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St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri • 17

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June IS, 1962' et. Ennis Cobt-Dtmorrat 3B FILMS IN BRIEF I Faceless Heroes Charm Teen-Age Audiences i 4 itsf (IP EATRES "THE CHILDREN'S HOUR." the story of two school teachers caught up in a malicious web of lies spread by an evil child. SHADY OAK IA BELLE AMERICALSTE, with Robert Dhery and Colette Brosset, describes the rollicking series of misadventure which befall a Parisian couple following their purchase of an American automobile. harassed enemy troops in the Burma jungles during World War II. Ty Hardin and Andrew Duggan are co-starred.

FOX "MR. HOBBS TAKES A VACATION," a bright little comedy with Jimmy Stewart. Maureen O'Hara, and Fabian, describes a holiday in California. taken by a St. Louis banker and his family.

tart, handsome. They sneered at the heroine through the first five reels and cut through the phoniness of love making. They were part heavy and part herebut all Martin, a serious actor, is out to pattern his career the same way. Television viewers remember him as Andamo, the Latin sidekick of "Mr. Lucky." Currently, he is the most repulsive heavy in years in the movie "Experiment of Terror." Onstage.

locally. he rated critical kudoes as the Archbishop of Canterbury in the play "Becket." "I'm not handsome." he says, "but also I am not faceless. do another heavy, then I'm going for heroic roles but I'd sooner take a teacher's pay- again than become a cookie tin hero." same way. Television viewers remember him as Andamo, the of Latin sidekick "Mr. Lucky." Currently, he is the most re- pulsive heavy in years In the movie "Experiment of Ter- ror." Onstage.

locally. he rated critical kudoes as the Arch- bishop of Canterbury in the play Becket." "I'm not handsome." he says, "but also I am not face- I I'll do another heavy, then I'm going for heroic roles but I'd sooner take a teacher's pay- again than become a cookie tin hero." LOEWS MID-CITY IN WEST SIDE STORY, Jerome Robbins's spectacular musical ballet, Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood are the modern Romeo and Juliet whose gentle Jove affair ends in the violence Cl a teen-age rumble. APOLLO ART BLACK TIGHTS, with Roland Petit, Moira Shearer. Cyd rime. and Maurice Chevalier.

is a series of four musical ballets I photographed in color and set In Paris. Ballets included are 411-1E DIAMOND CRUNCHER," 'CYRANO DE BERGERAC." "A MERRY MOURNING," and CARMEN." By JAMES BACON goes to the movies anymore but teenagers? And why? It's no secret that the bulk of the moviegoing public is teenage, and actor Ross Martin gives a logical reason: No one can be blamed but the moviemakers themselves." says Martin who can qualify as an expert on teenagers. Holder of a master's degree in education. he once taught in a New York high school. ''For years," argues Martin.

the movie powers have developed nothing but what I call the movies anymore but teen- agers? And why? that It's no secret at the bulk of the moviegoing pu bli is teenage, and actor Ross Martin gives a logical reason: "No one can be blamed but the moviemakers themselves." says Martin who can qualify as an expert on teenagers. Holder of a master's degree in educe- tion. he once taught in a New York high school. "For years," argues Martin. the movie powers have de- veloped nothing but what I call the 'cookie tir They're stamped out like cookies.

All look alike. They can appeal to no one but teen-agers who follow a herd instinct. 'Even when these facekss heroes reach thirty, they are still teen-agers themselves emotionely. They cannot attract mature audiences to a The movies' golden age of heroes came in the thirties when the Gables, the Cagneys, the Waynes. the Coopers.

and the Bogans were de. veloped. "These were the cut through boys," says Martin. "None of them were partial- no one but teen-agers who fol- low a herd instinct. Even when these faceless heroes reach thirty, they are still teen rs -age themselves emotionally.

