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Mirror News Partly 3 LITTLE THEATERS I- Dick Williams Eliot Play Impressive at UCLA MIRROR NEWS ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR J. by Margaret hAbford man than a simple sure have its Coast premiere at Cosmo Alley, the coffee house which is being turned into a theater for this event. Vic Morrow, who starred in the New York show, will direct the drama here, star ring Paul Mazursky; Mi Ice Forrest and Leonard Nimoy with music by Elmer Bern-stein. Genet expresses a view-; point warped and twisted by his own life. He is a French convict who' has done time in most ot the jails of Europe on charges ranging from theft to homosexuality.

absent from the local stage, for 15 years, will have a supporting role in the Equity Library Theater's first production, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, opening 'Saturday night for two week ends. Wendell Holmes is producer of the show which will be staged at the Beverly Hills Recreation Center In Rox-bunr fark. New York has had a similar theater project sponsored by Equity for the last 16 years. Harry Ray-bould is cast as Lincoln with Patricia Knox as Ann In mid-February, Jean of his convictions and the course he will take. His delivery sounds rather flat at first, but this low-keyed interpretation takes, hold and wears well Four knights (later the four '-murderers) come, tempting him to escape.

They are played by Robert Gist, -Alan Napier; Theodore. Marcuse and John Hoyt In a later scene, these four address the audience in contemporary English to justify their foul deed with the callous, fatuous reasoning that has a familiar sound in this present bleak and contentious Women The women of Canterbury, who speak in rhymed unison verses as in the medieval miracle plays, include these experienced and well-spoken actresses: Olive Deering, Pippa Scott, Betty Harford, Jennifer Doris Lloyd and Marianne Stewart, Actor Richard Cromwell Genets Deathwatch, one Role Finished Jett Hunter plays a role in MGMs Key Witness. of last seasons controversial off-Broadway dramas, will Staff Writer T. S. Eliots Murder in the Cathedral which has been a fascinating yet baffling philosophical drama since it was first produced in 1933, has challenged UCLAs Theater Society, which is presenting it in a staged production in Schoenberg Hall.

Directed by John Houseman, the Eliot play is certainly one of the most im pressive works the university theatrical group has presented. It will run for 12 performances, through Jan. 31.. Robert Ryan heads the memorable cast as Thomas a Becket, the 12tK century Archbishop of Canterbury who willingly martyred himself (a Christian martyr is no accident, says Eliot) because he believed in the separation of church and state. Prelate Returns Becket' returns to England after seven years of exile to take up his cause; against King Hemy who; sends his assassinsaround to kill him.

Before, the prelate meets his doom, we listen to Eliot brilliantly debating the subject of martyrdom through Beckets Christmas sermon and various mystical dialogues. -Ryan, an actor of wide experience in many roles, is less an impassioned church Curtis' 'Cameo' Role Grows and Grows Hollywood's two marathon movie epics, Spartacuz 7 and One-Eyed Jacks, both started a year ago, are back before the cameras this week for what is known in the business as added scenes." By now their costs have soared into. the astronomical millions around 10 for Spartacus," somewhere between 5 and 8 for Jacks." Outwardly, great calm and confidence are displayed by -p their makers and indeed both films may turn out to be box-office smashes. But inwardly Ill bet the ulcers, they i have caused among the1 brass would be enough to fill ft every bed in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Tony Curtis was originally set to do.

a guest-star bit in Spartacus- a cameo as Mike Todd first dubbed them in Around the World in 80 Days. Tony worked in two brief scenes. vr Now Ha's in Half of the Picture Blit they kept adding to his part until by-now, he tells me, he is in the entire last half of the picture. Currently he is back before the cameras for two full weeks erf work' in this story of the Roman slaye revolt. 1 In the, years interim, between the time he started.

Spartacus, and he has completed two-other-full-length. features, Who That Lady? and The Rat Race, and an hour-long filmed drama, The Young Juggler." 1 What are 'they doing to Spar-focus humanizing it with more em-phasis on -the main I 'asked. Thats about it, Tony agreed. Of one thing hes certain hes going to be careful in the future about agreeing to do any other so-called cameo parts. He is already slated for two others brief guest appearances in Pepe with Mexican comedian Cantinflas and Ocean's 11 with Dean Martin CAUTHIATRE 0RH.1-41U UL EXAMINER' "A masterpieca.

fffGARDNERl JOAN BLQNDELL (at right) an Carol Olson "cut rug in daheo tesna-o stago comody, 'The Dark of tho Top of fho Stairs," which 0 pons Monday ot Biftmoro hr ihroo weak s. OWCKWm IIMIOM SF35 UNASHAMED NUOI ST I ArMOAK-AUWHIUAMnON VariTf Nan Iewn fkaafec SlIRUlf CHINESE SAKUMjROMlMO-MrtjRtflS-Vj4ijOWtJjgrtWtiyjj0. IIAK mSHMcCAUB OY'' WONDER OF FINANCE IKK I0VC STORY OF THE AGES I SMALL Gina Bhynner-Ioiiobrigida 53 SolomontS ShebS TECHIICOLOr FaAnW imtLt Niu. rmim I 4th WEEK! Ciitimis laiir Visita! Stems Sfidoob! talHE Oruu! itaaMcR 4 and Frank Sinatra. It they turn into another Spartacus, Ill be tied up for the next years, Tony grinned." ACADEMTAWARD CALIIRE-vuinv A Shrine in a Lunchroom Yet Cash McCall likes to play big games and as the boy wonder of the U.S.

