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C-8 THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. Thursday. October as. toaa M HOLLYWOOD By shb,lah graham Eddie's Sponsors Restless HOLLYWOOD (NANA). Eddie Fisher’s television spon sors are worried over the bit ratine dip of his second TV show of the season. And if, after one or two more shows, the ratings continue to drop, Eddie’s sponsors might drop him. Fisher must appear in Debbie Reynolds’ lawyers’ office In two weeks to make a listing of his earnings and assets, for the property settlement Say, by the way. whatever happened to Elisabeth Taylor? Since the night of the barefoot party for Eddie, no one hereabouts has seen her or heard a peep from her. I think Lis has discovered the hard way that silence is the better part of discretion. Rex Harrison, all rested up from his Portoflno vacation. Will direct wife Kay Kendall in P*ft lombrot 4 Ptllx Grant t Present I [JAZZ WEEKEND I ted Heath : I plus Z [ Geo. Shearing f Saturday Night I OCT. 25 ★ 8:30 P.M. J \ SHERATON-PARK f HOTEL l ★★★★THEN'**** I Sunday Afternoon I OCT. 26 if 3:30 P.M. I J STA7LER HOTEL f : Stan Kenton i a plus + l Charlie Byrd \ jt Tickets Z J Sh.roten-S3.SJ * $3.30 * $2 50 J t Stotl.r— ★ $3 30 * $2.30 * Available at: £ J THE MUSIC SOX, 427 10th sl. N.W. * a SHOWIOAT—IBth & Columbia f j ltd. N.W. f I TALBEUT TICKET AG CY, Wlllord { T Hotel T e MUSIC TIME, Seven Corners, Vo., A and Langley Park, Md. iwpj L JSUZEtOuRiSsa ROMA WE V wear w pggs, world premiers L JfiLEHH rUnu mmi _ 8 , 30 pl(i aNO frooucJ* - a SPECIAL SALUTE TO THE U. S. NAVY MmiSd EDMUND GRMNUtn CELEBRITIES • LIGHTS • NEWSREELS • RADIO *TV • MUSIC by wTor* , key-to-tw-city ceremonies for glenn ford EDDIE COLORFUL WASH. REDSKINS BEEP SWEEPING UP FROM THE HELL BELOW... The Unforgettable Saga of the Sub "Greyfish”...the men who loved her ... the hate that drove her ... the glory she found at Sitka Bay! xv. 4 /■-■■jpgw ai :v wWlfflN' ’ j * , y f**' *• e If: Mivff w ... .... ~ BMp 1m Mi f z \. Jo fflH yijj A/ / f Jf, WWb:- ■pfjf y M jr| : * IrA 12 '' 4 hiF -Ajir m i. i a > • ugpHßr mMt Hi flj | I S I ] 1 I t I b ■■ k ■ v Bp* ■ j » v ■ ■ .v 111 in W I B B 8 1 i Hg B | 1 I M W EB in Cinemascope q|ANE BREWSTER DEAN JONES Screen Play by Directed by Produced by B MW SHE ad NUM WSI9 HUES ■ ‘TtS-ffl’’ KKPH PEVNEY EDMUNO GHUNGER STARTS TODAY■ til. DOORS OPEN 11 A.M. F StfMt •» 14tH—REpublic 7-1000 her modern comedy, coming up on the London stage. In sup port. they are trying to get Martita Hunt or Gladys Cooper. . . . There will be a joyous gathering of Gabors In Vienna on October 24—Zsa Zsa, with daughter Francesca, Mama Jolie and Sister Magda. All to | meet Jolle’s first husband and —jii.'