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,1 THB PASSING SHOW | Thriller at Capitol ; Is Best of Its Kind 7 By JAY CARMODY F Drama Critic of The Star < Get out the sled and huskies if necessary, but don’t miss “Village of the Damned” at Loew's Capitol. Behind this rather silly title lies one of the period’s truly exciting screen tales, chillingly imagined and icily visualized In direction and performance. • • In subject matter, it deals with inter-planetary life in ► terms everyone can under- • stand, unlike so many of those » absurd science-fictions. The ’ implications of this tale of a r village—put to sleep for several ■ hours and later cursed with a ■.-set of wildly precocious, illegit . ;imate children are that it ; could happen anywhere, any -time. A shuddery idea this, with ► its suggestion that this best; 7of all possible worlds had bet ■’ter leave its possibly better ’-neighbors alone. ,- ♦ * * * J" “Village of the Damned." » English - made with George < Sanders as its star shines with ' the subtly subdued direction of . Wolf Rilla. « It opens, sans title or cred its, with one of those picture villages in England, being ’’knocked cold by some myste- • rious force. The War Office in reacts instantly but unrewardingly so far as under standing the phenomenon. - Partial understanding and 'mounting horror come later i' WHERE AND WHEN Current Theater Attractions and Times of Showing Stage Arena Stage “Six Charac ters in Search of an Author”; 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Catholic University—"Barab ”bas”; by Michel de Ohelderode; ’8:30 pm. ’ National Theater “Ballets Africaina; 3:30 and 8:30 pm. Screen •’ Ambassador—" Swiss Family •'Robinson”; 1:48, 4:25, 7:05 and £8:50 pm. '' Apex "General Della Ro „ vere”; 8:45 and 8:35 p.m. Capitol "Village of the ’Damned”; 11:50 am., 1:35, «3:15, 5. 6:40. 8:20, 10:05 and ■£11:48 pm. '• Dupont—“ Never on Sunday"; "1, 2:80. 4:40, 6:30, 8:25, 10:15 -’P.m. and 12:10 a.m. - Keith’s “Facts of Life";’ •11:45 am.. 2:05, 4:25, 6:45, 0:05 ;and 11:25 pm. MacArthur “Make Mine 2, 3:50, 5:45, 7:50 and p.m. Metropolitan—" Swiss Family '"ltobinson”; 11:45 am., 2:15, '4:45, 7:10 and 9:40 p.m. • Ontario "The Grass Is " Greener”; 1:35, 3:40, 5:45, 7:50 •-and 10 p.m. t Palace “Go Naked in the /World”; 11:45 am.. 1:45, 3:45, y5:45, 7:45. 9:45 and 11:45 pm. Playhouse “The Lovers”: .11:30 am.. 2:25, 5:25 and 8:20 /pm. “Hiroshima, Mon Amour”; U, 3:55, 6:55 and 9:45 p.m. I Plaza "Love by Appoint •ment"; 11:45 am., 1:35. 3:35, -5:30, 7:30. 9:35 and 11:15 p.m. i Town—" The World of Suzie Wong"; 12:05. 2:30, 5, 7:30, pm. and 12:05 am. ' Trans-Lux “The Wackiest ’Ship in the Army”: 11 am., .12:05, 2:40, 4:40, 6:30, 8:20 and .’ 10 pm. • Uptown “The Alamo"; 2 • and 8:30 p.m. Warner—" Spartacus"; 2 and 8:15 p.m. , “©VEBY N.Y. AVI. • 14ST. rLAIA ST. 2-4777 A— MATINEE TODAY 2:3o' “BRILLIANT" Carmody, Star “PROVOCATIVE” Coo, '<>•' < LUIGI PIRANDELLO’S ; BSIX •/ B CHARACTERS ■ IN ■ SEARCH OF ■ AN BAUTHOR Adapted by Paul Mayer e Box Office Open Today, 1 'til 9 .♦ Phono Orders Accepted 26th and D Sts N W ME 1-6700 • - i:i BI { I I /-* S- COIUMIIA ID & I7TH ST. NW. ; I CARY GRANT * : I ROBERT MITCHUM : | DEBORAH KERR * - I * JEAN SIMMONS (Am* l Sf’H ’l* VW r 1 ImwMwm ‘ * ' ’WI 1 II|,!!T ' ' ,'L || . . .