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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 48

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sm "Mijrwr ogrthgr wi iTmr'im tnn tiito tfri-B' 4D Fort Worth STAR-TELEGR4M Thursday Evening March 18 191 TRY OUR 'ZS Poly DUl- PERRY STEWART Songstress Substitute Optn Mon -Fri 5:20 Sat T200-Sun 1:13 3001 Vaughn JE 6-7870 WALT DISNEY'S "WILD COUNTRY" "BONGO" At 6-40-9 03 nuftiCj ft 8-6331 Open 11:45 West Freeway at Clever lane Martha Ann Meyere ACTION-ADVENTURE THROBBING COLOR 304 MAIN For Information 333-0221 FIRST TIME IN FORT WORTH IN PEIttON ON STAGE CENSORED GIRLS JUST LIKE OUR MOVIES A GREAT WILD SHOW PLUS OUR SCREEN ATTRACTION EVERYTHING RATED XXX INCLUDING STAGE SHOW ADM $500 Open All Nite Friday and Saturday is THE MOST MOVING MOST INTELLIGENT THE MOST HUMANE OH TO HELL WITH IT! THE BEST AMERICAN FILM SEEN THIS YEAR! ONE HELL OF A FILM! A COLD SAVAGE AND CHILLING COMEDY! Firmly establishes place in the front rank of American directors" bruce wulmmson playboy Arkin is like watching Lew Alcindor sink baskets or Bobby Fischer play chess A virtuoso player entering his richest period! A triumphant performance!" -time magazine wwr- V- I JOSEPH HELLLR Sm BALSAM IBCIMM HMJAJWR ARTHUR BARFBWEl JAC BUORII BUCK KWIY BOB KWHML ANTRONY rERKlIVS PAIHA PRENTISS MARTW SKELN JON WSGRT QRSOIV WELLE $0-ICRELNPUW BY BIICX HENRY PRODUCED BY JOHN CALIEY MARTIN RANSOHOtF MfitCTEO BY MIKE NtCHOLS MM1WKHMI WWinWItlK'AWmWMNM I IMOIlKWWNMntltWSWMI 2ND BIG WEEK CHERRY LANE S0UTHSIDE TWIN Somewhere There's Music: Dorothy Hanson the Roadrunner Club hostess and songstress is still recovering from pneumonia But no dust has gathered on her piano bar perch Filling in this week is Dan Hollis a Tennessee import who parks his trombone case in Lewisville while working on a North Texas PhD Trombone? Yes well the big horn is main instrument But he plays piano and sings well enough to keep a club swinging Hollis admits too many night clubs want to book a solo Hollis has a touch at the keyboard plus a bulging repertory of oft-requested tunes Vocally he sounds best in the country soul idiom particularly when ducting with singer-drummer Don Wright on the Good Wright incidentally is maturing into a fine crooner Sunny Gets is a smooth example MONETTE MALVAR the Eurasian pixie at Casa del Sol this week is one of those few female entertainers who mind revealing their weight A five-footer Miss Mal-var weighs in at a mere 84 pounds Despite her size no demure chanteuse blessed with a vigorous soprano voice that reaches the high registers with considerable clarity And authority Miss Malvar in fact commits the pardonable sin of microphone swallowing on most of her numbers The volume is there and it need amplifying is a glass-shattering example: Good but loud Elsewhere on the program Miss Malvar serves up familiar songs minus the usual delivery Once in My is fast and jazzy and Me is a strident departure from the Tom Jones version Every act should have one block-buster and Miss Mal- is a haunting number which she sings in flawless Spanish ON THE HORIZON: The llth-hour addition to the bill for Nancy Saturday concert seems well worth the wait Appearing at Will Rogers Auditorium with the singer will be the eight-member Studio Group from Dallas Baptist College The young singers brought down the house recently in Dallas when they were a companion act with the Carpenters Off the Cuff: Casa Manana is trying to sign Betty Buck-ley for a role this summer The former Miss FW is receptive to