.ujj.iJ.irrTygTTTTWffym— — "AN ARTISTIC TRIUMPH...WITHOUT QUESTION, IT IS MOM | THE BEST DOCUMENTARIES EVER MADE IN THIS COUNTRY!” j —Plfcadba, HwM Mm "Such prodigious power and understanding that it dosorvos evon more than the honors already won at Venice and Edinburgh!" -««**••.* v. pm* "Shattering power... gripping, remarkably realistic and powerful prize-wimdng drama!" . c am. Ji» ACADEMY AWARD WINNER/5 rH|" "GRANDMA rt *TiV»i i / America's belovad IT Raymond MASSEY Psinlar (in Color!) >1 imt citk I the father of the famous O’s.j [who Is coming out from behind! the Iron Curtain for a three | week visit with his family. Stewart Granger Is asking for Michael Anderson to direct his movie with Jean Simmons, “The Nightcomers.” Mike hos been in terrific demand since his direction of “Around the World In 80 Days.” ... Michael Rennie is about to sign u re placement for James Mason In “The Third Man” TV series And the only thing that could spoil this deal is the fact chat Michael is demanding the same terms as were offered Mason. He’ll probably get 'em. . Alec Guinness arrived in town Saturday and left Tuesday morning for Mexico to accept his award for his latest pic ture. “The Horse's Mouth.” They wanted Steve Coehrar to sing in Metro’s “The Beat Generation,” but he refused. Steve's explanation: "I'd put the music business back (0 years." ** * * Joanne Woodward has finally parted with the gown she wore at her Oacar-wln—she gave it to a museum in ALanta. At first Joanne couldn’t part with the green dress, explaining, “It’s like a wedding dress to me. 11l never wear It again, but I like to look at it.” She expects to finish "The Sound and the Fury” by the end of this month. “Then when Paul (Newman—her husband) fin ishes ’The Philadelphian’ we’ll go to New York where we’ve rented an apartment.” Orson Welles spends his week ends driving to and from Ti juana. south of the border, where he’s editing "Don Quixote.” which he filmed In Mexico. He leaves the set of “Compulsion," where he is play ing Clarence Darrow, at 6 o’clock Friday evenings in a chauffeur-driven car and leaves Tijuana at 4 am. Mondays to report back to the set . . . Or son's producer, Dlek Zanuek, who is the image of pop Darryl, tells me they will probably premiere the Leopold-Loeb story In Chicago where the killing of young Bobby Franks took place 34 years ago. ** * * George Montgomery’s metro movie, “Return to King Solo- Kjgg7W PaBBgBB I PREVIEW ) • p- m - . P START FRIDAY . . • L 1 Limited Engagement |I D| I L Rex Harrison • Kay Kendall I n !