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Tuesday, August 1, '67 DETROIT FREE PRESS JOih Crntury-Fa pmrtm Datehook SPECIAL RETURN TH: BIBLE ENGAGEMENT 'MISS ANONYMOUS' 2 Shows Daily P.M. Sunday at 7:00 P.M. MADISON GRAND CIRCUS PAtK 962-6931 TUESDAY "On a Clear Day You Can The Btginning CekVrDtLne FiWD-150 See Forever" Starring Howard Keel and Barbara Lang. 8:30 p.m. Fisher Tuesday's Free Concert Leonard B.

Smith's Detroit Concert Band will play the following program in its free outdoor concert at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Remick Music Shell on Belle Isle: Marche Symphonlque Savino Overture "La Gazza Ladra" Rossini Ghost Oance Salisbury "Zelda" Leonard B. Smith, cornetist Code Waltz from "Sleeping Beauty" Tchaikovsky Hungarian March, "Rakoczy" Berlioz Hungarian Rhapsodte No. 2 Liszt Hungarian Gypsy Melodies, Jocelyn Krieger, soprano, Boldie Garber, cymbalum Romany Life, Jocelyn Krieger, Boldie Garber and Band Herbert The Cinderella Stardom Of Pretty Sharon Tate 2C Cen'wv-fom AUDREY IIEPBOIX ALBERT I1EY iru Two Shows Today AS 7M At 2:00 8:15 p.m. rzil A Man JULIE -SWiEYDOMF'iS TWO ROAD Ponovtjlon Color by DtLgi NOW SHOWING mf ANDREWS ANcI AlVoMAN FSKS HUNTER'S THOROUGHLY MAI KAI WOODS BL00MFIELD jyiakes 'DEAR JOHN' look like a fainf tale!" 157 South Woodward Plymouth RJ.

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Sun. 2 p.m. 5TH MHROCOLOR EXCLUSIVE Exclusive I inillT 1 BY NORMA L. BROWNING Pre Press-Chicago Trlbunt Wirt HOLLYWOOD Sharon Tate, wearing a beige bi-jkini with cutouts, batted bedazzling false eyelashes and said: "Well, you see it was like this. Marty Ransohoff discovered me.

But then he tucked me away for three years." It was easy to see why a man would want to tuck her away. Sharon is the amply-proportioned ash-blond who appeared out of left field to get a share of the top billing with Tony Curtis and Claudia Car-dinale, no less, in her first Hollywood picture, "Don't Make Waves" (now showing in the Detroit area). THE CONSENSUS in Hollywood is that producer Ransohoff investment in Sharon Tate is paying off, that her so-called "instant stardom" which in fact was almost three years in the making, will turn out to be stardom of the first magnitude in the glamorous Hollywood tradition. "It's the kind of thing that used to happen back in the silent days," said her press agent. "The Cinderella bit.

You know, it proves the magic has not gone from Hollywood." "You see, I always wanted to be an actress. But my par- ents disapproved. (Her father is a colonel in the Army intelligence service.) "Several people told me I should be in movies. I really I Downtown Showing! ENTERTAINMENT TH1L mmm kctiires i SAfID 1 1 I PEBBLES I FREE PARKING In Fisher Theatre Lot Across from Studio New Center Marquee WINNER ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST TUES. SHOWS: 11:30 A.M.

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6:00. 8:15. 10:30 SDN. 2:30. 5:00.

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v. rines 3rd at the BM. TR. 44025 FREE PARKING intranet on m. Ttottrt The Women Who Know MORE THAN ONE WAY TO SKIN A SPY!" 'Thigh SPY" SHARON TATE, an "instant star" and graduate (to the tune of half a million dollars) of Hollywood's super star-school.

EVENINGS AT 8:30 (SUNDAY AT 7:30) MAT. SAT. SUN. 2 P.M. EXCLUSIVE MICHIGAN ENGAGEMENT Buy, Sell Through Free Press Want Ads Hit dm WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS ACADEMY AWARDS rkgZJ mfHjOf C10R by DELUXE drama, "13," then directly to the feminine lead in "The Vampire Killers" (also made in London).