|p :. , , •_ F ; 485? MocASTHUS BOULEVARD "Irood Humeri" "Highly I • tern mended I'iy/' •' M NAKi MINK” TERRY-1 RUHR THOM Al ] T • f 4813 MASS AVE N W 7 £ 'One of the Year's / • R“ In# World 111 -tllM WI. Ain Post Robirto Rossellini's ; I GENERAL DEILA ROVERE » £ with Vittorio OiSici •> jmartarimrirA s-s -VIIXAGB OF THB DAMNED." an mom release of a Ronald Kinnoeh production, directed by Wolf Rilla. screenplay by Rilla, Burling SUli phant and George Barclay from Cha novel .'The Midwlch Cuckoos." by John Wyndham. At the Capitol Theater. The Caat Gordon Zellaby George Bandera Anthea Zellaby Barbara Shelleg - lJO nNn ln Bernard Michael Gwynns Dr. Wtllers Laurence Naismlth i’ ,n ' r * 1 t*i«hton John Phillipa Str Edgar Hargreavea Richard Vernon Mrs. Harrington Jenny Laird Mr .Harrington Thoma, Heathcote David Martin Stephen, when the village, returned to normality, discovers it has been used for an experiment in selective genetics. But by whom? Or what? Leading the quest for an swers to this question is San ders, one of England's greatest scientists and himself the “father” of the most precocious of the strange children. Un like the Italian, Eskimo and one Russian village husbands, he scorns to kill his wife and the piquant child on the theory his mate has been faithless. On the contrary, he reacts as a famed physicist should with a professional curiosity to find out what is behind this thing. His findings could scarely be more rewarding viewed objec tively. The children are blond, beautiful, keen-minded. They , are prepared to read their men- | tor's mind and glibly discuss the most abstract scientific j theories. They are also haught- ( ily hostile toward and disdain- , ful of the intelligence of their , earthly parents. ( Worst of all, they come equipped with ray-like eyes which they have only to turn on disliked villagers to knock them deader than their human ' mothers were that day of the ) strange visitation. The youngsters are by now a monstrous municipal problem. i Most of the residents are con- i vinced that the Eskimos. Ital- > ians and Russians were right in killing them at birth, : though passionately in error : in destroying their innocent i mothers at the same time. Even after the Russians have done away with the second set of their own little visitors. Sanders holds out however. He feels he still has some thing to learn from the wise but wicked little strangers. What this is, the moviegoer will have to discover for him self but with the assurance the baby monsters are safely con- bob lpciu-e HOPE BALU BACTs >F=E=|h IXTBAI 'olt The DANUBE I ★ DIMINUTIVE DYNAMITE LITTLE WILLIE JOHN "YOU HURT ME" STAR AND I THE UPSETTERS -b Sugar Pi* Da Santo "I Wanna Know” Bi / ★ 5 "Candlelight" ; -Rr Blue Notee "Winter Wonderland” h ★ Willie "Lass-a-minute Man” ■ Rick Henderion Orch. ★ Curly May midnite show tonite I I'l'T 5 T'T'yi",' 1 ! N - ’-loco little Willi. John T LATE SHOWS TONIGHT! CAPITOL • PALACE .LAST FEATURES—II:4S P.M. ■ Julie... NO man Could Forget her.... mRHM NO WOMAN FORGIVE HER.! M| GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA ■»■(■ f Ml ANTHONY FRANCIOSA | J”. ERNESTBORGNiNE JB ■ AN AACOAA WMOOUCTION 111 '■NTlff M ! I. » w I 1 - in* ll * WTfN CiNtMAScoPf.nti METROCOLOR now 4M THE MOST UNEARTHLY STORY EVER FILMED! Behind the blazing eyes t 1 of this fair-haired child I the oi i another BE 1 »■ > A . f SANDERS OF BARBARA / I SHELLEY i 1 NOW * ■■ - BHs S . y - : ' June Cowell is one of the supernatural chil dren with a bent toward evil and George Sanders is a mystified adult in “Village of the Damned.” The science fiction shocker is the new screen attraction at Loew’s Capitol Theater. fined to the screen. Or are they? The performances of the Cap itol film have found precisely the right soft pitch to