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EDITlOi 40 Section III Amusements Buffalo Evenotc News September 27 1963 AT THE BUALO 'VIPs' a Delightful Story of ogbound Romance in London By JEANETTE EICHEL Roseate romance and golden humor color the Buffalo Thea ter's I which has an earthy compelling truth about it The scene is a fogbound Lon don airport showing the luxuri ous lounge diner and rooms of the airport hotel in color Bit by bit the private lives of the res tive fogbound travelers emerge THE RAMEWORK of the film is not entirely new but the idea of a fog to throw assorted persons together occurred to An atole De Grunwald picture pro ducer who assigned the writing of the screenplay to Terence Rat tigan He has created a drama that has freshness of style and clarity It is sophisticated without sac rifice of honor and wom virtue Its scenes are vitally alive and suspenseful The fact the film follow the "new and rush rashly toward the wreckage of human lives puts it in the category of pic tures of a decade or so ago RICHARD BURTON Louis Jourdan and Elizabeth Taylor form the love triangle Mr Bur Champion of Contemporary Art JiHr flPWww will 4 i 1 ffl AL fife sw bHKw liffilir MMIMHHNHMMI MRS JACKSON WITH BARBARA IIEPWORTII SCULPTURE Was Purchased rom Her Gallery New People Ideas Good Art Interest Martha Jackson ton in the role of a financial magnate is powerful and per ceptive delivering a perform ance that raises his stature con siderably as an actor rrencn oorn Mr jouraan piays a man of the hovering on the fringe of wealth courteous and solicitous in paying court to Miss Taylor who portrays the beauteous wife The picture reveals the skill ful direction of Anthony Asquith The analysis of Miss characterization to one observer at least is that she calls forth from her past experience a type and impersonates missing the complex inner feelings and failing to have an outpouring of them tor a sincere penetrative rounded piece of acting She leaves the viewer cold THE MEN STARS eclipse the luminous The corps de sprit among others in the pic ture is excellent Rod Taylor plays an Australian business man Maggie Smith his secre tary Orson Welles a film pro ducer wryly sardonic about get ting nack to America to evade taxes has Elsa Martinelli as his traveling companion Tops is Margaret Rutherford the delightful fumbling elderly duchess She is concerned over the family estate A chuckling audience watches her struggle with papers passports pills and a runaway round hatbox or humor she is worth her weight in gold The Show Goes On AMHERST: Irma La Douce 7 9:35 PM BAILEY: Lawrence of Arabia 8 PM BUALO: The VIPu 11 AM 1:10 3:20 5:30 7:40 9:55 PM CENTER: Cleopatra 8 PM CENTURY: The Condemned of Altona 12:20 3:35 6:50 10:05 PM The Black PH of Dr 11 AM 2:15 5:30 8:45 PM CINEMA: Irma La Douce 1 330 6 8:30 11:05 PM CIRCLE ART: Sundays A Cybele 7:30 9:30 PM COLVIN: Lawrence of Arabia 7:45 PM ELMWOOD: Lawrence of Arabia 8 PM GRANADA: The Thrill of It All 7 9:20 rwi minj vi Heavens Above' 7:05 9:20 PM NORTH PARK: Man from the Diner's Club 7:30 PM Barabbas 910 PM PARAMOUNT: or Love or Money 11:10 AM 2:50 6:25 10 PM Battle Hymn 1 4:40 8:15 PM STUDIO THEATER: A Raisin in the Sun 8:30 PM By JEAN REEVES She is a small woman with blonde hair disdainful of fashion warm brown eyes and a soft voice hardly picture of a tycoon in the world of art But Martha Kellogg Jackson a Buffalo girl who made good has a dynamism that is com municated quickly in conversa tion Mrs Jackson Is here for a few days visiting her