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18 The Bcston Globe Thursday. October 29. 1964 Film Times AMUSEMENTS I i Arrow," 9:40. 1:09. 4.J5, 7:50: "Send :30, 11:30 1:30.

Stage Today "A Charles Playhouse 8:30 play, directed by Michael Murray, with Leigh Wharton, Katharine Squire and Jane Alexander. DOVBLE-BILL Hotel Boston! 3:30. 3:30, 7:30. 8:30. BEACON HII.L "Topkapi." 30, Me No Flowers," 11:25.

2:50. 8:10. 9:40. LOEWS ORPHEIM 'Fail Safe." 9:45. 11:45.

1:45. 3:45. 5:45. 7:45 11:30, 1:30. 3.30.

5:35. 1:40. 11:43. 'My Fair Lady' Triumphs On Screen at the Saxon By MARJORY ADAMS i It is Marni Nixon, Holly- wood's most often heard ghost By George, they ve got it! voice who sings for Alrejr Director George Cukor and but I defy anyone to find producer Jack Warner have fault with the procedure. The BOSTON CINERAMA "Mediterra 9:50.

nean Holiday." Mat. Wed. at 2 p.m.; Sun. holidays at 2:00 5:00 MAYFLOWER "Secret Invasion 9:40. 12:35, 3:35, 8:30.

"World By Night." 11:15. 2:10. 5:10. 8:00. Eves.

Mon. thru Sat. at Sunday 8:00 p.m. CAPRI "One Potato. Two Potato." MI.SIC HALL "Where Love Has Playhouse st 8:30 p.m.

Two one-act play. "Talking to You." by William Saroyan and "A Siigb Ache," by Harold Pinter." IOLANTHE" Colonial Theater at 8:30 p.m. The Oyly Carte Company production of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera. 'ZIZI" Shubert at 8:30 p.m. Revu of ballet andu singing with tha French star Zizi Jeanmaire.

FROM THE BLISTERING Gone." 10:30, 12:40. 2:55. 5:10. 7:25.1 Short Subjects, 10:15, 12:30. 10 45, 12:35.

2:25, 4:15, 8:05. 8:00. Short Subjects. 10:30, 12:20. 2:10, 4:00, 5:50.

7:40, :30. achieved a magnificent motion synchronization is technically BEST-SFllFRi 2:45. 4:55. 7:10. 9:25.

perfect. So persuasive and CENTER "Castle of Blood," 11:30. picture in "My Fair Lady." All PARAMOUNT "False Shame." 8.20. warmly sympathetic is Miss Hepburn that she slides into 12:25. 3:35, 6:40.

"Ring of I the dajectives and adverbs of nraise which have been lav-, 2:55. :20. "Hercules tn Haunted World," 9:50. 1:15, 4:40. 8:05.

Treason." 10:55. 2:00, 5:05, 8:15. the part as easily as into one PARIS CINEMA "West Side Story." Film Change CINEMA, Kenmore So. Shorts. 2:15.

'ished on countless stage pro-' iductions of this Lerner-Loewe 'musical comedy-drama can be of those stunningly fitted Cecil Beaton costumes. Au 1:15, 5:30, "Black Orpheus," 4:00. 5:45. 7:30. "Girl With 3:45.

8 p.m. Tlie Brattle Theater will 'Green Eyes." 2:25. 4:10. 5:55, 7:45 PARK SQ. CINEM "Seduced and Kiihtitntp "The Thirrl Man" repeated for the new film at 9:25.

drey has taken over Eliza Doolittle and made the role her own. My congratulations hi Lid the Saxon Theater, and there EXETER "Murder Ahoy," 2:15. 4:00. Abandoned." 1:30. 3:35, 7:45.

jfor Approval" today 'through Saturday. Joseph pilgrim -Lorna," ii. 1:30, and Orson Welles are I eft Vv" Af w- rn tWfwMWliil n. inn ii 5:50. 7:35 9:25.

