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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 28

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I) Double Duty 28SantaCntrnttnrf Sunday, May 24, 1964 Dick Kleiner's Show Beat Annette Loved By Teen-Age, Moppet Set This Is A Hollywood Starlet? i Annette is the former Walt Disney Mousketeer who developed into a shapely brunette and starred in such movies as "Beach Party," "Muscle Beach Party' and currently in "Bikini Beach." Not since Sandra Dee hit big in the original "Gidget" series has a young girl so captivated By James Baron AP MovieTelevisionWriter Hollywood UP. Annette Fu-nicello, 21, is the movie darling of the teen age set and the 12-year-old darling of the moppet set. It's the most unusual dual life in Hollywood. By Pick Kleiner Hollywood Correspondent Newspaper Enterprise Association Hollywood (NEA) The old-timers wag their shiny heads and say Hollywood isn't what it used to be. If they're right, one of the reasons is Celia Kaye and others like her.

For lack of a better label, you have to call Celia Kaye a starlet. But that word always conjures up a picture of a long, lean and lemony blonde in a white bikini, with nothing in her head but the muscle that controls her smile. Celia Kaye isn't the kind of Swedes Spread 24 Front St. it the beach (opposite wharf) LUNCH $100 DINNER $1.50 ALL YOU CAN EAT featuring Fried Chicken, Roast Beef, Spaghetti and Ravioli, plus the Special of the Day. HOURS: Weekdays, 11:30 to 3 and 5 to 9:30 Sundays, 11:30 to 8:30.

Dinners All Day then "Daffy," then "Fluffy." The titles of the last two may be changed. In "Daffy," she co-stars with Universal's bright new boy, Michael Parks. Ceila comes originally from Carthage, but grew up in Wilmington, where her father is a production engineer with a chemical company. She was planning to so to the University of Delaware, but her parents brought her here after she graduated from high school on a visit to relatives. She took a summer course at the Pasadena Playhouse, won a scholarship for a full year, and never went back East.

She had a brief fling in television, playing Loretta Young's olest daughter on Miss Young's last, unfortunate series. Then Universal found her, and she's been working movies since. Now, at 21, she's a hot property. But she is unlike those hot properties of the past. It is hard to imagine any of the bygone glamor gals doing some of the things Celia Kaye has done.

For example she goes to school nights. She's enrolled in Los Angeles City College, studying child psychology. For another thing, she hates parties. She admits she's "a loner," preferring her one room over a garage in Malibu Beach and her MGA sports car to the fancy life she perhaps could lead. Thirdly, she has a curiosity about this business she finds herself in.

After "Island of the Blue Dolphins" was finished, she wondered about how the picture was put together. So, on her own time, she stayed on at the studio, spent hours watching the art department work on the film, watching the cutters cut and the editors edit, watching the musicians add the musical score. She's contented with her lot and her life. She works hard when she's on a picture, but has time to recuperate between assign THOUGHT FOR TODAY "Put Not Your Trust In Money, But Put Your Money In Trust. -O.

W. HOLMES Open 7:00 a.m.: to 10:00 p.m. Closed Monday "EATinLrFoniioinrBiiL" Tues. Thru Fri. 4 p.m.

to 8 p.m. only "We'll Cater Your Affair From Here To There" COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE Personalized Wedding Cakes Weddings our specialty Chef Cal's Folly 123-3698 426-0176 107 Ocean St. iiiiiiiiiiiiiii illlllillllll Iiiiiiiiiiiiiii lillilillliiiip ill Eileen Itdners. Pete Marsh all and Irtaf Benson are shown in this "Anything Goes" scene at Las efts' Thunderbird hotel, singing Cole Porter's famed "Friendship." The trio stars in "High Button Shoes" at the 8 o'clock dinner show and return at midnight for the "Goes" performance. Hacienda Features Famous Puppets Las Vegas, Nev.

The famed "Les Poupees de Paris" are currently playing the Palomino room of the Hacienda hotel on Las Vegas' strip. The puppet show became a sensation when it appeared at the recent Seattle World's Fair. The show is staged and produced by Sid and Marty Kroft. The Hacienda is currently expanding the number of its rooms from 558 to 1000 and when completed the hotel will be able to accommodate 3000 persons a day. DINING ROOM NOW OPEN EVERY NIGHT LOU'S RON DE V00 IN BEAUTIFUL BEN LOMOND Don't forget Monday Night is Mexican Night GOLF GARDENS MINIATURE GOLF IS IV WEEKDAYS 7 P.M.

