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POSTGAZETTEt MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1962 4714IM ENTERTAINMENT 2:13 5 JO MS" rimy run- iito l.SJ, 7:10. 10:25 1 ITTSIUMH'S FAVORITI JAZZ ROOM POINT VIEW IIOTI'l. J7J0 Iremwliie IrtataMi 2 GREAT COMEDY EITSI NIGHTLY THI PAIULOUI TOMMY TURK ttW? "The Hotteit Trombone in Town" 303 LUCILLE i.X.A FlO CRSSMEU! ctai't with JIANNII IAXTU Pile Year Chrtatmat Parly Reel iPINNIRS a LATI IUPPIRS PH.i TU. Mill, Famed Director 'Hopes For Box-Office Oscar On 'Taras Bulba' Film Drama Writers Sec J. Lee Thompson In New York After Movie Premiere mri and out where the Wasl bejinsl SIP' HELD OVER! 2nd WEEK! lUlODA SCOTT ORG AN TRIO niwist Jazz sensation MATINII TODAY AT i P.M.

Steaks Braalllaa Rhrlaae Shack Fried Chlckea By LEE McINERXEY J. LEE THOMPSON is a slight, nervous English Mall. Maa. 1 til. 5 la I P.

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(alaraays CaYVES-MS at IN. AT TNI "HAPPY HlUSf" man with a full laugh, grayish hair, blue eyes, and a formidable reputation as a movie director. "Guns of Navarone" and "Tiger Bay" were the films that made his name big in America. Most lately he has directed BACK AGAIN! THIS WEEK! The Fabulous Charles Dell "Taras Bulba," the Yul-Brynner-Tony Curtis-Chris tine Kaufmann picture which United Artists confi dently expects will "win an Oscar at the box office." and kia Contemporary Jazz Quartet 1 1 Charlai tall has racanlly returned from a tentatiOAal Jazz tour of Europe. Haar tail ejreat artitll Mr.

Thompson expects it Mill, too; at least his words led down that shining; trail of hope as he sat talking with drama writers last week in New York's Americana Hotel. The writers had all seen "Taras Bulba" the previous night at the film's international premiere in the Beacon Theater, 74th Street and Broadway, and at the luncheon what most of them wanted to know of Mr. Thompson was how he managed the scenes that startled them so, they who, in TOMORROW at 80 P. M. Th3 Pittsburgh Symphony Thirteenth Annual Presentation of UandeV HERBERT GROSSMAN, Conduclinj MENDELSSOHN CHOIR OF PITTSBURGH Russell Wlehmann, Director Frances Teend, Soprano Carol Smith, Contralto Walter Carringer, Tenor Richard Cross, Bass-Baritone SYRIA MOSQUE PRICES: $1.65.

$1.10. $1.75. $3.30. $3.85 Tickets on salt Kaufmann's, Gimbali. Home's and Unlvtrsityof PiHsburgh Book Centar, 4000 Fifth Avanua Call COurt I-S853 in ragard to special reduction on orders for groups of 25 or more.

"WRITE ABOUT GIRLS" So pleads friendly book dealer Stossel (Walter Slezak) In this scene from "The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm." which will be at the Warner Theater through Tuesday, December 18. The film has a fairy tale sequence, one about a cobbler and elves, and one about a dancing princess. i NO COVER NO MINIMUM COOD FOOD! NI6HTLY f. M. TO 1A.M.

MATIN ItS PHI. SAT. I TO 7 melina anthonyN Held Over! Ankara Cameo Parts MEKCOURI I JOj PERKINS Rieord violent droma Li On Broadway profan low Wtek Guest stars are to have spe PHAEDRA PUILIE(ID and his HARMONICA. GANG cial roles in "Enter Laughing," a comedy planned for MU8AY AT IEAC0N JA. 1-0700, MaVCOl Broadway exhibit next spring.

Producer Morton Gottlieb Is seeking a quartet of name their days and nights of impacted movie going, are not easy to startle. In one scene, mind you, a mass of horses and men fall, writhing, over a cliff into a pit that looks like a pit of the eternally doomed, as their dying bodies lie there, some still twitching. In another scene, Curtis and a second horseman jump a dangerous gorge, wide and death-deep, again and again, as a proof that they are not cowards, the camera catching the fly of rocks and dirt as one horse almost does not make it In another scene, a man lifts a horse and rider on his own back; in another, a man's finger is cut off. "Well!" said Mr. Thompson.

