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Evening star from Washington, District of Columbia • 42

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D-6 Amusements I THE PASSING SHOW Old Pro Gist Saves This Family Farce Hobbs Takes a at the Capitol Theater undertakes to prove that there still is mileage in the domestic farce built' around a summer holiday. This is a daring adventure on the part of an old pro pack led by James Stewart and Maureen They bring it off rather better than might be expected but not to the extent of concealing that the theme has been exposed to a lot of time and weather. One is inclined to attribute the major merriment of this Jerry Wald production, one of his last, to one of the non- Visible old pros associated with the film. This would be Script-Ist Nunnally Johnson. He has made rather a lot out of such purely incidental characters as a health faddist, bird watcher couple who are secret alcoholics.

Another lively secondary addition is one of those balmy blond beach types who has set aside the summer to read and Her trouble, of course, is that she cannot keep people identified from paragraph to paragraph. As aged gags go, this one comes oft with a deal of sparkle. Another Johnson contribution to is some dialogue bright enough that the actors do not have to be embarrassed by it. A macabre old beach house is the setting of the family vacation. Inside its raffishly malevolent exterior are furnishings that have collected years of dankness and plumbing that is diabolically mischievous.

The Hobbses, including the children and their offspring, put a considerable strain on these forbidding premises and even more of a strain upon one another. A lot of these family types are too familiarthe young daughter with the the neurotic son-in-law who is they remain Serviceable to some extent. It is a woolly and wandering set of situations with which Director Henry Koster must deal in "Mr. but. fortunately.

he has had a lot of experience with this sort of thing. So, for that matter, have Mr. Stewart and Miss O'Hara, the latter as sharp a looking grandmother as the screen has projected lately. Other major acting assets of the production are John Mc- Oiver, a former Catholic University actor, and Marie Wil- Sn as the furtively tippling rd watchers; and Valeria Varda as the blonde trying to decipher Tolstoy. Henry Mancini who has been composing clamorously clever JMusical scores to the movies lately, offers another bright One to Hobbs Takes A SARTS INTERNS: Arena Stage and the Washington Op- Sa Society figure prominently nong community culture groups in the newest grants program of the Ford Foundation.

The premise of the program 'Jn question is that the arts can profit from having better trairftd administrative personnel as well as in the creative areas. Accordingly, the Foundation has established a structure of administrative tern which, in the first year, will settle 21 Fellows in as many drama and opera group business departments. These fellowships which carry stipends of $5,000 each, plus SSOO for each dependent child and, where necessary a travel allowance, will bring three grantees to Washington next season. To the Washington Opera Society will come Ruth Marie Hid Binghampton, N. and to business staff, Bryan E.

Clark, Centereach, N. and J. Wesley Ziegler, Hamden, Conn. Arena has been a participant In the arts programs from the beginning through grants of assistance to directors, playwrights and performers. MOREOVER: Washington audiences will have a reunion with one of their favorite actresses when Matchmaker" opens at Olney on August 21.

Coming back to the springboard of a blithe career on and off Broadway will be Frances Sternhagen in the role I 3 MORE BIG SHOWS IfIkFITZttRALD II Extra Added Attraction I IWWBECK AND HIS QUARTET nusTHi OSCAR PETERSON TRIO "The Biggul Jan Show I OPENING YULY TMtuAUGSM and 3 lANins IYOUR COM ft GOOD Li sum MUSIC -1350 St. M.w. ft ST. 3-3234 CARTER BARRON AMP -TU 2-2620 SI 7S-S2 SO-S 3 00-S3 BS THE EVENING STAR WejJkinjton, O. C.

IrWoy, July 27, 962 By JAY CARMODY Drama Critic of The Star Hobba Takeo 20th Century-Fox release of a Jerry Wald production, directed by Henry Koster, screnplay by Nunnally Johnson baaed on a novel by Edward Streeter, music by Henry Mancini. At Loewe Capitol Theater. The Caat Mr Hobba James Stewart Peggy Maureen Joe Fabian Byron John Saxon Mrs. Turner Marie Wilton Reggie McHuth Reginald Gardiner Kate, Laurl Peters Marika Valene Varda Janie Lili Gentle Mr. Turner John McOlver Susan Natalie Trundy Stan Josh Peine Brenda Minerva Urecal Ranny Hobbs Michael Burna Mr.

