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March 20, 1970 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-03-20

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MOVIE GUIDE

powlyrgwits*

Grand Circus Park

ADAMS

2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494
3rd Big Week

FOX

Banned twice in Europe. The Island

p .m . of Erotica.
Free Parking after 5

WO 14525
Jim Brown, Goo. Kennedy,
Frederick March

WK. DAYS 11:05, 2:55, 6:45, 10:35
11:05, 2:55, 6:45, 10:35
SAT. & SUN. 6:45, 10:45

"HELL'S ANGELS '69"

"THE LOST MAN"

Both in color

"IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT"
1:10, 4:50, 8:10

12:50, 4:45, 8:35
SAT. & SUN. 4:35, 8:35

EVERY WED. LADIES DAY

WED. Ladies Day 75c
SPECIAL MATINEE SAT. & SUN.
?REMATURE BURIAL"

LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
For Schedule Information

Can WO 1-7917

Wed. Ladies Day — 7Se

rcus

Ci

,

11:30

8.

2:30

Plus "HOUSE OF USHERS"

at 1:05 only

ONE NIGHT ONLY

Doors Open 10:45
Starts WED. "The Adventurers"

TITO PUENTE

!WI Is H Bonny:1413p
-‘8676. Greenfield
AMFICANA ;44 ''.

"The King of the Latin Rhythms"
and His Fabulous 14 Piece Orchestra

SATURDAY EVENING — MARCH 28, 1970
Main BeIlroorn — (oho Hall — Detroit

HENRY K. MARTIN

THE CHILDREN'S THEATRE CLASSIC

WK. DAYS 8:50 only. SAT. & SUN.
5:25, 8:40.
Entertainment & Metro Coupons
Accepted.
Starts WED.

GENE ROSENBERG—ASSOC IATE PRO.,,CER

1.7C

ON STAGE:

SUN.

"JOY HOUSE" (X)

SLEEPING BE AUTY

"CACTUS FLOWER"

FRI. 6:50, 10:55. SAT. 7:05, 11:00
SUN. 2:05, 6:00, 9:50. WK. NIGHTS
6:05, 9:55.

Jerry

"THE SNOW QUEEN"

Birmingham

r a t li h 4igt
o ramci
:1`.7;o ind

BLOOMFIELD

VV'wort3 2 blksiASI .

.oiller Road
W. Warresnva:0 M

"OLIVER"

FRI. & WK. NIGHTS 6:30, 9:45
SAT. & SUN. 12:30, 3:45, 7:00, 10:00

Rd.
at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400
Direct from road show engagement,
now at popular

AA' KAI

1•TymOulD

prices.
"OLIVER"

FRI. & WK. NIGHTS 6:30, 9145
SAT. & SUN. 12:30, 3:45, 7:00, 10:00

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AN ENCHANTED PRINCESS
A VALIANT KING'S SON
-Ab'
W
Athgr A WICKED WISH GRANTED
ROMPS, CHASES AND FUN

SATURDAY SPEC. CHILDREN'S
MATINEE ALL SEATS 50c
Open 1:00 Starts 1:20 over 4:20
Lewis in the "BIG MOUTH" &
full length cartoon f

CAMELOT

Nominee

PRESENTS

FRI. 9:10 only SAT. 5:20, 9:10
SUN. 12:20, 4:10, 8:05. WK. NIGHTS
8:10.
Plus Gregory Peck, Eve Marie Saint

Direct from road show engagement,
now at popular prices.

"FANNY HILL" (X)

WK. DAYS 7:15, 10:25. SAT. &
7:00, 10:15.
Academy Award
Best Actress Jane Fonda

,4 ,
02

"I40W SWEET IT IS"

Mon. thru Fri. open 6:45,
Shown 7:00, 10:20
Fri., & Sat. eves open 6:45. Shown 8:55.
Sun. 1:30 shown 3:35, 7:05, 10:25.
Mon., Tues. open 6:45. Shown 7:00, 10:20

"PRUDENCE & THE PILL"

"MAROONED" (G)

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. cy.arV
.E
.n1-10130
On Pbliykmou

"THE RIEVERS"

Plus Debbie Reynolds in

REDFORD

Matiness daily Mon. thru Fri. at 2 p.m.
MON. thru FRI. Evenings 6:00 & 8:45
SAT. & SUN. 1:00, 3:45, 6:30, 9:15
a
TUES. Eve., Mar. 21st. only
Tribute to Martin Luther King at 8:00.
Tickets now on sale.

