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Film Clock EARL WILSON Orson Has a Hit On London Stage 1 8 See. sJ. LOUELLA PARSONS Spike Jones Nails 'Hercules Star 'Can-Can' Is a Long But Exciting Film By HORTENSE MORTON Examiner Drama Editor "CAN CAN" at the Alexandria Theater is a wild and wonderfully funny musical comedy but I couldn't help thinking the other evening, during the press premiere, that a review of same, by-lined by Nikita S. Khrushchev would be a real something. LONDON, May 0.

Orson Welles, wearing a billowing black Hong Kong robe big enough for two people it just about fit him puffed a cigar and talked about his new hit play, "Rhinoceros," which is about people who become rhinoceroses Sit Mora Out 0' Lift) 6a Out tt Movial ALEXANDRIA "Cin Ctn," 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. BRIDGE "A lenon In Leva," 1:45, 3:50, 5:55, 8:00 and 10:05 p. m. CINERAMA-ORPHEUM "Wlndiam- mar," 2:00 and 1:30 p.

m. CLAY "Swan Laka," 2:05, 4:30, 7:00 and 9:25 p. m. CORONET "Ben Hur," 2:30 and 8:00 p. m.

FOX "School for tova," 12:50, 4:20, 7:45 and 11:25 p. m. Preview, 9:15 dfio'lE'N BATE "I Passed for White," 12:30, 3:25, 6:25, 9:20 and 12 20 p. m. LARKIN "Black Orpheus," 2.15, 4:15, 6:15, 10:15 p.

m. LOEWS WARFIEtD "Pleaaa Don't Eat the Daisies." 1:41, 3:52, 6:03, 8:14 and 10:25 p. m. PARAMOUNT "Nature's Paradise," 10:42 a. 1:21, 4:00, 6:39, 9:18 and 11:57 p.

m. RIO "Summer Clouds," 1:35 a. 4:05, 6:35 and 9:05 p. m. ST.

FRANCIS "Man With the Golden Arm," 11:42, 3:37, 6:32 and 11:27 p. m. STAGE DOOR "Our Man In Havana," 1:35, 3:40, 5:50, 7:55 and 10:05 p. m. UNITED ARTISTS "The Fugitive Kind," 1:15, 4:45, 8:05 and 11.25 VfJcUE "The Magician," 1:00, 4:15, 7:35 and 10:45 p.

m. (These times subject to change by the theaters without notice) The Bridge Gunnar Bjorstrand plays the doctor-husband whose infidelity is quickly established. His wife disguises herself and succeeds in seducing her own husband who thinks she is an attractive stranger. Bergman has written many surprises into the familiar and conventional plot. LISA LU attractivt Chinese star to be seen soon in "The Mountain a Columbia Studio drama due May 27 at the Paramount Theater.

Comedy at INGMAR BERGMAN'S sophisticated comedy, "A Lesson in Love," opened this week at the Bridge in its local premiere. The comi: situation is born from the strained relationship of a married couple who hold a battle royal of the sexes when justified jealousy enters the picture. and eye-filling. Porter's music is terrific, and the can-can numbers come off in fine and sexy fettle but, there is one of the silliest ballets I've ever seen. "Ballet of Adam and Eve," whoever concocted this idiotic nonsense should have his head examined.

Miss MacLaine is a shapely, talented and beautiful artist and, as for Sinatra, as the smart-alecky Blackstone play boy, you couldn't ask for a better performance. Chevalier and Jourdan, seem to be on a sabbatical from "Gigi." As tasty as piping hot crepes suzettes is dancer Juliet Prowse. For high humor, fast pace and over-all spicy entertainment this is a MORTON MUST SEE! Pirandello Tale Is Golden Hind Production THE COMPANY of the Golden Hind will present Tyrone Guthrie's adaptation of "Six Characters in Search of an Author," by Luigi Pirandello, on Saturday and Sunday evenings at 8:30 starting May 28. The run, at Bella Pacific, 529 Pacific will conclude on June 26. SIBIREAN THEATER GUIDE-PAGE 5, SECTION III SAM FRANCISCO light working with the Rumanian Ionesco.

From him, the idea of people turning into rhinoceroses, except for one man who didn't and was ashamed of himself for being abnormal; it wasn't surprising. For Ionesco also wrote a play called "The Bald Prima Donna," in wjiich there was no prima donna, bald or hairy. Orson, his Italian wife, and his small daughter, thrive on this itinerant life as evidenced by his size. "I used to go to Monte catini" the famous health resort where some people go for slimming "and look at me!" he said. "So why did you go?" "After my second visit, I asked myself that." Welles puffed on his cigar and opened his Hong Kong robe slightly so he'd be a little more comfortable in it.