the notion of playing her home town again though settled back comfortably in the cast of Speaking of Miss Buckley the latest New York intelligence about her rumored alleged reported engagement to Fort Worth film maker Peter Flood Rebecca Morehouse the News Service reporter took note of a rock on the proper finger of left hand and quoted the actress thusly: in love but undecided not sure the time older 29 and 23 I think like to get into songwriting and recording before I NOT ALL AGREE Outlook Termed Rosy for Movies exquisite and beautiful Crist New York Magazine mnmi PLUS W0 Walt Pitney Productions WALT DISNEY O0 Bongo 1 70 Moll Cunt PioOuctio! USE CLASSIFIED wvV j1 Joseph ijvine presents 'Ati'An Cmbassy (J'thn rj! Jules iJnssin Production OPEN 11:43 iimmmcoNc- "Blood and Lace" "Count Yorga Vampire" A New Concept In Adult Motion Pictures CINEMA-X TWIN 707 MAIN No 1 Upitairi 332-0963 Optit 24 Wed Thor Sat "ONE INTO THREE" FRI MIDNIGHT SNEAK PREVUE PLUS SHORTS No 2 Street Level 332-8893 "DR IOVE" PLUS SHORTS XXX Rat'd Adult Movies Alwayt A Sound Foaturo Admission S3 ladies SI OPEN 10 A 4 A WESTSIDE ART THEATRE 5813 CAMP BOWIE -738-1331 16 MM UNDERGROUND FEATURES IN FU1L COLOR AND SOUND NEW POLICY ADULT MALES $3 COUPLES $4 SPECIAL PRICES FOR GROUPS OPEN 9:45 A DAILY TO 10 PM SUNDAY 11 AM TO 11 PM today Interstate Theatres OPEN Tha Fight of tho Contvry ot 12:15 2:25 4:35 6:43 8:55 FRAZIER -vs ALI FIGHT FILMS! limited Engagement No Pastes or Special Tickets PRICES: Adults $250 MDC $125 Child 75c -PLUS THIS "THE LAST GRENADE" 'GP' Fa 12-45-2: OPEN 5:10 Feature Start 3rd TOWERING WEEKI Art NOMINATED FOR IV ACADEMY AWARDS BEST PICTUREI Best Actor-GEO SCOTT PATTON IN COLORI RATED 'OP' W'rikiM 12th wekl Academy Award Nomination I BEST PICTUREI BEST ACTOR RYAN O'NEAll BEST ACTRESS ALI McGRAW RATED 'GP' OPEN 5:25 'COUGAR COUNTRY" 535 PLUS- UNDEFEATED" I Both 'G' BllAIMmssi 1 OPEN 5:15 "THE OUT OF TOWNERS" at 720 -PLUS- 'WILL PENNY" Roth Fea CINEWORLD CINEMAS SOUTH FREE9KY AT FHIX FXIt ADJACENT KMART 21-2(21 COLOR THtY'RE learning fast DAILY SatSun Matin et 1 Something tlie" from director of M'A'S'K BREWSTE MCCLOU PANAVISION i METROCOLOR 2 DAILY SatSun Mallneel KIRK DOUGLAS HENRY FONDA "THERE WAS A CROOKED MAN" DAILY "8" SatSun Matinee AN INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE IBlGFlRm A REALLY EXCITING AND UNIQUE HORROR FILM 4 DAILY SntSun Matinee jr WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS yj submirh MONETTE MALVAR at Casa del Sol NORTHSIDE ART THEATRE "ROSES OF VINGARA" ftrend Nw 2Hour Shew New Friio Sound Com One Come All Alto Adult Boob Store Open 9 AM Oaily 'til 12 PM ADU17 RATED MOVIES 112 I txchanqe 624-0471 Adm Men $3 ladies $1 I Finnc Arts I THEATRE 909 CALHOUN 333-0366 Another Finne Art Theatre 1t from now 'til when special 8 hoerw showing each week a new 1 hour I I sound feature plus 2 hours of un- cut short subjects New show every I Wednesday RATED X-ADULTS ONLY ADM S3 LADIES FREE Sat 12 Noon -10 pm Sun I OX OFFICE I Open 10 am to 10 pm Mon thro 10 om to Midnight 4 A FIRST TIME IN FORT WORTH IN PERSON ON STAGE CENSORED GIRLS JUST LIKE OUR MOVIES A GREAT WILD SHOW PLUS OUR SCREEN ATTRACTION EVERYTHING RATED XXX INCLUDING STAGE SHOW Opn AM Nlli Friday and Saturday tPICIAl ROADSHOW IMUIMUT SEATS SIN-PAIt LltTBVSPHMI NOW! Fa NO DISCOUNT OR SPECIAL TICKETS She err cUht V3UCJ otewSrdesses athancolm ftauttll HARRIS ALEC GUINNESS irctwicouw rsmsm CnG Show Tonight at 8:00 PM JPRB 1849 VmtiBGB 333-2343 1700 50 UNIVERSITY ORIVF LAST DAYI ALEXIN wonderland nMGM Presentation