Xtws Short Subj 2:00, 3:45, 5:35, 7:20, 9:10. to audiences who have yet to see her. This picture is goinp to give pleasure to the world and could offset political dis co-starred inthe movie about o.ou, iwe gc me nanay man, SiJC ll.m An a rxn FINE ARTS Renoir's "Grand Illu SAXON THEATRE "My Fair Lady," Postwar Vienna. still won't be too much embellishment. I cannot remember such a tremendously effective transference of a great musical play to film form.

Every characterization, every song, every additional piece of "business" 5:00 8:30 p.m.; Bergman's "Seventh Seal," 7:00 10:00 p.m. Eves, at 8:30 p.m. Mats. Sat. appointments for a couple of GARY "Mary Poppins," 11:30, 2:00, STAGE IN TOWN years to come.

tc Sun. at 2 p.m.; Sun. eves, at 8 p.m. 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. KEITH MEMORIAL "Blood On watching Audrey romping with glee when she manages UPTOWN "Behold 11:40.

4:55. 9.55: Pale Horse," "America, Amer- seems right for maximum audi NOW! Thru Nov. The Rain in Spain or her ence entertainment. The color ni CAES AR'Sf lea." 1:45, 7:00. WEST END CINEMA "The Empty Canvas." 11:35, 1:35, 3:30, 5:25, 7:20, 9:15.

is vivid, the backgrounds are danced All is an ex- SkIiI rrli. 5i Kn. 1)4 1 M. Eei. 8:30 Miti.

"C'EST MAGNIFIQUE1" "Headed for New Tork. will probibly run there forer." Alfa Malonev, Trartlrr ZIZI Jeanmaire Rolako PETITS Nicest of Nest Eggs Mean soldiers chain up Claudia Cardinale and hold her for ransom. Handsome Jean-Paul Belmondo wil' rescue her in "Cartouche," the film comedy at the Paris Cinema. STAGE IN TOWN uig aim ejt-muus, uic -umi ultant experience. It also is impressively presented.

shows you what ig wrong with Of course what everyone most movies. They just wants to know first is, does haven't that unequalled value Audrey Hepburn make a glow- of audience participatin. ing, lovely Eliza as did her: "My Fair Lady" dances to stage predecessor, Julie An- the moon; most movies don't TONIGHT AT 8:30 P.M. HIT FRENCH REVUE make it to the nearest knoll. Date Changes For Rep People always felt that Rex Harrison couldn't be bettered as Henry Higgins when he played it on Broadway.

Wei, he can! And he has done FRAMINGHAM, (It. 9. Oo. SHom NOW! thru SAT. OCT.

3 1 RITAPAV0NE Italian Bombshell Whose Record Sales in Europe Have Reached tha Multi-Million Mark. HALLOWE'EN JAM SESSION NEXT SAT. (AFT. OCT. 31) BIG DOUBLE FEATURE RITA PAVONE The KINETS Adm.

$2.00. No Minimum. Doora open 12 noon; Show 2:30 P.M. COMING NOV. 6-14 ABBE LANE Tel.

CE 7-0060 CE 7-0292 875-1391 N.E.'i FINEST THEATSE RESTAURANT The National Repertory has changed its first date from Monday evening, ule remains the same as previously announced. This season's productions Nov. 9 to Tuesday evening Nov. 10, at the Shubert. The; will star Farley Granger and She does.

She is splendid in her triumphs and gloriously funny in her early efforts to turn into the great lady Professor Higgins has laid down as The Image. An additional scene in the film shows Eliza being given her first bath, and Miss Hepburn's terror, her guttersnipe determination to lash out at her "tormentors" and her fiery fury at being treated so wickedly are beautifully depicted. In the theatrical pro Ma-s. Wed. 2:15 Sat.

2:33 Thurso Oct. 29-31 "IOLANTHE" THIS IS THE BEST D'OYLY CARTE COMPANY EVER! Norton Record American S. HUROK presents THf WORLD-FAMOUS' D'oyly Carte OPERA.COM PANY three-week Boston Hasso with direction by rnent will be presented by Eva LaGanienne for "Liliom" Jerome Rosenf eld and Gabler" and Jack The first production of the dow Sh St three, in alternating repertory, I will be "She Stoops to i i 14 it himself in Hollywood. There is a more intimate and understanding quality about his role; he is a man you learn to know down to his most irascible and self-centered be- ing. He isn't an actor half as much as he is a person.

