Sammy Davis to Open Four-Week Fisher Run in 'Golden Boy'; Cancels Two Performances Due to Yom Kipper RICHARD BURTON OT6rE oLE HALlmus. PANAVISION TECI - IN 'COLOR • [: ) AAA4OUNT RELEASE Aft GOOD SEATS AT BOX- OFFICE or SEARS STORES. SHOWS DAILY 2 P.M. • 8:30 SUNDAYS 2 P.M. • 8 P.M. azi&e,41%nekikf 140 Bagley • 962.7135 The musical version of Clifford Magic" fame heads a supporting Odets' "Golden Boy" starring Sam- cast that includes Paula Wayne, my Davis will open a four-week Kenneth Tobey, Ted Beniades, Roy engagement at the Fisher Theater, Glenn, Charles Welch, Don Crab- Tuesday, Aug. 25, prior to Broad- tree and Jaime Rogers, Jeanette DuBois, Johnny Brown. way. • Others responsible for the half The Hillard Elkins production has a score by Charles Strouse and million dollar production include lyrics by Lee Adams, the team who •choreographer Donald McKayle, wrote "Bye Bye Birdie." Peter musical director Elliot Lawrence. Coe, who directed "Golden Boy," Tony Walton, who designed the did the smash hit "Oliver." The sets, costumes and projections. book was written by the late Mr. Tharon Musser who did the light- ing and Richard Pilbrown who de- Octets. Billy Daniels, of "Old Black vised the productions. "Golden Boy" marks Sammy Davis' return to the legit theater after having kept "Mr. 'Wonderful" going for a full year on the strentgh of his personality and I performance. Since then Davis actually be- came the world's outstanding en- tertainer, playing to capacity in the top night clubs in the world and makes such movies as "Robin and the Seven Hoods," "Sergeants Three." "Ocean's Eleven" and a score of others. The musical version of "Golden Boy" hews to the lines originally created by Mr. Odets in telling the story of a young man, anxious to break out of the ghetto, who found he could punch his way out as a fighter, quicker than playing his way out as a musician. There will be two extra per-• formances on Sunday, Sept. 13, in place of the Tuesday, Sept. 15, and Wednesday ma tine e, Sept. 15, performances which will not be played, due to Yom Kippur. BCE WEINGARIEN METRO-GOIDIRMUER mots unS° Peter O'Toole portrays King Henry II in Hal Wallis' production of "Becket." Costarring in the pic- ture is Richard Burton. Filmed in Panavision and Technicolor at Shepperton Studio s, England, "Becket's" supporting c a s t is headed by John Gielgud, Donald Wilfit, Martita Hunt, Pamela Brown, Gino Cervi, Paolo Stoppa and Felix Aylmer. Now playing at the United Artists. 0 arbeintsinita moitya moot Can a girl from Leadville find fun,, romance and happiness with $20,000,000? YOU BET! .n[ Just drop by drop and the bucket fills.—Bamidbar R.abah 4. RAMC RUOFF , Featuring TWIN DOUBLE 10 Mile at Dequindre Res. JO 6-1595 PETER ELKE SELLERS SOMMER ICOLOR a DeLUXEI It is because of his wife that .a man's house is blessed. — Baba Metzia 59. [JOBB n'CVSi-dkve pResilot Matinees Wed., Sat., Sun.—Special 12-16 Tween Prices—Adults $1 before 6 p.m. (Except Sun. and Holidays) SCHAEFER NOW SHOWING STARRING W REWASS s I IERE' c EFnOM AT MCtlICK0).S free Pa ■ ictil g- • • E., Ho z( l' 11 jp10110EN Nit": 'lion PET GENNARO Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin star in a Chicago- gangland spoof, "Robin and the Seven Hoods", at the Royal Thea- ter. Martin plays a small-time hood- lum and pool shark, while Davis and Sinatra are members of a top gang in this modernized version of the old English story. NOW YOU CAN SEE THE ORIGINAL UNCUT VERSION! 0 PANAVISION1 METRO:PR The Iflear the original sound track album of The Unsinkable Molly Brown." on MGM Records] rhe elegant new COOLED ADAMS FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING after 5 P.M. and Sundays. r I I I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 I I I AMERICA'S SHOWPLACE FISHER THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED IN THE FISHER BUILDING ■ TR. 3-4400 TONIGHT AT 8:30 Matinee Saturday 2 P.M. A great new musical hit with the Broadway star of "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" ZERO MOSTEL and the directorial genius of the man who created "WEST SIDE STORY" JEROME ROBBINS "MOSTEL'S PERFORMANCE IS A MASTERPIECE . . BY ALL Mr:ANS SEE IT!" —Osgood, WXYZ "AN UNCOMMONLY FINE MUSICAL. A THEATRICAL EVENING WORTH ANYONE'S WHILE!" —Joy, Carr, Det. News I Zvi° NoStei 1 1 Tiddler 0;Ithe Roof 1 1 I I I WEBS 44 WEST ADAMS • WO 1-8524 "MOSTEL AT HIS VERY BEST. FINE ENTERTAINMENT NOT TO BE MISSED." starring karre MOREAU .Oteded taxs MAttE . I I —Windsor Star Box Office Open Daily at 9 A.M. . Mit MIMI IMMO MIR _Ma "MA "A RAZZLE DAZZLE VERSION OF THE 'BROADWAY PLAY ... HIGHLY —N.Y. TOW ENTERTAINING!" GORE VIDAL'S I I I 'THE BEST MAN' I I I I I I I FIDA/MF BERTSONIIIIAMS/MI TTON INAN/ThACY/OHERN RICHARD BURTON. 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Winston, Post KRIM WOODWARD at 6 MILE • TO 8-8300 FEATURE STARTS: DOORS OPEN: 3:00, 5:15, 7:30, Mon., Thurs.: 3 p.m. 9:45 p.m. 3:45, 6:00, 8:20, Friday: 3 p.m. 10:40 p.m. 1:35, 3:50, 6:10, Saturday: 1 p.m. 8:25, 10:45 p.m. 1:00, 3:10, 5:10, Sunday: 1 p.m. 7:25, 9:40 p.m. Special Matinee Every Day; Late Show Friday & Saturday INGMAR BERGMAN'S Frt. Times: 8:00 10:0d . lat. 6:00 8:00 30:00 Studio NORTH THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26 Friday, August 7, 1964 6 Woodward at 9. Mile LI 1.5163 tie vie cinitr 18 AdmIttad