WEEKEND WINDUP "Don't print The star of a B'way show found a "No Dogs Backstage" sign at the theater, and shouted, "No dog, no show!" till she was allowed to bring her pooch in. EARL'S PEARLS: No wonder foreigners have a tough time with our language. Take the words "looked over" and any woman can tell you there's a whale of a difference. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Along Broadway a phony is anybody who's doing better than you are. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Someone described a typical Broadwayite: "The only exercise he gets is stirring martinis." JOE E.

LEWIS said it: "A lush is a guy who always looks like it's 4 o'clock in the morning." That's earl, brother. Distributed by Hill Syndicifr. Inc. because it's the thing to do. "We were lucky," said Welles, who directed the Eugene Ionesco play starring Sir Laurence Olivier.

You can hardly get tickets to the mad, wild show at the Royal Court but Welles claimed, roaming about his temporary home here, "a hit show in London doesn't change anybody's attitude toward you." "In New York," he remembered, laughing explosively, "suddenly a bright light flashes down from the sky but if you don't have a hit, you can't get a table in a restaurant." For Orson, the ex-child wonder from Wisconsin, this triumph was just one of the ups in the life of an itinerant who's also had plenty of downs. "We still live in Italy, outside of Rome, on the sea," he said. "But being in show business today is like being a cherry-picker. We go where the crops are. "I just did a movie in Paris I acted in it; now I'm waiting for Charlton Heston.

He's coming from Australia. "We're going to do 'Julius Caesar' for CBS and British TV." Did Welles prefer directing to acting? "It's like the cherry crop. Whatever is going we take. Except that I'm choosier about what I direct than what I act in." Would this hit summon him perhaps again to New York or Hollywood? "I'm just waiting for the phone to ring," he grinned. Actually, he added, "I'm hustling a picture, 'Chimes at It's my own story." "Is it a secret?" "The only secret is where the money's coming from!" Welles said it was a de HURRY! Only 3 more THEATERS HOLLYWOOD, May 20.

Spike Jones tele phoned to tell me that he considers Steve Reeve the new teen-agers delight. "My children were insistent I use Reeves on my show," said Spike "That I went to Joe Levine to see what could b( done. Joe told me that Steve has two pictures to make and is now starring in 'Hercules Unchained in Rome, but if I wanted to go to Rome to film my scene with Steve, I could have him. "So," said Spike, "if the hill will not come to Mahomet, Mahomet will go to the hill." In other words. Spike takes off for Rome in a couple of weeks to film his sequence with Steve for his Aug.

1 show. LOUIS PRIMA tells me it's true that he and Keely Smith will produce his life story, "The Cat Has 9 Lives" as a movie but not with that title and not with Louis. He'll get a male star "prettier than me" to do the emoting, but Louis will be tootin' the trumpet on the sound track who else could do that as well? This is only one of several movies planned by the Keelou the name of the Keely-Louis independent setup. On the agenda they also have "The Egghead" and "Take My Hand." EVERY ONE wondered why Hal Wallis didn't keep Dolores Hart on home base instead of loaning her to Allied Artists for "The Plunderers." Hal holds her contract and Dolores was a hit in "Pleasure of His Company" on Broadway. When I talked with Wallis he said he's ien waiting for something special for her and he has it in "Summer and Smoke." The pretty Hart girl will the second lead with Geraldine Page in this Tennessee Williams story.

Hal also told me that Michael Curtiz has a bid in for Dolores for the femme lead in "The Life of St. Francis of Assist. If the shooting schedules don't conflict, Hal told me, "Dolores may be able to do both pictures." EVE ARDEN tells me that she goes into Mt. Sinai Hospital for one week for treatment of a pinched nerve. "Then Brooks and I open in Toronto, Canada, June 27, at a summer theater in 'Goodbye and I want to be in perfect health," said Eve.

"In addition to therapy, I'll get a good rest," she said. Eve and her husband. Brooks West, met while doing a play together and they're looking forward to the summer stock engagement in Canada. SNAPSHOTS of Hollywood collected at random: THE AUDREY HEPBURN baby will be born by caesarean section July 28. Never has the date of a baby's birth been changed so often.