"I'll tell you how it was done If you do not tell your readers." SPECIAL XMAS PARTY RATES players, each of whom would appear for 10 weeks in the COMING DEC. 17 ENZO STUART! show, with their stipend computed on a sliding scale in Reservations: HO. 2-6424 HO. 61202 proportion to box office re PEC3S WW ANKARA Route 51 South 10 Miles from Downtown 2: ceipts. So far, he reports, Me-nasha Skulnik, Maureen Sta-pleton and Dennis King have expressed willingness to play the cameo assignments.

p.tMsMi7iVMfi.Md-3 DARRYL F. ZAN LICK'S Christmas Cantata Mr. Thompson I I Sff'I The Glenshaw Players will present "Childe Jesus," a Christmas cantata by Joseph VOGUE TERRACE OPENS WEDNESDAY THE STYLERS OPENS DEC. 1 THE FOUR COINS TOM EBBERT ORCHESTRA DINNERS SERVED NIGHTLY RT. 30 PAST I.

McKEESPORT HO. 2-6544 OR. 2-2227 W. Clokey and Mazel Jean Kirk tonight at 7:30 in St. Margaret Memorial Hospital UNIT DisHET 4sr.In aJtLI THE I I in r.i tf ANTARCTICA' GRAND CANYON ab II I VBBBBW SSk BBW DISNEY ALL 2.

SEVEN CITIES tf ANTARCTICA' Acad. Winnar! GRAND CANYON 4. COLOR SHOW 'Em lack Aliva! Frank Duck Iringi on 46th Street The Players will be directed by Angelo Gatto. Mrs. C.

F. Randolph will be the alto soloist, and 0WI Saclil Firfclf Rate 0o tti't St. 6arl I DAY Mrs. Donald W. Swanson will be the soprano soloist.

Narra 40e REFUND Toward Your Parkins If You Havo 4 Adults In Your Car. Just Presint Parkins Ticket To Cashlar. Strike Special! His reason for keeping the secrets of his techniques from the public was that he thinks "telling people only breaks an Illusion for them." "Since drama writers are not known to have Illusions of any consequence, Mr. TTiompson gave the full details, which can not be passed on here. "Sorry," said Mr.

Thompson with a smile. He asked to be quoted on that 'Taras Bulba" comes to the Gateway January 16, as there is plenty of time for more about this famous director In a later column. He's the man who will be directing Elizabeth Taylor, whom he calls "the greatest living woman star," next summer. The title now being used for the Taylor film is Love Louise," but Director Thompson expects it to be changed to "What A Way to Go." MIXED NOTICES: Emanuel Wilner is expected to take over the Polynesian restaurant, The Counts' Two Worlds, on Grant Street and have it re-opened by Christmas. Stanley-Warner has three box office winners lined up as holiday attractions here, all set to open December 21: Rosalind Russell and Natalie Wood In "Gypsy" at the Stan tion will be done by Lila Keil.

HOW SHOWING-2 BIG HITS! Baud on tht Book by CORNELIUS RYAN Mu4 by am CtntvrySw -A MASTERPIECE." HURRY! LAST I DAYS! TONIGHT AT 8:30 P. M. Sim rVTi MfV "TX2E Present THE ISLAND" a. Bouncing with zest, bubbling with health and a rapturous love for the Body Beautiful they worship TVbNDERFDli WORLDS Shadyside Walnut St. AIM 901 NOW SHOWING 10 9.J0 f.H.

Sanlya 1- PREMIERE DECEMBER 20, .1962 MAILORDERS NOW. THE FULTON THEATRE BROTHERS GRIMM WARNER TtCHWCKOR E.pra.i 1-3447 i Faaaleat KWaoa Since Warla! War II 101 SIXTH PITTSBURGH 22. PA and EVENINGS 1:30 MATINEES 2 M. ley, Walt Disney's "Castaways" (Maurice Chevalier and Hay ley Mills) at the Warner and Peter Ustinov's "Billy Budd' at the Squirrel Hill. Among the nation's leading artists featured in Look magazine's Prlei Scale: Ennlngi (Si, thra Enanlnii Sat.