They cannot at- tract mature audiences to a theater." The movies' golden age of heroes came in the thirties when the Gables, the Cag- neys, the wayneen the coop era. and the Bogarts were de- veloped. 61-hese were the cut through says Martin. "None of them were partial- PAGEANT Hay ley Mills start In WHISTLE IF" ALWAYS 1' COLIFOR TABLY 'COOL 1P-AcCEWNIrt 1111 D'mar Blvd. PARK FREEI Doors Open WO i HELD OVER 2nd BIG WEEK toy mills That "Parent Trap- girl in her latest and greatest Whko'resLiter, dolivn ti tt-ho 2,10,,, 1 II ND il f---t-'---)il 400 tittntrle Prti e-'.

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PARK FREEI Doors Open 11: HELD OVER 2nd BIG VVEEIC 'C I lc :0, 1111,0 I VI I ts boys," That "Parent Trap" girl in her latest and greatest 'C r1111 0' 2e 3 0 4., 6-7---' 11R9 Er-I AV III .46 cv ae pi 4, 5ittliP silt --E) 11,0 1,111 ilita 04' 0 II (1()Illti II 11 t-- voN (.,. I 0( los Virilit' I ::.1 I 1 MATTHAU IN NEW COMEDY Walter Matthau will leave big starring role in the Broadway play. "A Shot in the Dark," to join Robert Preston. Tony Randall and Criorgia Moll In the stellar cast ti the motion picture comedy. "Not On Your life," which Morton Da-Costa will produce and direct for his Be Enterprises.

"Not On Your Life," will be filmed in Technicolor and Panavision on location in Greece. The comedy was written for the screen by David Schwartz from a story by Leo Katcher. LOEW'S STATE FOLLOW THAT DREAM stars Elvis Presley and Anne Helm in I yarn about a family that decides to homestead a strip of land on a Florida highway. Arthur O'Connell is co-starred in the musical. DOWN THE WIND, the story of a young girl who mistakes an escaped murderer for, tiKLat re- turned to earth.

1 AMBASSADOR 1 Dan O'Herlihy, Glynis Johns. and Estell Winwood appear together in "THE CABINET OF CALIGARL" a re-make at the psychological thriller about a bizarre journey into the far reaches of a woman's mind. ST. LOUIS The late Jeff Chandler stars as General Frank Merrill in "MERRILL'S MARAUDERS," the story of the marines who ESQUIRE Shirley -Maclaine, Jitrrlf.1 Garner, Audrey Hepburn and Fay Balmer ate OP principals in I True T-1 LncrediblO 11 oottic I 1r SHICO4OKS 111-111E LONISHICOICAE3ILESI 77,1777,77, 1-ar 14: 4i1 lir SHICO4OKS 1111-1111E LONSHICIPICAE3CILESI s- "7 1 I am-- Extra! Walt Disney Cartoon 'PLUTO'S COUSIN GUS' Prfortn 7.00 end 9:00 pmt. ...410.....

1 I Extra! Walt Disney Cartoon 'PLUTO'S COUSIN GUS' i Porfortn 7.00 and 9:00 p.m. 'own doctor said they were through and then they came up off the ground to batter their way to glory across 500 jungle miles of terror behind the enemy lines! up off the ground to batter their way I to glory across 500 jungle miles of terror behind the enemy lines! 1 reit) 1 1 1r It rMn 1157 ei feIA fePillirs 14 41 1-r I I iff epic' Ni 0 4, 1 41 or. at OPS TECHNIC01.00-.-SMOWN 12:30 340 0:51 llod 10:05 U. TA, I 'Pr .1" (al Ara. 1 3, 1 I Ow 1 Aott-x tlt t- .,1,......:, 1'1 All i 11 I c5.1.;.it) 1 1- 4 4 1 Rgeiral i ii, ors 1 ncmmicoLoosmows 12:30.