business world he plays them over a fancy intercom system from one of Philadelphia's ritziest penthouses. -Thats the trouble with Cash McCall, the movie version of Cameron Hawleys best-selling novel Our young business wizard never really gets' his feet on the ground except briefly whirl his girl, friend off for a rendezvous atop some mountain he owns. Maverick ia Business James (Maverick) Garner plays the brainy executive in this Warner Bros, film at 12 theaters and eight Or Maverick looks onNatalies old man, who owns a plastics business. Looks like the romance is on the skids but trust Hollywood writers Lenore and Marion Hargrove to Find A Way Out. Top Supporting Cast The satellites spinning around Sputnik McCall include some top performers, wasted on a trite-drama.

Youll find Dean Jagger, Nina Foch, E. G. Marshall, Otto Kruger, Roland Winters. Henry Jones and Linda Watkins among theih. Jqseph Pevney directed, miscasting Gamer and giving Miss Wood no opportunity to do much beyond parading, chic, fashions.

The film, produced by Henry MASIEHStme Congo duNGiB Publicity release from Paramount: In memory of Cecil B. DeMilie, the man whose pictures brought entegain-jjment to millions and honor to the entire motion-picture Industry, Paramount will observe the first, anniversary iNimowu) WCHWCOW 1 of his passing this Thursday (Jan. 21) with commemora ceremonies throughout the United States Canada. and. eouatroaiam No NOW MNAVIMM SnO FEATURE) AftlhtaM IMUSTKET.MUMEfttaKVEM.V A FULL-LENGTH FEATURE CARTOON! rim CM HAPPY ft 9WEEKt One minute of silence will be observed at 11 a.m.

in each time zone at the studio, at the New York home office and in every Paramount branch office, shipping center other facilities. Flags will be flown at half-staff throughout "the day A' special ceremony will be held in the Paramount H0PHIYG0B Fv FmlUvr aid i Trrbt Bit if UnM SGLEHn DEBBIE WFORDBEVnOLDS TOWN ViBmS downright uncomfortable JnjBlankeJs Jn color. Margaret HarfordT this-classy set-up but he GAZEBO IMClKIMSCOrE manages -to get himself a ruthless reputation for buying shaky- companies and turning a fast profit Thats Spanish dancer Jose Gre-Cashs game" and its big and company will all rieht dance five performances, Cash Is young, handsome, 2V11 Wilshire rich and conveniently un-1Ebcl Theater. studio restaurant, where the space formerly occupied by Mr. DeMilles luncheon table has been transformed into a permanent shrine in honor of the master moviemaker who was known as Mr.

Hollywood. May I be the first to suggest that, for next year's anniversary, stained-glass windows be installed throughout the restaurant. HOUTWOOD BOOWNIOWN 10V ANGEliSe married in the best Holly-wood-Philadelphia tradition. And, of course, he wants someone to share that penthouse, give it, -whats that phrase, the womans1 touch? That would be Natalie Wood, young, beautiful, rich (she owns 10 of a $2 mil- Las Alfltol HcH. Hair, TNI SaSllA MOVER INFIRIii RII it liaatra, TOO Carla, UNCI 0 Fi Sif nxfi lardearrad ftilaira.

HO 4.1111 IN TNI OEftCN SPECIAL EAMV UU PRICE UNTIL 140 P.M. MOW. THOR SIT. tacacr, The I kCcrdiaatiti Mm frm Laraaria ho a.aari RIOTOUS 7- GARY TONY GRANT-CURTIS ROJ ANGHttl at Villi Hfllftl STAGE AND CONCERTS BEVERLY OPEN IU HUNT WITH. 0 ft.ll.

HAILr THE 111 FIINERMM the TkMt at It Sill, liN aai aa p.m. Rmrartk, STOftY ON WEST PREMIERS lion corporation so she has! some small change herself) and unmarried. Cash tries to pull one of his fast deals J. laraarH. WMK, CASH MeCAlii Tkt Wik if Eridai IRII ift aiM user NO Mail WaGl IIK MIII 8M CNm Fcrd-Oekftio ttTMlM, RAZEOOi CaatllHaM Mir MONDAY, JANUARY SEATS USE Sa The Princess Still Resembles Kelly Pete Martin has an interview with Princess Grace of Monaco, in the Saturday Evening Post, which proves that she isnt any easier to extract an interview from than when she was working here in Hollywood under the plain name of Grace Kelly.

And take my word for it, she was a past mistress of saying nothing. Among Martin's singular intelligence from abroad: Although there has been a little pressure on Princess Grace to return, to Hollywood, so far she hasnt given anyone any encouragement about going back, even for one picture The princess hates the phrase good Joe, especially when used in connection with her husband, Prince Rainier III She grace also revealed the world -shaking 1 news that shed like to have more babies and that she feels very luckyMn having a husband who continually spoils her. The author also observes that, if anything, Princess Grace is more beautifuTThan she was in her -Hollywood days. Im wondering if Martin was writing an objective profile or starting a Princess Grace international fan club. mar aria It Itktrt With Rlsa NOW! Inln4wTna, ft SOMNEft ntCEi iHNh wwir stir WiMIca wt tuai.

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