MOVIE GUIDE Best Written Movie HOLLYWOOD - Morton Fine and David Friedkin were honored for their writing of "The Pawn- Grand Circus Park broker" as the best drama voted by ADAMS WO 1-8525 the Writers' Guild of America. MARLON BRANDO in At the guild's annual dinner, "THE CHASE" writers of two other American Panavision "Technicolor" movies were so honored. They are Daily In 11:15, 1:33, 5:31, 6:09, 8:27, 10:45 Ernest Lehman for "The Sound of Music," best musical; and Herb Gardner for "A Thousand Clowns," THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38-Friday, April 1, 1966 best comedy. W. Warre381a Road -504 Last Days ! Dean Martin, Stella Stevens CAMELOT IN COLOR, PLUS "THE COOL WORLD" Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday For schedule information call WO 1-7917 WED. LADIES DAY, 50c GRAND CIRCUS f. tartar0 C 1i-r 3 c 2471 Open Daily 10:45 "OUR MAN FLINT" 12:35, 4:00, 7:20, 10:45 "RETURN OF MR. MOTO" 11:15, 2:35, 5:55, 9:20 Wed. Ladies Day 50c till 6:00 * * "The Flight of the Phoenix" with James Stewart starts Wed. G 1\4! T,04/4 OM. JO Kr LIIHL • ANDERSON • Ri PALMS THEATRE Now Showing H For special group showings contact the manager, Palms Theatre • 963-4486, or W. R. Praught Co., 507 Palms Bldg. • 963-7570 CLOSE YOUR EYES IF YOU MUST! This may be the most shocking motion picture you have ever seen! MAI KAI Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd. GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400 Dean Martin, Stella Stevens "THE SILENCERS" Mon.-Sat. open 5:45, "Silencers," 6:05, 8:15, 10:25. Sun. open 12:45, "Silencers," 1:45, 3:55, 6:05, 8:15, 10:25. "The Flight of the Phoenix" starts Wed. Royal Oak-Main St. at 11 Mile Rd. LI 2-0180 Exclusive Area 1st Run James Stewart & Maurine O'Hara MAIN "THE RARE BREED" Paul Ford & Connie Stevens "NEVER TOO LATE" "My Fair Lady" starts April 6 No Advance in Prices BIZARRE!' STRANGE! VARSITY CINEMA UN 2-4252 "BLACK ORPHEUS" 7:00 & 10:35 "PHAEDRA" 8:40 only Held Over 2nd BIG Wk. STARTLING! 7Y". I UNFORGETTABLE! \ EASTMANCOLOR AN D INFORMATION `THE COOL WORLD" WO Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments" returned Wednesday for an exclusive en- gagement at the Palms Theater with a policy of continuous per- formances at popular prices. 2211 Woodward-WO 1-9494 . "PARIS SECRET" , LISTENING "THE SILENCERS" Held Over 2nd BIG Week It happens in the Paris, even the Parisians never see . . . HESTON-BRYNNER.BAXTER ROBINSON DE CARLO • PAGET • DEREK I Palms Now Showing The 10 Commandments Fri. open 5:45. "Silencers," 6:05, 8:15, 10:25. Sat. & Sun. open 1:00, "Silencers," 1:45, 3:55, 6:05, 8:15, 10:25. Mon.-Tues. Open 6:15, "Silencers," 7:30 & 10:00. STARTS WED. James Stewart in "Flight of the Phoenix" with Ian Bannen, nom- inated for best supporting actor. FOX UNCUT! INTACT! CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES AT POPULAR PRICES! Danny Raskin's 1-7917 FREE PARKING ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE "BEST FOREIGN FILM" "A STUNNING PICTURE THAT KNOCKED US OUT OF OUR CHAIRS! BRILLIANT PERFORMANCES! MEMORABLE! ONE OF THE MOST DEVASTATING PICTURES I'VE SEEN FROM EUROPE OR ANYWHERE ELSE IN- SEVERAL YEARS!" -BOSLEY CROWTHER, N.Y. TIMES "YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS BRILLIANT AND EXTRAORDINARY FILM! REMARKABLE AND RARE! STANDS AS ONE OF THE FINE FILMS OF OUR TIME, FOR ALL TIME! "--JUOITH CRIST, N.Y. HERALD TRIBUNE FAYE MACKIE had quite a story to tell hubby Mannie when he came home from work . . . Seems that their Scottie dog, Plaid, was brought back to the Mackie house- hold after being found running loose around Oak Park . . . Faye couldn't imagine how he had got- ten out, but everyone was so happy to see him that they heaped affection on the pooch . . . Sud- denly, out of the blue, came a familiar bark . . Faye went to the back door and there was the real Plaid, who had been a good little dog minding his own busi- ness in the yard . . . 