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August 20, 1965 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-08-20

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MOVIE GUIDE

Hearing is a priceless gift —
guard it well. Have a free hearing
test, available at the Detroit Hear-
ing Center's mobile testing trailer
at the Michigan State Fair.

ART THEATERS

UN 2-4252
VARSITY CINEMA
Livernois at McNichols
"HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR" 7:10, 10:09;
Sat., Sun. 4:10, 7:19, 10:08
From Russia "BALLAD OF A SOLDIER"
8:39, Sat., Sun. 5:39, 8:38

NEIGHBORHOOD

MAI KAI

Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400
Cooled to Your Comfort
Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and
Eva Marie Saint

"THE SANDPIPER"

JOSEPH!

CAUGHT IN
A TRAP ONLY
A NEGRO CAN
KNOW 1

!

AN

Dopive
-storn

an adult love story
Doors open daily 12:45 for Kiddies Mat-
inee. Re-open 5:15 for "Sandpiper" 5:50,
8:10, 10:30. Sun. open 12:45 "Sandpiper"
1:10, 3:30, 5:50, 8:10, 10:30

New Kirk Douglas Role

—PLUS—

"A novel
mystery that
pulls no
punches."

—Time Magazine V.:_r

SAPPNICIFIE

2ND
BIG
WEEK

Joseph E. Levine ; in conjunction
with Carlo Ponti, is currently com-
pleting in Rome filmization of "The
Tenth Victim," a science-fiction
story by Robert Sheckley, dealing
with the 21st Century, when wars
have been replaced by personal
vendettas to find an outlet for the
murder instincts of humanity. It
is all done in satirical c o m e d y
fashion. Marcello Mastroianni, Ur-
sula Andress and Elsa Martinelli
appear under Elio Petri's direc-
tion. Additional scenes for "The
Tenth Victim" will be photograph-
ed in New York next month.

(NORTHLAND PLAYHOUSE

Is Delighted To
Once Again Welcome

NORTHLAND CENTER

Doors Open 7 p.m.

At Grand Circus
Park, WO 1.3240
Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Eva
Marie Saint and Charles Bronson

GRAND CIRCUS

JOSEPH E LEVINE

"THE SANDPIPER"

A torrid love story.
Sun. and Wk. 11:18, 1:31, 3:44, 5:57,
8:10 and 10:23.
Fri. and Sat. 11:28, 1:53, 4:08, 6:23,
8:38 and 10:53.
Wed. Ladies' Matinee 50c

in

raE K S TR OI ANNI E iA SI

Coming Soon!
"The Knack and How to Get It"

ARE MASON CURT

WA cg HA N&

MICHIGAN

BAGLEY at GRAND RIVER
963-1773

Luis

NOW
SHOWING

20th Century-Fos presents

FRI. and SAT. Open 7:00, "Yel-
low Rolls Royce." Shown at
9:00 only. SUN. Opens 1:00,
shown 3:05, 6:55, 10:35.
MON.-TUES. Open 6:45, shown
8:45 only.

1:20, Out

.

fteetkat

Ma

Reserved Seats Only • Matinees Daily at 2:00 P.M. • —T ckets @ $
Evenings—Mon.-Thurs. at 8:00 P.M. • Fri. & Sat. at
Mezz. & Loge
M
Sunday at 7:30 P..

8:30

r,r4..

EVENINGS—Sun.-Thurs.
EVENINGS—Fri. & Sat.

Orch.
52.75

$3.00

Mezz. & Upper
Loge
Bale.
52.00
51.50

$2.50

12.00
41.75
52.00
MATINEES—Sun. & Holiday S2.50
All Prices Tax Included

MATINEES—Mon.-Sat.

$1.80

51.50
$1.50

CHECK OP,

Cannes Film,
Festival

"BEST ACTOR"
TERENCE STAMP
"BEST ACTRESS"
SAMANTHA
EGGAR

Over The
Counter

Name

Address

State

City

MAKE
TO ADAMS THEATRE,

and Group Sales information,
call ANN SQUIRES at WO 1.8524

I

n 04 WEST ADAMS • WO I-854"

ADAMS (--/

GILMAR
PRODUCTIONS

Evening

Matinee

MONEY ORDER PAYABLE

•re •

COOLED

3 Hours Free Underground
Parking —Atter 5 P.M.
All Day Sunday and Holidays

r





AWARD
WINNER!

2nd Choice Date

Date

For Theatre Party

.

DOUBLE

Orch

Upper Bale-----.