Katie Richard Collier Peter Carver Peter Oliphant Freddie Thomas Lowell Carl Stephen Mines Dick Dennis Whitcomb Phil Michael Sean of Dolly Levi, created by Ruth Gordon. Miss Sternhagen, a product of Catholic speech and drama department, was for several seasons a member of Olney and Arena Stage acting companies. McLean. Greenroom players continue their exploration of the avant garde theater with performances tonight and LOLITA Is a brilliant and sinkter film. It is wildly funny and wildly I LOLITA the most accomplished piece I of American film making seen In 'some time.

Is an fjjj astonishing movie." Alport, SMwduy Seview MTfMdDWYJSAYtt iraefft MMOitiixi wRIi StVEN NITS PROWCTIOHS Ml A I JMKS B. HARRIS iM STAND KUBRICKS I fl I IT AI LOLITA LULI Is Hie most outrageous and nal American Him since CMxen MftSuN Kane. The miracle remains that I SHELLEY WINTERS IBd RD. 17TH ST. N.W.

fcMWMF I AU BOX-OFFICE RECORDS SHATTERED! I SELLERS IS THE NEW COMEDY CHAMP! I He is simply delicious in this frisky British comedy about sex and its uses as a means to professional is W. also tremendously clever and subtle in putting funniness into the everyday human Crowther, N. Y. Times KJ peter sellers MAI ViPGiNiA MASKELL I TWO CAM PLAV i VS-' 1 MbcARTHUP BOULEVARD NW. OFTHE Summer to io best!" Remember LN Bfo -Nat.

id. of Lsj ftPFM MASS. AVE. Vs JBr lASTWAT I RBWRbIHA of cinematic art the I BARONET ROWER AVE. PLAYHOUSE Bcth.bd., 4.

Silver Spring, Md. James Stewart enjoys, though that hardly seems to be the word, a sail in Hobbs Takes a the new comedy at Capitol Theater. 'tomorrow of Samuel, for Godot." These are presented at the McLean Arts Center, with cur- I tain time 8:30 p.m. "End- another Beckett play, will be next on the schedule i of the group. 4ND I WHERE Current Theater Attractions and Time of Starting Stage Come Blow Your 8:30 pm.

Carter Barron Amphitheater Fitzgerald, Dave Bru- beck. Oscar Peterson; 8:30 p.m. Olney Theater "Rhinoc- 1 8:30 pjn. i Shady Grove Music Bells Are Ringing; 8:30 pjn. Washington Theater Club of 8:30 p.m.

1 Screen Ambassador Music i 1:15, 3:55, 8:30 and 9:10 p.m. Apex Summer to Re- NEIGHBORHOOD BKTI Films of More Than Routine Merit BELLE shiny American convertible proves a comie burden for a poor French laborer. COUNTERFEIT Holden and Lilli Palmer in a factual and suspenseful spy drama. DAY THE EARTH CAUGHT science fiction about a world knocked askew by atomic tests. AT war criminals go on trial in a dramatic courtroom film by Stanley Kramer.

ARE THE Douglas as the last of the rugged individualists at war with the new west. SHE Margaret Rutherford in top form in a slick and comic whodunit. Hayley Mills captivates as a small girl befriending a fleeing killer. Stanley Warner Theaters ABE All Alb CONDITIONED a VII MW Conn. N.W.

wo 6 2400 Matinee 2:00 P.M. Winner Two Academy Awards. Including Best Actor. Maximilian Schell in at With Spencer Tracy. Burt Lancaster.

2:05, 5:25. 8:45. raiVHIT EE. 3-6055. 2324 Wise.

UAIaVUBI Ave. N.W. Free forking Winner Two Academy Awards. Including Best Actor. Maximilian Schell in at With Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster.

5:46, 8:.55. KFNNEDY A 4 6600 nx.nnx.ui 324 K. st. n.w. "The Day the Earth Caught Fire." 8:00.

"Laat of the 6:15. 9:30. Matinee Tomorrow, 1:00 P.M, DFIIN ll T-5200 ruin 6JO Penn Ave "Tales of Terror." Vincent Price. 2:30. 6:05.