'Twas a very definite case of mistaken identity . . . But Plaid doesn't mind that another dog had taken his place for the moment . . . The only thing bothering him is that the Oak Park dog catchers won't know the dif- ference! * * * AT BREAKFAST last week, Miles Geller, four-year-old son of Marilyn and Bert Geller, told mother, "All right, I'll finish the cereal, But after it makes me big and strong nobody's gonna make me eat it." • * * BRUCE LYONS, son of Ann and Louis Lyons, has been promoted to branch manager for Manufactur- ers National Bank . . . Bruce started with Manufacturers nine years ago as a teller . . . Until then, Bruce has been sort of a "roving manager" for Manufactur- ers . . . Quite a feat for someone just under 30! * * * BEN ROTH, former Detroiter now living in Majorca, an island off the mainland of Spain, is in town for a dual purpose . . . To have his new daughter born an, American citizen and also to spend Passover with his brothers and sisters . . . Ben is staying at sister Frieda Drapkin's home with his wife Nuria, whose child was re- cently born at Sinai Hospital . . . In Majorca, Ben is known as Ben- ito, and writes a daily column for the Majorca Bulletin, an English language paper . . . He is also a correspondent for Variety, Reuters News Agency and the Jewish Chronicle of London . . . Ben went to Majorca four years ago while traveling through Europe . . . He became enchanted with the island and decided to make it his home. * * * RAYE WEIMER, hospital chair- man for the Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary, JWV, is keeping son, Philip, 13, out of school April 7, so he can assist Rabbi Myron Mossysky in the services at the Third Seder given by the auxiliary at the hos- pital in Battle Creek . . . There are about 35 Jewish patients. Its cast of over 25,000 players and extras is headed by Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner, Anne Bax- ter, Edward G. Robinson, Yvonne DeCarlo, Debra Paget, John Derek, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nina Fosh, Martha Scott, Judith Anderson and John Carradine. There will be three complete showings of the film daily, com- mencing at noon, 4:15 and 8:30 p.m., with a brief intermission between each performance. Exclusive Area Showing 1st Run BERKLEY THEATRE Paul Newman Es Harper' TECHNICOLOR• WWII' MOM WARNER EROS. Shelly Winters, Julie Harris, Robt, Wagner, Janet Leigh, Pamela Tif- fen, Lauren Baca//. Open Daily 6:45 "Harper" 7:00 • 9:30 Sat. Matinee Open 1:00 "Wonderful New Orleans" plus 2 cartoons "Harper" 1:59 only. Evening 7:00, 9:30 Sun. Open 1:00 "Harper" 1:50, 4:15, 6:45, 9:10 BERK LEY EAMIR E A 21M1.LE AtTI COO L I D LI 2-0330 Inspired by the song "Dominique" METRO-GODWYN-MAYER AJOHN BECK PRODUCTION REED° MONTALBAN AGNES MOOREHEAD • CHAD EVERETT KATHARINE ROSS • ED SULLIVAN Hirae nss Now 6-RET rR GARSON In PAKAVISIOr and METROCOLOR ---------- Paul evvnian is Ea er "MASTERFUL! ONE OF THE GREAT FILMS OF OUR TIME!" -WILLIAM WOLF, CUE MAGAZINE A GERSHW1N KAMER Reduction Shows Mon. thru Fri.: 7:30 & 9:45 Sat.: 6:00, 8:15. 10:35 Sun.: 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 STUDI O c6e4Ac eetaf.h CO-Sr.HUNO ASJ..1.7•CAt. LAUREN BACAL•JULIE HARRIS•ARMUR HILJANETIEIGH. PAMELA TIFFIN. ROBERT WAGNER. SMEILEY WINTERS STAltittIA IDA KAAIINSKA JOSEf KRONER otacno ey JAN KADAR w ELMAR KLOS FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR! liVill104 it 0arlsoa WE 3.0010 Savenplay LI %rum GOMM Preduced by ERZ warm awn OSDIOI. Dada/ WO 5500 TECHNICOLOR' PAIIAykSIONT Bay WIRER Baos, BERKLEY I I CENTER I I HARPER LA PARIS1EN I NOW WESTOWN