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i 1 1 TAj SX TOO AT AT 2KB AND fc 2Q Thursday, April 4. 1957 DETROIT FREE PRESS STAR GAZING 5 ACADEMY AWARDS! BEST PICTURE -'x-vj if FRPAY.AT Z. ANP BEYOND VAST KORTZOfR OF THE YEAR OF IMAGIKATiONI ui itoat filled nsamn Hooray for The Magnificent Seven'! STARTS FRIDAY! Academy Award Winner IHGRID BERGMAN IN HER NEW PICTURE lantiTwMS, SEVEN IEST MUSICAL SCORE BEST COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY BEST FILM EDITING BEST SCREEN PLAY-ADAPTED of samurai, or professional war-jshiro, ardent and eager. He is a riors to protect the farmers principal in a unusually tender WONDERS; BY HELEN BOWER Frte Prvs Movie Critic ji Tkhhkolok romance with Shino (Keiko Tsu TONIGHT AT :30 from robbery and arson. WORLD au tne Japanese movies to Have come tins way, i.nej ThoUgn the village cannot pay Magnificent Seven," opening.

Thursday at the Studio and f0r such mercenaries, the wise World Theaters, rates my unqualified whoops of approval, i elder thinks the farmers could Here is the old' medieval Japanese warfare done in terms find hungry samurai who would 5 he willinsr to fight for three Imish at Brat UrO I-31M "-ai van uuucisidiiu, diiu wiuu giwi uuiuui, laic DerhaDS meals a the Micha.l Todd's In 1 odd-AO MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Boi Office Opn 10 A.M.-9 P.M. MATINEES it 2:30 Wed Sat. and fun. 12.00. 1 50.

1.25. EVE III GS at 8:30 S'm. thru 1.6S. 1 On. 1 50.

Sai. and Holidays. S3.00. Nipponese films. shima), a village girl.

ANOTHER OF the valiant is the highly skilled swordsman, Kyuzo (Seiji Miyaguchi), capable of the most quietly daring feats. He is a modest man with infinite self-respect. There are many amusing scenes as the farmers are trained for battle, armed with sharpened bambo staves. Kikuchiyo clowns and hams to a fare-thee-well through every sequence, but is equal to every demand for valor First aaww-r-T Fraaitht ff 1 Dari Jf Sillar! fV The story is simple. A village of 16th Century farmers is threatened by bandits.

The village patriarch advises the hiring 'JIXIE I.ONDON ain reals the quality of a dramatic actress as the enslaved mistress of th rreat man. Miss London also torches 'The Meaninr of the blues." Helen Bower, Free Press. the Jose' Ferrer GREAT MAN 50. 1 SO. AU prim Include tas.

When triuflna tUa.ti Mil Rloase eaelost mi er money order pays to Malta Artists fun of it. This is just what happens, with a great deal of hilarity and some extremely good acting. In addition there is the interesting military strategy with which the samurai leader prepares to defend the village, the excitement of the bandit attack and the success with which it is repulsed. OCCIDENTALS USUALLY find it hard to tell one Oriental from another. But Takashi Shimura, as Kam-bei, the first samurai, is a re Saxes taoatra irn sen ae-it tut.

stamps WO 1-71)3 Julie London Dean Jagjer Keenan Wynn rius Academy Award Winner "MAGOO'S PI DDLE JI PER" and 2 Academy Nominees "Gerald McBoins Boinr on the Planet Moo" and Milton MuHet in "The Jay Walker." EARL WILSON For Miis Sea It From to back up his heroics. He is also a touching figure. Unexpected emotion is shown in the disclosure that he is really a farmer's son, and later in the battle scene where he saves a child from a burning mill. Throughout the picture it is yii starts UiietiY T0DAY f-L Adults $1.25 Woodw'd nr. Ml.

The Beginning! WARNER BROS. PffESENI INGRID BERGMAN BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEA" V. flLU CRITICS AWARD MEL FERRER JEAN MARAIS IN JEAN RENOIR'S inritiawiiiumfl markably distinguished looking (the extremely unusual display of "EXCELLENT man whose appearance will not jevery sort of emotion that makes uieurcT DiTtMri i ri'VI WALT DISNEY aiiwiia.wi nniinui coniusea or iorgon-en. "The Magnificent Seven" thor Kambei is brave, gentle andjoughly human and comprehen good. The first disclosure of his'sible.

identity as a samurai comes Oftffy Ntws -V. Y. Post BY EARL WILSON NEW YORK Oh, there's bad news for Elvis. The intellectuals (folks like you-all) are starting a counter-revolution against the Presley panic (which is quieting down herabouts anyway). An "I Love Ludwig" Club with buttons yet has been launched by Yale freshman Edmund Goldsmith and Bob Cendella, of the Art Students League, each 18.