9:40. "It Happened in Athens." Jayne Mansfield. 1:00. 4:36. 8:10.

co 3 4968 DA YU I 3030 J4th 5, NW "Return to Peyton Carole Lynley. 7:55. "Yellowstone Kelly." Clint Walker. 6:15, 9:55. Midnight Show Tonight.

"Horrors of the Black Museum" Also "How to Make a Tomorrow: Show on First Show Only. raniMi "Lad: A Peter Breck, 8:15. "It Happened In Athens." Jayne Mansfield. 6:15. 9:50.

"Road (Cartoons). 7:50. Tomorrow: Matinee 1:00 PM. Cll VFR Colaivilla Id. ot Go.

Ave. JU 9.J500 Held Over: Winner Two Academy Awards. Including Best Actor, Maximilian Schell in at Nuremberg With Spencer Tracy. Burt Lancaster. 2:00.

5:20. 8:45. Tomorrow: 11:00 A.M. Show Only. Cartoons Plus "ON THE DOUBLE with Danny Kaye.

Theater cleared 1:00 P.M.. Reopena 1:30. TRVnMh Butternut N.W. lAAUFIA tA j. 45,2 Frw "Murder She Arthur Kennedy.

6:26. 10:00. Two. James Cagney. 8:00, TlVtlT I TIVULI co "Tales of Terror." Vincent Price.

2:50, 6:15. 9:35. "It Happened in Jayne Manafield. 1:20. 4:40.

8:00. CIRCLE 2,05 NW 4 Blocks From White Air Conditioned Continuous Matinees Daily From 1:00 P.M. Starts Today! Three Days Only! TWO OUTSTANDING DRAMAS MARIA SCHELL ROD STEIGER STUART WHITMAN BRENDA DE BANZIE in Perf. at 1:00. 4:50, 8:40.

12:30 Plus HAYLEY MILLS. HORST BUCHHOLZ 3:05, 6:55. 10:45. LATE SHOW TONIGHT! COME AS LATE AS 10:45 AND SEE A COMPLETE SHOW! July 30-31: Happiest Days of Our Plus "The Belles of St. Aug.

1-2: Frederico "La Dolce Aug. 5-8: Alain Delon in "Rocco and His Aug. 9-12: "The Plus "The DISTRICT THEATERS Coll NO. 7 3000 1 llirni 1213 You St. N.W.

LlHLUlall Door )2 30 2nd Week. BURT LANCASTER. KARL MALDEN. "BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ" Feature. 1:00, 3:40, 6:25 and 9:05.

DFDlini tr 1343 You St. N.W. nLruDiaiv p.m. CHARLTON HESTON. SOPHIA LOREN and Cast of Thousands.

"EL CID" (Technicolor). Feature. 2:10. 5:25 and 8:40. (Late Show.

11:501. 1443 You st NWdUUKMI 1 Doo p.m. 4th Week on St. JAMBS MASON, SHELLEY WINTERS. (For Persons Over 18 Years of Age), 12:45.

3:35. 6:25 and 9:16. UNGSTON nb 01e U7 Ve 9:10. Special "ADVENTURES OF THE ROAD RUNNER. 3:35, 6:00 and 8:25 (Both in Technicolor).

3950 Minn. Ave. N.E. dUBAIUaI Qp, 5 Free Porking VINCENT PRICE. PETER LORRE.

"TALES OF 3:10. 6:25 and 9:40. SHIRLEY KNIGHT. "HOUSE OF WOMEN." 4:50. 8:05.

1331 St. N.E. AllaAO Door Open 12:43 DOROTHY DANDRIDGE. 1:10. 4:35 and 8:00.

VINCENT PRICE. PETER LORRE. "TALES OF 2:45, 6:10 and 9:35. RVRII Waih. lee Shopping Cante OinU Opp.

Ft. Myer JA. 7-1733 A Most Unusual Movie! DELPHINI SEYRIG. GIORGIO ALBERTAZZI "LAST YEAR AT CT ATV Foil, Church, Vo. JIAIL JE 2 1333 Academy Award Winner.

Best Actor MAXIMILIAN SCHELL. AT NUREMBERG" at 8:01 P.M. Only, rWILSOH ,73 0 A 7.UBo The Moving Story of a 2 Faith! HAYLEY MILS. BERNARI LEE. DOWN THI 5 BUCKINGHAM 23 A 5 Special Limited Engagement! r.e Rodgers and Kammerstein's "OKLAHOMA" at 6:45 and IDI IWETnW Col.