family in one of many trips she makes yearly to the city and environs where she grew up In the Albright Knox Art Gal lery where she also is a fre quent looker at the art Mrs Jackson talked earnestly and long Thursday about art She said first of all that she is to address the Mem bers Advisory Council at 4 PM Oct 9 on of a Gal She Heads Gallery Her gallery is Martha Jack son Inc a corporation of which she is president and a force to reckon with in the merchandis ing of contemporary art Martha Jackson said one writer with the ad vance And it is true she has championed the cause of contemporary art (The Albright Knox has bought several paint ings trom tier gallery) But that is because she al ways is interested in new people and new ideas and in what she believes is good art The daughter of Howard Kel logg Jr and the late Cyrena Case Kellogg took art courses in the Park School but in Smith College she was an English major Admits Embarrassment She "always wanted to learn more about but get the opportunity until World War II when she took "one of the first intensive courses on mod ern from Mrs Adelyn Breeskin then director of the Baltimore Museum of Art (the great Russian painter) had just come here and Baltimore had a show of his work in the Members Room I asked if I could buy one and they said the prices were very expensive I bought a gouache for $500 I was so dumb know if the frame came with the painting and I was embar rassed and I think a lot of peo ple feel like that It was the first painting I ever Left and Mrs Jackson returned to Buf falo briefly after the war painted in a little club with friends and spent a lot of time in the Albright Knox studying the She went to New York to live in 1949 but open her gal lery until 1953 This year marks its tenth anniversary first gallery was an old dress shop at 22 69th she recalled were out lets for a kitchen and there was a shower so I lived there and I just know anything and I got gypped left and she remembered of her first years in business But Hans Hofmann and John Marin noted artists were friends and helped by in troducing me to people and giving me their John Marin Jr helped her with busi ness details Son Was a Partner "I was lucky to have a gal lery in New York in the because in those ten years art developed from something very few people were interested in to a tremendous interest and from very little money spent for it to great amounts and from small galleries dealing in con temporary art to very wealthy she noted Until last year Mrs Jackson's son David Kellogg Anderson who studied business adminis tration in the University of Buf falo was her business manager He now is a partner in an art gallery on the Left Bank in Paris The artists Mrs Jackson has represented the begin include Tapies Sam ran cis Karel Appel John Hultberg Paul Jenkins and William Scott In the past she represented the late ranz Kline Barbara Hep worth Germaine Richier Al berto Burri rancis Bacon Lou ise Nevelson and other in the art picture Starts tomorrow in The The most unusual description of naval warfare ever printed 02 R5 I the unspoiled secret diary of an American sailor a eye view of the conflict in the Pacific as it appeared to nine out of ten veterans who wore a naval uniform In his own way former Seaman irst Class James ahey describes the hunger homesickness fun gripes terror and boredom that accompany the valor and squalor of war Read it every day starting tomorrow in The Buffalo Evening News or convenient homo 856 3333 1 I I AT NORTON HAU By John Dwyer