El Presents IT IS too bad that this picture wasn't filmed in color. Scene after scene would have had its impact doubled by the beauty of natural hues in flowers, trees, hills, houses and costumes. Even so the photography has that flair for the artistic and dramatic in which the Japanese excel. "Switierland" la Tachnleolor Set The Swiss People! View The Alps! I when he rescues a village child 'held hostage by a thief. He agrees to recruit other I samurai and finally, after I some amusing incidents, rounds up six including himself.

The seventh is Kikichiyo (Toshiro 1 Mifune, starred in "Kasho-! a wonderfully inde-i fatigable and funny Erroll Flynn type of bravo. THflMGS Do you know who this Lud- i "EXTRAORDiUARY Alffi EXCITING!" V. Y. Timet "AM UNFORGETTABLE PICTURE!" N.Y. HenJef Tribune "THE FAStlHATTOa NEVER WAVERS!" wig is that they love? TECHNICOLOR 'mm ine ending is philosophical, as the farmers return to the rlant- i The band also includes a hand-1 ing of another rice crop in happy some young Gregory Peck type security- K.

r. World -Telegram A Sun i ii amtiai iiimiill rn 1 11 Isao Kimura, who is Katsu- I I RTe SEE AND HEAR in tVlAQNIBCEnT EDDIE CHASE OF CKLW BROADCAST FROM OUR LOUNGE! EVEN lT -JJ Ludwig von Beethoven, a Tin Pan Alley boy in Germany from 1770 to 1827. Investing $40 in printing up 1,000 "I Love Ludwig" buttons, with Beethoven's picture on them, they sold out at a fat profit. One long-hair music prof here yelped, "This is what I've been waiting for!" The I-Love-Ludwigs ordered a new batch of badges and hope to blanket the country. The idea is to make Elvis hang his head in shame or shave off his sideburns or tune his guitar or something.

Elvis-lovers, arise! I VEW YORK'S still wonder- i ing whether the Rodgers and Hamerstein "Cinderella" they saw on TV the other night's Liver, ois W. Davison i pk HELD Isj -f 1 I academy JNGRID BERGMAN i -y I ro wv 5 I WIWNEH 6'wa SanJfrt 'STal6FHS" iast ptttf.l.'rV.'.H Ni i sw3lfaal M-G-M presents I guy reports his wife left him, i nag and baggage. Actor Ron Randell, who was snowbound in the Midwest bliz-: zards, writes, "We complain about Los Angeles smog but at least we don't have to shovel it!" That's earl, brother. Lincoln Series Beginnirg Monday, and for successive Mondays thereafter, at 8 p.m. in the Chaney Branch Liorary, 16101 Grand River, "Lincoln Omnibus" will be presented in a five-program series.

Films shown will be those originally produced for the "Omnibus" TV program, with Royal Dano as Lincom. Lynn Bartiett, Chaney librarian: Mrs, Bernice Sprenger, of the Burten Historical Collection and Weldon Petz, Lincoln collector, will speak during the series. The series schedule may be obtained from th' Chaney or Main Libraries. Sue Canal Cleared! Colling ftuery frS Angers Ike! Academy Awards! 1 t( Fashions I i a I Coma 1 I in at I Sporis 1 5 p.m. I i 5" -jrfT I Proirami I "Tin 'rTif-f-m i .,,,1 -j.

i SUGGESTIONS RALPH JANICE MEEKER RULE PAin HFNRFI dm a Rf PUBLIC PRODUCTION AMERICAN RESTAURANT Sunday's Free Press brings you Detroit's easiest to read, most complete guide to TV fun. See the ew TV Prevue JAZZ PIANIST Dave Bru-beck and his quartet, with Paul Desmond, will play a jazz concert at 8:20 p. ni. Sunday in th Scottish Kite Cathedral of Masonic Temple. rrwin rftr.lfTAII 18458 James Caazem.

UN 1-9682. Smlna MfA Vl)Y L.ach Dinner Famo.s Sea Food. Charcoal i.W LOUNGE Broilt Steaks. Chops. Park Fra.

Open Sundays to be done as a Broadw a show. If so, it'll doubtless be lengthened and livened greatly. "See 'Cinderella'?" we asked actor Eddie Hanley, of the Jackie Gleason show, after the pro- SCHWEIZER'S FOOT OF HASTINGS ST. WO 4-7258. Comjleta pact Dinners.