She'd no sooner finished that one (neither has been released yet) when Ransohoff brought her home for her Hollywood "debut" in "Don't Make Waves." air," she said. "But I don't Intend to get carried away with it all." SIXTH HYSTERICAL WEEK! IP TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED Fre forking After P.M. Oltiaa tm Dally Nail to 9 P.M. THE SUMMIT Wilk. Hit.

at Utayttta. W( 1-3788 Simple words that start a war: "Good morning. My name is Miss Barrett. I am your Home Room body building, speech, voice, Binging, dancing, makeup, coiffure, dress, dramatics. "You name it, I took it.

All I did was study and take classes. I couldn't go out. I was like Miss Anonymous." Eventually she was given small roles in Filmways TV productions, for the experience. "AND IN ALL those parts I wore a black wig and was billed under another name," she explained. "Mr.

Ransohoff said he didn't want the audience really to see me till. I was ready." Apart from what little she paid off by working her way through star-school in those minor roles a Miss Anonymous, the bill came to She was finally taken out of wraps and sent to London to co-star with David Niven and Deborah Kerr in a suspense wanted to, but then so do thousands of other girls, and I never thought it would happen to me." BUT THERE SHE WAS one day, auditioning for a small part in the Filmways TV series "Petticoat Junction," when in walked Ransohoff, the company's chief executive and chairman of the board, and said, "Sign that girl." "I thought meant somebody else, I really did," said Sharon. "I looked so awful. I was wearing an orange dress with big patch pockets and my hair was every which way. Everyone else was so chic.

"But he meant me, all right. Before I knew it I'd signed a seven-year contract. "But then well, it wasn't at all what I expected. He didn't put me In any movies. He made me start going to school: classes constantly, LAST 5 DAYS! All Eves.

at 8:00 Matinee Wed. 2:00 p.m. AUG. 21 THROUGH SEPT. 16 IBRD KEEL Press Opening Monday.

August 21 Benefit Previews August 18. 19, 20 4t Tht Hit Musical EDWARD SPECTER PRODUCTIONS. INC. and DAb NORMAN TWAIN meat JlOUCAIIseerB RftKULA-MULLlGAN PRODUCTION Supremes' Flo Ballard: It's Said She's Leaving Bee. MONDAY, Aug.

7 MW MtSICAt SENS NOW (T BOX OFFICE OPENS TOMr AT 9 A.M. 1 The year's 1 best seller picks you up and never lets you down; ROBERT EQLILET "Sandy Dennis really registers as an actress!" GsS mm ussey Ken Barnard, Fr Pu Starring Academy Award Winner eATiwnrTTic BY LORAINE ALTERMAN Free Press Staff Writer Florence Ballard of Diana Ross and The Su-premes has temporarily asked to be withdrawn, the group, according to a spokesman for Motown Records. Florence has not appeared LI ill II I III 111 I 1 11 1IVMI May at the Hollywood Bowl. If Florence does decide to leave the Supremes, Cindy could be her permanent replacement. ALTHOUGH THE company spokesman indicated the situation is temporary, other sources say that Florence is definitely out of the Supremes.

There have long been reports that the girls were not getting along well together. Motown TmKeL-WJLIA-ROBErTmUlLIGAN ISaoay Dexs TO.eup By warrr B-cs toiilTECHHICOLOR FROM WARNER BROS-lil MUFFLER CUSTOMERS Still Have Top Priority far Prompt Expert Service It OD IBS A wonderful new film opening WEDNESDAY at: with the group for the past OOOf has denied these reports. WARREN CINEMA II 8 Mil. at Sehtwnlwr 722-5000 MACOMB MALL CINEMA 11 13', Mil. it Gratiot 294-1900 PUNCH JUDY Kirtheval at Fkhar TU 5-7010 RADIO CITY WaaoVar nr.