Pike S. Walt) -iAnUnblUfl Bwd Dr. JA. 7-299 Great Family Entertainment A Plus o- TURBB OF THE ROAD RUN NER" (Featurette Cartoon), nr 2130 North Glebe Rd. -j ULX.DX.

JA 7 4246 EDGAR ALLAN POE'S "TALES OF VINCENT PRICE. PETER LORR! i JEFFERSON EDGAR ALLAN POE'S OF TERROR" VINCENT PRICE. PETER LORRI CMITRF Foirlington Shop. Cent, TE 6 Free Porkin Academv Award Winner. Best Actol MAXIMILIAN SCHELL.

"JUDG MENT AT at PM. Only. GLYMONT jT 3 i Md ROCK HUDSON. DORIS DAY. "LOVER COME Color 1, 2:40, 4:30, 6:20, 10 p.m.

Mr. Hobbes Takes a 11:45 1:40, 3:45, 5:46, 7:50 and 9:55 pin. The Miracle 1, 3:05, 5:15, 7:25, 9:40 p.m. 11:25 2, 4:40, 7:15 Bird Man of Alcaand 9:50 pm. Two Can 6:05, 7:55 and 9:55 pm.

Metropolitan Music 10:45 1:20, 4, 6:30 and 9:15 pm. Ontario 1:30, 3:45, 6:30 and 9:25 pm. Night 11:45 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 pm. Advise and 12, 2:30, 5, 7:30 and 10 pm. The Sky Mud 11:45 1:30, WINELAND THEATERS ARC DRIVE-IN First D.

C. Run! EDGAR ALLAN OF in Color, at 8:52. TROY DONAHUE. SUZANNE ANGIE DICKINSON in ROME Color, at 10:42. HILLSIDE DRIVE-IN 6200 Marlboro Pike RE.

Recommended for Adults. Women in KNIGHT in I OF at 10:41. GEORGE MONTGOMERY in in Color, at 8:62. ANACOSTIA FA 1415 Good Hopo Rd. S.E.

LU. 1-7070 First D. C. Run! EDGAR ALLAN OF in Color, at 2:55. 6:20.

9:45. JAYNE MANSFIELD In "IT HAPPENED IN Color, at 8:15. HIGHLAND WILLIAM HOLDEN in COUNTERFEIT in Color at 8:00. JOEL McCREA. I RANDOLPH SCOTT in "RIDE THE HIGH Color, at 6:15, 10:15.

A llTir So Copitol A Atlantic 0 4 IOO Parki First C. Run! Albert Payson Famous Novel! A in Color, at 7:05. 9:35. Plus Beep! Been! All New! "ADVENTURES OF THE IVOAD RUNNER." 6:20. 8:50.

CONGRESS Te. A Distinguished Motion Academy Award Winner for Best Actor MAXIMILIAN SCHELL, SPENCER TRACY, BURT LANCASTER. RICHARD WIDMARK. JUDY OARLAND In AT Doors Open 7:00. One Performance Only at 8:20.

Admission: Adults. 9Qc: Children. 40c. rtIRAI 4703 Marlboro Pike, Md. vunnu 0 J131 Free Rorkinfl First C.

Run! EDGAR ALLAN OF In Color, at 6:15. 9:35. JAYNE MANSFIELD in "IT HAPPENED IN Color, at 8:05. I A ITlin Laurol, Md. Free Parking LAUnUs orkwo 5-2113 I BING CROSBY, 808 HOPE.

DOROTHY LAMOUR. JOAN COLLINS In ROAD TO HONG at 6:15, 7:55. 8:40. I mvi nn 796. a aiw.

s.e. nniiiun Lu 2 40 00 hiking KIRK DOUGLAS in ARE THE at 2:40. 6:05, 9:30. ROBERT WAGNER. JEFFREY HUNTER.

HOPE LANOE in "TRUK STORY OF JESSE in Color, at 1:05. 4:35. 8:00. SIDNEY LUST THEATERS FREE MARKING AIR CONDITIONED First Run Showing Those Three Horrible Men VINCENT PRICE PETER LORRE BASIL RATHBONE Will Shock You as Never Before in EDGAR ALLAN POE'S OF In Color and Scary Scope the Biggest Thrill-Chiller Film Treat! (Regular Prices) AT FIT 6822 Hampshire at Hwy. JU.

