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Valley Times from North Hollywood, California • 9

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ENTERTAINMENT screen-stage-music Liz and Richard Co-Starring in Play Gossipel Truth For Hollywood S. F. VALLEY TIMES, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1969 Bill Cosby at International In Two Weeks Bill Cosby, whose performances on television and records have won him four Emmies and five Gram-mies, becomes the fourth star to headline the Showroom Internationale at the new International Hotel in Vegas, beginning Sept. 19.

Appearing twice nightly in the showroom, Cosby follows the record-breaking appearances Barbra Streisand, Elvis Presley and Nancy Sinatra. FOJCrSf NATIONAL GENERAL CORPORATION RODTH HOLLYWOOD EL PORTAL 526) Lirkmhim 769-4041 Doily 12:30 "TRUE GRIT" (G) "MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN" (G) out of the country. I sort of lost touch. I doubt whether George Murphy will run again for the Senate. He has been unwell for a while now, although he has been fairly active.

In spite of all the grumbling, Ronr.ld Reagans popularity is at an all time high in California, according to the polls. And if the governorship were up for grabs tomorrow, hed be re-elected. Well, California is the state for homeowners aud Ronnie has always been kind to this lucky group. Henry Fonda, now making another western with Jimmy Stewart, wanted to do Time of Your Life for the Plumstead Playhouse, but he says William Saroyan made the terms impossible for the company. Instead, Hank is considering a revival of Budd Schulbergs play, The Disenchanted, in a new revised version.

Budd and his wife are in New York where he is working on a film project with Elia Kazan. NORTH HOLLYWOOD GUILD Sltl linkershim 762-2272 Daily 12:30 "RING OF BRIGHT WATER" (G) "MALTESE DIPPY" (G) FINE ARTS THEATER, BEVERLY HILLS lines form for Alices Restaurant STUDIO CITY 7 Dally 6:45 STUDIO CITY s1sb2 12135 Ventura I FOpl ,6 769 4441 "IF IT'S TUESDAY, THIS MUST BE BELGIUM" (Gl NEW YORK Richard Burton has been talking for a long time about the Sartre play, The Devil and the Good Lord the English translation. But now the talk is becoming fact. Richard and his wife, Elizabeth Taylor, start rehearsing in Toronto in January, where the play will epen, then a couple of in Boston before hitting Broadway. This will be Elizabeths play debut.

She told me not long ago, Before I retire, 1 will appear in a play and this will be it. She is her beautiful self again, having slimmed down. Sir John Gielgud will direct and also appear in the play. It will be like the old days of Richards Hamlet, having them in New York with the crowds at the stage door. Richards brother Ivor, who was paralyzed after a fall a year ago, is coming along.

He can now use his arms and legs. I remember how Richard burst on to the set with tears breaming down his face and said, Ive got the most news, Ivor was able to move a toe this morning. How come Julie Christie stayed behind in London while Warren Beatty went to Hollywood? Warren is perched in his penthouse at The Beverly Wilshire Hotel preparing for Ns next picture, Natural State, in which he will star and produce for his own company. Warren takes his time about the number of films he makes. Only one The Only Game in Town since his Bonnie and Clyde smash.

Incidentally, Natural State calls for a beautiful ballerina in one of the top roles. Question will he sign Maya Plisetskaya, with whom he had a fling before his meeting and falling in love with Miss Christie? Doily 12 30 "TRUE GRIT" (G) SHERMAN OAKS LAREINA 14626 Ventura 7888311 JIM BROWN IS dating Lola Falana, who had been dating Sammy Davis, Jr. Lola is in Willie Wylers The Liberation of Lord Byron Jones. Jim Browns name always means football to me, and have you noticed that the football season is getting started without the usual selections of the players wholl be All-Americans at the end of the season. This is because most of the magazines that featured this type article are out of business.