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'--t 1, 4'1 -'ts- 1- -I Ai. Ilk 11'' 04,,4, i OPENS 5:45 woo OF starring OM JOHNS DAN CHEM eso starring CMOS LA'ARENCE DOBKIN CONSTANCE FORD J. PAT VALLEY NO ONE PERMITTED OUT 011 IN DURING THE LAST 111Z) NERVE-SHATTERING MINUTES! SHOWINGS AT 1250, 3:05, 5:25, 7:40 1 9:55 EXTRA! MR- MAGOO CARTOON 'MR- MA600 BEATS THE HEAT AMBASSADOR STARTS TODAY Dr2rsNooptinen Pork 4 Hours at Any Downtown Ways Perking Sfo Noe for 211n. Novo Porkinq Chock YeUO4 of noolor. I.

1. I a rHEID OVER 3rd Side-Splitting Week 1 THE RIDE'S WORTH AHYBODrS MONEY! I AVALON I FRAWLEY BARRY COLLIER OPENS 5:45 P.M. -0t, VMS ILL 4 Ad 7.77.77:77:74S,,; 116 DRERY Imdricapoi It bROSAT a Bono Performance. at 7,00 and a.m. 91.A110 7'1 r3ITS so-oonle Manley and Forsyth Opont 6:30 p.m.

Starts Tonight At These 2 Thaatres 2 WONDERFUL It-RUN FEATURES TOGETHER! I 1 rewIttn.E7dicumnwi.vic- JOAN' A LINDA SCOTTTHE CARROLL BROS num nr 12A4A Igi tifIrtill ED I I Vk ..) callus HI-OCTANE HILARITIT "OHE OF THE YEAR'S. FUNniEsTr Performances at 7:00 and 9.00 aPn Bstral 'LOOK AT BRITAIN' In Color Vows Open 10 Starts 7:00 1-1-. lk I CREST I enuBBy 1 enecitert In a )1 New ew role! My .1 (Adult Entertainment) Laurence Harvey "WALK ON THE WILD SIDE" Shown 6:00 1000 Geraldine PagePamela Tiffin "SUMMER AND SMOKE" Shown 8:00 )k I I 7 .1: l'i i 4 ,11 ,,24 At, 't -f-' 1: ni: ..4 -y. it 1 111 4 tk, i tionioy and Forsyth pont 6:30 p.m. HELD OVER 3rd Side-Splitting Week 1 1, 1 1 THE RIDE'S WORTH AHYBODrS MONEY! I.

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MAGOO CARTOON 'MR. MAISOO BEATS THE HEAT' snwAm POMO 0011 THE callus FRAWLEY BARRY COLLIER ik 0 111, (Adult Entertainment) Laurence HMO)! AMBASSADOR STARTS TODA Doors Open COLUMBIA 11 OPENS 5:45 "WALK ON THE WILD SIDE" Shown 6:00 10:00 i OPENS 5:45 P.m. 12 Noon Park 4 Hour' at Any Downtown Ways Perking Station for 211n. NovnPorting Chock Volidotod of noolor HS itle Mc ER Geraldine i 0A Piluvilltibbliatill STARTS I WI Park 4 Hour' at Any Down A Downtown Ways PG's, Sfaffea for Vis. Han Portia" Chesil trIt-0 JEFF relrrtro r-----I PLUS hod ACTION FILLED PIAUI' I I I I I a a is I I I ea I I loi la: I ill 1:: 'it EXTRA 3 CARTOONS 11111 10411 1110111V Honor.