9-3322 MATINEES DAILY 1:00 P.M. Cont. FIRST RUN SHOWING! EDGAR ALLAN OF Color, 1:35. 3:35. 5:40.

7:40, 9:48. See Box Above BETHESDA 77 2 a MATINEES DAILY P.M. Cont. Academy Award Best Screen Play! Maximilian Award, Best Actor) Schell. Spencer Tracy.

Burt Lancaster. Richard Widmark. Marlene Dietrich, AT 1:30, 5:18. 9:05. Regular Prices! FIRST RUN SHOWING! EDGAR ALLAN POE'S OF Color, 6:30.

8:10. 9:55. See Box Above i HYATTSVILLE 2 A 3 MATINBE TODAY 12:30 Cont. IE TRIPLE BLOCK-BUSTER! 11. the Swingin-est Show of All Time! ELVIS PRESLEY Sings 10 Great Songs in )6 In Color at 12:30.

5:10. 9:50. HIT NO. 2 CHUBBY CHECKER and Top Twist Stars In AROUND ie THE at 3:45 and 8:30. HIT NO.

3 JOEY DEE With the Starlightera. the Pepper-10. mint Lounger, and Other ter Stere In it! at 2:25 and 7:10. S- VIERSMILL ,2 MATINEES DAILY 1:00 P.M. Cont.

FIRST RUN SHOWING! EDGAR ALLAN OF IE Color, 1:35. 3:40. 5:40. 7:45, 9:48. See Box Above 40 GREENBELT IE "JUDGMENT AT SPENCER TRACY.

BURT LANCASTER One Complete Show. 8:15 CAPITOL HILL Sl Three Big Features! No. 1: RORY CALHOUN. "THE COLOSSUS OF RHODES." Color. 4:00, 9:20.

No. 2: Most Vicious Gangster. "MAD DOG COLL." 2:25. 7:45 No. 3: "TARZAN.

THE Color. 1:00, 6:20. 1.13:20. 5:10, 7. 8:50 and 10:40 pm.

Town Touch of 12:05, 2:05, 4:05, 6:05, 9:05 and 10:05 pm. Tram-Lux "Advise and 0 5 Academy Award Winner 3 i. c. MAXSSUMKHBI 3 SPBKERTUCY BURT LABCASTER RICHARO WIDMARK MARLBK BETRICH juoy GARLABO MWTBOMERY CUR AT NUREMBURG" I NOW! Sw Lusts BETHESDA I MM THEATERS gpry 4513 Ava. WO.

6-4600 Frw Forking 3rd Week in Washington; BUMMER TO REMEMBER" (Rueelan Film) at 1:00. 2:40. 4:30. 6:20. 8:05 and 10:00 P.M RMafiWFT 7414 Ave.

DAnUHLI Ufh Md 656-3400 "A beautiful French film!" Yorker. ALAIN YEAR AT at 6:10. 8:00 and 9:50 PM Saturday Kiddie Show Tomorrow at 1:00 and 3:00 P.M. Only! OF FIVE CARTOONS I avcv rv 4 i WUIUUbI Blvd HE Held Over? 2nd Week! "JUDG- i MENT AT 2:00, 5:30. 9:00 HAYWOOD CINEMA Eastern Ave.

A Vamum St. Mt. Rainier, Md. AR. 7-1323 WALT (Technicolor) with TOM TRYON.

6:30 and 9:50 P.M. Plue Story of the Chincoteague Pony, in Color, with DAVID LADD, at i 8:15 P.M. I FLOWEI AVE. PLAYHOUSE 8725 Flower Silver Spring, Md. JU.

8-1666 Did she or shCT Will you find out? ALAIN YEAR AT "A beautiful French New Yorker. At 6:15, 8:00 and 9:50 PJ4 ROCKVILLE DRIVE-IN Rockville, Md. PO. 2-6168 Open at 7:00 P.M. BRIAN KEITH.

MAUREEN (In Color) at 8:50 PM. Plua OF THE LOST at 10:40 P.M. STANTON ART THEATRE THEATRE OF ART 18th, Just Off Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Ample ParkingLA.