(It was standard copy for Colliers and the Saturday Evening Post) Romain Gary is hoping he can convince Jean Seberg to reconcile with him. Dont bet on it either way. Its easier to pick a future All-American Football team Sept. 15 is the date for the marriage of Kathryn Graysons daughter, Patti Kate, to Bob Towers, who plays Snoopy the dog in You're a Good Man Charlie Biown. Theyll be married at Kathryns home in Santa Monica David Merrick is said to be planning to marry former airline stewardess Margaretha Arunsen.

Ruth Gordon, when asked what makes her go, said, Not rest that exhausts me! Molly Bee and singer Kenny Miller named their new daughter Malia. And Id been wondering what happened to Molly Bee; havent had an item on her for a year. I didnt know she had married and taken herself out of circulation Rachel Roberts will play lady Macbeth in Nicol Williamsons Macbeth opening on the London stage in January Mario Lanzas daughter, Lisa and singer DAldo Romano have been twoing at the Hollywood Beachcombers Lou (How To Be An Italian) Angelo says Hollywood wives have three ways of dealing with a domestic crisis: cry, sue for divorce, or rearrange the living room furniture. DAVID NIVEN WILL start Mans Fate for MGM next month in London, regardless of what man gains control of MGM There are rumors that Paramounts Bob Evans and Ali McGraw, who became a star in Goodbye, Columbus, are planning to wed soon. Theyve been seeing each other which is enough to start a Hollywood rumor Heather Young, of TVs Land of Giants, and her husband, David Houkstetter, just had a baby boy.

Theyve named him Brandon Shelley Winters and Richard Tate, who go steady (as much as you can do anything steady with Shelley) were at Trac-tons the other night Lester Linsk and his wife, Marian Carr, after being separated three years, are still battling over the divorce settlement Candice Bergen ordered the Getting Straight sei at Columbia closed for her love scenes with Elliott Gould. I cant understand Candy doing this! RCA releases Henry Mancinis new album, next week with Henry conducting the first recording of The Philadelphia Orchestra Pops Attention Bob Russell: Thought you might like to know that a new French recording star took the name of our song Frenesi and legalized it for her stage name In case you missed camp this summer, those Busby Berkeley films (Forty-Second Street and Gold-diggers) did so well at the Encore Theater, the management has slated Footlight Parade Paul (Dinos Lodge) Wexler says Hollywood cocktail parties are where everyboly talks and nobody listens. Bruce Cabot and TV actress Jane Clooney were a two at the Hungry Tiger in Hollywood Jerry Fogel of TVs "The Mothers-in-law, and his wife Brenda have parted Ann Blyth will star with Van Johnson in On A Clear Day You Can See Forever at San Franciscos San Carlos Theater in late October And before September is over the Sinatras will be playing all over Las Vegas. Frank at Caesars Palace, Frank Jr. at The Frontier, Nancy at the International Brynie Foy says a rare gift is any gift a woman receives after five years of marraige.

ROBERT MIT CHUMS NEXT picture will Slocum, which Burt Kennedy will direct Simone Signoret and Yves Montand will be teamed again, first time in years, in director Costa-Gavras next picture, I.Aveu. Frankie Avalon and his wife named their new son Joseph Nicholas Donald OConnor heard that Pablo Cassals was going to write his biography and thinks it should be titled, I Am Curious (Cello) Starlet Googie Schwab told me: Ill say this for Hollywood. They are making bad pictures better than they used to. But dont get me wrong. I love Hollywood.

I cant understand why Dick Cavett has any problems on a long-staying television show. He is one of the most articulate of all the talk MCs. While his ABC show is coming to a temporary, I hope, stop, Dick is getting Broadway and film offers. But 1 prefer television, he says stoutly. Its more immediate and more exciting.

Marvelous! Peculiarly American sense of fun and Freedom!" Life Magazine ALICES RESTAURANT? ARLO GUTHRIE United Arlrels pj. starring EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT! 2ND WEEK Showllnwt Daily 12:15 2:18 4:15 CinEARTS lo 6:18 1:16 A 10:18 FRI. 4 SAT. OL 3 1330 I asked Robert MIDNIGHT SHOW 12:15 A.M. BEVERLY HH.LS.