TO MIDNIGHT WEEKENDS OPEN ALL DAY 420 Ocean St. 426-4964 Here Comes HBMEY! TecHNicoipr CY xitxtvxitmtK ix nf txmrv mnrw mnfxmnnm TODAY "Summ.r" 2:137 p.m..:30 "Stor." it 4:15 A 8 p.m. LAgfT 2 This Week MTTY MAC Mcdonald the teen age market. But the original Mousketeer series is being rerun on television and 12-year-old Annette is once again the star of a new genera tion of moppets. American International Pic tures sends out fan mail photos of Annette in bathing suits which accentuate her curves and built in sex appeal.

Disney Studios get just as many requests for photos. So they send out pictures of the 12-year-old Annette. "It creates a big problem," says Annette, "when I make personal appearance tours for my current movies. The theaters mostly are filled with little children who think I'm some kind of a phony. 'Hey, you're not the little ones say.

'You're too I can't answer them. Live Butterfly Proves Problem For Producer Hollywood (IP). It's harder to cast a butterfly in a movie than Elizabeth Taylor. Columbia Pictures needs a live butterfly for the movie Collector." The prop department almost went nuts trying to find one. One prop man sent a man by car some 440 miles to a Northern California butterfly farm and then south to another one in Santa Barbara.

He came back butterflyless. Next a phone call went to James C. Brooks in Macon, a noted collector. He referred him to another collector. Edmund Salle, Fort Deposit, told the studio representative that he had lots of live butterflys but they would disintegrate if shipped airmail for the movie schedule.

Butterflies live only two weeks. Salle referred prop man Ber-nie Levine to a butterfly farm at El Cajon, in nearby San Diego County. Fred Thorne of El Cajon drove his butterfly to the studio, a 120-mile drive, and the scenes were shot. The butterfly was named Elizabeth. NEW OFFICE LOCATION The offices of realtor and appraiser Byron H.

Cunningham and his associate, Daniel H. Staffler, have been moved to 213 Vine street. The firm has operated for two years at 414 Soquel avenue. Keir Dullea Janet Marqouj A I SO "SUPERB!" Life Magazine "EXPERT SHOCKER! NY DAILY NEWS WILLIAM GOLDING'S moot iff SHOW TIMES 'DAVID LISA" "LORD OF THE FLIES" 8:34 NOW PLAYING IV I DIP ments. She does seem, however, to experience a twinge of regret about one thing.

"I thought," she says, "that I'd be chased around desks. But I've only met very nice people so far." That, too, may be part of the new Hollywood. Eddie Oliver Now At Tahoe Resort South Shore. Lake Tahnp Nov Eddie Oliver and his well-known society orchestra are now Piaying tne inn-story Top of the Wheel at Harvey's Wacon WhppI resort in South Shore, Lake Ta- noe. Oliver provides nerfprt Hinnpr.

dance music and comes to the resort-casino from Palm Springs. ine wagon Wheel presents eieht shows in its various mnms and pavilions. Comedian Shecky Greene is currently starring in the Entertainment pavilion. Starts Wednesday girl that you'd turn around to stare at. She's pretty, in a church-going way, with wideawake brown eyes and brown hair and a healthy complexion.

She may have a big career, but she isn't going to contribute any legends to Hollywood histories. She's too bright, too nice, too decent, too casual about the whole Hollywood bit. She's got about as much glamor as a brake lining. And yet Universal thinks she'll be a big star. She has made three pictures, none released as yet, and she stars in two of them.

First to come out will be "Island of the Blue Dolphins," KISSING CUSTOM Tahitians, like Eskimos, exchanged greetings by rubbing noses was the observation of an 18th century traveler. Tahitians kiss one another on both cheeks when meeting or parting. LIKE MEXICAN FOOD? Monday Nite is the Nite at Lou's Ron-de-Voo in Beautiful Ben Lomond Featuring the Finest of Home-Cooked Mexican Foods GET UP A PARTY AND TRY US DINING ROOM OPEN EVERY NIGHT KOTII THEATRES SHOW TIMES "TAMAHINE" 8:30 "RAMPAGE" 10:30 45 it Top Combo HOT PROPERTY This is Celia Kaye, headed, at 21, for movie stardom via Universal pictures. She's pretty "in a church-going way," brainy, hates parties not at all the type to which the term, "Hollywood starlet" usually is applied. Celia will be seen in "Island of the Blue Dolphins," "Daffy" and "Fluffy." Sunday 2:30 to 7 FYL TO LAS VEGAS ON THE HACIENDA WEEKENDER CHAMPAGNE TOUR from Oakland Plui $1.93 tax 1.

