delta Rhythm Boys 1 Don Adams Augie and Mar go EH TONIGHT 1:31 Hits. 2.30 uax Snfs Now Thrn Nov. 4 "WHAT A SHOW!" IWbot Fm! A Top-Notchcr!" 'Milonej. Traveler STARRINO ERETCHEN WYLER E1CK PATTERSOK KAY MEDFORtt WILBUR SMON.

NOV. 6 i SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE SPECIAL TONY AWARD lnatCM Cwi Arthw Treacher Kim bumi "A THURBER CARNIVAL" SUBURBAN 'Why can't 1 "LA VERITE "As provocative STARTS TODAY MEDFORD in uriTrnt OPEn CAR AS. ntrtitn I BUDDY HACKETT 0 FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD" RtO SKCLTON Ul USL1C FICrOM NUMtl ONf El "a a MKT capt. moo KtTTLt IN W4IKIKI" MEDFORD tAi FOR YOUR IN CAR HtATIW NEW mnm A inhniavnMnnivn'ir. SaM IB ha rant.

brigitte bardot T1 J. "1 He seems unnecessary from any angle-Here are just a few of the questions which went through this reviewer's mind there are a dozen more which Cha brol and his cast did not answer. A stunningly beautiful short feature is a pictorial representation of a poem by Rupert Brooke. It has been so magnificently photographed that the camerawork of "Leda" suffers from comparison. Trembling Afflicts 300,000 WASHINGTON Parkin son's disease, which causes un controllable trembling, now affects 300.000 persons and claims 30.000 new cases yearly.

THEATERS BACK BAY 1, MALDEN AMPIEMHHUjG.loootllRt Susan Hayward HAflJIII T'colcr 2:30 Dean Martin flr Richard Boom 'THUNDER DRUMS" T'eolor CTDAMri Eve. 1-11 I nHU ret parking 200 Can Held Over 2nd Big Week Rock Hudson-Gina Lollobrigids "COME SEPTEMBER" Sandra Dee-Bobby Darin T'eolor "SHAKEDOWN" I ntrigue SuspMise) MEDFORD MEDFORD James Strart Shirley Jonea "TWO RODE TOGETHER" Plus "HOMICIDAL" MILTON MILTON (Adults Only) "NEVER ON SUNDAY" nS5 NEED HAM PARAMOUNT "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE" "FRANCIS OF ASSIST' (All Technicolor) NORWOOD NORWOOD Susan Hayward Dean Martin "A (Color) "THUNDER OF DRUMS" 3J5-7J0 QUINCY STRAND Susan Hayward "ADA" "THUNDER OF DRUMS" Richard Boons REVERE REVERE Fredric March "YOUNG DOCTORS' Suitn Strabera "SCREAM OF FEAR" Sat. Mat. STOOGES RASCALS CARTOONS SCITUATE HARBOR PLAYHOUSE Mat. 1-J5-Ee.

Cont. 6:30 "THE HUSTLER" "THE FIERCEST HEART" SOMERVILLE 80MERVILLE A BROADWAY "Gome September" Rock Hudson Glna lollobrlglda "E8CORT WEST" Victor Mature Sat. Mat. "POLICE OOG STORY" i Cartoons SOUTH BOSTON BROADWAY Susan Haywird-0. Martin "ADA" Color "THUNDER OF DRUMS" (C) Sat.

Mat. "HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL" SOUTH WEYMOUTH CAMEO "CLAUDELLE INGLI8H" S. McQneen "HONEYMOON MACHINE" STONEHAM STONEHAM 8andra Dee-John Gavin "TAMMY TELL ME TRUE" Vincent Price "MASTER OF THE WORLD" Sat.Mt."MASTER0F Cartoont WAKEFIELD WAKEFIELD 245-0412 (Parking) ANN Eve. Eve. 7:48 Mm WELLESLEY Pauls Prentlsi-JIm Hilton "The Honeymoon Machine" 0ald Ladd In "MISTY Satarday Morning Children's Show at 10:00 "MI8TV" and Csrioons WINCHESTER 1 ui Sun $iaftt LESLIE CARON-MAURICE CHEVALIER "FANNY" Technicolor) itgiK WOBURN STRAND Steve McQueen 7:30 "HONEYMOON MACHINE" Bill Trsvers "GREEN HELMET" WOLLASTON WOLLA8TON En.

Only 7:30. Sandra 0e PETER USTINOV "RomsnofT Juliet" JEFF CHANDLER JOAN CRAWFORD "FEMALE ON THE BEACH" iuosTON symphony orchestha Symphony Hall at 1:15. Dr. Munch will conduct Schubert's Symphony No. 5, Roussel't "Bacchus et Ariane" Suite.