VRoot Sjflman's complete and uncut i Am Curious (Yellow) it a landmark likely to permanently shatter many ol our last remaining mpvie conventions," says William Wolf otCue Magazine. The Evergreen Film presented by Grove Press stars Lena Nyman. A Sandrews Production. ADMISSION RESTRICTED TO ADULTS. Marriage? Vaughn.

Not yet, replied the eligible actor. How can he resist the onslaughts? easy. When shes so nice, so imaginative, I keep a sharp lookout. Robert is less interested in politics than he was. Everything I have done in the past 18 months has been MOD CO-STARS Arlo Guthrie and Kathleen Dabney are prepared for a days outing in United Artists release Alices Restaurant, black comedy drawing overflow crowds at the Fine Arts Theater.

(See above) Showtimti Dally I 35, 3:40, 45, S.OO and 10 II p.m. ON BURBANK STAGE Moonshine Role Alan Alda has checked in Goohan and Richard Widmark from New Jersey to begin his in Filmways Production for stellar role with Patrick Me- MGM, The Moonshine War. nxMMln'miimliii a. rg A OPEN ALL NIGHT! Bright Performers In Krasna Comedy PACIFICAJVALK-INiTHEATRES Cont. 6 30: Sat.

-Sun. 12:30 Rough Row Rowdyl "THE WILD BUNCH" (R) Color "THE FOX" (R) Color By DEAN HOLZAPPLE BOTH THEATRES AT MUYVOOD 6 GOVEI Cont from 12:15 PIE fartont 'Op AH Higtit THE WILD BUNCH EYE 0F THE CAT The Fox I Air-Conditioned i Twistcd Nerve 1 Cont. 12 00, Sot. 1 IS Idto Show Saturday Rtfugh Raw Rowdyl "THE WILD BUNCH" (R) Color "THE FOX" IR) Color A Doily 12:1 5 Two Greet Disney Showsl "PETER FAN" (Gl Color "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" (Gt Color HOLLYWOOD BLVQ. Rear US PALM AS Continues from 12:15 PM HOUYWOOO HEW VIEW! 464-1149 Cont.

12 30 Two Groat Disney "PETER PAN" (Gt Color "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" (Gl Color The production of Sunday In New York now on the boards of the Burbank Little Theater has just about the maximum of spark and zest that can be projected into a rather mundane script. Norman Krasnas romantic comedy is still a babe-in-arms compared to many revivals that are currently produced but it somehow has grown a bit stale. In spite of this handicap, director Melvyn Hirsch and an extremely competent cast have united their efforts resulting in a thoroughly pleasing and entertaining performance, Pert Candy Patton stars as the girl whose virginal ideals have sent the local boy-friends into other arms. Discouraged all seats sot SUNDAY through THURSDAY A SAT. MAT Exclusive Showing THE GAY DECEIVERS (R) Color 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:30, 10:30 p.m.

agiiii.umnyrmiicEaa3 1 1 1 Jr tfu WLAui B.r 'luhKfl. ills'll li 1, 1 1" FRI. A SAT. EVES 606 ADULTS -JUNIORS CHILDREN 806 SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Tht ptchiroi llstod in this box may bo tensidired by lomt lo bo uniuitobk for children end young people -end require parents! discretion: "THE WILD BUNCH" IR) "THE FOX" (R) Contrary to idvertisinf beyond our control end appearing elsewhere, yowf people under II (not 16) will not bo admitted lo Pacific Theatres li aei the pictures listed in this boa unless accompanied by parent er adult guardian. MMnwMdMMMwmnMeMreMqwwMpMiM mans from her unsuccessful attempts to hear wedding chimes, she consults her brother (Edward Enrich) about her problem.