in METR0C010R 51 gJ Fat i METRO OOIIWYN MAYIR PrwwM FAYE DUNAWAY MARCELLO MASTR0IANN1 VHIORIOniSir AS HMtitHI METROCOLOR Feali 11: 2 6 10:00 sts rir TRANS TFXAS yL I 11 mwUinwUe-lih-hhUJ USE CLASSIFIED DIAL ED 2-7722 My Flair Lady JECHNICOtOR Engagement 55I5T ff TAssafcDayan Cxecutive Producer Joseph eIpviue lJf Yitten produced and directed i tsmim aim nufn mm A MIKE NICHOLS FILM MAN ARKIN 4V DIAL 332-7722 AT IS TOUCHED WITH GENIUS Reed Holiday Magazine Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate Hollywood Featurei 4:05 x- CINEMA FEATURES by Juks AVCO EMBASSY RELEASE ajflfav 3601 NE 28TH ST TE 8-8842 OPEN 6:30 START 7:00 RATED 'X'-ADULTS ONLY NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED ALL COLOR PROGRAM "CALICO QUEEN" "SWEET SICKNESS" "SENSATION GENERATION" tViifflikUil 5800 RIVER OAKS BLVD 738-7685 START 7:00 Dustin Hoffman John Voight "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" 1 'R' Sidney Poitier Rod Steiger "IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT" 'GP' I ffimm 2245 JACKSBORO HWY 636-1330 START 7:00 "COUNT YORGA VAMPIRE" Robt Quarry Roger 'NR' "BLOOD AND LACE" Gloria Grahame Victor Taybock 'NR' "CRY OF THE BANSHEE" Vincent Price Robt Hutton v4J UNIV DR FREEWAY ED 6-5092 S200 CARLOAD $200 John Wayne Glen Campbell 'TRUE GRIT" Lee Marvin Clint Eastwood "PAINT YOUR WAGON" Elvis Presley Ina Balin "CHARRO" rflmwsircm 1495 CHERRY LANE -HELD OVER-Richord Beniamin Alan Arkin Simon Garfunkie Orson Wells "CATCH 22" Ernest Borgnine Candice Bergen "THE ADVENTURERS" Bssedonths mtmolr "Promisi tt Dswn" by ftomain Gary AN "first by Ssmual Taylor Color by Daluxo 8IRIIIWA toneonefia is what movie mah' ing is all about! Three super 1 w- AIRUIAN-4 SAM SHAW CM Manaqmnt Doss Not Rseemmsnd lor Children Sazzara MmtR Falk d9ttN Cassavetes gf! Husbands mo COLUMBIA PKfUN5 FORT WORTH EXCLUSIVE 1:30 4:10 6:50 9:30 by mCK R055 ASSOCIATES Never has a motion picture been more timely! Management Daet Not 1:00 Recommend for Children 3:00 3:00 10 ACAD AWARD NOM AIRPORT tolo BURT DUN jts LANCASTER MARTIN 03 4 30 7:00 9:30 TERROR WAITS FOR YOt IN EVERY ROOM IN i Colot STARTS TOMORROW! AT BOTH THEATRES 1701 RIVERSIDE DRIVE 335-5871 Still Your Biggest Show Bargain $125 PER CARLOAD All IN COLOR OPEN 6:30 START 7:00 Godfrey Cambridge Estelle Parsons (Academy Award Nominee) in a Hilarious 'R' "THE WATERMELON MAN" Jim Brown Gene Hackman with the Arizona State Prison Inmates "RIOT" Jim Brown Raquel 'R' ic "100 RIFLES" 6200 OLD HEMPHILL ROAD OPEN 6:45 START 7:15 NO 1-EAST SCREEN-NO 1 Held Over "CATCH 22" COLOR Alan Arkin Richard Benjamin "THE ADVENTURERS" COLOR Ernest Borgnine Candice Berger NO 2-WEST SCREEN- NO 2 "POOR WHITE TRASH" (GP)-BW Peter Graves Rita Milan "SHAME" (GP)-BW William Shanter I CTiwimia HWY 183 HURST-EULESS 283-2112 Peter Groves "POOR WHITE TRASH" Plus "SHAME" 9:00 'R' 1495 CHERRY LANE 246-1492 Bruce Davison Kim Darby "STRAWBERRY STATEMENT" Bud Cort Sally Kellerman "BREWSTER McCLOUD" Michael Greer Don Johnson "STANLEY SWEETHEART" GP RU Mil AOWTTf pfMi omc pity TRAN TEXAS 2315 Diviion (Hwy 80) 275-2102 -SOUTH SCREEN-Wes Tern Larry Hagman "3 IN THE CELLAR" 'R' Yvette Mimieux Geo Jonei "3 IN THE 'R' -NORTH SCREEN-Petor Graves "POOR WHITE Plus 9:00 'R' 5209 BELKNAP 838-5171 OPEN 6:30 START 7:15 (Two) Academy Award Winners Dustin Hoffman John Voight "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" 00-COIOR-'R' Rod Steiger Sidney Poitier "IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT" 'R' Ga 111 -EAST SCREEN-2935 SEMINARY DR 536-4645 OPEN 6:30 START 7:00 