A Famous Gatherlnf Plaea e( Oil Oetroit, Luncheon Served. Music ay Closad Sanday. PARMNG A to QUONSET Home of Wild Game Dinners. 5830 Conner nr. Harper.

Buffalo, Klk, Moose. Rattlesnake, Game Birds, Steaks, Chops. Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Closed Mondays.

LA 1-9398. Storm Due' Tempest Storm, one of the great names in burlesk, will be starred for a week beginning Thursday at the Gayety Theater. Other dancers in the show are Cynthia Savage, Bobbi Buoy, June Darleen and Patricia Lewis. Ray Kolb and Jack Mann are the comedians. jt I XA 15301 EAST JEFFERSON at Bearonsfield VAIIey 2-4118 ureefi Luncheon 11-3 Dinner 5-12 Supper 12-2 A.M.

Julie CHOP JOY ROAD EVERGREEN. FINEST FOOD! STEAKS. CHOPS. SEA FOOD. ITALIAN DINNERS.

HOUSE LIQUORS. ENTERTAINMENT. CLOSED SUN. VE 5-5700. gram.

"Didn't have to," he read the 2 SHOWS TODAY 2:30 P.M. 8:30 P.M. GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE odium CfeCea Ommandmmt? Kcwmcoior votaVwiom MADISON THEATRE WO 3-4231 Boa Offica Open 10 A.M.-10 P.M. Mall Orders Promptly Filled TICKETS NOW ON SALE THROUGH APRIL 28 ALL SEATS RESERVED Inquire about special arrangements. Children's groups Sat.

10 a.m. Show Mais. Mon. thru Fri. 2:30 P.M.

1:50. 1.25; Sat. 10 A.M. 1.50-1.25. Sat.

2:30 P.M. 1.90-1.50. Sun. 2:30 P.M. 2.75.

1.80. All Evenings except Sun. 8:30 P.M. 2.75, 1.80. Sun.

8 P.M. Enclose check or money order payable ta MADISON THEATRE with self-addressed stamped envelope. plied. Julie Andrews served cham BOESKY'S Finest in Kosher style foods. Complete variety dinner-luncheons.

Coektail lounge newly remodeled. After theater anarks. 8900 11th at Hazelwood. TR Stritch Signed Complete Dinners Lancheoin Suppers. Nightly Entertainment Daneina Partv anil Ranimet ge Accommodations.

15241 E. Warren. TU 2-3883 HO A A II 20 West rv day af tha year. Smart Entertainment always. 8n steaks, small La Adams afkes.

Famous for aur cornel' aerl! Detroiter Elaine Stritch has been signed by David O. Selz- nick for a leading role in "Fare-! well to Arms." Miss Stritch willj leave May 8 for Italy to portray! the friend of Jennifer Jones in Ernest Hemingway's dramatic CAPILLA'S CHOP 74 W- Columbia (Formerly DriseoM's). WO 4-7870. Finest Steaks. uMice Chops.

Sa Food. Barbeque Ribs Chicken. Gene Capilla, Chef Ex MOU5- traordinary "Stu" Kelly, America's Typical Barman, yoir hosts. 11345 Uyernois Air Conditioned ME 8-7676 Cocktail Lounge and Wonderful Food lunrheon 11-3. Dinner 5-10.

Supper 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dyna-Inn drama of World War I. "IX-JtST Eddy SHEPHERD'S llni Show Time TT t.lCtCH..!... a i Ol L.

I 88W W. Jefferson nrvvrifi vrni Avo ne-TdUrani DINNERS. LOCHEONS I Judy Richard HOLLIDAY-CONTE Ideal for Parties and Banquets APP'0Vel ADAMS 11 m. "Tho 1:65 Grpat 6:11 7:45. 1040 m.

pagne in all six of her glass slippers for the 51 "Cinderella" cast members after the TV spec. Why six glass slippers Two too small to fit anybody, two just to fit her. two specials with leather soles for her to dance in. Only one thing went wrong: the sound faded a few seconds while Kaye Ballard (the Wicked Step-sister) was dancing and babbling with the Prince. Sure was big, lush and beautiful and, occasionally, unexciting.

Show-stealer: The Pepsi commercial. Sam Goldwyn's reported criticism: "If you ask me, it sounded like some fairy story." THE MIDNIGHT EARL Red-hot Dean Martin gets $25,000 to go on Dinah Shore's show. At El Morocco: Syd Chaplin, mom Lita Gray Chaplin, and Judy Holliday. America" Pat Donnelly Michigan" '09, row wife of writer Robin Harris) is picking out baby names 3:16. A Rendezvous with a yacht claa atmos- Leo Adler's HARBOR phere.