There is the usual lighthearted banter and some situations that might suggest the heroine might lose her virtuous attitudes, but she manages to muster an abundance of moral courage in the nick of time possibly borrowed front Doris Day who fought the same battle through countless films. Miss Pattons performance is completely enchanting and keeps the frothy script flowing with ease; Kenneth Kirk, as the amorous music critic whose romantic charms almost cause Miss Patton to succumb, adds a wholesome, boyish charm to his role. Edward Enrichs portrayal of the brother who insists on moral strength for his sister is amusing, and Russel Wilson gives capable performance as Miss Pattons hapless fiance. A1 Mehana and Hildegarde Francis are the quick-change wordless characters who add appropriate background support. Director Hirsch has thwarted the problem of time-consuming scene changes by using one set created by Naomi Berkson which serves for many locales aided by effective lighting techniques created by Jim Gould.

Costume designs by Patrice Sieler. Sunday Tn New York" plays week-ends through Oct. 26 and reservations may be placed by calling 843-9400. ACIFICORIVE-IN THEATRES llvd. HOLIDAY 'AIRPORT ROMEO UNO JULIET 1 BAREFOOT IN THE PARK 14715 Roneoo Can.

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Scariest Yeti "EYE OF THE CAT" (M) Coler "THE TWISTED NERVI" IM) Color GEESE TO BOW THURSDAY AT CORONET Jim Mendenhall, producer of the off-Broadway Smash, Geese, announces his Los Angeles production of "Geese will open Thursday at the Coronet Theatre. Previews will be held tonight and Wednesday. Rew Yorks original Geese is celebrating its eighth month. To enhance the Los Angeles production of the erotic play, Geese, Jim Mendenhall has brought his leading players from the off-Broadway cast. Miss Paula Shaw as Sandy; Dan Halleck as Hank.

Geese is an original work written by former newspaperman Gus Weill. Geese marks Weills second work, his To Bury A Cousin ran last season. Weill is an exponent of the New Theatre concept. There is absolutely nothing wrong with nudity or controversy if it is properly handled w'li good taste, believes Gus Weill. Loews CINEMA? hoo RING OF BRIGHT WATER MALTESE BIPPY PANORAMA POPI If It's Tuesday If Must Be Belgium Newest and Wildostl "HELL'S ANGELS 'it1' (M) Color "GOD FORGIVES, I DON'T" (M) Color 19620 Venture 241-2222.

Torwno PARK Coot. 12 21622 Sherman Way Ann Adut, Ol (M214, Conaqa Pk EAT, DRING AND BE MERRIE GUESS WHO'S COMING Scariest Yet! "EYE OF THE CAT" (M) Color "THE TWISTED NERVE" IM) Color ST 4-9911 Healthfully 15052 Venturo Cooled i CORBIN CAN'T CHEAT HONEST MAN NEVER GIVE SUCKER EVEN BREAK I nmw't 16231 San Fernanda Mis a LOCH 2 Granada Hills 368-2171 Granada THE ODD COUPLE JJ YOUNG MEN AND JAUNTY JALOPIES MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT SHERMAN ROMEO AND JULIET BAREFOOT IN THE PARK Rough, Raw, Rowdy! "THE WILD BUNCH" (R) 6 Color "THE FOX" (R) Color Cinematographer Wally Kelley has been set as cinematographer on The Night the Sun Came Out, a Columbia Pictures presentation starring Godfrey Cambridge and Estelle Parsons. IN "THOSE DARING YOUNG MEN THEIR JAUNTY Color "THE ODD COUPLE" I nrw't Mulhol Vly Circle lLOC" OH Romp, 888-B003 Valley Circle true grit MY SIDE OF MOUNTAIN SULTRY DANCER Chita Rivera plays the fiery Beatrix in 1491, Civic Light Opera production at the Music Center in downtown Los Angeles. 1 Blnru rmiiiiiiiiu it i.

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