■ I "CONSTANT HUSBAND" \j| HF 1 n - eo out Jr r JF^'WMTjBnHriSIO? ! ?''hW to a jj r r r JS fg B Films of More Than Routine Merit “AROUND THE WORLD IN 8# DATS”—The star-plastered classic finally reaches its neighborhood theater run. “AND GOD CREATED WOMAN”—Miss Bardot aeema to be virtually everywhere in virtually nothing. “THE HUNTERS”—Robert Mltchum stars in a script that is not much, but the flying is superb. “A CERTAIN SMILE” The second lesson in Franeoise Sagan’s course on young disillusionment. “GUNFIGHT AT O. K. CORRAL”—An adult western that allows for the fact that the frontier waa funny, too. Stanley Warner Theaters AMBASSADOR ANDY GRIFFITH Funnier Then in "NO TIM* FOR SERGEANTS " “ONIONHEAD” 1:20. 3:20, 5:20, 7:20, 6:25. aval nv wo - 6 - 26 ®°- AVHIeUII 8612 Conn. Ave. N.W. “A TIM* TO LOVE," John Devin. Lien Pulver. 6:35, 6:15. H'llfßl V L7. 3-~33oo7~iaih s f Ha V Mile I st«. N.E. Free Perking "AND QOD CREATED WOMAN.” Brlgitta Bardot. 6:15. 9:30; "WIND ACROSS THE EVERGLADES," Burl raHTTCT PE ■ 3-6055.23 2 1 wie. bAIiTHI Ave. N.W. Free Pkng. Lett Dev "AND GOD CREATED WOMAN?’ Brigitte Berdot. 6:15, 9:30: “WIND ACROSS THE EVER GLADES." Burl Ivee, 7:55 Only. _ mmai me. s-ssu. 425 6th ItMllMlh st . N w. Neer Perking "NIGHT PASSAGE," Jemee Stew ert, 11:16, 2:40, 6:10. 9:35; “BOV ON A DOLPHIN," Alen Ledd. 12:50. 4:15, 7:45. vnmrnv ra. «-6«oo, 32s ALnnLUI Kennedy St. N.W. “AND GOD CREATED WOMAN.” Brigitte Berdot. 6:15. 9:35: "WIND ACROSS THE EVERGLADES," Burl Ives, 7:55 ■MM LI. 7-5200. 650 Penn. rhmm A ve. g.E. Fret Perkin*. "AND GOD CREATED WOMAN." Brigitte Berdot. 1:40, 5:50, 9:40: "OUNFIOHT AT OK CORRAL,” Burt Lancaster, 3:15, 7:20, CIVAV CO. 6-4968. 3030 14th AATUI gt. N.W. "DAMN CITI ZEN.” Keith Andes, 6:25, 9:30; "KING AND FOUR QUEENS,” Clark Geble 7:55. Tomorrow, Midnight Show Starting 11:15 PM. iDUIUmn Georgia Ave. N.W. "AND GOD CREATED WOMAN.” Brigitte Berdot. 6:15, 9:30; "WIND ACROSS THE EVERGLADES." Burl Ives. 7:35. cnvrn JU. 9-MOO. ColeevtUe wile VMI R 4. Georgie Ave. "NAKED AND THE DEAD" Aldo Rey. 1:05, 5:30. 9:30. "ULYSSES” Kirk Douglas. 3:15, 7:30. fIVAMi RA. 5-451*. 4th end I Anuria . BBtterßß , g ti . n.w. Free Parking. Lest Dev. "INDIS CREET." Cery Grent, 6:00, 9:30: "PRAULBIN.” Dene Wynter, 7:50 Only, TTVm I CO. 5-1300. 14th end llTUlel r>rk M . n.w. "AND OOD CREATED WOMAN," Brigitte Berdot, 3:30 6:45, 9:55: "WIND ACROSS THE EVERGLADES." Burl I vet, 2?00, 5:10, 8:20. REED ,n 3 King's*, Kl. 9-34431 nhbU Porkina Spots TAB HUNTER. GWEN VERDON, "DAMN YANKEES.” in Color Showe} et 7 end 9 PM C Vincruia Memorial livd. and S§;*ln«Uim let St kl. 9-6133 2® DAVID NIVEN. CANTINFLAS Pi; AND 44 GUEST STARS IN < MICHAEL TODDS S-i ACADEMY AWARD WINNER “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS” 2° ON OUR WIDE SCREEN IN COLOR > - TONIGHT. ONE SHOWING ONLY! jg DOORS OPEN 7. FEATURE AT 9 2S ADULTS *1.25, CHILDREN 50c. If UCHMOBD KC DOUBLE FEATURE B 5 "HOW TO MAKE A MONSTER." 