IT YOU SHUT your eyes and listened to the ravings of Khrushchev, he sounded exactly like Hitler did when he started his big bonfire of hate against the world. THE PLEASANTLY plump France Nuyen and Marlon Brando were a dinner twosome at the Chianti. MY MISTAKE. Mel Shavelson and Jack Rose are still with Paramount. It's Panama and Frank who set up their own deal, and David Golding, who cut his publicity teeth with Sam Goldwyn and Otto Preminger, is handling their press.

WAS TnERE any significance in Pete Freeman's luncheon date with George Pal at MGM? Pete used to be with Pal. GLA LOLLOBRIGIDA and Dr. Milko Scofic have issued invitations to a dinner dance May 28 in the penthouse at Romanoffs. ON NAT KING COLE'S opening night at the Coconut Grove May 25 the State Department will present him with a well deserved surprise a citation for his good public relations job in South America. LOVE THE Ted Noell orchestra at the Cave Des Roys.

They played all my favorite tunes and the dance music is so good. I asked where I had heard them before and they said they had played at the Racquet Club in Palm Springs for 20 years. Never had better food nor a better time. ONE OF THE MOST eye-compelling covers on a record album is Sandra Church's "Let Me Entertain You." She sings "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street," "How Come Yoy, Do Ma Like You Do," and many other favorites. That's all today.

See you tomorrow! (Copyright. I960. Reproduction in whole or in part strictly prohibited.) 1X1 sae. I Remember, he drew him- up to his full height when le can-can number was aged for his edification at Oth Century Fox Studio dur-ig his 1959 visit. Done in Todd-AO and Technicolor, with Shirley MacLaine and Frank Sinatra, and Cole Porter's music, I found the film real enjoyment despite thi fact, it runs very long and one begins to wonder if one should have told the milkman to hold up morning delivery of the naif and half; left word with the gardener to water the lawn and told the neighbors to keep a lookout for prowlers.

"Can Can" directed by veteran Walter Lang, exposes a brilliant Montmarte of the gay 90's with Miss MacLaine as the proprietress of a bistro harrassed by police raids because her line girls indulge in the naughty dance routine. To confuse her, is Frank Sinatra, a barrister, who enjoys the excitements of a romance but is alergic to marriage. Hauled into court, Miss MacLaine encounters (and vice versa), one Louis Jourdan, upper-crust French socialite and lawyer also Maurice Chevalier, as a judge. Quicker than you can say "vive le France," Jourdan proposes marriage, is accepted, and Gallic social lines being what they are, Miss MacL. finds herself, faced with snobbery, and jumps in the Seine.

Believe me, this is all in good fun. Sets, costumes and general mounting are plushy ejns METM eOLOWYN MAYCK Vlv 7 1 TOM JERRY COLOR CARTOON LATi SHOWS 2nd CAME TO KILL" I Th RTlTYTWJODAY mi I It la Inn lkut'l i Windjammer i MMWIftl Mft RtMrvtd Satf ot Box Off Moil Orders and All AatnciM PHONf 111 HOi frtvitw in addition TO BOTH FEATURES J7 HTKT LAST 4 DAYS i ellAllJA 1 mi iuu 1 HIT JLA Ml. i.tfV I 2 MISSION DISTRICT DA kin 21515. Mision-23rd VKAnll Doors Orn 12:15 D.m. 3 Feature! Mlf KEY ROONEY In "FRANCIS la the HAUNTED HOI SE" "THE GIANT BEHEMOTH "BENGAL BRIGADE" KIDDIE MATINEE TODAY! FREE CANDY EXTRA CARTOON'S! GOLDEN STATE THEATERS CROWN Mission nr.

22nd Park Free After 8 .1 Ttinmnf Features: "MONOLITH MONSTERS" "BLACK SCORPION" "THE ROAD RACERS" LJ A I CUT Haieht role nAIUTII "ON THTC BEACH" GREGORY PECK A AVA GARDNER THE 3RD London DAI AfE Powell and Columbus rALAwC "pillow talk" ROCK HUDSON A DORIS DAY PERFECT Curtli PI ss 1970 Ocean Av. PR. 6 3200 CLRCI TONY CIRTIS DEAN MRTTX A JANET LEIGH WAS THAT LADY?" KAY KENDALL A YTJL BKYNVER MORE, WITH FEELING" IRVING Irvinr at 15th Ave. FREE P4RKING "SUDDENLY, LAST SUMMER" "ONCE MORE, WITH FEELING" GRANADA ROCK HUDSON A TONT RANDALL "PILLOW TALK" TONT CURTIS-JANET LEIGH "PERFECT FURLOUGH" A kj A TrtaJ Geneva Ave. at Mission AMAUn 3 FEATURES! "LIT, ABNFR" In Color! "TARZAN, THE APE MAN" "HIDEOUS SUN DEMON" DALY CITY CEDB A Junipero Srr L.