Cnrlitaai Wnk) Orth. a lail 52 50 liliiny SI. a lail S2.75 laleany S2.00 a laga 52 00 B.le.ny $1.50 a S2.50 laliaay SI. 73 trill, a Ihi 52 75 Salc.ny $2.00 Matinm (W.I.) autlnxi NilMayt a carittaai wnk). N.

fii' i MAIL SELF-ADDRESSED, 8TAMPE0 ENVELOPE WITH YOUR CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO: FULTON THEATRE, 101 6TH PITTSBURGH 22, PA. ALL SEATS ARE RESERVED. HOLIDAY PRICES PREVAIL DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK. ALL PRICES LISTED ARE TAX INCLUDED. AOHf OA STAGE 5EXCITIPAO EXOTICS EVER.V WEEK BUBBLE BATH GIRL sussy In natural (Sheridan Sq.

COlORf NAMC Eiit llatrty EM. 1-3211 (Op.a 1 P. at. Da CHE 1) layout on Cultural America is the Pittsburgh Symphony's William Steinberg. Look says that Steinberg musical truth." Songstress Betty Barnes, who was at the Horizon Room on the Homer and Jethro bill, is in St John's Hospital for possible surgery.

Calar! 0. K.rr, S. Gnniir KING S0L0M0H NINES Jian Stiwart. Janit tilth NAKED JPUR" Cilar! I.Ml Dull, iaan Criartarf "WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE" "LOVES OF SAUMMBO" "VILLAGE OP DAMNED" IT. TERROR FROM KENYON Nortk SIJ.

FA. 1-1005 ADPaCSS WO.flHtATt ATS MAT. tVt. Dtc atquKTtP ALTtewart batm MANOR Sailrnl Hill HA, 1-163) D.aJ5 P. M.

HOLLYWOOD Otrmont II. 1-106 OpiajS.M WHITEHALL Irinteaftf TU. S-307J Fraa Parking Ofia P. M. LAST 2 DATSI BETTE DAVIS JOAN GRAYVFORO Victor Buono "WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?" 2ND BIG FEATURE! "SORORITY GIRLS" ALSO Piincess Naloma Data I T.

a. STRAND CHILI PEPPER NEXT WEEK rent THtTt PARTIES BENEFIT PtFOMANCfS PHONE SALCt PaOUOTlON OCPT." 261-1200 laklanl MU. 3-6992 1Bf I SPACE" a "HOMICIDAL" OlM 1 P. M. Mr.

Chevalier Count on It that Dinah Wash ington will never get a return engagement at the Holiday House. Johnny Bertera calls her nine-day run there "the most unhappy I've ever known in my 12 years In the Miss Washington alienated so many customers "with her temperament, belligerency and general attitude," Bertera PGH. TRI-STATE AREA PREMIERE THURS. DEC. 13 Ds coming for Christmas "A Magnificent Filml" n.y.

daily news The Greatest Adventure Ever Lived Becomes The Greatest Adventure Ever Filmed! ASSOCIATE The Dining VlvYll tl THCATEft JSC 1 HUM, Xr4 rMTia 'tT uo" K4 DOWNTOWN AT. 1-43 5 6 Place of Discriminating Pittsburgh! Frank Sinatra Laurence Harvey week janet Leign Manchurian Candidate LUNCHES DINNERS COCKTAILS LATE SUPPERS said, that she will "never, definitely never be asked back. Letters of complaint, he said, numbered at least 200, and that Is some number. Singer Jeanne Baxter and pianist Reid Jaynes are Joining KDKA TVs Marie Torre at a noon luncheon December 19th, Penn-Sheraton Hotel, in a program of the Public Relations Society's Pittsburgh Chapter honoring the Public Relations Secretary. Henrietta Littman and Dorothy Lat-terman will have a part in the vocals.

With the Christmas shopping rush on, Steve Levycky, whose sensitive interpretation of a role in "Who'll Save the Ploughboy?" is one of the high points of the Theater Upstairs production at the Playhouse, must be nearly out on his feet. He's a salesman at Kaufmann's during the day and onstage every night Playhouse alumnus Art Kahn, now serving in the U. S. Army as recreation director at Redstone Arsenal, has just completed a tour with the Birmingham Town and Gown Players in the Dick Van Dyke role in "Bye, Bye, Birdie." Bonnie Miller and her quartet were such a hit at the Beau Brummell Club they're being brought back tonight through January, 6. The group includes saxophonist Ernie Ventura, brother of orchestra leader Charlie Ventura.

