THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 10, 1967-31
Exciting Tale Draws Upon Ancient Legend
Basing his story on a tale from
the ancient collection of legends,
"testa Romanorum," Kurt Werth,
in pictures and a charming story,
entitled "The Monkey, the Lion and
the Snake," offers a narrative that
will so delight the very young read-
er that the book could well become
a children's best seller.
MOVIE GUIDE
ADAMS
Grand Circus Park
TAKE THE FAMILY TO A MOVIE
racsiPOZES:=WeSIVI MIS re WU MEMO
Assam01-
a Queer
Royal Oak—Main St. at
11 Mile Rd.
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Jane Fonda and Jason Robart
MAIN
testified against the poor man.
OPEN 11:00 A.M.
WO 1-8525
But in the pit with him also were
Rock Hudson, Geo. Peppard
What they did that day will be re-
the monkey, lion and snake. They nzembered
"ANY WEDNESDAY"
for all time.
suddenly appeared as witnesses in
Tony Curtis, Verna Lisa
"TOBRUK"
court, the nobleman was stripped SUN. THRU THUR.: 11:33, 1:41, 3:49,
"NOT
WITH MY
8:15, 10:28. FRI. AND SAT.: 11:33,
of his power and possessions and 6:02,
1:48, 4:03, 6:18, 8:33, 10:48.
WIFE YOU DON'T"
they were given to the poor man.
The excellent narration, the CAME1.01 W. Warren at Miller Road
581-5040
Grand Circus
It is a tale full of action—about speedy action, the dramatic tones
GRAND CIRCUS At
Park. WO 1-3240
Special Selective Engagement of
a nobleman who was in a pit, made —all combine to make a fine tale
Glenn Ford and Stella Stevens
Roger Hammerstein's
rash offers to be rescued, failed to for the young, and the impressive
"THE SOUND OF MUSIC"
"RAGE "
live up to his promise after a poor illustrations add to the tale's im-
Julie Andrews and
DAILY AND SUN.: 11:05, 2:55, 6:45,
farmer assured his safety, and even pressiveness.
Christopher Plummer
Premier Wednesday
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BEST PICTURE
OF THE YEAR!
MON. THRU FRI.: Doors open 7:00;
Shown 8 p.m. WED. AND SAT.: Matinees
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1, 5:00, 9:00. Tickets available at box ,
office and mail orders.
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FILM OF
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From the play by
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Set to music
by MICHEL LEGRAND
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"'THE DEADLY AFFAIR'
IS FIRST-RATE ENTERTAINMENT!
N ADULT, TOP-NOTCH THRILLER!'
—Judith
Crist,
New York World Journal Tribune
_Mumble pictures
presents
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john
the
deadly
affair
staremg
technicolor
lumet
produced and directed by sldney
James mason maximilian schell
harriet andersson • harry andrews
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and simone signoret as "else
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Special Selective Engagement of
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Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
For schedule information call
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WED. LADIES DAY, 50c
"As.
SAT.
only.
day
Weinesdav
10:35.
Richd. Widmark and Sidney Poitier
HELD OVER-2nd BiG WK.
A Blast of Desire
plus
TECH NICOLOR'
FRI., MON., TUES.: Open 6:45,
sault on a Queen," 7:00, 10:35.
EVE.: Re-open 6:45, Shown 9:05
SUN.: Open 1:00, Shown 3:15,
10:30.
FRI., MON., TUES.: 8:50 Only. SAT.
EVE.: 7:00, 10:45. SUN.: 1:20, 5:00,
8:40.
• • *
SAT.: Mat. Open 1:00, Starts 1:20,
Over 4:10, "Freckles" and "The
Young Guns of Texas"
"THE SOUND OF MUSIC"
Julie Andrews and
Christopher Plummer
MON. THRU FRI. Doors open 7:00;
Shown 8 p.m. WED. AND SAT.: Mat-
inees at 2 p.m. SAT. EVE.: 6:00, 10:00.
SUN.: 1, 5:00, 9:00. Tickets available at
box office and mail orders.
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BUILDER JACK SINGER sends
us another of his fine poems . . .
He titles it "Love" . . . "Love is so
powerful, Love is so divine; Love
has no limit, Love has no set time
. . . Love is man's precious posses-
sion, Use it always with no con-
cession; Love is eternal, it's here
to stay, Keep using love, don't salt
it away ... Love is stronger than
atomic power, Use it for any happy
or crucial hour; Love is sacrifice
and devotion, Love runs deeper
than the ocean . . . Don't use love
to save face, For love is eternal
grace; Use love unsparingly, with-
out care, The more you use it, the
more it's there . . Love is the
spark of life, Everyone can attain
it with very little strife. Love and
hatred is buried in our heart, It's
up to man to take the two apart
. . . Love is man's greatest cure,
Of that you can rest assured. Let
love be your ammunition, And ev-
erything will shine and glisten ...
There will be no horror or fear,
Love brings nothing but joy and
cheer; Love is freedom, love is
care, No one gets in your hair ... "
ON TOUR TOGETHER "having
a ball" in Hawaii were Fran and
Milt Heller and Shirley and George
Agree . . . While there, George be-
came the "star" of a Tel-Star Satel-
lite remote control broadcast to
Japan . . . He was in every scene,
even the interviews with 'Hawaiian
hula girls . . . Next day, after ev-
eryone in the hotel was calling
George "Mr. Star," the daily news-
paper came out with an announce-
ment that because of weather con-
ditions, the Tel-Star remote was a
flop . . . and never went through
MAX SOSIN has a story for you
anytime, any place . . . and here's
his latest .. . about the devout
Catholic girl who fell desperately
in love with a Jewish lad . . .
"Teach him the virtues of Cath-
olicism," counseled her mother.
"Make a convert of him !" . .
"That's just what I'll do," prom-
ised the girl - and she set to work
with a will that very evening . .
The Jewish lad became more and
more enthusiastic as the days went
by . . . Suddenly, however, one day
before the wedding, the bride-
groom called all bets off . . .
"What happened," cried the dis-
tracted mother . • . "I oversold
him," wept the girl. "Now he wants
to be a priest I'
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Sunday at 1:00 p.m.
Adults-52.00; Children-51.00
Evenings:
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Sat. at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m.
Sun. at 5:00 and 9:00 p.m.
Adults-52.50; Children-51.00
Every Ticketholder Guaranteed a Seat
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During Easter Week March 27th Until Apr. 2nd There Will Be
Matinees Daily at 2 p.m.
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