5-1455 "ON THE BEACH' GREOORT PECK A AVA GARDNER "7 O. Rohlnson Kiddle Matinee TODAY 1 to 3:30 SAN FRANCISCO THEATERS rftl ICCIlai Clmnt at 9th Av. VWLI3EUrn Doors onn 1 PM "WHO WAS THAT LADY?" Tons' Cu-tls-Jant Lflfth-Dfsn Martia "LIRKL" with Olivia Havllland ADnikJfl Hsvs rlAKUinVf TRIO OF HITS! 7 ANGRY RED PLANET' "BEAT Cochran only! SENSATIONAL! "Bodis of Rmutifnl" A "Art Modfls" DAI RrtA Balboa-SSth. TA. 1-S1K1 BALBUA Doors Oiwn 1 PM "SEPARATE TABLES" David Nvn Klin DOLE nf the NIGHT" SSMMMVMWMi iS INTERNATIONAL THEATRES QDinAC Ginr-T11k.

SK. 1-3211 DKIIM7E INGMAR BERGMAN'S "A LESSON IN LOVE" Martha Graham's "A Daniwr's World" I ADlf IMLarkln-Gearv. PR- S-3R11 LA lin AranVmy Award Winner Filmed In Color at Carnival Tims In evottr Rio Ho JwnHro! "BLACK ORPHEUS" JEW ri AV Fillmore at Clv nCYY U.L.AT Phone FT. S-1123 la Color! TSCHAIKOWSKY'S "SWAN LAKE" Also Thrilling "CIRCrS STARS" RIO Union at Fillmore. SK.

1-3211 Color! Cinema Scope "THE STMMER CLOI'DS" "Best Film" Award In Japan! JUKr INGMAR BERGMAN'S "BRINK OF LIFE" "MAD LITTLE Color! VOGUE Saeram-nto at Presidio FINAL WEEKS 2 Mnsterworlts by INGMAR BERGMAN Strawberries" Soon! "New Wave" and "The Cousins" WreeesreesesnevseMseswev PI DAKICUO Junlmro Berrs El CLRAnWriU Camino PT. S-SOOO Burt LANrATFR-Andrev HEPBURN "THE UNFORGIVEN" Debbie REYNOLDS A Glenn FORD STARTED WITH A KISS- Robert MFTCHTM Julie LONDON "WONDERFUL COUNTRY" PLUS: II CARTOONS! GENEVA, Next to Cow Palace Start. riilr JTt 7-2884 Free rar Heaters! No For Here! A Breed Anart! TTnhnmed! "THE UNFORGIVEN" Audrey HFPBI'RN-Burt LANCASTER Audit MURPHY A John SXON STARTED WITH A KISS Glenn FORD A Debbie REYNOLDS "THE ta Color! with Peter CL'BHINO kilCCIAU Drive In. Guttennerir St m'JJlWH Off 5500 Mission JU Rhow Starts at DusKl. FP.EE IN CAR HEATERS! Best Actress Slmone SIGNORET In AT THE TOP" with Laur.

nARVEY-Heather BEARS "HER BRIDAL NIGHT" PSfiniTTE RARDOTI SCHOOL HELLCATS" TFFN40FRS DONE WILD! I I I I I I NASSER BROS. THEATERS NEW MISSION Mm! TONY CI RTIS DEAN MARTIN WAS THAT LADY?" DICK CLARK TUESDAY WfXD -BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG" DAY A I Polk nr Calif- GR- 4-213l lw I Mb Continuous Daily from 1 TONY CI RTIS A DEAN MARTIN WAS THAT LADY?" DICK CLARK-TUESDAY WELD "BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG" Al UALiDDA Polk Green ALrlAMDKA PRocoert 5 5656 Richard Bl'KTON-Barhara RISH BRAMBLE BUSH" JEAN SIMMONS-PAUL NEWMAN -UNTIL THEY SAIL" i(TDn Catro-WVt MA. 1 WMJ I lW HOWARD KEEL IB "THE BIG FISHERMAN" In Color! Julie Londna "THE 3RD VOICE" WEST PORTAL CL4DIDC W. Portal Ave. SE.