Round-trip Air Fare 2. Deluxe Room 2 Nites (Dbl. Occ.) 3. Gourmet Buffet Dinner 4. Bot.

Vintage Champagne 5. Midnite Show at The Hac ienda Hotel, Plus Two Cocktails at Show 6. Dancing 'til Dawn 7. Champagne Cocktail Party 8. Lounge Entertainment 9.

Golf (Clubs Included) 10. Ground Transportation To and From McCarran Air Field vull or see WHITEHEAD TRAVEL 1519 PACIFIC AVENUE 426-4900 Matinee Today from 2 p.m. -plus: jemiy's-ihggest hit: uuus MHIDIIIG The store? jhiSt.j:h 115 KM JOHN MNU WALSTON McGiVER MOOREHEAD Yymtirmiiinfimriiiifx)(icinnixij -MON. TUES. "Summ.r" 8 30 Only "Stor." .1 7 p.m.

10:30 5 WALT DISNEY SHORT SUBJECT IfljIS-f'-kli 1 1. I B9BGK Every Models 175 W. CLIFF DR. 426-4330 Dinners from 6:30 p.m. Fridays Sundays ADMISSION FREE SWIMMING POOL OPEN TURN EAST AT MOBIL STATION IN SOQUEL FOLLOW SIGNS TO DENTON'S WIT.

INN 'mm LZ3 THE STORY OF A YOUNG AMERICAN AND HIS RISE TO PRINCE OF THE CHURCH. FILMED IN ITS ACTUAL LOCALES: NEW ENGLAND, THE SOUTH, VIENNA AND ROME. The Dream Inn PRESENTS A Luncheon Fashion Show EVERY MONDAY NOON FEATURING THE Bette Jean" 1 tt Z.J I Santa Crnz Reach Indoor Miniature OPEN WEEKENDS Friday 4 to 1 1 p.m. Saturday Sunday 12 to 10 p.m. EMhS TUESDAY AT SHOW TIMES "TAMAHINE" "RAIDERS" arvl ft John fraser Dennis fke CAPITOLA.

ONLY A UNIVERSAL RELEASE 'Kuan 12 to 1:30 12 WINDS DINING ROOM -A Wf-m It 11 11 11 Vi 1 Iff i Mm -in-TECHNICOLOR LAST 3 DAYS mm. DOORS OPEN im, MmaW a. mm mm mm The Santa Cruz Symphony Orchestra Proudly Presents David Abel Nationally Renowned Violinist AN TTD FREIVllNC5rR RIUV1 THE CARDINAL starTOM TRYON, ROMY SCHNEIDER. CAROL LYNLEY, JILL HAWORTH. RAF VALLONE, JOHN SAXON, JOSEF MEINRAD, BURGESS MEREDITH, OSSIE DAVIS, DOROTHY GISH, TULLIO CARMINATI.

MAGGIE McNAMARA. BILL HAYES, CECIL KELLAWAY JOHN CnemssawnilfeXOLOR SKYVIEW ONLY Eisa Jack Mitctium Martinsl Hawkins I DKtdi ufnsoN i stfti utj motcm TKKMCOtOM WAUKI MflS Produced FtOiWU MUi I UN At GLENNON Also: Bobby(Morse) and bis Adora-Belles 4 GUEST SOLOIST In Its Last Concert of the Season Wednesday Night Only May 27, 8:15 SANTA CRUZ CIVIC AUDITORIUM DETLEV ANDERS, CONDUCTING NO ADMISSION CHARGE ill SCHEDULE "CARDINAL" Showing at 2 p.m.-5:4O-9:20 SHORT at 3 2 P.m.-5:4O-9:20 1 I AT 1.45 P.M. in Technicolor I i ft I IB 1 iiiimiiiiimiMumimr iiiiM.

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