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DETROIT FREE PRESS 4-C Wednesday, July 6, '66 KEN BARNARD'S SHOWTIME LADIES'-DAY! Mr. Double-Threat Permard i EH DORS ROD DAY -TAYLOR ARTHUR Airlines. It's obvious that he has a lot of respect for the airlines, yet Mrs. Peppard Insists she feels most secure when hubby Is at the controls. In any event, they are people on the go, both professionally and as travelers.

As George Peppard puts It, "Jet-set gypsies that's what we are." About his bride's acting plans, George says, "Elizabeth wants to work a lot, but she wants to be very careful about what she does. She's determined not to take anything that's going to interfere with us." He's a little puzzled by her preferring to fly with him rather than on commercial "J- mm GODFREY 1 i trie COIOO, ''THE MIRISCH CORPORATIONtwntt am Am Iooe laz! Fuk Sjuh 1 QUEST FOR POWER Arnold S. Hinefc, Detroit Nwi tKo most demanding Ken Barnard, Detroit Frea Preta 20th CENTURY-FOX BratenH 1HB Km Riding To Greatness Across 2,000 Miles Of Flaming Frontier! MATINEE DAILY AT 2:00 P.M. EVENINGS AT 1:30 SUNDAY 8:00 P.M. Id POWERFUL FILM OF proviji plenty thrills thrills for for F51 ef BY KEN BARNARD Staff Wrllar Ever hear of a movie star who operates the camera for come of the scenes he's in? That' the kind of double-threat man George Peppard was in "The Blue Max." the exciting1 film about World War I German aviators now at the Summit Theater.

A a before filming started, George started learning to fly, got in 200 hours of instruction before the cameras rolled. For several sequences of "Blue Max," he not only flies the airplane himself, he also triggers a movie camera mounted on the fuselage. Though the planes In the movie look nearly 60 years old, they are replicas that were built especially for the production. Said Peppard during a recent visit to Detroit: "They were stressed way past anything you can do with them." The whole movie was shot In Ireland and several weeks were spent crashing planes for spectacular shots. Said George: "We were trying to keep them up and they were trying to crash them." A DETROITER, George vis-ited with local friends and relatives.

Including an uncle, Murray Peppard. The actor came to Detroit aboard a Lear Model 23 Jet. which he often flies himself. tfMH Jfwrsoa HroouCTtta. CARL REINER -EVA MARIE SUNT ALAN ARKIN BRIAN KEITH JONATHAN WINTERS-THEODORE BIKEL A 'JSP mvm 4 mm aw FREE PARKING AFTER 5:30 P.M.

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8 p.m. American Drama Festival "The Scarecrow," Henry Ford Museum Theater, Dearborn. 8:30 p.m. Summer Concert Series Alfred Brendel, pianist. Rack-ham auditorium, Ann Arbor.

8:30 p.m. "How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" Northland Playhouse, South-field. 8:30 p.m. MATINEES DAILY TODAY A TOMORROW AT 2:00 AND 8:30 "KHARTOUM IS AN HONEST MOVIE EPIC A NO A IRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENT Kan larnard, Cat. Free Prais rVA meston OLIVIEI IN EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT ox Olfici Open Djllr Raoi to 8 P.M.

WO 137 WW AT SILiqiD TrUATIirw IttTDH MOD MYSTFRV f-jp. GREEORY SOPHIA PECK LOREII 8 STANLEY DDNEN imm ARABESQUE 'liwocoioi'pwaYisicif B100MFIELD Macomb Mai! CINEMA I MERCURY VOGUE WYANDOTTE-ANNEX. r--j -J or IN ERNEST LEHMAN EDWARD I IMPORT UNDER 18 ACCOI PORTANT WILL CCOMPANIED BE GEORGE PEPPARD: A bit puzzled about his wife's flight preferences. When the movie was finished, Peppard bought onei of the two monoplanes used In the final scenes and keeps It at Orange County (Cal.) airport. As a pilot, he has earned both multi-engine and instrument ratings.

Peppard has completed another film, "Tobruk," with Rock Hudson and it will be released next Easter sea.son. George will spend three months in New York this fall filming "What's So Bad About Feeling Good?" He thinks that one of the hardest scenes he's ever done is the episode in "Blue Max" where he visits the room of the rival are whom he's Just sent into a fatal crash with some stunting. "THE CHARACTER splitting down the seams," he explains. "When you get one emotion, that's easy, but when you get two emotions going, that's real and more difficult. We rarely see people in a crucial point of life torn by two emotions." The tall, almost shy actor was married April 17 to actress Elizabeth Ashley and they have bought an 8 to 10-room house in Beverly Hills.

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