Budapest Quartet Closes With Superb Performance The Budapest Quartet closed its series of three Haydn Schu mann Bartok recitals Thursday evening in Norton Hall before an audience of 560 the largest chamber music attendance ever it seems on the campus The quartet has found a new recital hall in this Norton Hall chamber which goes by the ungainly title of the Multi Pur pose Room suggesting that its mentors not only lack poetry but are willing to use it for anything you please WE HOPE NOT a big but decorous salon beautifully floored and draped with great wide windows on one side and excellent acoustics as confirmed by the performers and many in the audience Another reason for the record attendance of course is about eight seasons of choice and ex panding chamber music sched ules started by the late Cam eron Baird first director of the modem UB Music School and implemented by his successor Dr Allan Sapp At any rate now it will be pos sible to offer chamber programs for as many as 700 listeners at a time And with the zealous musical missionary work such an audience has been created THE HAYDN OP 74 No 3 a whole orchestra of busy delight ful lyricism opened the pro gram Thie historian Karl Geir inger sees dawn of roman in these late quarters of the pioneer master in the form and the emotional range and over to mood in this third Op 74 work lend a con vincing note to the Geiringer thesis The fine tracery and balanced thrust in some episodes were as polished a performance as the group has given in some time They swooped and jingled a lit tle too in a bit of low string work and a couple of transitions but this is only to keep a strict record The accomplishment was superb THE BARTOK Sixth Quartet leaping the bounds of tonal pat terns as we had known them and carrying the listener into newer and higher music terrain with its prophetic force was played with dramatic strength and sweep a major effort of the group The Schumann Op: 41 No 3 full of rich colors wistful dances and melodramatic bustling closed the final program to out sized applause ACTRESS OBTAINS AN ANNULMENT MADRID Sept 2T The civil marriage of Anthony Mann an American movie director and Spanish actress Sarita Montiel has been annulled by a court in Madrid says the newspaper Pueblo Miss Montiel was quoted as saying: am feeling happier than our State Square Dance DURANGO Colo Sept 27 Square dancers expect to cover a lot of territory Sunday si around the marker where Colorado New Mexico Arizona and Utah meet Actress Pleads Innocent LOS ANGELES Sept 27 ormer actress Barbara Payton pleaded innocent Thursday to misdemeanor charges in a mor als case and will stand trial Oct 117 AT LACKAWANNA CIVIC Actors Audience Have Trying Time In'Devil'sAdvocate' Dore religious mys tery play of redemption is good for two hours' absorbing reading any time you want to try it As presented Thursday eve ning in a stageful of scenery by the Lackawanna Civic Theater 550 Martin Rd it is sprawling confusing incoherent EXCLUSIVE BUALO SHOWING THE WORLD PLUS: HURRY! LAST EW WEEKS! A I ALL SHOWS START AT DUSK I I I ms iiimHiiiiMHiiiiiiHuiiMiuiiMijiiiHMinmntf in th i ri HOLIDAY II THEATRES I BUALO 4POLLO STATLER HILTON fl ui BPOAVWW UNION bet BROADWAY ond GENESEE THRUWAY EXIT 52 Phone NT3 3939 PHONE TA 50065 STAR THRUWAY EXIT 56 SO PARK AVE BUMMBR I MW REE ELECTRIC HEATERS AN EXTRAORDINARY CANDID ACTUAL ILM NEVER A MOTION PICTURE LIKE IT MON DO CANE COLOR DEIANT DAUGHTERS AN EXTRAORDINARY CANDID ACTUAL ILM NEVER A MOTION PICTURE LIKE IT MONDO CANE COLOR DEIANT