f MOVIE GUIDE NEIGHBORHOOD DOWNTOWN ADAMS Grand Circus Park Open Daily 8. Sun. 10:45 Sat. 8:30 A.M. Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins." Weekdays S. Sun. 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 Sat. 9:00, 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 WO 2.7930 FOX 2211 Doors Woodward—WO 1.9494 Free Parking Open 10:45 a.m. Life & Violence in Harlem Shirley Clark's "THE COOL WORLD" & Steve "Hercules" Reeves in "THE AVENGER" (in Color) Every Wed. Ladies Day Adm. 50c Late SHOW Friday and Saturday For schedule information call WO 1.7917 GRAND CIRCUS At Grand Circus Park WO 1-3240 Open Daily 10:45 a.m., Sat. 10:45 a.m., Sun., 10:45 a.m. Wk—Sophia Loren, Marcella Mastroi- TODAY AND anni, "YESTERDAY, 11:05, 1:28, 3:51, 6:14, TOMORROW." 8:37, 10:44 Ladies Day every Wednesday 50c ART THEATRES CORONET 15635 Mack nr. Alter, TU 2-5291 Open Daily & Sat. 6:45, Sun. 3:45 3rd Week — For Adults 7:00, "THE SILENCE" Daily & Sat, 10:05. SUN. 4:00, 7:05, 10:10. "2 WAY STRETCH" Peter Sellers. Daily L Sat. 8:30. 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River at Oakman WE 3-6380 "THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE" (In Color & Panovision) Sophia Loren, Stephen Boyd, James Mason, Alec Guinness Open Fri., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 6:00, shown at 8:30 only. Sat. open 1:00, shown at 1:25, 4:25, 8:57. Sun. open 1:30, shown at 4:07 8. 8:39. "HUDD" with Paul Newman Shown Weekdays, 6:28, 11:00. Sat. 6:55, 11:27, Sun. 2:05, 6:37, 11:00. CARMEN 5746 Schaefer near Ford LU 2-1610 "THE NUTTY PROFESSOR" Jerry Lewis Open 6:15 Daily, shown at 6:30, 11:32, Sat. 5:00, shown at 8:30. Sun. Open open 12:45, shown at 1:23, 6:43, 11:30. "THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EM- PIRE." (In Color) Sophia Loren, Steph- en Boyd, James Mason, Alec Guinness. Shown Daily 8:32 only. Sat. at 5:15, 10:17. Sun. 3:10, 8:30. GREAT LAKES 14832 Grand VE 6.3643 River "A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME" Shelley Winters & Robert Taylor Shown Daily 7:05, 11:12. Sat. 7:18, 11:25. Sun. 4:00, 8:45. "ZULU" Shown Daily 8:54. Sat. 5:00, 9:07. Sun. 1:28, 5:53, 10:00. Sat. Mat. Open 12:45 out 4:25. 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Broadway musi- cal that premiered in Detroit, "intimate, funny and touching and a major artistic achievement." Based on Sholem Aleichem's work, "Tevye's ' Daughters," the play is in Atkinson's words, "ex- traordinarily beautiful" even though 'the characters wear shabby clothes and their environment is unlovely." . The New York Times "critic at large" was lavish in his praise of the play that carries off Sholem Aleichem's . -double-visioned hu- mor — a balance between inno- cence and worldliness." "Since Sholem Aleichem died in poverty." Atkinson concluded, "he would probably have relished the irony of being the source of a Broadway musical comedy that cost S375.000 to produce and began with an advance sale of $650,000. When he was dying he said. 'Let me be buried among the poor, that their :;raves may shine on mine and mine on theirs.' Now a lot of strangers are going to make huge sums of money out of his artful simplicity." 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SUN. 1:30 shown at tion at. these images og a good life 1:40, 4:30, 7:20, 10:00 OPEN MON. TUES. 6:45 shown at 7:10 lived by good people? 8. 10:00 "In 'Fiddler on the Roof' tills Starting Wed. Oct. 21st. Peter Sellers Sat. Matinee "GIANT GILA MONSTER" A "THE MYSTERIANS" — "A SHOT VARSITY IN THE DARK." Livernois at McNichols audience finds a sense of what 'togetherness' might signify. With 2 - 4252 out the cold breath of any dogma "GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM" Jack Lem- or didacies it gets a whiff of fel- mon and Romy Schneider. feelings for the unfortunate OPEN Fri. Mon. Tues. 6:45 SHOWN at low 7:00 & 10:55 and the persecuted. It is a senti- OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1:00 continuous show ment that acts as a kind of purifi- 3:00, 7:00, 11:00 "RIDE THE WILD SURF" Fabian, Tab c ca ation." Hunter. Zero Mostel. who plays Tevye, FRI. MON. TUES. 9:15 only. SAT. S. SUN 1:20, 5:15, 9:15 was dubbed Broadway's "new king and divinity" by Newsweek Maga- Wyoming g at Fenkel WESTOWN W E 3. zdne, which 'devoted a four-page "A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME" Shelley article and the brightly - hued cover Winters & Robert Taylor Open Fri. Mon. Tues. 6:45 shown at to the play's leading man. 7:00 & 11:13 "There are attractions enough in ' Open Sat. 12:30 Mat. re-open 4:45 shown . Fiddler on the Roof' to account for at 7:24 & 11:32 Open Sun. 1:30 shown at 4:35 & 8:43 its being a substantial success, but "ZULU" Shown daily 8:55, SAT. 5:06, ' none except Mostel for its being 9:14, SUN. 2:00, 6:13, 10:21 an overwhelming one," the Sat. Matinee starts at 1:00 "THE 1.1- such RATES OF BLOOD RIVER." plus KAR- article said. TOON Show. _ ! The play, it was noted. is doing even better than the all-time fav- orite, "My Fair Lady." at a corn- Center Features Exhibit Parable stage. 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