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Daily News from New York, New York • 200

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MOVIES Newman Stars in 'Cool Hand Luke1 Rosalind Expected Rosalind Russell is expected in town over the weekend on behalf of Universal's "Rosie," in which she stars in the title role. The Ross Hunter production co-stars Sandra Dee, Brian Aherne. soners with her cheap behavior. The rest of the cast do well in their roles. Stuart Rosenberg directs, sustaining interest for the most part.

The pace slows down in spots before reaching a sudden, downbeat climax. If nothing else, the film, will discourage By ANN GUARINO ft mmm Paul Newman in the title spa ELIZABETH RICHAAO Taylor Burton aLsntOM-JCCi msLlu aooCUCIKM or The Taming Of role of "Cool Hand Luke" is a cool individualist, a hero on the wrong side of the law who regrettably and un The Shrew Premiere Rescheduled "Life for Life," starring Yves Montand, Candice Bergen and Annie Girardot, has moved its premiere at the Fine Arts Theatre up one day to Dec. 18. necessarily comes to the end of the road with a chain gang. The Warner Aits drama at Loew's State Theater and Cinema is based on a novel by Donn Pearce.

Drawing "AMAZINGLY FORTHRIGHT FILM." Bosey Crowther, N. Y. Times MetroGoldwyB-Mayer presents a Pi in a t-3 PI 50 to "Cool Hand Luke," a Warner Arts release in Panavision and Technicolor. Produced by GordonCarroll and directed by tuart Rosenberg from a screenplay by Donn Pearce and Frank R. Pierson based on a novel by Pearce.

Presented at the Loew's Sate Theater and Cinema I. Running time: 2 hours, 6 minutes. Peter GleaviUe's Production starring Richard Burton ElizabethTaylor Alec Guinness George Kennedy and Paul Newman caught decapitating parking I meter heads while on a drunken I i spree. Ihe work involves scything weeds, digging ditches and THE CAST rererusunov t-ms--. -Paul Newman .1 Society Red tarring roads in the hot sun.

His flip attitude, just short of incurring punishment, wins the Koko -George Kennedy I. D. Cannon Lou Antonio Robert Drivas Strother Martin Loudmouth Sleve jntain to -1 admiration of the other PJTheComedians Arletta Van Fleet Boss Godfrev-The Girl -Morgan Woodward ley Harmon His mother, played outstandingly by Jo Van Fleet, asks: "What went wrong?" The viewer can only guess by an early reference to his war experience. NEWMAN'S performance is excellent. He makes Luke charming: and lieable.

Humor is supplied by George Kennedy who, as the ex-leader of the crew, reacts strongly to Iue. He calls Luke "Cool Hand" when he outbluffs players in a poker game. Strother Martin is effective as the soft-speaking, heartless captain. Morgan Woodward stands out as a deadly guard, a man of few words. Joy Harmon plays a sexpot who taunts the road pri- rrora me novel oy uranam urccne When a burly associate challenges him to a boxing match.

nwamng foil Ford Luke comes out ahead, not be I Vatarc laexaccs Lillian Gish In hoaisioi and Mctrocolor MGPvl cause he can tight, but because he keeps "coming hack with noth- ng. His fighting spirit, misdi 1.3 35, porarver SM Si at trt. a 5 I 1 50. 3i. 7.25, 10.1S 30.SU rected as it is, eventually leads to trouble.

I Si 1 7is In CO 5-830 B3IH LTER REU THEATRES WORD OF HIS mother's death on his own experience in the South, Pearce wrote a screenplay with Frank R. Pierson that nails the chain gang system, arousing sympathy for the prisoners at their keepers expense. ONE HOPES THE harsh treatment shown is not exaggerated simply to show up law and order. If the cruelties depicted are true, the film should encourage reforms. Luke's two-year sentence to hard labor begins after he is prompts him to escape three times.