Unbearable Suspensel Shock After Shock After Shockl "BLOOD AND LACE" "DUNWICH HORROR" and "WAR GODS OF THE DEEP" ALL RATED 'GP' -WEST SCREEN- "POOR WHITE TRASH" and "SHAME" Both Rated 'R' Uniformed Police Supervise Admission No Children Allowedl mmmm 1200 HENDERSON 386-3062 OPEN 6 30 START 7:00 99c 3 Big Features "THE MOONSHINE WAR" Richard 'NR' "HEAVEN WITH A GUN" Glenn 'NR' 'TREASURE OF SAN GENNARD" Senta 'NR' there was no breakdown of income within the conglomerate Paramount undoubtedly added greatly to the total because of its immense hit with Likewise the MCA advance was due in large part to the huge grosses from Other companies have not fared as well Despite record income from and Cassidy and the Sundance 20th Century-Fox announced last week it expected a 1970 loss of $05 million Columbia in Its half-year showed urofits of less than $1 million a third of what is made the pevious year 9 i 9 MGM POSTED an $82 million loss in 1970 United Artists appears to have lost $18 million in 1970 compared to a $16 million profit in 1969 Of tiie major companies only Disney continues with unabai-ed prosperity the stock soared to over $200 a share last week for the first time Many top executives like Aubrey fear that conditions are not likely to improve in the near future Management and labor have joined in an effort to seek government help and they have hired former Ren Thomas Kuchel to plead their cause in Washington GOV RONALD Reagan no stranger to film industry problems last month urged President Nixon to help in securing a 20 per cent tax exemption on gross income from domestic feature production Reagan said he believed it was the first time the film industry had ever sought government help Mf MW FI I OU JACffltOWO HUM WAT PHONE 237-2921 ADULT FILMS IN COLOR 915 ONLY 'LOVE THY NEIGHBOR' 730-1103 "MASTER PIECE" 'X rotH MkOMtlNMItlA0MITTD By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) the state of the movie industry? Getting fcet-t says Jack Valenti president the Motion Picture Association Maybe but lot everyone agrees James Aubrey presi-d of MGM says for instance: share optimism I think the industry is in poor shape and liable to get worse before it gets view3 were expressed in his 1970 annual report lie claimed evidence that theater attendance was rising and the industry was recapturing its mass audience DOMESTIC THEATER revenue rose 104 per cent in 1970 to a total of $1429200000 Valenti reported without naming his sources The total was questioned by Daily Variety which cited the US Department of Commerce figure of $11 billion Valenti declared that was not entirely a good year but one with an upward swing and with artistic and economic barometer pointing to fairer weather in 1971 and His view was not supported by Hollywood labor unions and guilds some of which are suffering more than 50 per cent unemployment Nor by some of the film companies which have been languishing in red ink There are some hopeful signs however MCA PARENT company of Universal Studios and Decca Records recently reported 1970 earnings of 5133 million five times the total for 19G9 Last week Gulf and Western parent of Paramount also reported a jump in profits for its second quarter While DOORS OPEN PERFORMANCES RESTAURANT One Meal Reg Price Second Person FREE Choice of 10 Dinners 6 Day A Week Open Fri Sal 10 PM CLOSED MONDAYS Greaseless Mexican Food at 183 737-0397 MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT From the author ot J0 Weatherford Hwy Bta 89M 5 1.

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