6-6099 EXCLUSIVE! SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! HELD OVER The picture that Hunched a new in the motion picture industry has been, by popular demand, brought back for your enjoyment by special arrangement with the producers. For a limited time only, this ribald film classic, hailed by ADAM and PLAYBOY alike as the best film of its kind, will be shown exclusively in the Washington area. Filmed in glorious EASTMAN color, made in Hollywood, it is the picture Italian or French movie makers dare to make. hate yourself if you miss whet may well be the final chance to see IMMORAL MR. at 6:15.

7:30. 8:45. 9:55. 11:10 FAIRFAX cr. 3.W, a rtt Porting "LAD: A "ADVENTURES OF THE ROAD RUNNER" DRIVE-IN I 301 DRIVE-IN Waldorf, Md.

Phona 645-8811 Only Minutes From S.E. S.W. Washington. Under New Management This Year. Pt Only.

THE HIGH RANDOLPH SCOTT, JOEL McCREA, Color, 8:50, "IT STARTED WITH A DEBBIE REYNOLDS. GLENN FORD, Color, 10:35. MT. VERNON Route 1, Richmond Hwy. South of Alexandria Only minutes from all Md.

ond D. C. SO. 8-7800 Triple-Feature Program Thrills! Suspense! Intrigue! BRIGITTE BARDOT LIKE In Exciting Color. 8:45.

Edgar Allan OF VINCENT BASIL PRICE RATHBONE PETER DEBRA LORRE PAGET and Color. 10:30. MICHAEL JUNE GOUGH CUNNINGHAM OF THE BLACK scope and Color. Open 7:30. Child.

Under 12 Free LEE BLVD. Bet. 7 Corners Fairfax Cir. via Lee Hwy. or Ari.

Blvd. JE. 3-9500 NOW IS THE TIME TO ENJOY YOUR DRIVE-IN MOVIES! A 3-Unit Blockbuster Shattering Suspense! IN GLENN FORD. LEE REMICK Shown at 8:45 An Exciting Thrilling Story! STEPHEN DOLORES BOYD HART C'scope and Color. 10:45.

Seething With Intrigue CABINET OF Glynis Johns. Dan In C'scope. Open 7:30. Child. Under 12 Free QUEENS CHAPEL Ager Rd.

at Hamilton (off Queens Chapel W. Hyatts. Mins. From Sil. Spg.

and C. WA. 7-2900 Giant Blockbuster Show Triple Feature A Program of Unforgettable In terta inmen SHE HAD NO HEART! BRIGITTE BARDOT in LIKE In Exciting Color. 8:45. SHATTERING SUSPENSE! GLENN FORD.

LEE REMICK IN Shown et 10:30. SEETHING WITH INTRIGUE GLYNIB DAN JOHNS CABINET OF In Open 7:30. Child. Under 12 Free SUPER CHIEF Drive-In 8041 Inqion Hood Hwy. CH.

8-8700 Cartoon Carnival. 8:45. CAMERON MITCHELL. "THE LAST OF VIKINGS." 9:15. JAYNE MANSFIELD.

"IT HAPPENED IN 11:00. 11:30 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 pm. West Side 8:30 pm. 2, 5:15 and 8:30 pm. GEORGETOWN REPERIORV CINEMA The Surprise Comedy Hit of the Year! One of the 10 Best.

TWO Starring JAMES CAGNEY HORST BUCHHOLZ ARLEENE FRANCIS and PAMELA TIFFIN 5:50, 7:55. 10:00. Lonis Bernheimer's Theaters VTLLACE 529-S3SB VILI.AUL 1307 Ave DAN O'HKRLIHY. CABINET OF DR. 6:00.

9:22. GUY MADISON. "ON THE THRESHOLD OF 7:44. NEWTON IA 9-13 SR St. nxnavn N.E.

Set. Mich, aR. I. BIG "ROADRUNNER REVIEW." at 7:00 P.M. PETER BRECK in "LAD? 22S 7:29 JEFFREY HUNTER In "SERGEANT at 9:12.

ROTH'S SOLVER SPRING 8242 Georgia 9-1121 ROCK HUDSON. DORIS DAY. COME Continuous From 1:00 Daily Feature. 1:30. 3:40.