He is satirical and cynical; he is also charming enough for a girl like Eliza to fall in love with. As for Stanley Holloway, 1 N00N I irjjJif I SHOCKER! 1 Alartory Adami Gi6ht la 1 DOORS OPEN 9 30 A M. 1 ORIGINAL RtNCH COMPANY OF DANCERS AND SINGERS quer, by uiiver uomsmnn, which will open Tuesday evening, Nov. 10. Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" will open Wednesday evening, Nov.

11, with Molnar's duction one only heard her protesting shrieks, and this is AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS a welcome contribution to the story. 3 mSi "Liliom" opening the following evening, Nov. 12. The balance of the repertory sched-rent movie, "The Night of the Iguana." UOWNTDtAM juxzn ct unctit. i HELD OVER! EXOTIC ISLAND DRINKS VICHY FILM FESTIVAL AWARD SUPERB POLYNESIAN CANTONESE CUISINE Wilfrid Hyde-White and Gladys Cooper who came overl from England to play Doolittle, Col Pickering and Mrs.

Higgins respectively, they have deft assurance in each scene. "MY FAIR LADY" by Alan Jay Ler-ner. Based on stage musical and George Bernard -Shaw's "Pygmalion." Directed by George Cukor. Produced by Jack L. Warner.

In color. The cast: "Breathtaking in its 4 Sneak Preview "RING OF TREASON" 2nd MIT! The Parkway Plaza Theater Eliza Audrey Henburn Chelsea will Give a sneak Henry Higgins Kex Harrinson Classic LUaOl 11 AM to 3 AM Every Day 21 HARRISON AVE. BOSTON 426-4210 W. Hartford, Conn. Alfred Doolittle Stanley Hoiioway i preview Sunday at 7:45 p.m ATc Movie Bulletin NOW thru NOV.

1 Except For 1 Night Oct. 80 AL MARTIN0 CAPITOL RECORDS TOP FLIGHT RECORDING STAR COMING ATTRACTIONS JANUARY JONES HOV. 2- JIMMY DURANTE HOV. 9-15 ANGELO PICAROI NOV. 16-22 JOHNNY MATH IS NOV.

23-29 2 Shows Nightly 8:15 II P.M. excitement sidesplitting comedy!" MrSnsg 'ot a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ffiWathy Ififef comedy, in addition to regular GIT MORE OUT OF lift GO OUT TO 4 MOVff 131 Mrs. Pearce Mona Washbourne screening OI me meaier 5 LUi Mrs. Eynsford-Hill Isobel Elsom Butler John Holland EES TOO MUCH FOR14 LORNA" 'EttlNDTHCHKOTMin NAKED CAMERA ONE MAN! lAtwlTl OILTI STAGE IN TOWN Other Theater News On Page 24 AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS tTPAAAT 6AMeU HCCT IIOOWCT CCH.O 'THE SECRET INVASION' nus: "WOM.B IY 2 WEEKS BE6. NOV.

2 HANCOCK VILLAGE WALTHAM TO THE EXCITEMENT, FUN AND ADVENTURE OF THE WONDERFUL STAGE IN TOWN Open. Nit 8:00 Other Eves. 0:30 Mats. Wed. 2:15, Sat.