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GRANADA STARTS TONIGHT AT THESE 7 THEATRES I MAPLEWOOD I I SHENANDOAH I GLOBE CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Phone GArtiold 1.1212 GLOBE CLASSIFIED ADS STARTS TONIGHT AT THESE 7 THEATRES i GET RESULTS! Phone I GRANADA I MAPLEWOOD I RIO I SHENANDOAH 1 GArtiold 1.1212 ma Embilalibollaimdmir I I I mi o' el I I si 0. 1 STAK14 6:45 P.M :4 ST AK16 6:45 P.M. Jen Chandler "AWAY ALL and Action! Thrills! "5 Richard Widmark "THE and Kirk Doughts "THE Richard Widmark "THE and Kirk Douglas "THE I WELLSTON 1 I WELLSTON I TIVOLI I TIVOLI I I -U only p.m. VII unly uuto OATS" In Color OLD WOMEN" AST WAGON" 211 RACERS" 0" Harvey "WALK 0 ER IS THE NIGHT" ElSTARTS AT DUSK 1.0 It As. A1111100, 0 oA, all'a 14 ormitII.21111041,Z ELVIS PRESLEY BOATS" In Color BOLO WOMEN" LAST WAGON" RACERS" Harvey "WALK IS THE NIGHT" nTSIIY'ff LAST WAGON" RACERS" Harvey "WALK IS THE NIGHT" ITADRuTssic ez 14 --Z1 1,4 .1.

ELVIS PRESLEY 1 ar WITHIN THE COFFIN I ALIVE! 1ST ST. LOUIS SHOWING! DOORS PIN 6:30 P.M. JIMMY TAKES A VACATION HAVE ALL THE FUN rA 3 TOP FEATURES ALL IN COLOR 14w RTS 1:00 P.M. OPENS 5.30 M. OPENS 7:00 P.M.

DEBBIE REYNOLDS FRED ASTAIRE (Adult Entertainment) Laurence ON THE WILD SIDE" "TENDER I TOWER I t----'N, mAtionsnal 4 DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. I i srAfirs 7.00 P.M. 1ST ST. LOUIS SHOWING! I JIMMY TAKES A VACATION WASHINGT0M (Adult Entertainment) Laurence OPENS 5.30 ON THE WILD SIDE" "TENDER t'e 1 i HAVE ALL THE FUN OPENS A. I t- kV --41 A 7:00 P.M.

Ahl howler All brig $''. NOW 3 TOP FEATURES ALL IN COLOR I I I I. a i -I, pc a Ir. ilognir s' i al 41A-N 4 1 I i I I Dssne 6- c) 1 WI THIN THE v4, i 84.0 IrlIFIIP11) go. 4 -gt, 4 44 0 74.0 I i 1r Nemo.

t' 10 4 Tiek -1 rill Ls041, COFFIN sie, 4,40 1 41 i JAMES IVIIIUREEN DEBBIE REYNOLDS FRED ASTAIRE 10' I tc, i 04110) 4 '2 Nte 1 'V its to: 1 I tPtS IP viE: kik U. i Mr4 4L, .1 I StWIMEtill I I 3,. 4. 1 4 di 0' N00. OtH a Iiii ii 4, 4.1 1 ALIVE! t'''''.

1 le 't i', i 11 I-f S' 'PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY' II 'BLUE HAWAII' 11.1''3 BLUE HAWAII' se 1 'PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY 'BLUE HAWAII' i MOVIE TIME itALA it Ililli.LJ II ICII TTLI rrIXIV I NEivikiliari4 in Clatee and PoloavinkinShown 700 MOO P.M. IP1.1.1S 2nd CHILL-FILLED FEATURE' STIANCE NEll EXPERIENCE 1 shock. I WITM JOHN SAXN MARIE WILSON REGINALD GARDENER INTRODUCE i t. 1RS end VALERIE VARDA STARTS EXTRA vo 3 CARTOONS NOMINATED! 111MOST REVEALING FILM OF 19611, Magazr No, Shown trt 2:10. 435.

7:03 mot 9:30 P.M. OPENS 12 NOON I I AMBASSADOR "Cabinet of Ca Mori," at 3:09, 3:23, 7:41, ESQUIRE "The Children's Hour," at 1:22. 11:32, 5:42, 7:52, 10:02. ST. LOUIS "MerrlIVA Marauders" at 12:30, 3:44, 6:58.