Severe discipline does not stop him from running when dis msmeommm cretion would have saved his skin. SEE HOW THEY "THREE HOURS OF MAGIC! An impulsive rebel without cause, he finally remarks: "What we've got here is a failure to communicate." Their kind of kinship means THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH SUPERLATIVES TO DESCRIBE THE OPULENCE! CASTS A SPELL THAT SHOULD NEVER BE anything nri ouoruthinn HELD OVER AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU! ERSK1NE. CM-DWELl'S MANHATTAN BROOKLYN RR OKFNI" Jeffries JJXWrvIli WABC TV RADIO Brmdl't APOLLO 42nd ST. ART GiandTf MIOTOWM YORK CINEMA BRONX ASCOT WESTCHESTER Fkmn'l PfLHAM PICTURE HOUSE won't PIX FT NEW JERSEY STtanwa Richard Vanessa franco David ticeL HARRIS-REDGRAVE- NERO- HEMMINGS-JEFFRIES "ONE OF THE GREAT FILMS OF ALL TIME!" BOSLEY CROWTHER fM Mm FmiWwm 'n Bm TK OUT nmS-FFTY nun TLUS 9F HCTXW HCTUMV TnCWlTEPPt0 ))SfyTiOfTiOW Brandt's ASTOR. Cfntarv's ELM QUEENS TUMtr CONTINENTAL FcIHt Brandt's EARLE JcKa HIS.

NASSAU mil BAR HARBOUR Ph. Rj(otl's CINEMA BS Mciis' MALVERNE 8wdt's SALISBURY W. I "CAMtlOr' JWlfRtsER RtTJERtW LOfWE-HOSS HAStT-tuiu JACK LWARNER XSHUALOGAJI TECHNICOLOR PANAVISIOK' FROM WARNER W7 SSSor warnertheatre s-- BY MAIL! Broadway 47th Street, CO 5-5711 J2 KOCM COMMODORE sn BATES CnlBry's SHEEPSHEAO SORO PARK SUTTER HI6HWAT KINEMA AVON DELUXE SANDERS OASIS (Sam Sun) 175th ST. VICTORIA OELANCET LIBERTY 42nd St R00SEVELTJ45Jt St f. 7.77.

'II NATIONAL SPOONER DEVON uucemuniie CINEMA 45 I Wat it $. I SIDNEY "TTOSDB, poitier ininrca lhwie'ie tWltMMr.Ml EMBASSY rt Clef imtaia NOW at QAtweoie Presentition Thttttts Brooklyn! Theatre Directory BELLEROSE Cfnterys WH1TMAM HEWLETT NO. MASSAPEOUA QUEENS NASSAU WESTCHESTER RITZ I Start loavxrev) VaitKI( Emm Cenlvrt QUEENS PfiUCtSTIAL-S RANOFORCE'S CARROLL WTERBOROS HARBOR CENTURV-S NOSTRAND PENNWAY CENTURY'S ALAN NEW HYDE PARK AITS LEvrrrowM CENTER Mat hh. fVn'i nn. at P.M.

SEAT? NOW AT AI.I. PRICES "THEATRICAL MIRACLE. DON MISS IT." Frrrtives Herriiine. Post BRIAN HOWARD BEDFORD DA SILVA In THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER AND HIS WIFE A Sfir Play By Peter Vxtinov GEO. ABBOTT THEA.

54 St. E- of B'vay. 586-3787 8:30 Mats. Sat. 2:30.

Sun 3. Wed. 2 RANOFORCES LEFFERTS RICHMOND HILL INTERBORO'S PARSONS rmsHiNS BRANDTS ROCHDALE JAMAICA RITZ rt 1 MANHATTAN 1 CINEMA CIRCUITS ANCO-42nd ST. PLAYHOUSE LARCHWOUT PfCKwtaf KEES fERRV BRONX CRAKCl CASINO 'Different 2nd feature INTERBOROS UDO 10N6 eCACtl UA'3 EMBASSY 72nd ST. ON BROAOWAV HEIGHTS UA'S EARL STATE ISLAND PARAMOUNT SIAPLEION DnncrvnT chwP wni I nu FUNNIEST.

SEXIEST -GIRL IN MY SOUP- FLUSMINS OYSTER OA -GLOBE SHOW IN TOWN." Walter Winckell IS A HIT!" Y. Times BARBARA FKRRIS RITA GAM GIG TOIXG JOHN PKRTWEE IN THERE'S A OIRL "0 SEE TIIIH ON V. Y. Jimtt HAROLD PINTER'S HE B1KTHDAY PARTY llirected fry ALAN SCHNEIDER BOOTH THEATRE. 222 W.