3 „ ALSO "TEENAGE CAVEMAN,” <8 CONTTNUOUB PROM 1 P.M. 1 rriTttr Falrlington Shop. Center IrEsninE> yj 6-1000 tree Forking VAN HEFLIN, TAB HUNTER, "GUNMANS WALK.” CINEMASCOPE A COLOR, SHOWS AT 7 AND 9 P.M. WIMELAMD THEATERS ABCDBI¥EjiI 2 New Hite! ZBA ZBA GABOR. QUEEN OP OUTER SPACE.” Cinemascope, Technicolor. 6:50, 9 g :62. "WAR OP THE SATELLITES," HILLSIDE DRIVE-IN 6200 Marlboro Pike. Md. JO. 1-7266 ALDO RAY, "THE NAKED AND THE DEAD," 8:35. Color. “GHOBT DIVER." 7 ANACOSTIA *413 Good Hope AIMI.IMIIM kd S E tu , i_7070 i 2 New Hitt! ZSA ZSA GABOR, "QUEEN OP OUTER SPACE," Cln emeScore, Technicolor. 2:10, 4:50. 7:25. 10. “WAR OP THE SATEL LITES." 1. 3:35. 6:16, 8:56. HIGHLAND ALDO RAY, ‘THE NAKED AND THE DEAD." Colcr. 6; 15, 8. Plus Disney Color Feeturette "NIOK,’' 8:.SO. . I ATI Aimr So Capitol A Atlantic AllsJUlllb J 0 1-4100 Fr*# Pork. The World’s Moet Honored Show! Mika Todd's “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS” Doors Open 7:30 One Performance Only et 6:15. Adults. 91.26: chll drtn. 50c. CONGRESS ALDO RAY. "THE NAKED AND I THE DEAD." 6:16. 8 Plus Disney Color Featurette. •'NIOK." 8 .10 r fin a I 4703 Marlboro Pike, Md. i bWIUU. jo. 8-3'Sl Free Parking | 2 New Hite! ZSA ZSA GABOR. "QUEEN OP OUTER SPACE." cinemascope. Technicolor. 7:26, 10. "WAR OP THE SATELLITES 6:16. 8:55. j I a linn Uwnl, Md. Fvae Parking leAUnUi Parkway 5-2113 The World’. Mo»t Honored Show I I utfc* Todd * < “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS” gr.^Pil : *2dSs: tnrar f mon'a Mines,” has been tttle ■ shortened to “Watusi." "They ® reckoned thia aequel to *King , Solomon's Mines' could stand o on Its own feet without Solomon • to bring in the customers,” )• George explained. He telle me I* his new home in Beverly Hills y Is fabulous, “And I don't say it y because I designed and built the f house.” How lucky can Dinah e Shore be? Eva Marie Balnt, phoning last evening, announced. "I’m o working as secretary for my - husband (director Jeff Hayden) SIDNEY LUST THEATERS Free Parking SI IrV JU. 9-3322. 2 Science aLLbn notion Thrillers. ZSA ZSA GABOR. ERIC FLEMING. QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE." Cine mascope. Color, at 6:40, 9:20. plug "WAR OF THE SATELLITES." gt 8. BENTSVILLE DRIVE-IN WE. 5-5800. Belt#. Blvd. (U. S. 11. 0 Mint. From U. ol Md. Children Free, open 6:30 P.M 2 Science-Fiction Thriller.. ZSA ZSA GABOR. ERIC FLEMING. "QUEEN OP OUTER SPACE.” Cinemascope, Color, at 8:25. plu* " WAR OP THE SATEL LITES." at 7. 9:50. RFTHESDA 01 1 Wi * DLIUdVA Avr. e, E.-W. Hwy. Daily Matinees. 1 PM ContlniKiu. 2 Science-Fiction Thriller.. ZSA ZSA GABOR. ERIC FLEMING. "QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE," Cin emascope, Color, at 2, 4:40. 