10:07, "The Broken Land," at 2:39, ART 9:07 APOLO "Black Tights," at 7:00 ana 9:10. LOEIN'S MID-CITY "West Side Story." at 8:15. WO LDMIsZAItt'illtlftHs 4th Big Week Stoning HANK HENRY 15 NATURE GIRLS! 11corostornwOr PLUS 2ND SMASH NIT MUM Show Sat. Nits U. 14385 PAGEANT "Whittle Down the Wind," at and 9:00.

FOX "Mr. Hobbs Takes tt Vacation," at 12:15, 2:40. 5:05, 7:35, 10:00. "Cartoon Revue" at 2:10, 4:35. 7:05.

9:30. SHADY OAK "La Belle Americaine," at 7:00 and 9:00. LOEVIPS STATE "Follow That Dream," at 12:15 3:20, 6:25. 9:38. "Deadly at 2:05.

5:15, 8:25. LT It lit tri. ADULTS ONLY ISmash Midwest Premiere I For ADULTS with YOUNG IDEAS! li, ir. Ars- I 1 I 1 '0 1 Ik''' lki i 0 (Opt II I NOV AMBASSADOR PAGEANT "Whittle Down the Wind," at 9:00. 46 a a ESQUIRE FOX '''k i.

.7 if 0 14 Prodbetion of 4 17 II 101906 eh at 12:53. 11.37ne5 (4.1.1eildr-5)2's 1-11N2" at 1:22. Tea st7.Lacalt(i)o.no,;; 1 4 lOr 8 5112:40. P16-. is ST.

LOUIS 'Cartoon liaue" at 2.10, 4:35. 7:05. 9:30. a Merr 1 uderx" 3 44 114A In7. Thea Zink 34-1, 6 SHADY OAK '''Alk )it ri 1 1 1 Land," at 2:39 5:53 9:07, a "La Belle Amertcaine," at 2:00 APOLLO ART anti 9:00.

le '1 "Mack Tights," at 7:00 and LOEWS STATE I 1r3r 9.10. a "Follow That Dream," at 12:15 See LOEIN'S MID-CITY I fa tPYINI Qiit graAN "Is Cad 4410 I "West Side Story," at 8:15. 0:0,. 6:05 3:20, 6:25. 9:38 "Deadly at 2:05.

5:15, 8:25. 7 P. At. WORLDIrttZNAUSS et. 1 ....1 It, CiN IA 11! SIXTH Itlit Ili ADULTS ONLY 11 I 41, Ili a f.

-7 COL.0,,;k1ASc. 1 I 4 8V be PUCD)rE i 4th Bi VI I Smash Midwest Premiere I 1 a )ete '401 1. 5te Ist! (146i, 4 7 16 RaYMI LIAN 1 'if i 2 1 9.4 el miLik I WARM IN WITH 1 1 1., 3 ...1 MOST REVEALING FILM OF 19611, 4) 4,,,......1 4.. po2 IT" --7-' JOHN SAXN ,11 .4..,:... 4140 5 Ci NOMINATED! CARTOONS Playboy Magazine.

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Ikt. LAURI PETERS and 6 4 1 Lill ti I 1,11 N. in 41 PoloavishmeSitowe JAM 10:00 P.M. rev al VALERIE VARDA 4. ti, or 4 rAta, 'PLUS 2nd CHILL-FILLED FEATURE' 't ir a 4 77811111, STIA XE NEIN EXPERIENCE REIMMEIREINIMMINIEnt A Shown ot 2:10.

473 4 5. Ageht- 1 .1 4at-- nod 9:30 PAL s. I Starring 7-- r' I I t'' :0" al -144 HANK HENRY PLUS 2ND i 191 I 1 ILO OPENS SNASH NIT in Alh, CIOL 0 211K STARTS CE3 0 Ay i5 12 NOON Midalte Show Sat. Nita For ADULTS with 1 SHOWN ONLY AT P.M. I NATURE I 11.

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