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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 36

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. FRIDAY MORNING. OCTORER 4. 1968 3 Ai the no ml tO 4 5868 Seats mow! TOM1TQ at Ol3Q 1 mm Tho I Ivnvt is Lonely Hunter" in ivniMrKiil)le production, one tliat in suro to rank hili anion? tlie year's films. He uses his badge like a bludgeon 4 MATS.

TOM. SUN. WED. 2 P.M.L. HfcDBOOK MAliAilN i -i i A CONOITIONfD KIRK DOUGLAS "BARBRA'S PERFORMANCE IN TUNNY GIRL IS THE MOST 'If He Hollers' Is Fast-Paced Racial Drama Alan Arkin turns in one of tlie year's finest performances.

sylva koscina-eli wallach 2 Avely Way toDie" ACCOMPLISHED, ORIGINAL AND ENJOYABLE MUSICAL COMEDY PERFORMANCE EYER PUT ON unny Gfrf LADlLS' HOME JOURNAL A UNIt HilL TECHNICOLOR 'We fa Heart Features at 11:20. 1:25. 3:35. 5:40. 7:50.

10:00 "If He Hollers Let Him Go" is a melodrama which generates a tremendous pace during most of its playing. Its dis- .0 is alonel LJ II awc Vtffl South is perhaps elementary, but effective. ullQICEoEATS SMOW "Hunter "tHy EVENING ALL DAy SU nth The film had its first publicj TuNluHT AT 8:33 showing anywhere at the Boyd TOMORROW AT 2 8:30 P.M. Thursday night ai an invita v1' tional benefit. It may have; 5 WILLIAM WYLER- more movement than message! but it does present the warming, Ipicture of a persecuted black; man who has the resourceful-i ness, the mordant wit and the: sense of chivalry to frustrate his white tormentors and win their respect.

Raymond St. Jacques, always I forceful in previous roles, real RAY STARK -ASM "A great and breathtaking experience that I do not expect to forget!" Erneit Sc'rcer, B-iHetirj "Takes its audience on a Cinercma roller coaster ride through Cosmos." Henry T. Murdock, Inquirer X- 3 -r izes his best opportunity to date at the hero. He is introduced as a "lifer" going over the wall of a Southern penitentiary with the law officers and their dogs hot on his trail. ASKED TO KILL He meets a white man with COLUMBIA riCTURtSanoRASTAR PRODUCTIONS vi 'l X.

BARBRA STREISAND -OMAR SHARIF GIRL" ipj AN'Ji v. 2 r'D' DAOQ JULESTiflE-BOB MERRILL Mi5-bWlE STVsf -w-m. "technicolor 3c-lr 'I crts TODAY AND TOMORROW DOORS OPEN 9:30 A.M. 10:00, 12:05, 2:10, 4:23, 8:45, 10:50 a stalled automobile (purposely) and since James Lake, as the convict is named, has been, among other things, an auto mechanic, he fixes the trouble. The presumably grateful car owner gives the fugitive a lift and suggests a stopover at his Dixie mansion for a drink.

This sets the first melodra 19th and Chestnut Streets, LO 9-41 75 Cinema is STANLEY KUBRICK PRODUCTION MOM wising STANLEY KUBRICK PRODUCTION I RESERVED SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE 0000000 OR BY MAIL! 0000000 matic situation in motion. The wily white, played by Kevin 0 if McCarthy, is a New Englander who has married for money. SUPER PANAVISION- SUPER PANAVISION' S0L7lfrfflf3; METROCOLOR I I i.W"1 JB1MHMHJI, I The radio has informed him of rne iiigmve predicament ana, fc I I MJTV LO 7-7021 MhmmWm iuWJan PfoSIllSJi ONE SHOW ffiMaf lg Wli Vrri-iJX ONLY OF i ah important I i iTiif 4 rn NEW COMEDY: he offers $10,000, the keys to his car and a flight to Mexico if Lake will kill his wife. If he won't there's always a phone to the sheriff. CHASE RESUMES The Negro invades the terrified wife's bedroom, tries to explain the situation but is disbelieved and is forced to subdue her via the Othello routine.

Believing the mission accom 8 1 4 Siirp la We nominated for an 0car. plished, the husband ties him-i self up, upturns the communicates with the sheriff; and the fugitive has another, rap to face. As the chase resumes, the film goes into flashbacks of: Joanne Woodward's best performance. SHEILA GPAKAM "Every red-blooded hoy's dream that make Playboy bunnies appear as overdressed as Puritans, and tonless blackjack 'There ju.t miplit he two Oscars next year dealers N. Y.

Tim for doorsteps at the home. Y. DAdYNf WS 14iiWimiil perhaps the best performance of his I n-JUDITH CRIST. Career: new yopk mgazne COLUMBIA PICTURES and HORIZON PICTURES Presents 'MBJ LHPJ0HS7E James Lake's career, a device often awkward but this time handled deftly by Charles Martin, author, producer and director. In addition to his garage work, he is a potential artist who wants to study in New York and takes with him his night club singer sweetheart, played (and sung) with finesse by Barbara McNair.