PLEASE ENCLOSE SELF•ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE,

ENTER LAUGHING

She Is young and innocent
He is young...and not so Innocent.

COLO R
ammo

GET YOUR RESERVED SEAT TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOX-OFFICE OR BY 'MIL,

Aug. 17 to 22—First Detroit Showing

FOR CHOICE SEATS CALL EL 3-3550

TECHNICOLOR*

3 r d spectacular WEEK!

MACK New. 7-MILE RD.
884-6186


THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

"Dear Brigitte"

i
PO Nj

w000.,:e"A'Rt a lre wit

EXPLODES
ON THE SCREEN!

Friday, August 20, 1965-33

James Stewart and Glynis Johns
FRI. and SAT., 7:14, 10:55. SUN.
5:05, 8:55. MON.-TUES., 7:00
10:45.
Sat. Matinee Opens 1:00 Starts

Color

Joseph Conrad'i.

BERK LEY THEATRE. _
12 !MILE & •00LO:3.04

in the fabulously funny

trans-lux krim

Air Conditioned

ADAMS Grand Circus Park
WO 1.8525 Box office open 12.9 p.m,
Reserved seats only
"THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN
THEIR FLYING MACHINES
Or How I Flew From London To Paris
In 25 Hours And 11 Minutes"
Matinees Daily at 2 p.m.—Evenings,
Sun. at 7:30 p.m.—Mon. thru Thurs. at
8 p.m.—Fri. and Sat. at 8:30 p.m.—Tic-
kets Now at Box Office—Also by Mail
or at All Sears Stores and at Hudson's
Downtown, Northland and Eastland!

"Tarzan the Magnificent"
and
"3 Stooges in Orbit"

MENASHA
SKULNIK

N.Y. Times

DOWNTOWN

Kirk Douglas (currently com- FOX • • ■ 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494
2nd BIG WEEK
pleting his role as "Mickey Mar-
black & white affair "HIGH YEL•
cus" for the Mirisch Company in A
LOW". Plus She Lived in 2 Worlds
Israel) next will star as another "SAPPHIRE".
In Color
general, namely the late George S. Doors Open 10:45
a.m. Free Parking
Patton, in the filmization of "Is
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
For schedule information call
Paris Burning?" the Paul Graetz
WO 1.7917
production now before the cameras
WED. LADIES DAY, 50c
on location in France, with Rene
Clement directing. Jean-Paul Bel-
NEIGHBORHOOD
mondo essays French hero Yvon
Morandat; Leslie Caron appears as CAMELOT W. Warren at Miller Road
581-5040
the wife of a French resistance
DEARBORN'S FINEST THEATRE
leader; and Charles Boyer depicts
Rod Steiger
a French doctor who risks his life
"THE PAWNBROKER"
Mon. thru Fri. 7:30, 10:00 P.M. Sat. 1:25,
to send a message to Supreme Al- 3:45,
6:10, 8:30, 10:50 P.M. Sun. 2:10, 4:45,
lied Commander Eisenhower.
7:20 and 10:00

`Tenth Victim' Completed

"SENSUOUS AND SENSUAL FUN!"

"ONE OF THE
VERY GREAT FILMS
OF OUR TIME!"

—Slorriovitz, Jewish News

IS BACK!

OPENS FRI., SEPT. 10

Comedy—Music—Satire

at the

COLUMBIA PICTUB.ES

presentSWILLIAM

MILER'S

the collector

starring TERENCE STAMP • SAMANTHA EGGAR
TECHNICOLOR'

Now at. these. theatres

STUDIO

LIVEINOIS AT DAVISON • 933-007C

AIR

Sci,dtrack en tilainslreamds"

BLOOMFIELD

357 5. WOODWARD • MI 4.6006

VANGUARD THEATRE
58 E. Columbia

"a bright, likeable affair" —
CARR, NEWS
"it's fun"—COOK, FREE PRESS

Reserved seats on sale beg. Mon.,
Aug. 23 at Hudson's—Downtown,
Northland, Eastland, Westland,
and Ruff Gallery, Lafayette Tow-
ers Shopping Center.

Thurs. 8:30 p.m.—S2.10 & S2.70.
Fri. & Sat. 8:30 & 11 p.m.—S2.50
& 83.20. Sun. 7:30 p.m.-92.10 &
$2.70.

Mail Orders Accepted—
Group Rates. Phone 871-9277

ROO SITICER
TIE PAWN

CAMELOT

STUDIO-NORTH

Woodward & 9 Mile Rd. -

LI

1-5168 W. Warren at Miller Rd.

-

581 - 5040

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