Intimata Dininf as the Rier. niver. A 2-5857 rtrai ni rairview. tf hiUmm0m De luxe doll A fVw steals ragged f'Wl newspaper guy tl- Vhu from shapely ffvVfyf JvffM I who doesn't ffl give up easily! (LvfVV 'V -r; -A m. I BROADWAY CAPITOL "Lat of the 12:37.

3:19. 6:01. 8:43 2:07 4:59 am. 'Chain of 11:24 a 2 4:48 7:30 om. 12:54 3.36 am LEO ADLER'S WILLIS IAR GRILL Third at Willis Good Food Fine Liquors ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY i AMERICAN-SWEDISH SiTveMKfef Detroit's Original SMORGASBORD Lobster.

Frof Legs. Steaks, ITri I Iff Chicken. Cocktail Loange. 1014 E. Jelferson.

WO 2-1042. Air Conditionea. Park Free. Opes Daily aicept Mondays. AROUND DETROIT rOKONET "Woman of 7.

10 ra. 8:30 p.m. FOX "Heaven Knows Mr. 12:4:2. 3:53, 7:04.

"The Storm 11:28 a. 2:39 6:60. 9 01 o. KRIM "The Great 6:15. 8:15.

o. m. MAMSON "The Ten Command-mcntV: 2:30 8:30 Dm. MICHIf! "run of 11 1:55. 4:50 7-45, 10 40 i.

"Th SALVATORE BACCALONU "3 FOR JAMIE DAWN" Kingsley Inn aooowam at Long Lake Rd. Bloomfleld Hills. Midwest 4-1400 Best Qnalitv Food Corktail Lounee Private Banquet Room Marsnierite Colbert, Organist 331 ROSEMOND HILLS INN Daily luncheon Dinner served until 11 a.M. Banquets, Recrotlons, Cocktail Lounoe and Bar. MAfair 6-356J.

30230 Inkster bet. 12 13 Mi. Just N-North-tery. OPEN ALL NIGHT 'TIL A.M. DOORS OPEN 10:45 A.M.

Hi world if guys, dolls and crazy mid-up characters (He's one) Her world is I- I ,4 gmn, glamor I a v' and crazy rnixed-up if' Ri characters! -Tf I i. 4 Th (She's one) 1 1 VT- WOVI. 4 Miles beyond Farmlnatoa. rll.T.VimJWWiiWl SARATOGA Fctrtns vurvni vvi it fir Leungs. Ooen Sun.

all hicken and Biscuit Dinners. Cocktail year, closed Mon. Northville 9120 On Mirhigan Mile West of Telegraph for Jamie 3:30 b.Ja 9:20 o. in. Mt SIC HXI.T.

"Syen Wondera of the 2 n. ra I.MS -Mfn in 11 am m. 5 02 8 03 10:57 nm 1:51 4 45 am. at Apache 3:48. fi 49.

9:43 12:37 I a nx TI Kill "The Mainifirent 15. 9 oil n. m. SI KF Woman of 7 10 om 8:30 om TEI.ENiTWS Sew and short enblecta from 9 ro to 1 1 en i INITF.li ARTISTS "Around the orld in 0 Dvs :30 r. m.

HilRin The Macnificent 7 9 15 P. WESTWOOD INN I Hedy Lamarr 1 3C; wouldn't i dress in an Kd. JLO Famous for rood Daneint; and Entertainment- Open Sunday elevator, so Club Tahoe 3412 Dlita Hwy. (US-10) ORIando 3-9754. fine Food.

Private Banquet Room. Music and Dancing every night to "The 3 Little Words." Oakland County's smoothest organ trio. Air conditioned. 1 they built her HUCK'S INN CMND RIVER AT 7 MILE ROAD. PHONE KE 1-1370.

LanchMHi 1130 to 230 a m. daily. Room available for bowling parties and weddings. Bayna Cummins, organist. I Ann sV ibtana ALBERGHETIi COOPER i HILLCREST COUNTRY Cocktail Lounue now open for the season.

Also serving oar famous foods. Moravian Drive it Cass, CLUB Mt. Clemens. WO 3-6663. 'Duel At Apache Wells" I a $1,000 dress-i room on the Ziegfeld stage at Como show.

An ex Oscar winner a llooned up Jack Bar- FMOCS FOR STEAKS, BONED CHICKEN, MOOTAIN TKOCT, COCKTAILS SNACKS IN FIRESIDE LOLWE lrTV 116G1 PLTMOCTH ROAD PLYMOUTH 9144 ami, ii m.m-..:r.w immmimm iff r4. -rff 4 fitefl i jvyf vi- li i Ii 'fU tki 11 v-vv If Dean to 235 on hooch. OPEN ALL NIGHT "TIL 6:30 A.M. DOORS OPEN 10:45 A.M. BARBEQUE a new panel quiz both Chaiie3 Van ry filmed show with CHECKER bar.b-9 RIBS.