2:30 HANCOCK A $-0301 in c.t 5 50 EMBASSY 1 4-J810 1 iO A I I ii Mr tirm NIGHT OF IGUANA' A I Richard Burton-Avi Gardner at At filrjuw Snr II 5.50-0 'NIGHT OF THE IGUANA" 2 00 i JC ALLIi SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE GERM PAGE MATT AP AS PRESENTATION! l1 firth tHT HALiawCEH SHOW lf ICf ictftai sTUl)y Kdimiiis KU AT 11 A I) MS( iff ClT DIUCUH 4 TNt TRAMP tlO 5 PC 'SHCK UNO' 'mm; Tnt HtTfo mu" in wilier WW NIGHT 8:30 IN PERSON CLANCY BROS. and TOMMY MAKEM SYMPHONY HAIL, BOSTON REMAINING TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE $4.50 53.50 ORIENTAL Mat. ttt 6 15-8 JO 'NIGHT OF THE IGUANA" THIS IS JC0 JO iat. Mat. IIC HALLIWtf SHOW Ml la (', 100 2 1 fta'afw 1H hthe new comedy WEST SEWTOS FtRF.

IOkiGHI "thin it a iil'ty of rrnl xtature" EUGENE O'NEILL'S AToUcHoFTHEfVjET Tel. DE H-M93. PERF. TODAY 3:30 For Children "ANNABELLE BBOOW, The UNHAPPY WITCH" All SfiU Jl. 50 Tel.

DE 8-9393 RESERVED SEATS KEWTON LA7.Ji40 Mat. 1 J0 lr. 0C ROSLINDALE Richard Burton-Aa Caranar AT BOX OFFICE OR BY MAIL 3l CI THf IGUANA" if0 RIALTO Can, 6 SO0 "NIGHT "THE EECRET INVASION" WITH YOU HOST IW IVK TECHNIC OtOt SC PARKINS PRONOUNCED TOP-CA'-PEE AFTER P.M. AT Strain fcraaatf-Mifkry Mty "ME MAkS 100 lim, Sat. Mat IIS MllFII SHt GARAGE SHOPPERS' CI.ORK ADS PY RFST TIJY ONK AN II SFK MIASHINOTON ST.

MU 1-45 1 i COLOR AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS SUBURBAN THEATERS SUBURBAN THEATERS SUBURBAN THEATERS AMUSEMENTS UNITED CHELSEA SEEDHAM HTISTS MALDES MAIDEN Parhway-Natick PARKWAY PLAZA Rt. 1-1 A PARAMOUNT 7:30 Tmhm" 884-6557 A 'O p.ik --HnT Tut aiim M.sVH, 4 fir: TOTcaTbBtT Ti nil i ft) SAT COMT oi 50U. Such wu txr I. riitn'ii Richrd Avt Drbonh TT: Burton Cardn.p K.rr I SEWTOH CORSER lllfciM'! total THE SECRET INVASION aT i I'J new height in fright nd might! "NIGHT Or THE IGUANA PiRHMnnuT imi ttw.h aHa kih icftw At imoi Hudson DaV 1 vir53 JOHN CIEGSOM TOHOIIOW TJ1- nun luTumti -jAaaN" cotot i-oo-14o-i Ml. 1 715- tTM raraiai mminvwiai gat tM Cltna va.

f. -rannc Pittnrttt "FATE I THE HUNTER" 2 40 9 20 SHOPPERS MATIN ti ALL SEATS SOc UNTIL I P.M. Extra ToNyRaNDat Sit. Mit. onl 1 D.

Halloween Kiddia Show BACK BAY (Cent.) ARLINGTON I yjiOF wood r2rjtf technicolor I uiiutiu.tmj iinvmlin DEDHAM taatiia: li.i.i Hinv. La.ioa "30 VEARS OF FUN" Sal Maliar. Ha Maa 9tr9m ''GRAVEYARD OF HORRORS" term: "fraatraitti 1970 Tua.ti bo r- THE BEST MAN'' at 7:40 NEW CAPITOL I 7 00-9 0 iw 4 in mum 9. 8 tcs COMMUNITY "Night A', a e' I iifl'n k' Mm l.i looo Iguana" "A SHUT DARK" I QUINCY inc. HEY KIDS Giant Hilli ShM Sat.