7:20. 10. plus "WAR OF THE SATEL LITES" at 1, 3:36. 6:18. 8:85. rnrvpni v un. 4-0100. * vMYLHLI SCIENCE-FICTION THRILLERS ZSA ZSA GABOR, ERIC FLEMING. "QUEEN _OP OUTER SPACE,” ClnemaScnpe Bolor. at 6:40. 9:30: Plus "WAR P THE SATELLITES. at 8:28. HYATTSVILLE ~ W^ 3S3 OAVIN, LISA PULVER, "A TIME TO DIE," CinemaScop«. Color, at 6:60, 9:25. KAYWOOD WA 7 ’ m99 Alii W WIN DAVID NIVEN and ALL-STAR CAST In “AROUND THE WORLD 80 DAYS” Teeh., at 8:30 P. M. Only. Adm. Prlee for This Engagement I —9125 Adults, 50c Children, j vine MILL wm. 6-7500 TIUaMU DAVID NIVEN and ALL-STAR CAST In “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS” Tech., at 3:80 P.M Only. Adm. Price for Thli Encasement —51.26 Adult*. 60c Children. DISTRICT THEATERS Coll NO. 7-3000 wnwann 7* md r **«. n.w. nw 99 non Poe,, Opvn 12:30 P.M. LAST DAY "YOUNG AND WILD,” COREY ALLEN; "JUVENILE JUNOIS." With SCOTT MARLOWE. i twrni it i*u ta* s*. n.w. ItinigVlsll Ooe,, Op. n i 2,30 p.M. Third Week .Starts Tomorrow •THE DEFIANT ONES." TONY CURTIS, BIDNEY POITIER. MTOBUCpTfi^ "GUN RUNNERS.” AUDIE MUR PHY. EDDIE ALBERT: "CHINA DOLL," VICTOR MATURE._ DfIAPPO T ’433 You St. N.W. BUUAMI I Door. Open 12.30 p m. "A STREET CAR NAMED DE SIRE." MARLON BRANDO. VIVIEN LEIGH . I.HCItnV 25th 1 bn. 3d. N.E. «saiv«* i on Doort oc#n 7t4J r M _ LAST DAT "AND OOD CREATED WOMAN.” BRIGITTE BARDOT; "NEVER LOVE A STRANGER," JOHN DREW BARRYMORE. ROTH'S THEATERS ROTH'S SILVER SPRING 1242 Georgia Ave JU. 9-1121 “THE HUNTERS” ROBERT MITCHUM, ROBERT WAGNER, MAY BRITT, 6, 7:55, 9:56. Last 2 days. ■ RBV 13th A Savannah J.1., I Ilk. rlM *“ OH Ala. Ave. JO. 2-2233 BRIGITTE BARDOT ••GOD CREATED WOMAN," 6:40. 9:50. PLUS MARILYN MONROE. "NIAGARA." 8:10. Both In Color. Lait Times Tonlcht. STARTS FRIDAY: ROCK HUDSON. SIDNEY POITIER, ‘TOMETHINO OF VALUE." PLUS RANDOLPH SCOTT. "DECISION AT SUN DOWN." circle 4 Blocks Pram the White Heaee. Mat. Dally 2 P.M. Contlnuoua LAST DAY! Exclusive—lst Washington Showing “NOW AND FOREVER” Starring VERNON GRAY, JANETTE SCOTT. Feature at 2:00. 4:00. 6:00 and 10:00. "LONDON COUNTRY SH>E" (Colcr). 3:30, 5:30, 7:30. :30. Admission prices: Mat., Mon. thru PM., 70c: eve_. Sat., Sun., holidays. 90c. This film Is highly recommended for teenagers and their parents as a romantic comedy of young love and parental difficul ties. PON T MISS THIS ONE! SNEAK PREVUE TONITE AT 8 P.M. First Washington Shewing of Top Foreign Film “CONSTANT HUSBAND” (COLOR) VILLA, ROCKVILLE, NR. PO. 2-9371 Free Parking "BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAL" Continuous Prom 6:15 PM HiSER-BETBESDA BURT LANCASTER and CLARK GABLE “RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP” 12:45. 