1-9504 CMrlKC WrMtra Action: CINEMASCOPE! CUI.OIC! "HOME FROM THE Robert M1TCHI Eleanor PARKER Luana PATTEN ghowa at 1 :30 10:00 PM "LIBEL" Dirk BOG A HE Olivia HAVILLAND Shown at 4:10 and 8:25 PM SAN BRUNO AVENUE DISTRICT AVEklllB 8aa Bruno Ave. nr. Silver Mlbimii JUnlner 4-9976 Kiddle MATINEE TODAY 1:30 PM "Mark of Zorro" A 3 Stooges Comedies "WHO WAS THAT LADY?" Tony Curtis, shown at 4:50 A 8:45 PM "BECAI HE THEY'RE YOUNG" Dick Clark, shown at PM vMWesee PARXSIDE DISTRICT A 1 ft Taraval at 19th Ave. rAIVi OlUCPark Free! MO4-1026 "THE BIG FlSHERMAV-In Color! HOWARD KF.EL A SUSAN KOHNER at 4:50 and 9:30 PM GOLIATH A THE BARBARIANS" IN COLOR! with STEVE REEVES Shown a 3:05 and 7:45 PM Special RID SHOW TODAY 1 PM On Stage! Willie The Wir.ard! Magic! Plus Pat Koone In "APRIL LOVE" DOWNTOWN rwm A kir MkL at 7th. UN.

1 8234 jlKAni JAMES STEWART OF A MURDER" "GOLDEN AGE OF COMEDY" EkiDACCV Mkt. at 7th. HE1-5221 tmDMJj I TONY CURTIS DEAN MARTIN-JANET LEIGH Barbara NIC HOLS-James WHITMORE WAS THAT LADY?" A 10:30 11:35 PM TECHNICOLOR! BURT LANCASTER AUDREY HEPBURN-JOHN SAXON Audle MUWPHY-Thprles BICKFORD "THE UNFORGIVEN" Shown at and 9:30 PM LATE SHOW TONIGHT! ECfllllDC Mkt at 5th. GA. 1-8866 s-'sesi.

3 tolor Shockers! "ADAM A EVE" "NATURE GIRL "TOKYO GIRLS' A THE SLAVER" TP CI Ck.lCAeMkt-5th YU 6-2400 ICLCnCTTJI Eyes In the Sky! rney Keep th Sky Free from Attack AVY ANGEl.S"-CinemaScone Color amera' BAUCI I STTtter 1 9S39 I TT CLL "JOLSON STORY" EVELYN REYES A LARRY PARKS "Wonderfnl Color! CADDOC Marltet-4h. SU 1-5814 rKlW5 Lant Times Tonight NEW SHOW every WED. A SUNDAY All New' In Rlarlng Color! TEMPEST STORM The Rert-Hesded Fall of Mrs In HOLLYWOOD NUDIST" (Thev Wear No Clothes!) "BURLESQUE VARIETIES of 1960" (Strln, Strip. Rtrlrned!) FOR ADULTS ONLY! DCCDI CCC 3rdnr.Mkt. DO.2-4918 rCCKI.CJJ FROM THE PAGES Or Tfll FA VtlKITK MAGAZINE TO THRILL AND DELIGHT TOU1 GIRLS as Yon Like to See Them! NEW SHOW WED.

and SUNDAY Centinnoos from 10 AM Adults Only! NOB HILL MOD kill I Cal-Mason YU rlunnlLL Held! 2nd week: "THE MOI SE THAT ROARED" Andrev HEPBCRN-William HOT.DEN "SAKRINA" A "Rhansody of Steel" shown at A 11:00 shown at 1 A MARINA DISTRICT MARINA Chestnut at Stelner WA. 1-1 24 onen TONT CTRTTS A DEAN MARTIN -WHO WAS THAT At A 10:00 PM Also "ISRAEL" In Color! Shown at 3:1.10:10 A PM Added "RHAPSODY ef STEEL" Color BneriFtleN Chestnut near flrott rHEjlUIW WA 1-2929. open 12:45 Burt LANCASTER-Audrey HEPBCRN "THE CNFORGIVE Dean MARTIN-Anthony FRANCIOSA "CAREER" RICHMOND-SEACLIFF A CT A Clmerit-2Srd EV. 0867 "tJ I MR HOWARD KEEL In "THE BIO FISHERMAN" In Color! Shown at :00 and 10:111 PM "THE SAD HORSF'-David Lndd Shewn a 4:40 and PM tOMtaJ Kiddies' Mattae Today 1 Ftt WARr" and CARTOOVS! lllld. 1 illlkv rrrrw rrfi i 'if'.