CHICKEN, DUCK FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP. FISH it, roren and Niv Nearing on Doen 'til 4 i.m. TE 3-1100 CHECKER SPEEDY DELIVERY OF THE. 3919 BRTJSH for a big sponsor. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A visiting Mid-Westerner hit a Las Vegas slot machine the easy way two cherries and ax.

WISH I'D SAID THAT: A CHOP HOUSE J- CHOP Carl 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Priyate lanqaet Rooms. Sorting the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Food for mora tha a 20 years.

All fceef aged la oar awa cellars. a HOUSE 4 td BILL ELLIOTT I AMES LYDON FRENCH CHAIN OF EVIDENCE' Distinctive Dining in Modern Atmosphere PONTCHARTRAIN WINE kind of a small restanrant that too ex- peet onlT in Paris, New York or San Franrieo CtLLARS Ml'SlC BY MIZAK 2.U EARNED iCJ3HJLig HHrCWT.4im.H-30M.j; oo-nuTing DOLORE3S GERMAN NOW PLAYING DANCING TO Leonard KRAGERS GERMAN FOOD. Served Milwaakee Style. Imported Beers an Tap. pen Sundays.

Catering ta Parties. Banaaets and Weddings. 13158 CRATIOT. Mr. 6 Mile Rd.

IA 1-9782 We.nan by GEORGE WCLLS, Aecie Producer ed Directed by VINCCNTE MIMNCLLI Produced by DOE SCH49Y a 9 p.ee Starts FRIDAY! Adams Theatre Direct from Hollywood ITALIAN Sianley LARCO'S 7423 W. MeNkhols UN 1-8699 Parking In Raar Italian Specialties, Steaks. Chops and Sea Fond. Cocktails. EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR PARTIES AND BANQUETS LUNCHEON 11 a-e.

te 2 a. BINNEI I P.M. ct 1 A.H. AND HIS 3fX0 OAKWOOD, EAE AI.LEN RD. DC 3-1533 "Where Eatins; In An Adventnre and Cooking la An Art." Italian Style.

Closed Wednesday. Original JOSEPH ORCHESTRA TEROVA'S 6649 East 8 Mile nr. Hound Rd. SL 7-2947 Sen ice Around the Clack. 6pea 24 Hours.

Choice at 30 Dinners. Carry-Oat Service. Italian Singing Sam's DANCING FROM 9:30 P.M. TO 1 A.M. NO COVER NO MINIMUM S''W IN PERSON EDGEWATER PARK West 7 Mile Road, near Grand River.

KE 1-2660 NOW OPEN! 0, NIGHT CLUB II Sfrip Sensation of fhe Nerlon fShowland't Most Beautiful Girl SUPPER 14865 Wyoming Fruo Parking Daily Luncheons J1.00. Dinner from 5 R.ai. vLUo 'til 1 a.m. Banguet Party Accommodations. Manhattan STACC FULL Of UAUTIFUL GIRLS JOHN at MIIWAUKEI FO RESERVATIONS TR 1-1 46S Exeeptioaal tanaaart FociDtlM Coaveawat Parklajq Across the Stroart faTn.jipngLtt'AT)' EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON FROM 1 P.M.

TO 7 P.M. SiieratoY Cadillac Hotel Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave. Mark Schmidt, General Manager SEA FOOD Miehiaan W. Dearborn, Sea Food Flown in Daily and Chops Corktail Lonnge Featuring: Top-Notch Trios. Closed Sundays.

MEYER'S SEA FOOD ALL KIDDIE I OTHER 10' cx (( i tj a 1 1 LH temple 1 itlrii 1 vim I ART CINEMA SEA FOOD GROTTO Serving tha finest sea food, steak and chops for ever a auarter af a century. Open avery day. Private Bangutt Room. Corner 7 MMa Rear Talafrapa Road. KE 1-9000.

RIDES Euoet louts llttro RIDES hy doe Loretta Ymine avoid It Detroit's handiest guide tj more TV enjoyment is yours in Sunday's Free Press. See the New TV Prevue magazine. BAR 2fi- E. GRAND BLTD. TR 2-8SOO Serrina; Clams.

EOBSTEK. Steaks, and 7 CLAM OYSTERS irtght clubs? Kad Sunday's iN'ew TV rrevue. olse Venice priae wineer! "Fotlier'i DILEMMA" on the half aheil and fried. Mnsie by Mazak..

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