Mat. I 'BEHOLD A DORCHESTER dale itnRcrr'1 STRAND Ssa al 2 Ji0 ADAMS Hfr Faaaa -IEST Mtk 100 Richard Burton-Aa Gardner ROBERTSON 'JhRS rum Slli-tii( Smk Caik Prim lar lot Ctin frn Until ta All Sstwil Walk In "TE0 IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE" il 'Soar! i tha Droi' "A SHOT IN THE DARK" 15 9 30 I "THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA" i kc ka 'TtMINIkE' 1 i0-7 JO Cmii ki. 4-5 fa.tsiia Tmii In 1 1 M.AUtMt AHII IUMI- HYFR JznnvKf Sat. Mat. Ciaat Hallaam Prt 5 Cat frim I'll Caiiiain Frta Mtt k'ralfi i HaaatN Ta-tl.

at iff BLACK a 7F; $7 flmrri ADtinrro flPkWa mzrv 'f RANDOLPH RANDOLPH S-M0 8 JO "FAIL SAFE" 'Jill HELD OVER! SID "mm SAT. AT 2 8:30 P.M. SUN. AT 2 8 P.M. AHM.DWIXNEI! REVERE kT Mm IBJtl INTtfT kM JLlsiBlB A EVE.

6:00 Aiiharf lirtta 2 J0-90 'NIGHT OF THE IGUANA" -Mu oania eaiot I iO i FEATBBE AT: REVERE Htt kLtlii. aiftlk' "night iguana" SCI TV ATE HARBOR I 1 AVOW BELMONT BRAINTREE BRAINTREE MHaauM 'The New Interns' FAIL SAFE' MAI NTH EE RICHARD BL'RTOI AVA 6ARDMFK NEW MORTON Ct -)00 "PINK Val "Fllaht rraai Aiklva" 7.55 tat. Mai. Clant Kallaam rirhr Cntani CaaHil frM Can Hal THf kMTUS Hk oT NIGHT" "RIGHT IGUANA" 'WHTFLER CrAirP" Huv.A nuubOM VI3-MMI 'STATION SIX SAHARA" Ca'rall laker 'Blood on tha Arrow' Dili Robtrtioa HEATEM wr.i OA TONY RANDALL :45 A 9 00 TICKETS NOW AT BOX-OFFICE OR BY MAIL. BOX- OFFICE OPENS 10 A.M.

DAILY-1 P.M. SUN. DAN O'HERLIHY WALTER MATTHAU'T SEND ME KO FLOWERS" 5-? oo BROOKLINE BURLINGTON BILLERICA I BOSTON, CAMBRIDGE and CHELMSFORD SOMERVILLE STRAND CO 5-2000 Carii Ska 15 "Sacral Invaaion" aalar 15 10 a Haad" aet SCO Aailll 75 fraai 7 1 iSC ATINC It AST 1 Jminutes 731 I Hlc3ii UlTAlNnnlS I I i nirtv" too EVERETT Ihi unnn i. "A SHOT 1 lM.ai.4 I I SMMHIKSM I 1 WiWaiWrTfTL 3 HORROR- V- OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY HAUL NtMN ttl HITS' irD-JV" Fatar Sallara-Elka Sommar atar Sal PARK f. iiaatra "IDtl A 7 HMD OffkATIOk SULLSHINC It ii p.i a 'Never Put Writing" at 7 40 flrVtl foTiF nu crnnn i "the hustler" FRAMINGHAM SOUTH BOSTON i rinni ru ti I nur GORMAN larlaa 10 A FINE.

6ENTLE AND TENDER STORY OF Al ILL-FATED LOVE AND ITS CONUUUENCES PETER FINCH RIIA TUSHINGHAM nrTtT BROADWAY "NioM Of Tha Iguafa" 9 J0 "tnaign PulTr" itr M'-T II 555? "Cleopatra" I TERROR' I UMfl LAll color ouwi uuuuvw ar. III prTgirornTWMirnHrrrKJ IICH4IS ST. CEORGE itmart (raniar aa at 1 35 I 7:51 I I enMBciwaaiuffii "Scarlat Invaaion" 10 1 A 1:1) 10) I 3" frank liaatn CAMBRIDGE IAT. MT ll aj imt irikis All NEW HALLOWEEN SHOW I Dr. Z'a "Cranayard of Horror" ipwi wn Mf wkiitsc I ii ii i uirinniirl Coronat Ma4ii FRANKLIN I Vt- .11 til Ii art I 11 I I I I I II Vt'L' f.