All new direct from Sweden
Held Over 2nd Big Wk.

- Held Over
Steve McQueen in

Fri. & Sat. eve 7:00, 10:25
SUN. 1:45, 5:10, 8:35. WK. NIGHTS 8:35
only.
David Niven, Deborah Kerr in

"HELLO DOLLY

ATLAS

MAIN, ROYAL 0A1C"E, to lltomile

"BUTCH CASSIDY
THE SUNDANCE KID"

Exclusive area 1st. run showing
Gregory Peck, Richard Crenna in

Mon. thru Sat. 8:15
Sun. 1:30, 5:00 & 8:15,
Matinee Wed. & Sat. at 2:00

Admission: $7 per person in advance S10 at box office. Tickets are for
sate at most Latin American establishments and at all of the J. L.
Hudson St For further information call: 825.1234.



12,Mile-Coolidge, LI 24330
18th Week: Final Days !
Academy 'Award Nominee
"BEST PICTURE"
Paul Newman, Robt. Redford

(Reserved Seat Engagement)
Barbra Streisand
In

Dancing from 9:00 p.m. 'til 1 :00 a.m.

DcF2)

BERKLEY

5 Hrs. Free Pkg. After 5 p.m.—Anytime
Sun. & Holidays

"THE HONEYMOON KILLERS"

"BORA, BORA"

Plus, violence hits Las Vegas

"TICK, TICK, TICK"

11:15, 2:55, 6:35, 10:20
Plus Sidney Poitier

t t art and o

GRAND CIRCUS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
42—Friday, March 20, 1970

Lahser at Grand River
KE 7-2560—Free Parking
Steve McQueen in

"THE RIEVERS"

"THE STALKING MOON"

SAT. only Special Matinee "THE BOY
THE LAUGHING DOG" at 1:00 &
3:00.
Tickets at All .1. L. Hudson Stores

ROYAL OAK

315 W L,Fol oghl, R. 0.

9 Academy Award Nominations
Jane Fonda, Gig Young in

"THEY SHOOT HORSES,
DON'T THEY?"

FRI. 5:50, 8:10, 10:25. SAT. Eve. 5:30,
8:10, 10:20. SUN. 12:35, 2:50, 5:05, 7:25,
9:40. WK. NIGHTS 7:25, 9:40.
s
SAT. only Special Matinee "THE BOY
& THE LAUGHING DOG".
2 Performances 1:00 & 3:00
Tickets available at All .1_ H. Hudson

Stores.

k, ich.
Royal
O-0082
1
Oak
in Downtown
Direct from Roadshow Engagement !
Now at Popular Prices !
(Continuous Performances!)
Acad. Award Winner
Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif in

WASHINGTON

Royal

"FUNNY GIRL" (G)

In Color
FRI., MON., TUES., WED., THURS.
7:00, 9:35, SAT.,• SUN. 1:20, 4:15, 7:00,
9:35.

`Oliver!' at Neighborhood Theaters

Nominated for 10 Academy Awards
incl. best picture, best actor, best
actress.

"ANNE OF THE THOUSAND
DAYS" (GP)

COMMUNITY ARTS AUDITORIUM
MICHIGAN STATE FAIRGROUNDS

Richard Burton & Geneviewe Bujold
MON. thru THURS. EVE. 8:00 only.
FRI. EVE. 8:30 only. SAT. 1:30, 5:30,
9:00. SUN. 12:00, 3:30, 7:30.
Matinee every WED. at 2 p.m.
Children 14 and under
for All Performances

MARCH 21-29 SHOWS AT 11:00 A.M., 3:00 P.M. AND 7:30 P.M.
ADMISSION $1.50
TICKS AT GRINNELL'S, HUDSON'S, SEARS AND DOOR
FOR INFORMATION MI 7.7594

#1
THE
NOVEL
OF THE YEAR—NOW
A MOTION PICTURE!