3:60. 7.9:65 'TSiusSbt [Above Program Sham Saturday. tasting at II AM Pont. land I’m calling to invite you to the premiere of his play, ‘Wlnesburg, Ohio'.” With Nata lie Weed serving in similar [capacity for husband Robert Wagner, it is obviously the fashion now for Hollywood wives to be as Interested in the ! careers of their husbands as they are in their own. This is good for their marriages. HARVEST of HARMONY ★ ★ Nationally Famout if if Barbershop Quartets Plus International Championship 60-Man Charus ts the D. C. Chapter S. P. E. I. S. Q. S. Am and THE CHORD COUNTS I THE YORK-AIRES Hollaed, nick. I Yerk, Pena. G , _, . THE CRITERIONS jne waai M t». E.C jra Srira i federal city four STB Washington. D. C. RT , * THE COLUMBIANS V* HHHHII Wesktoateo, “Hie Precisionists” iTVriSTcPoiug Consliluiion Hall—Sat., Nov. 8—8:30 PJM. Price*: $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, sl.2s— Order Slaw Notional Symphony Box Office 1108 G St. N.W. (In CampbtU Music Co.) NA. 8-7332 K-B THEATERS WSBUK&SVS JACK HAWKINS In “SHE PLAYED WITH PM.” St 9:10. 7:55 And S:SO urn. Newsreel At 7:45 and :36 p.m. ipry a ’ 3 M «*- wO - 6 Fm Parking Pint Washington Showing Prize-winning Documentary “ON THE BOWERY” Pretented at 1:50. 4, 9:05. 8:18 and 10:15 p.m. Plus: Louis Clyde Btoumen's Academy Award featur ed "THE TRUE STORY OP THE CIVIL WAR" end "GRANDMA MOSES” (in oolor). at 1. 3:06. 5:05, 7:15 and 9:25 p.m. (See large tdv. on theater page.) LANGLEY HARDY KRUGER in "LIANE. THE JUNOLE GODDESS" (In color), at 1:05, 3:55, 9:46 and 9:40 p.m. Plus: "ROD AN. THE FLYING MONSTER." at 2:45 6:35 and 8:39 P.M. n It turn flower Ay.SPineySr.Sd. I LUWLiI Sll s MJO g )666 Michael Todd's “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS” Presented at 8:30 p. M. Only. Poors Open at 8 P M | ■IVI AB 29th t Ala. Ave. S.i. HAXLUII tu 2-4000 ALDO RAY. CLIFF ROBERTSON in "THE NAKED AND THE DEAD (In color), at 9:38 and 9:20 P.M._ ROCKVILLE DRIVE-IN Rockville, Md. PO. 2-4186 Opel 9:30 P.M. Skew at Dark ALDO RAY CUFF ROBERTSON, RAYMOND MASSEY In "THE NAKED AND THE DEAD" (in color), at 8:60 PM Plus: ANITA EKBERG in "SCREAMING MIMI.” at 7 and 11 P.M. NEWSTANTOH THEATER 18th Just Off Rhod* Island Av». N.E. Ample Parking Pacllitie* LA. «-S63* “WASHINGTON 8 ART THEATER” HELD OVER—LAST DAY EXCLUSIVE UNITED STATES ENGAGEMENT MIKE WALTARI Internationally acclaimed director acnius hat surpetesed his previous ef forts dealing with the emotionally stirring facets of the supernatural. Prom his pen comes the most adult, most searching and most compelling drama of our generation. This film classic reaches Into the soul of frustrated men and women everywhere, and so controversial was lu theme! that Its exhibition was in doubt and Is now possible after long legal delays. “THE WITCH” I 9 and 9 RECOMMENDED FOR ADULT AUDIENCEB FERNANDEL Stars in the first Washington showing of a truly superb film An outstand ing satire. FERNANDEL gamboles and frolics In what many critics have a called his boldest and best. “THE CUPBOARD WAS BARE” 7:25 and 10:25 Fri.. Sat.