Marcia (Mrs. Sam) Kublanow, former secretary to booker Joe Hiller, lias a son, Aaron Michael, born November 28 in Magee Hospital. Allan Sherman, whose LP record of "My Son," the Folk Singer," has already topped 500,000, goes into Syria Mosque February 20. Sammy Davis Jr. is having bad luck on his four-city appearance tour.

Though he was a sell out in Baltimore, he played to a poor audienre in Cleveland because of a 16-inch snowstorm and a newspaper strike, and at the ivic Arena here Friday he had an audience of about 2800 capacity is about again because of a heavy snow storm. His fourth and last appearance is in Hartford, Conn. DOWNTOWM A.T.I-95II "A Heeling riace After the Show" WEEK PRESENTS' Mill! BOUM rsr Roy "s) I til LIBERTO A and hit VI Jjj Bourbon St. Six Jjjt J) Jf f. M.

to I A. M. faWJ SPIICUN DEE nww PENN SHERATON HOTEL Start if TV'i Untaichallit Pobrt Stack "SCAkPACs MOI" Rat Kinf CoH FLESH AND THE FLAMC PR. I-Mlt 2 P. Revolving Stage PORTAGE, Wis.

(AP) The revolving amphitheater at Tampere, Finland, believed to be the only one of its kind, may soon be duplicated here, through cooperation of the Finnish community. A local committee, with the backing of the Portage Chamber of Commerce and Playwright Robert Card of the University of Wisconsin, has starte da campaign to raise Jiaa Prnda, Clalra Una t. Wlntari E. ZiBtalllst Jr. THE CHAPA lEPtUT' Ink.

Beginners' Showcase NEW YORK (AP) Fledgling composers and lyracicts for the musical theater are getting a chance to showcase their works in a series of per-formances before talent scouts. The four weekly programs are being sponsored by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers as a follow-up to a seminar series in which ranking artists described facets of the creative process for student groups. Mt. Lrkanra LE. I -I30 ata 6 P.

Hornet trad HO. I-IVI ftaea 1 P. a. Stan it TV'i Vatmliablei "bart Stack "SCARPACE MOI" Jantl Daa "Cut at Cm Tut. Ta ttallaa Piataraa "NAPOU TERRA Di'AMORE" Tita la "I LA0HI an arcoi.a.

pinrpg FILMED IN ULTRA PANAVISION 70 TECHNICOLOR ra i $100,000 to build Theatre Kis-torique. A July 1963 opening ARCADE (BE mail mm coupon 1-1M7 Mat. dally I GARDEN (North Side) Triple 1:00 All Thrill Show! "Damn Hororthon! "The else MAKF rMFCKS PAYABU TOi NIXON THEATRE is planned for the venture in E. Llbrly MO. a 5 P.

a. RESERVED SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE OR BY MAIL! I. Dnff. J. Crawfara 'WHAT CVtl H'Pfti itr ja Pttir Silliri "I Ilk.

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thf Defiant," alio "Th Srartaca Mob." BEttESTI rO. Rna.U'e Threat to Amarira. "Wa'll Bury You." also "Damn the Defiant." 6:13. CAPITOL (Allentawn. TV.

1-4ta Closed Mon. thru Thur. Ra-open Friday wt'h "Scarfare Mob." alio "No Man la An Island." CBfSMKR (Cheawlrkt Burl iTra. Rork Hudson Oena Rovlanda! "Spiral 7:05. ,40.

"Deadly Matttta. plua "Night of the Blood Beast." MELROSE (Carriek) Shelley Winters. Olynis Johns "The Chapman Report." also "Phantom ol the MT. OLIVER (EV. Bette Dayli.

Joan Crawford, "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane." Open 6 00 p. m. REGENT SQ. (CH. I.JSSiJ-Efrem Zimhalist Jsne Fonda.

-The Chapman Report," Tech. 7:20, 0.4O. The lOal Gift Tirkcti To JOSEGRECOJ Aal Mil Ctaaaair at liaaiUi Draccfi rw Coraeoio M.ic Holt jLL JoMorv EVENINGS 1:30 f. M. Sia.

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(AM Prkn latlila lail NIXON St Liberty Ave. 281-6773 outdoor summer theater. Card saw the theater In Tampere and the city has sent him details of its construction for use by Portage. The theater will be built on a turntable that will move so the audience may see plays unfold on three sides. MKMttl.

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