JEAN

BURT LANCASTER

SEBERG

as TANYA LIVINGSTON

as MEL BAKERSFELD

JACQUELINE BISSET

35

GWEN MEIGHEN

A ROSS HUNTER Production

AIRPORT

SEORSE KENNEDY

as JOE PATRONI

BURT LANCASTER. DEAN MARTIN
JEAN SEBERG
JACQUELINE BISSET
GEORGE KENNEDY
HELEN HAYES
VAN HEFLIN
MAUREEN STAPLETON
BARRY NELSON
LLOYD NOLAN
DANA WYNTER
BARBARA HALE

Film Honor to Dr. King to Be Presented Locally

HELEN HATES

as ADA QUONSETT



VAN HEFLIN

as D. O. GUERREFt0

MAUREEN STAPLETON

as MRS. GUERRERO

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GEORGE SEATON

BARRY NELSON

35

ANSON

HARRIS

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ago

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w
3.3 , 3We to 3-Tta c• ate

LLOYD NOLAN

as HARRY STANDISH

Exclusive Engagement NORMILAND

STARTS FRIDAY f,',;"

organizations working in the war
against poverty, illiteracy and so-
cial injustice through non-violent
methods.
The Detroit area campaign, is
being actively supported by mem-
bers of such organizations as the
Detroit Council of Churches of
Christ, Synagogue Council of
America and the human relations
division of the Archdiocese of De-
troit.
Tickets may be obtained from
the Detroit Round Table of Nation-
al Conference of Christians and

dimensional white history of our
country," begins a teachers' guide

1000140e

DECCA RECORDS
Cassette Tea&

Terrace and Vogue theaters.
All proceeds from the film,
"King: a Film Record . . . Mont-
gomery to Memphis" will go into
the Martin Luther King Jr. Special
Fund, whose trustees include Dr.
Arthur S. Flemming, Harry Bela-
fonte, Ely Landau, Mrs. Martin
Luther King Jr. and Dr. Ralph D.
Abernathy.

NEW YORK (JTA)—"For al-
most two centuries, American Jews, 150 W. Boston Boulevard,
schools have taught only a one- Detroit, 48202, 869 - 8306.

141013JCIO

ROSS HUNTER

A WAVERS, r•CH/RE • TECHNICOLOR.

The special fund will' make
Part of a nationwide 1,000,000-
seat theater party in tribute to grants to the Martin Luther King
the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Foundation and the Southern
'Jr. will be held 8 p.m. Tuesday at Christian Leadership Conference
the Birmingham, Michigan, Palms, and to other local and national

ADL Issues Filmstrip
on U.S. Negro History

ALFREDNEWMAN•ARTHURHAILEY

aunt. toe ND sew. atel:ean

Mark Lester as Oliver and Jack Wild as the "Artful Dodger" get
a few last-minute instructions from the wily Fagin (Ron Moody) in
the musical "Oliver!", winner of six Academy Awards, which is
now showing at the Dearborn, Macomb Mali, Cinema I, Mai Kai,
State Wayne, Universal City, Warren Cinema H and Wyandotte-Main
theaters. As a stage musical, "Oliver!" went on to a run of more than
five years in England and almost four in the United States.

Ate Northland Center 353-0100

to a unique filmstrip series pro- ZOA Executives to Meet
duced by the Anti-Defamation NEW YORK (ZINS) — Israel
Minister of Trade and Industry
League of Bnai Brith.
The series, "Black Odyssey: A Yosef Saphir and the chairman of
History of the American Negro," the World Zionist Actions Com-
is already in use at schools mittee, Ehud Avriel, will be guest
throughout the country. It is part speakers at the Zionist Organi-
of the Anti-Defamation League's zation of America's national ex-
on going attempts to achieve equal ecutive committee
meeting at
rights for all minorities through Grossinger 's Hotel, April 3.

the education of the minorities Leaders of the ZOA from.all parts
themselves, said Benjamin R. Ep - of the U.S. will attend this three-
stein, director of the ADL, , day session.

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