9 Mlla II 3-5800 LIVONIA MALL CINEMA II 7 Milt MM4lih.lt 476-8800 Starrinr month when they performed at the Flamingo Ho 1 in Las Vegas, the Yale Bowl in New Haven, and the Forest Hills Stadium in New York. 1 Bird- I I uw jf TttVilLD "FRANK SINATRA'S GREATEST SINCE 'FROM HERE TO ETERNITY'!" -P. Want Marsh. Cleveland Plain Dealer Florence DON AMECHE Ce-Stamaf CAROL BRUCE ntti NEVA SMALL LOUISE LASSER ALICE PLAYTEN B0ULT0AI DIANA DOUGLAS K.CT0WNSEND ani iatrodacinf ROBIN WILSON JOHNSON BOB MERRILL tmim ito-THE WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT by NORA JOHNSON ChOPMcrjphy bf MICHAEL BENNETT Entire Predudioa Ooadtd by GEORGE ROY HILL ORIGINAL CAST ALBUM ON ABC RECORDS song, formerly with Patty La-Belle and the Bluebells, is temporarily replacing Florence. The spokesman said that Florence is tired out from the Supremes' constant traveling and requested a rest.

While the move at the moment is temporary, it could turn out to be permanent, the company said. Florence will definitely not appear with the Supremes for at least another month. Cindy replaced Florence last 1H1GU LV is i MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED When ordering by mail, pleas ancles sH-addrd. tramped nvlop. 4 4.

Jik.4. Drama Festival Resumes Tuesday The American Drama Festival in Greenfield i 1 1 a 's Henry Ford Theater will resume its series of melodrama repertory with "The Henrietta" at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. "Under the Gaslight" will be offered at the same time Thursday. UNIVERSAL presents PRICES: HON.

thra THURS. FRI. and SAT. MATINEES WED. 830 P.M.

SUN. 7-30 at 8:30 P.M. ALL 2 P.M. MAIN FLOOR AND Hill. S7.QQ S8.00 15.50 J5.00 $4.00 S5.50 $4.00 BALCONY J3.00 $3.00 J4.50 S3.50 $2.50 V0s0U MICHAEL CRAWFORD OLIVER REED 'HARRY ANDREWS mJ mm.

a li IIW Mil I aiaKpaaniaajaaa TECHNICOLOR TRINI LOPEZ AND GIRLS! GIRLS! Slowly they stripped Sam Laker down until there was nothing but animal PETER VAUGHAN DERREN NESBITT-NADIA 6RAY-T0BY ROBINS -INGER STRATTON FRANCIS CLIFFORD STANLEY MANN BRAD DEXTER- SIDNEY J. FURIE -A SINATRA ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION TECHNICOLOR TECHNISCOPE From WARNER BROS. MI Siarrmq DEE DEE DEV1NE C0LLEEH SHANNON JAMES DONALD DANIEL MASSEY-MICHAEL H8RDERN EABRIELtA UCUD1 LOTIE TARP Samto by DICK CLEMENT and IAN LA FRENA1S Fom wgi aor, MICHAEL WINNER 0.M 6y MICHAEL WINNER Producni b. MAURICE FOSTER and BEN ARBEID Km LISA LANG ANN DARLING JOSIE ELLIS MARIE MARRS DEARBORN GATEWAY QUO YADIS-: Michigan Telegraph I Van Dyke at 14 Vi Mil Warren Wayne Rds. 0pp.

LP 1-3450 fl CO 4-0210 Hudson's WestlanJ GA 5-7700 Starting Wednesday AT THESE THEATRES: THE DUKES OF DIXIELAND AUGUST P.M.-COBO HALL ARENA $6.50, $5.50, $4.50, $3.50, $2.50 Mil I iijrt i Jfc 7 iMfc Lt Hul Em Kit 1 1 I STUD1O-0 i tt ui VOGUE I WYANDOTTE-ANN EX 16926 Harper I Downtown Wyandotts TU 6-4840 IT AV 5-1413 ROYAL OAK 315 W. 4 th R. 0. LI 1-2812 REDFORD lahser at Grand Rivsr KE 7-2560 Tickets at the Cobo Hall Box Office, Gnnnell's Hudson's Acres if Fret Parkins Snufiell it I Mill 2-8827 lYrt.ieX?"'", i eni 'ili i'Tf ilfi I -tJ a. A t.

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