DAUGHTERS I or your listening and dancing pleasure HOWEVER Mr Mohr and bit playing Mr Guastella a chance against the illusionless lumbering performance di rected by Joseph Weiss Even as skilled an actress as Mary Barney playing a depraved con tessa seems stranded in the static proceedings Maybe work is un playable and as some Broad way reviewers reported In case the reporter is wrong Byma Weiss Herbert Sweeney Paul Cohen Ed ward Summer David rey and 18 in will be avail able on their enormous cine ramic stage through Sunday eve A PHONE SANBORN RE 1 4747 BOULEVARD NIAGARA ALLS BLVD (Nrn Bell Pi jtit) WORKING from Morris popular novel Mr Schary is telling the story of Blaise Mere dith a Rome based English priest played by James Mohr assigned to spend the concluding months of his he is dying of investigating the ac tions and death before a Com munist firing squad in World War IT Af mvcjariAiio "Driick I 1 I X4 44 I OlVL 1VUO XA 1 lu I youth The scene in the present is an impoverished South Italian village whose people attribute miracles to the English young man who traveled under the nom de guerre of Giacomo Nerone and urge his beatifica tion The mission is presented to Monsignor Meredith by his car dinal played by Michael Gues tella in the first and best scene of the show as a work of re demption since Meredith faces death in despair confessing that although he has sinned not he has loved not in a dutiful but dull career of hollow ritual EAST TWIN WALDEN AT DICK RD NI3 PHONE TX 4 8810 BROADWAY BROADWAY AT HARLEM RD PHONE NR 4 6353 ORoV PARK ORCHARD PK RD ol RIDGE PHONE 3 6475 WEHRLE WEHRIE DRIVE AT TRANSIT ROAD She was searching for LOVE PHONE 2 6982 SKYWAY NIAGARA ALLS BLVD REE ELECTRIC HEATERS SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Winner of Seven Academy Awards LAWRENCE ARABIA color Peter Alee Guinness Anthony Quinn Jack Hawkins Admission This Engagement $125 No Passes StMULTAMIOUSlYy I AT S0TM NEW! SEE SANTA'S AMAZING ANIMATED TOYMAKER ACTORY LUNCH IN MRS SANTA'S KITCHEN SAT A SUN NOON 5:30 REE PARKING Today Sat At 1:00 3:30 8:00 8:30 11:05 Sua to Thurl At 1:30 4:30 7:15 9:55 PHONE TR 5 5301 SHERIDAN SHERIDAN DR near GRAND ISLAND I WEST TWIN WAIDIN AT DICK RD N13 M45 2 Greatest Comedy Hits COME BLOW YOUR HORN rank Sinatra Lee Cobb Molly Picon Barbara Rush THE NUTTY PROESSOR Jerry Lewis Stella Stevens ENTIRE SHOW IN COLOR REE ELECTRIC HEATERS SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Winner of Seven Academy Awards LAWRENCE ARABIA cir Peter O'TooIb AIm Guinness Anthony Quinn Jack Hawkins Admission This Engagement $125 No Passes OR THE IRST TIME the screen dares to look beneath the make up 4 behind the fancy clothes into the most primitive and the most private affairs of women MHEMT? wooMMHsrRtfrrMKS Tarin at 7:00 atari 0:35 1 Sat A Sun at 2:00 4:30 7:05 5:51 I OPT 4 2501 TRANSIT PQAD NORTH 2 BIG HITS TOYS IN THE ATTIC Dean Martin Geraldine Page Yvette Mimleux TARAS BULBA COLOR COLOR Tony Curti Yui Brynnor THERE IS a parallel as you might guess between the puta tive St Nerone a military de serter whose loving and inspir ing leadership in the village andj mystical religious experiences are told in flashbacks Mr Mohr is perfectly fine as the wise and clement Msgr Meredith who as the ad vocate is expected to compile the case against sainthood With actor Guastella also excellent and rank Rogers acting aj bishop he is able to develop! fragmentary intriguing dis 1 course re sainthood pro and con miracles and their politi cal economic uses' BROAD MINDED ROLIC OR