—Two Greatest Oerman Classics on sams program—PETEß! LORRE in, “M” Plus “MATRON IN \ Bun., Moh., Tucs, Oct. 29-27-28 i MARLENE DIETRICH and JEAN GABIN in “THE ROOM UPSTAIRS" Plus EMIL JANNINGB in "THE! BROKEN JUG" Wed., Thurs., Oct. 29-30—" THE PASSION OP JOAN OP ARC" by CARL i DREYER Plus LAURA LaPLANTE ini PAUL VELTS "THE CAT AND THE! CANARY." j Starts Fri., Oct 31— CHARLIE CHAP-1 GREAT DICTATOR ” ( RYSm Wash. Lee Shopping Center ■ Binv Qpp Ft My#r JA 7 1733 | "INDISCREET.” CARY GRANT. ** INGRID BERGMAN 5 CTATr Fall. Church, Va. <9s“ InI “ Jt. 21555 "LIANE. JUNGLE GODDESS " MARIAN MICHAELS. HARDY So KRUGER: PLAN NO. 9 FROM OUTER SPACE." ii wilson ! SB? “A TIME TO LOVE AND A TIME ut- TO DIB.” JOHN GAVIN, LISA ; f BOanMGHAM 15 ”* "fjjz"- 1 _ "BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI,” i 3 ALEC GUINNESS. WILLIAM HOL ! j DEN £ ARLINGTON ntiuinuivn R..d D r . JA 7-2 W .5 i "LIANE. JUNGLE GODDESS." 1 P MARIAN MICHAELS. HARDY KRU- I E OER: "PLAN NO. 9 PROM OUTER IS SPACE." la lei nir 2130 North *d." « JA 7-4266 "THE NAKED AND THE DEAD." gI JOHN OAVIN. USA PUI.VER ' Arl. Blvd. 6 Annan « * maun gg,. u j. 2-80401 "THE VIKINGS." KIRK DOUO -5 LAS. JANET LEIGH, TONY CUR TIS Leiis Benheiaer'i Theeiert TILLAGE i3O7 d , u ' 7 »i Nl BRIGITTE BARDOT “AND OOD CREATED WOMAN " | UPON A HORCT." 7:45' HrWTfIN tA. 9-1339. 12»h St. i W »»•» N j Mith t g , : JAMES STEWART. "NIGHT PAS SAO£/' 7:47. VFMIfIN *'• *->424 3707 Mt. ! *M"U» Varnan Ave., Ale»„ Vo. JEFF CHANDLER and ESTHER WIND IN GEORGETOWN j REPERTORY CINEMA Last Times Today A British Comedy Riot I DAVID NIVEN "THE SILKEN AFFAIR" Cos tarring Genevieve Paige and Ranald Soul re "■Clicking fun 7 ' —Cue Mag. "Delight-; I funv » 1 ;> t> t .» JUDT OABI i AKp <) &|jAMEB MASON CAFim ' J "WINCBMTER 73 " BUrte Prt Oct i , 24. "AND OOD CREATED WOMAN J B CAPITOL DLL 643 p. ... $ * Teen Olrt'e Agafr With a Married [Man! "A CERTAIN SMILE.’ Color 1 FAIRFAX v * oE »■»» i IRIBIM hwMief “SwotfcgJ hi S-l-X” Ale herd Coo yA\ “THI .M*PL * |J?vSv > DI,M,r TRANS LUX PLAZA N. X. Av. -Utk 84. 8T 8-4771 ■ Bt 'JeL DRITE-W THEATERS AIBPOBT DBIVt-DI ,2001 Jefferson Davit Highway Arlington, Vo. OT. 4-8100 jjgst Over the 14tk gtraet BrMgq Brigitte Bardot! Charles Boyer “LA PARBMENHX 1 (Color), 9:17. "NORTHWEST MOUNTED PO LICE.” Gary Cooper. Paulette Ood LEE HWT.