Lukas will conduct his own composition "Tint Cycle," with soprano Adele Addison and the Lukas Foss Improvisations! Chamber Ensemble. "BYE BTE BIRDIE" Shubert Theater at 8:30. Musical comedy about a rock 'n' roll idol, with Gretchea Wyler, Kay Medford, Dick Patterson and Dick Gautier; directed by Gower Champion. "DEATH WATCH" The Place fJoffee House Theater, 70-B Huntington at 8:30 and 10:30. Jean Genet'a one-act play.

LENA HOItNE and HER 9 O'CLOCK REYTE Colonial Theater at 6 and 9. A program of musical entertainment headed by the nightclub, stage) and screen personality, and featuring the Delta Rhythm Boys, comedian Don Adams, dancers Augie St March; musical direction by Leonid) Hayton. "THE GREAT GOD BROWN" Charles Playhouse, 76 Warrenton at 8:30. Eugene O'Neill's play in its first professional production locally; directed by Michael Murray, with Richard Mulligana and Mitch Ryan. THE LIMELIGHTERS Symphony Hall, at 8:30.

Popular folk-singing trio in a single appearance. "THE 10TH MAN" Wilbur Theater at 8:30. Paddy Chayef sky's comedy-drama about a girl in the grip of an evil spirit, with Jacob Ben-Ami, Risa Schwartz and David Vardi; directed by Tyrone Guthrie. "THE STUDENT PRINCE" Bradford Roof Theater, Bradford Hotel, at 8:40. Nightclub presentation of ths) Sigmund Romberg operetta, with Elaine Malbin.

Dinner and dancing before and after the performance. "THE WHITE DEVIL" Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge, at 8:00. John Webster's flamboyant Renaissance melodrama, presented by the Harvard Dramatic Club, directed by Robert Chapman. Memory Tutor On Market NEW YORK A device said be able to teach people to memorize things more easily is being marketed by a New York firm. Film Times ASTOR "Splendor in the GraM," 10:40, 12:50, 3:05, 5:20, 7:25, 9:30.

BEACON HILL "Rocco and Hll Brothers." 9:00. 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00. 9:30. BOSTON THEATER "Search tof Paradise," one show at 8:30 p.m. CAPRI "Breakfast at Tiffany's." 9:30, 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30.

CASINO Stage. 12:00, 8:45. "Gambler Wore A Gun," 9:00, "Can Can," 10:21. 6:20. CENTER "Nature Girl and Slaver," 9:30, 12:35, 3:40.

6:45, "Ross- mary," 10:45, 1:50, 4:55. 8:00. EXETER "Purple Noon," 2:15, 4:25. 6:40, News and Shorts. 2:00, 4:10, 6:25, 8:40.

FENWAY "L'awentura," 2:00, 4:30. 7:00, 9:30. FINE ARTS "Nights of Cabiris," 5:00, 7:30, "The Bespoke-Overcoat," 7:00, 9:30. GARY "West Side Story," eves. 8:30 p.m.

Mat. Sun. Holidays at 2:30 p.m. KEITH MEMORIAL "Back Street," 9:30, 12:30. 3:40, 6:45.

9:85) "Trouble in the Sky," 11:15, 2:20, 5:30. 8:30. KENMORE THEATER Henri-georget Clouzot's "The 1:00, 3:05, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40. LOEWS ORPHEUM "The Devil at 4 O'clock." 9:40, 12:05, 2:30, 4:55, 7:20. 9:50.

MAYFLOWER "Goodbye Again. 10:00, 1:45, 5:30. "Happy Anniversary," 12:20, 4:05. 7:50. METROPOLITAN "The Mark." 10:40, 1:20, 4:00, 6:40, 9:20.

PARAMOUNT "Mr. Sardonicus." 9:35. 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, "Valley of the Dragons." 11:05, 2:05, 5:05, 8:00. PII.dRIM "Thunder of Drums." 9:30, 12:50. 4:20, "Ada." 11:10, 2:40, 6:00, 9:30.

SAXON "King of Kings," vei. at 8:30 except Sun. at 8 p.m., mats. Sun. and holidays at 2:30 p.m.

Extra Pert. Sat. at 10 a.m. TELEPIX "Leda," 11:45, 1:45. 3:45.

5:45. 7:45, "Grantchester," 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. UPTOWN "The Young Doctorl," 11:00. 2:30, 6:05, "Romanoff and Juliet." 12:35. 4:15, 7:80.