BROAD MINDED ADULTS NOT TONIGHT HENRY! COLOR THE RUIT IS RIPE 9 PM 'TIL AT THE GLEN CASINO Williamsville RIDAYS COLLEGE TWIST BAND SATURDAYS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA TONY ODDI IN OUR IOUNGI ELI KONIKO HIS YANKEE SIX CHEEKTOWAGA CIVIC THEATRE presents George Axlerod'i Comedy "THE 7 YEAR ITCH" Sept 26 27 28 Oct 3 4 it 8:30 pm ALL SEATS $150 Maryiale High School Theatre Mtryvali Drive Cheektowaga Proeeedi Cheektowaga Adult School REE ELECTRIC HEATERS 2 SENSATIONAL HITS TOYS IN THE ATTIC PLAYS WITH IRE (TOYS OR ADULTS) Dean Martin Geraldine Pagi Yvette Mlmleux aene Tierney SUMMER and SMOKE uurtMu Hamy euraMlut Bi phone: TA 4 8414 BLATT BROS SKYWAY LAKESHORE LAKESHORE RD at CIRCLEar MnnniM YES siBiuim There Is 1 DANCING I riday and Saturday evenings from 9 ULL COURSE DINNERS at only $375 from 6 pm MINIMUM riday $150 per person Saturday $250 par ptryon NO COVER CHARGE or your added enjoymnnt: XAVIER CUGAT CHAMPAGNE DANCE SHOW 'The Wizard of the 88" TONE CARNEVALE and His Orchestra I i I i I I I one Shaw et 7:45 Ml I "DIAMOND Heslnn A rank Sinatra Columbia Pfctures prawnb tHE SAM SPftBEL DAVID LEAN Production o( IAWREXCE OIABABK Alee Guinness Anthony Quinn Jack Hawkiqs Peter in Panavision and Color REE ELECTRIC HEATERS ESI OR JTHEW ft WIDER Mi 7CDEMY I AWARDS! I YOU NEVER SEE ANOTHER ILM YOU MUST SEE MONDO CRNE The Season's Most Exciting Picture 2nd BIG HIT I DEIANT DAUGHTERS I RECOMMENDED OR ADULTS i Rf STARTS TODAY main at PAI AP I R0M 10 got A Aw 24Jm NEWS WANT AD Asy Day 90c OVf alone and tfOTDA Liprno iu tut OinniWLRO in inc ui I I EJ TWIST KVIRY SUNDAY Gten Carino MOM SUIT i r' WM BIWl MA8IC" on jaCK SHIRLEY LEMMON MaeiaiNE BILLY WILDER Irmo DOUCE PANAVISION 3 DAYS ONLY! SUNDAYS AND CYBELE 1963 ACADEMY AWARD oreign ilm of th 7:30 THIS WILL BE THE LAST MOTION PICTURE EVER TO BE SHOWN AT THE CIRCLE ART COME JOIN UB OR A INAL OND AREWELLI CMMKnuTMR i Jlv JOSEPH LEVINE presents BUALO'S LEADING DRIVE IN THEATERS CHILDREN UNDER 12 REE! A AHCADE 8c Am HH OLD TIME STEAM PASSENGER TRAIN AUJUMN WEEKEND SCENIC COLOR TRIPS Departs Arcade 10:30 12:30 2:30 4:30 Sat Sun Only Adults $150 Children $75 15 Mile Round Trip or mors Information Call A A A ARCADE 124 1 Vt 1 it St RAIN OR SHINE i REE ELECTRIC HEATERS AN EXTRAORDINARY CANDID ACTUAL ILM NEVER A MOTION PICTURE LIKE IT MONDO CANE COLOR DEIANT DAUGHTERS or Young ond Old UN OR ALL SEE: The notorious of Hamburi! The "children of ths in Hong Kong! The fabulous pearl diving women or japan: The warrior women of the South Pacific! "The hitch hike to heaven" to Sweden's beaches! The only island in the world where Clothing is forbidden! Love rituals of the primitive women of Borneo and Africa! 12th and POSITIVELY LAST WEEK IRMA LA DOUCE Jack Lemmon Shirley MacLaine Walt EYES IN OUTER SPACE Admission This Attraction 51 25 No PassM Christmas Park tute 31 Mih Wert ALBION WORLD IAi Rollicking Comedy and Suspense Hite THE THRILL IT ALL color Doris Day Jamet Garner THE LIST ADRIAN MESSENGER rank Sinatra Burt Lancaster in iJWiwNfcX 2': mb I 3 fl In MT 4 1 Ki i XI VLIIL I A ML A I I I 'Yy In 1 LI: dw I raHMMr i "Ji A A Lr 4 fj fit tefl YB iBvft yiBBBfl IB viJ rS I 1 I I I 6 I I 'T' WW KEHSmCTOM 82l6 pherv5vv SELLERS YA at liu I 'A I EATURE I AT 7:05 A I 0BB i I I I MO 'y2f I AERO UNION bet BROADWAY ond GENESEE THRUWAY EXIT 52 Phone NT3 3939 1 BUALO I Jt)H5 HARLEM RO GENISE 1 PHOM TH 1040 EAST TWIN WALDEN AT DICK RD NI3 mt WEST TWIN WAIDIN AT DICK RD NT) B445 apollo BPOPDIWW.

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