45 St. 246-5569 Evgs. at 8 30. Mats. SaL at 2 20.

Wed at 2 SPEC. PRICED PREVIEW TONIGHT AT 8:30 Em. at 8:30. $5.40. 4.75, 4.25.

9.50. 2.50. Mats. Wed. A.

Sat. $4.50. 3.75. 2.50. 2.25.

TJKAN AKTHI i HE FREAKING OUT OF STEPHANIE BLAKE .4 Sere t'ometty EUGENE O'NEILL Thea. .230 W.4 St. 246-0220 SPEC. PR. PREVIEWS TONIGHT THRU SUN.

EVGS. Thurs. Nov. 5. $5.

4. 3. Fri. Sat. $6.

5. 4. 3. Mats. Sat.

$4. 3. 2. DYAN CANNON MARTIN MILNER TRUTH FORD WALTER ABEL III HE 90 DAT MISTRESS A New Comedy by J. J.

Ccyle OPENS MON. EVG. AT 7:10. SEATS NOW Biltmoro 47th St. W.

of B'aray 582-5340 PREVIEWS BEGIN TOM'W SEATS SOW SPEC. LOW PRICED PREVIEWS NOV. 3-13 MON. -SAT. WED.

SAT. MATS: $5.50. 4.90. 4.30. 3.00.

2.00. "BEST FOREIGN PLAY OF THE YEAR:" TVaristy Poll Londoa Thcatr Critics HE PROMISE Open Tues. Evg. Nov. 14 HENRY MILLERS.

124 W. 43 St. 279-3970 Spet. Price Previews Tonight Thru Sat. Evgs.

now thru S2.95. 3.43, 4.95. Mat. SaL: $2.50. 3.

3.75. 4.50. OPENS SUN. ETG. AT 7:15 HE TRIA1.

OF LEE HARVEY OSWALD A Xfio Plua ANTA THEA. 245 W. S2ND ST. 246-C270 "Makes MaratSade look like Holiday on Y. TIMES nncuT mums MANNHEIM FESTIVAL WINNER Produced and Directed by Frederick Wiseman.

Cleared by the Supreme Court of New York for showing at the N. Y. Film Festival THE WIR1SCH CORPORATION JAMES GARNER JASON ROBARDS ROBERT RYAN t-THE JOHN STURGES PRODUCTION si I MY SOUP The Xeic fomedu Hit! MUSIC BOX 239 W. 45th St. 246-4636 Evgs.

at 8 30. Mats. Sat, at 2 30. Wed at 2 "You must re tlie fahnlnii FriiI Ford in the funniest comedy in jeHrs." Walter Winchell PAUL FORD in HAT DID WE DO WRONG? HENRY PEXKKR'S NEW COMEDY Helen Hayes W. 46th St.

CI 6-6380. Tues. thru Sat. Eves. $7.50.

6.90. 5.90. 4.90. 3.90. 3.30.

Mats. Sat. $5.50. 4.50. 4.00.

3.50. 3.00. ASTOR TRANS-LUX 85th ST. c- AMERICAN FREEPQRT GLEN Celt 'green ACRES park east meadow erook 'rjchmqko ALPINE BROOK K1NGSWAY RIALTQ a. MEADOWS LUXOR Cmouist WAKEFIELD "A SMASH Life Mao.

MARTIN EILEEN GEORGE BALSAM HECKART GRIZZARD in ROBERT ANDERSON'S YOU KNOW I CAN'T HEAR YOU WHEN THE WATER'S RUNNING Ttirerteit hv ALAN SCHNEIDER AMBASSADOR Then. 2IS W. 49 8t. 265-2533 Evgs. at JO.

Mats. Sat. at 1 3- Wow at 2 CARNEGIE HALL CINEMA 7th Ave. 56th St PL 7-2131 ,12. 1:30.

3. 4:45, 6:30, 8:15, 10 CENTRAL COLONY TOWN aWSfCCC PLAZA CINEMA UNITED ARTISTS PANAVISION COLOR.

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