Alee Guinixtt Noel Coward Burl Ivei Erni Keraea Olin MAN IN HAVANA 'Charley's Aunt' In East Bay THE OAKLAND City College drama department will stage "Charley's Aunt," wild farce of many years standing, on May 27 and 28 in the college auditorium, 59th and Grove Sts. sue enra maato: Aeaatmy mi I etast n. unr CLAY rillmors at Clay Fl I-II2J fnm I t. m. BOLSHOI "SWAN IN LAVISH BALLET PRESENTS TSCHAIKOWSKY'S LAKE" ASTMAN COLOR -'iiiis 1 Th wiKtwonot 1 BRIGITTE BARDOT IS OtWM TWO DARING HITSl r.iu show TOMIOMTI 2 7 "female 2nd the flesh" 2K I Hit Vtt3rr I otto i A Preminger'a I The man SwnHTriEr goipen rCim rr- ffl HOLOEtl L.

Iiyvsnim DAVIOHIVEN-l 111' MAGGIE ACADEMY WINNER! ML fnm iiiifif days for this top show! TODAY AT 2:30 nd 8 P.M. BEST PICTURE of th YEAR! 10 Other Academy Award HI Awgra rrmntr inc vULDtli HSH wikwr turn ma i cuwet nn rtsnvsi LARKIN LARKIN O'FARRELL trV VLNSULSJ ClntsisSeeN Conflict l.iw.en Lev. Loyalty by Japan's Greet Mikio Naruie Film-Mokerl Two Grtaittf! Strawberries Plot DEAN MARTIN In I JOHN HUSTON Tonight, 8:30 Msrnsn Clsv. EX 7-SM7 ln4 all Bei Oftiee. UN l-SJim WkvnmmWmtmW LATE SHOW TONIGHT! 2nd SHOCKING WEEK! 7e frank, fearleu story of a girl who sayt: FOR WHITE SONYA WILDE JAMES FRANCISUS Hon hunt to AHASSft mam, unknown PZJTONIGHT 8 P.M.C ElLI.ER DERBY COW PALACE BOMBERS RED DEVILS SPECIAL MATCH RACE A ILOCKINS Qierlie O'CwiikII n.

Km Meets tMsms SeetH 100, 2.50, US tenerel Adminisst 1.00 TrIsFnt THIS "cou(oma7 IOX OFFICE FOR ONE LADY FREE i with one full-paid reserved admission i Tor Reservations "phone JU 4-5078 1 mm INGMAR BERGMAN'S mtaftS "A LESSON IN LOVE" Ooen 'mm I o.m. ff! Martha Graham "A Dsncar'i World" Naminatsd "BEST FILM OF YEAH" in Japan! 'riikinirD Aimc" et rSK.llllltr JUYAIVl tmFIUMOll A Woman's Open from 1 p.m. Directed Foremest VOGUE Ingmar Dcrgman's The Sacramento Wll Pi i sisi sT A afaTiriU' TPAT YVILO XUilu Ml aASOa 4 MrMIt Mtl. W. DO.

2-363424 PERFORMANCES ONLY 7kt FABULOUS DIRECT FROM PARISH WilsBakvi 1200,000 W( tf Salmtift, Dier, Unvin Ptou AND HER INTIMATE REVIEW On Bet Mm. Mqr In. 1:30 Rests New at BT Oftiee for ill Ferfs. Hal Holbrook MARK TWAIN TONIGHT TODAY NIGHTS AT IJ0 P.M. EXCEPT 1UN.

AT TtJO MATINEES ON WID, SAT. "SUV. AT'JjJO Wll-IKS in Technicolor AUDREY HEPBURN THE UNFORGIVEN Dlrecied by CmM eta Opens Centfnueus frost I Stt. A Sua. wAHttn SAII FRAHCISCO SYMPM0I1Y ENRIQUt JORDA, Conductor Musical Director DAVID ABEL, u.it vioiinirt DVOHAK: Carnival Overture MOZART: Concerto No.

4 for Violin I Orchestra in 8 mejot IARTOK: Rhapsody No. I for Violin Orchestra SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. BRIGITTE BARDOT "SCHOOL FOR LOVE" "3 MURDERESSES" fj 9 tsTTW OPERA HOUSE: Tickets: S.F. Oeera-lvsistwiv lei Oftiee at After 7 t.si.. Osera Heute aiEJfAHDRIA HA(r IUO.

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