Show 12-2J0-I J9 SATS, DENELL DEUMN HONEY KENNEDY AL RIO TINA CHRISTINE NEXT M0N, PEPPER POWELL UNIT BOSTON tHOWIHO Tiinr sni vnsi wins, nS? SLAVER" IN COLOR "ROSEMARY? wrrmx mm reveals -14 "THE TRUTH" about today's young lovers! as anything the country is likely to see this 'I PASSED KIR WHITE" (Frank! FcrlMs! Bom:) "Hill TO ETERNITY" (War Thrfflw) Jeff Hunter Vie Pamona "BABETTE GOES TO WAR" Brltjette Bardot in Color Directed by HENRI-GEORGES CLOUZOT Exclusive Boston KE 6-0777 NEAR KENMORE SQ. AT KENMODMIE Engagement! Revere, East Botton, Dedham, SHOWN I FFEf 8UN. EARLY BIRD SHOW-CONT. FROM 6:30 WON. THURS.

CO FEAT. 9:10 FRIDAY FROM 7:00 I HEATERS NATICK 1 SHOW 7 JO TMTt0Ellir Mm BACK BAY T'Tht Bsspoke Ovireoat I ACADEMY AWARD WINNER) SAT. SUN. FROM 2:30 CANTON Ji. A lLiriJ 4 1 GALLON ESSO CAS CANTON STRAND 828-2794 "FANNY" Award Winner 7:45 4 "Serenarti" DEDHAM COMMUNITY (Parkins) "COME SEPTEMBER" IXT Sat.

Mat. 1:30 "Tim Hwry" Rfnion't Boy DORCHESTER (TiTMPORCHESTEgl WttBttKM ii UUHCHESTfR I IS24 DORCHESTER AYE. ROCK HUDSON-GINA lOllDBRIGIDA COME SEPTEMBER VOSSE FROM HELL" nsj ii ii colos ADAMS GE 6-2080. (250 Can Parking) Hudson "COME SEPTEMBER" A. Murphy "POSSE FROM HELL" LA0IES! NEW ROYALE OVENBAKE Start) No.

6th. See Display In Oar Lobby! Sat. Mat. Kiddle Show Cartoons "Ad, Of Torn Smyer" "Posse From Hell" Child. 30c NEW MORTON GE 6-6300.

Reg. Prieei Sidni) "p3jcjn IN 2:44 Peltier ndlilll HE SCREAM OF FEAR" Shown at Sat. Mat. BIG KIDDIE SHOW EVERETT PARK "NEVER ON SUNDAY" (Adalls Only) "GO NAKED IN THE WORLD' FRAMINGHAM NOW GORMAN (Color) "GUNS OF NAVARONE" ST. GEORGE I nor Id Bergman "Goodbye Again" "Young Phlladnlphtans" Paul Newman INCH AM LORINQ "Honrymnon Machine" MrQeaen 9 7:30 "GREEN HELMET" tat.

Mat. "SNOW WHITE" 3 Stooges Cartoons LEXINGTON LEXINGTON Leslie Cnroit M. Chevalier 6:30 9:00 "FA Tjmmmmmmm ANTHONY QU1NN hWkvaiMtssaw FEAR -loot aQUNB nnmnil BRAINTREE i i BACK BAY RENE CLEMENT'S nil mm SOLEIL i in EASTMANCOLOR I I I IVBiCH WITH ENOJ5H TITUS 4-E5 6-HO 00! ninTniiin MASS.Ai Thj Unmaniir march'caiiara Diihtu erf Decafle'V Dirk Inn Cl KK BALI inn US ri MOV S.MMuii, actus OtE GAVIN Ti.vriiiui nor jvrvi'ziL M'CHtLAHHCiQ Alii QNiONI'S L'AVVENTURA "GIRL WITH SUITCASE" ACTON-BOXBORO NASHOBA DRIVE-IN THEATRE Route 2 Exit 17 "THE PIT and "THE PENDULUM" Haylry Milli "TIGER BAY" Endi Sunday ARLINGTON "FANNY" Mat. 1:30 En. 7 JO Loilie Caron-Maerlit Cheall 'POLICE DOG STORY" Cartoon at.

Mat. BELMONT LESLIE FANNY" "OLE REX" Mat. 1:45. tie. Cont.

BROOKLINE BE 2-3600 (Parkins) COOLIDGE CORNER "Love The French Woman" Sii5, 4 "MORE OtAOLV THAN MALI'' CAMBRIDGE BRATTLE, Harvard So, TR 4-4226 Original German Vsriion "ROStMARY" ,8:30 TiaO 8:30 1 RI9 AHII QUINTREE BRAIMREE LvfrcKRHiflltRj; illJinirk. ass. '25 THIS "A ROCK N- MEDFORD POLICY OPIN 1.30 :30 SUN. 0,1 CIRCLE SCREEN 1:30 DOCTORS' DO CIaRr AUlIC MURPHY IN COLOR 10:30 "CAST A 10NG SHADOW" 7:00 11:30 "MAN TO STONE" BURLINGTON BRIDES OF DRACULA T. I W.

Roxbury, Nepontet, Natich FRI. -SAT. C0NT 6:30. SUN. CONT.

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