In the flashbacks we see him arrested for the rape murder of one of the town's white tramps, excoriated by a racist prosecutor (Arthur O'Connell) and sentenced to life by a prejudiced jury. PROVES POINT Srfs fAe screen with a SUIflRflEVIEI of personal drama, JANET LANDGARD JANICE RULE eleanor pe PRY jt 'r ANK PERRY ROGER ny FRANK PERRY TEChN r. IC' i'j Sc jr.d' on Columbia Secor Swgsesied tut Manure Aud-encrs i CO Then we return to the actual 7 5 Charlie Salt and Christopher Pepper held the chase. He forces the husband Munni. ff.

and wife to take him to their ANTHONY WAYNE CINEMA BALL PIKE ERIC- Montgomery MAYFAIR SUBURBAN fate of the world in their hands'-and dropped it! m. I A In mm Wei, Pa. Clifton Heights Rts. ir202-309-463 Fkd. Ave.

at Cottman Ardmore, Pa. BLACK HCRSE PK. Dl. CINEMA I N.E. GARDEN STATE D.I.

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Expressway 202-23 7043 Castor Ave. Is 1 r' summer cottage at gun point, proves the husband's guilt and she becomes his partisan. Against all prejudices and upbringing, Dana Wynter, playing the wife, helps him in his flight. Her main concern is not to help him escape, but to let him prove he is not a murderer. In addition to St.

Jacques, McCarthy and the Misses Mc I Check Theatre Directory for Additional Information I in FA'JL pioduclon tp PI i PgiCilSlarache! Produced and Directed mm flOW BUH1 MOJ. STfO ICTS SMJi(liMt TECHNICOLOR WHO SAYS PIR jTjil 8 SHOWN AT 10, 11:45. 1:30, 3:10, 4:55, 6:40 10:10 United Artists COLOR by Deliixe ikp-v. 'LfE Nair and Wynter, there are; sharp performances from the' rest of the cast. The movie may not offer, much solution to the larger, problem but it at least depicts one case where justice, how- ever battered, can triumph.

HENRY T. MURDOCK 7' TONITE AT BOTH THEATRES! T'aiiml Judy Garland To Marry Actor "No one should miss it!" Ae W3A RIVERSIDE, Oct. 3 (AP). Actor Michael Taft said in (Thursday he plans to marry 17i 8f "9. HOWARD THOMPSON, N.Y.

TIMES "BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL hat a beautiful opportunity to let the young see. i singer Judy Uarlana "very soon." Rumors circulated that Miss Garland and Taft would be married Thursday in Greenwich. But Taft said these plans were scrapped and that he and Miss Garland would be wed "very soon but I can't say when." -TKUNDERBALL" SEAN CONNECT i i i- PJHiVISiON" TECHNICOLOR in the lovers' intimate scene, how lovely the human body can be and how pure its nakedness! Iam very glad that the Scandinavians at least are able to face these things honestly. I RECOMMEND IT VERY HIGHLY!" lud'ih hltw Vo.l Mogoi.n. NIC "Teday" LD1 Fe released thru United AptlStG 000900000000 4 it 1 11 111 ill BEAHGOmraY' plot the big family swindle in a Tangiers They pull it off on the high Not a care in the world unless they get caught! Now through Saturday October 5 Bobby Vinton plus PHil JAliE Next Week Anthony the Imperials Continental Safari in a 6 a lid COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents A MARTIN MANULIS Production a III! lil; 1 hi i u4 Jb in i -'i dHBMMMH 5) "FROM RUSSIA WITH CONUERY S'i-ykM 10ITE ofs" K'-(f r-r v- LA ANrHT n'rr R-CHtRO Hi-WTO LiONrL BSRi RSMY t.wIBWI EROCCCLI nf Hf.5RY LALIJVSiN B-TtR(Nft jtfM nCHHICOlCR'ra- Re reieased thru United AptlStS S3 PenlouliS Films presents JAMES COBlinfj-JAMES MASON-JAMES FOX SUSANNAH YORK Screenplay by Donald Cammell and Harry Joe Brown Jr.

produced by Martin Manuiis Directed by Robert Parrishri LATE SHOW Hear Lc-j -j 1 Une T.y on Cap.tol h1 TECHNICOLOR tVJ TONIGHT EVA DAHLBECK GUNNAR BJONSTRAND Routes 1 202, Chacfds Ford, Pa. Now accenting "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE" The Beautiful thi WORLD DRYN MAWR Banquet Reservations GL 9-4400 1 0 2 Show nitely 9 12 P.M. $3 Minimum Mon. thru Thurs. 4:10, 8:50 "THUNDERBALL" 10 7-6007 1:25 ":50 CHESTNUT AT16TH LO 8-0928 BOX OFFICE OPENS 9:30 A.M.

10 A.M., 12 P.M., 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. 12 MIDNIGHT 1830 MARKET L0 3-1236 LANCASTER WEST OF BRYN MAWR AVE. GO Ei(2 GO (EJ 3 FREE PARKING AFTER 6PM 12 15. 2 00. 3.45.

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