5:50. 8:05, 10:05. ALEXANDRIA Am FOR INFORMATION KI. PEEP 1703 King St. KI.

9-344 Air Conditioned. Free Forking. Fhe Most Defiant Warrior of All Time! CHUCK CONNERS in "GERONIMO." Panavlslon and Color, at 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. Matinee Saturday 1:30 P.M, VTHCIIIIA George Washington twuiiiut ond Firif AIR CONDITIONED Matinee Today Through Saturday. The Biggest Family Show of the Year! "LAD, A and a New Cartoon Featurette.

"THE ADVENTURES OF THE ROAD RUNNER All in Technicolor. Continuous From 1:00 PM. VERNON AIR CONDITIONED Academy Award Winner. "JUDGMENT AT Tonight at 8:00 PM. Only Kiddie Show Saturday at 1:30 P.M.

Only. "THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN." Also Cartoon Carnival. RICHMOND ,17 AIR CONDITIONED VINCENT PRICE. PETER LORRE. BASIL RAHTBONE In EDGAR ALLAN OF TERROR." PanaVlslon and Color, continuous From 1:30 P.M.

VTI I A AnwS Rockville Md. Forking POplor 2-9371 IN OUTER SPACE." 1:30, 4:40. 7:50. First Run Washington Area. Edgar Allan Poe's OF TERROR." 3:05, 5:15.

9:30. WHEATOR PLAZA PLAYHOUSE Wheoton Flora, Md. WH. 9-8120 NOW OPEN MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P.M. FIRST AREA SHOWING (Technicolor), Starring MAURICE CHEVALIER ANGIE DICKINSON 2:00, 4:00.

6:00, 8:00. 10:00. Minh DAMASCUS, MD. UIIUIU PETER BRECK. I "LAD: A DOG" Plus "ADVENTURES THE ROAD RUNNER." Shows.

17:15. 9:23. AIRPORT 1 Mi. South of 14th St. Bridge At 20th St.

and Route 1 First Run in the Metropolitan Washington Area VINCENT PRICE. BASIL RATHBONE. PETER LORRE in Edgar Allan OF Color, 11:00 Only. JANET BLAIR. PETER WYNGARDE.

"BURN, WITCH. 9:00, ANTHONY QUINN, "THE SAVAGE 12:30. Children Under 12 Free. Open 8:00. BELTSVILLE DRIVE-DI On U.

S. No. 1 474.1800 $1 A CARLOAD Open 7:30. Cartoon Carnival, 8:45. 10:40.

First Run Showing Those 3 Horrible Men! VINCENT PRICE. PETER LORRE. BASIL RATHBONE In EDGAR ALLAN POE'S OF in Color and Scary Scope, at :10 and 11'10 $1 A CARLOAD RANCH DRIVE-IN CY. 7-5900 JU. 9-1121 Old Branch Clinton, Md.

Last 2 Nights. Cartoons, 8:46. KIRK DOUGLAS "LAST TRAIN FROM OUN 9:10. ELVIS PRESLEY "FOLLOW THAT 10:50 JUNE WILKINSON LOUIB PRIMA. ALL 12:45.

No Increase in Price. CENTRAL AVE. Mile, Fort D. C. Uno, Rte.

214 8:45 A World of Miracles for Children Yul Brynner. Steve McQueen, MAGNIFICENT 10:45 Your Blood Will Turn Cold When You See 12:55 SUNSET DRIVE-IN 5175 Leesburg Pike, HU. 1-2733 Boiley, Crosi Vo. Chuck Connors. Kamala Devi Panavlslon and Color.

8:45. 12. Tuesday Weld (Color), 10:40. PALMER DRIVE-IN SP. Geo.

Palmer Hwy. Nr. Annapolis Freeway Cloverleaf BIG Runner Revue" at 8:45 only. PETER BRECK in A at 9:10. TONY PERKINS.

JANE FONDA hl STORY" at 11:00. Extra: Bonus Show: PATRICIA OWENS in WOMEN FROM at 12:30. SUPER 29 DRIVE-IN 2Vi Mi. West of Fairfox, Rte. 29 A 211.

BRowning B-9674 Sensations in Color OF VINCENT PRICE. 10:30 Only, and "GUNS OF THE BLACK 8:58 and 12:00..

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