ItRF.F.N Klirnnft II II IT lUnr VVB I ii mim ar im aowrai iom. UN r. a SOUTH WEYMOUTH I niTK VAN nVKF I 5 CINEMA At Sophia Loren1 "Vaatarday, Today and Tomorrow" 7:00 "ONE, TWO, THREE" Iwria ui vn inn 1 I nw mm i 5 I "NIGHT THE IGUANA" Richard Burton A Ava Cirdntr Tivm A I Ml. at a.m. COMTWU0US HINGHAM LORING fnili Taalla Awarl Wlaaar DEBORAH A fo "TOM JONES" At FRAMINGHAM and PEA BODY fyzftfXT fJ Fri.

Mat. 1J0 -IHIMkilNk'' A Inlt WAKEFIELD Mr kOl aiaiaia i WAKEFIELD 2IVOUJ NOW! IPSWICH rartla i 41 i TflM iniicci 31 r.s.iv.. III 11 0 IftSTERDAY, II OarMSARlT i tr-v 1 WATERTOWN it aa a Jt Lores TODAY ROVtl UURUCE RIRVE nuinan. NEW COOLIDGE CINEMA 924-2100 lend Me No flowers' RUTHERFORD "te Tomorrow at w- 'a I -4I. IJO aj MlkXTIJA "fall 01 The Roman Empire" iff I0M0RR0W.

LEXINGTON TTV TR l-422uaua mmm RMJNtWI WEI.IESIEY -N 1 LEXINGTON I "A thing of I joy forever!" Ill Atak, Art Winaar "Tom Jones" COMMUNITY Dka Hnr-Hatia Mini PLAYHOUSE "THI CHklK tIO('' "THE THIRD MAN" 6:40 9 FATE THE CE S-004T "Itlank It tat Hia Boii.iat" Hi-, io HOkf Ml SEQUCEDand 7:30 :30 aa a a LYNN 15 THE THAI A lOIIklTHU WINCHESTER Ritftaral flBflNDONEQ i 't 1 i tdin ft tlavart fcraaitr "ilCIIT IHVSI0k HIM Hi! laa Hnnlafi "DR. NO" alar CANTON 0VIISI pfl!) I 'j Vi'tVl WI WCHCSTCR" i im i MARLBORO STRAND "FI0M kUM WITH ltt'' "Y0IMK! IWINf.fkii" Mali; a IPS' atiTS ''p N'rH CINFMA- I II I a 'Jnu PITER SELLERS CLEVELAND CIRCLE -Burrough Shopping Ctr, 'QUO VAOIS" MU AUI MEDFORD MFDFORD ii riAww I i "A SHOT DARK" 8710 MEDFORD HEATERS 0PEI 1:48 mm. I tt 1400) wi mi uTatittm tiui him 1 WINTHROP MEDFORD Oatlk kal'in "THI PINK PANTHER" "HELL DRIVERS" iVi Mil 1 i iTsiTi fc I I Ik I. IRENE FAPAS TlfCTRA" WINTHROP THEATRE VI 1)440 i ia Lot kfiUUR Mllfll tNOWk IT III I Ilia MAT. 2:00 EVE.

KCHAROM TKE AAGWDKEHMlGhTl'i EAST MILTON "SECRET INVASION" (. i.i "HgaivMoOk mTtt" "tkllHiair. tkk C. IfaaaH 11 i'l-l JI 0-J JS 7 1) I i an ji ai arajaayaiwi Jiaiaaj imPLl HALLOWL1N aMOWl "tami'or iiooo--totoa I. -BiaCULII laa TNI RAUkTll WUkll" "llan WITC IVIC MatMIt BiAiURIE i i CMS FIN fESTOAL 'VICE RAID" WOBURN MILTON CINEMA -1i V0 a.

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