-ARL. BLVD. DRIVE-IN THEATER. Jf. 3-9300 Between 7 Corners end Palrfoz Circle. Entrance Lee Hwy. or Arl. Bird. (Via Galtews Ed.) “AND GOD CREATED WOMAN” BUT THE DEVIL CREATED BRIGITTE BARDOT B'oope and Color, 7:08. 10:40 TONY CURTIS—JANET LEIGH "HOUDINI" NOW! IN-CAB HEATERS LIVING ROOM COMPORT Open 9:30. Modern Cafeteria *t. I. E. M, LOWE’S, SO. 8-8722 MT. VERMOM OPEN AIB , Richmond Hwy —So. of Alex. Children Free—Free Playground OPEN 7.OO—BTART AT pfiSS The one and only BRIOITTE BARDOT. ’’MADEMOISELLE BffRIPTEABP," ot 9:40. Savage Queen of the Jungle'll •■LIANB.sSUNOLE GODDESS." at 7:50 QUEERS CHAPEL Agar good at Hamilton W, Hyotteville, Md. WA, 7-2900 By Popular Demand On Our Pall Festival Hit Parade! 1. LAUGH RIOT OF THE YEAR W D A& GLENN *FORD. b 3£ S^^ NN SHSSg*HN T » T rn Clnemaacop- and Color! At 9. 2. WESTERN ACTfON AND THRILLS. "GUN GLORY.” STEWART GRANGER. RHON DA FLEMING in Cinemascope and Color! at 7:15, 3. Tension to the breaking HWlAT’HSjnißta ROMAN. Bhown at 11. Don’t be a "Homebody:" Drive Out Tonight! SUNSET DBIYE-IN 5175 Leesburg Pike, Houle 7 Bet, 7 Corners end ghlrley Hwy. The Fabulous BRIGITTE BARDOT “AND OOD CREATED WOMAN” (C’Scope and Oorgeou* Color) . 7. 10:25 “ISTANBUL” (Color) ERROL FLYNN, 8:55 PALMEB 3 3, “ G " r ®* s nut I*4*l , e | mirH g, 704 Nr. New Annapolis Frwy, Cloverleaf Open Fri, Sat. Sun. Only I! Starts Tomorrow This Year’s Biggest Entertainment Treat! “LIANE. JUNGLE GODDESS” BRIGITTE BARDOT AS “MLLE. STRIPTEASE” Plus “RIDE OUT FOR REVENGE” CENTRAL AVE. omvwn 7Vi Miles Post 0. C. line For Information Coll NO. 7-BEOO od *“Sh?lSS Tonight Is 'VIROIWUWIOHT' “MAVERICK." WILD BILL EL LIOTT, 7:45. “SOMETHING OP VALnE,” ROCK HUDSON. SIDNEY POI TIER, 9:,'l(l Spacious Refreshment Center. Children's Playground FREE RANCH DRiVEINfnS 3 Hits. Start 71 PREP Mac- MURRAY, ’’QUANTEZ.’’ Color Western. 7. JAMES OARNER. “DARBY’S RANOErF” 8:35. JO ANNE WOODWARD. "THREE PACES OP EVE." 10:35. Pinal Show of Season Sunday. Only 10 minotea from B.E. and D. C. Line. Out Branch Are.. Md. Ete. 5. rlrht at Clinton Turnoff (Watrloo Ed.). Drive One Mile to Then tee, Old Eranek Are.. Ete, BET. 301 DBIYE-IN On Route 301, Woldorf, Md. Vie Branch Aye. (Boat- ST direct to 800 to 301—30 Mint. from Washington. BURT LANCASTER KIRK DOUGLAS “GUNFIGHT AT OK. CORRAL” Color. TlstaVlelon. 7:42. ELVIS PRESLEY ELIZABETH SCOTT “LOVING YOU” Color, VietaVlelon, 9:84. Every Wed. Night, RCA Electric In-Car Heaters SUPEB CHIEF DRIVE-IN 8401 Indion Head Hwy. CH. 8-8700 BRIGITTE BARDOT "AND OOD CREATED WOMAN.” 7:00, 10:15. BRUCE BENNETT. "FLAMING FRONTIER." 8:45. DHUTD DAMASCUS, MD. UIIUIU Thors.. Prt.. Bet. 6BEEMBELT “ “AROUND THE WOBLD IN 80 DAYS” DAVID NIVEN 1 BROW ONLY, S PM PM BEV 4933 Georgia Ave. H.W~- lelllsUni (A. 6-1179