inten sify the terrifying mystery of where such bright little horrors come from. *• • * SATURDAY SUMMARY: Va riety Clubs, which have raised and donated 80 million dollars to handicapped children and helpless adults, now plan their greatest single drive. . . . With 10,000 persons from every branch of show business par ticipating, they will observe Va riety Clubs Week, February 12- 18, with special stress on their fund-raising activities. ... Di na Torrieri, a pretty, viva cious Italian acress, will make two cultural exchange appear ances here within the next week. . . . Both are under the auspices of the Italian Ministry |of Foreign Affairs. . . . First program is scheduled for Cath olic University's McMahon Hall. 8:30 p.m. on January 31; the MIDNIGHT SHOW TONITE “SUPERB"—STAR [ i |B!LEJ -MySw* THE*WOIU.D Os j SUZiE"WqNG i ? (A-, i' s ' J TECHNICOLOR..... j other at Georgetown Univer sity’s Hall of Nations, February 3, also at 8:30. Cultural exchange burgeons. '. . . Also on the calendar for (January 31, Corcoran Gallery, 8:30 p.m., is a koto recital by Japan's virtuoso of the instru ment, Kimio Eto. . . . Mr. Eto, totally blind, is making his first American tour. . . . Under the auspices of the Japan-America society. . . . This is the group which is largely responsible for the recent visit of Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko. —— wroC STANLEY-WARNER THEATRES Z I For Stanley Warner Neighborhood Theatre f j Attractions Seo Movie Guide In This Paper./ I .Yj I *T*TH h I a \I **» * Bill *1 t ADVENTURC STORY OF THttl r p SL WALT DISNEYS JOHN (MILLS I rS gg. >How»TOHUlfclsMil 1 MinwitTwrTnn il i**. iJn-w., > •«. r 0,«. TW., II >■ » t 11, . , 1B , tm . I TICKETS NOW ON SALE 41 HOX OFFICE OR SV MAIL lor PRESENT SHOWINGS ADVANCE RESERVATIONS ONt 0F THE 10JDT PKTUREI Os mO.Tim* M«g VSoF TuancaiN <!•< DOVCIAI 0 14UIIHCI OUVIU • MAN MmmONS CH4IIIS 14UOMION • MIK UIIIMOV I JOHN CAVIN tont cu«nt 1 , "•WiwJ i Tkkots Alta «I Drvo Foir, Soin, Ul AAA, AmorKM Mcvrllv A Treol Co. nn f»t Th.otr. 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Sy SHCILAH GRAHAM U 1 - HOLLYWOOD By SHBILAH GRAHAM The Painful Cut Helped HOLLYWOOD (NANA). —- As a mother, I can understand John Wayne’s reluctance to cut the birthday scene with his cute daughter Aissa from his $l2 million biggie, “The Ala mo.” But with the 43 minutes chopped from the first part of the picture, glory be, the birth day scene was also left on the cutting-room floor. Another glory be: The over-all Improve ment is enormous . . . Wayne, now in the African jungle where he is making “Hatari,” has his wife and small daughter with him. Betiay Venuta came back to Hollywood to star In the TV pilot, “Rio.” She’ll be here two and a half weeks, then back to the big city in time to meet husband Fred Clark who will be starring in a Broadway revue. •« • • Marilyn Monroe, as the ad venturess of all literature, Becky Sharp in “Vanity Fair,” does not please one of my read ers In Los Angeles. He says if It’s true they plan to modernize Thackeray’s story and bring Becky to 1960. “ British will re sent this," adding, “and so do I.” But then he goes on to say that Marilyn in a hoop skirt would look like anyone else. I guess that’s why the producers TONIGHT—B:3O P.M. IN LISNER AUDITORIUM DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND! CALEDONIA! The Singers and Dancers of Scotland A PAGEANTRY OF SCOTTISH SONG AND DANCE WITH CHAMPION HIGHLAND DANCERS GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE $l.BO, 2.20. 2.75, 3.30, 3.SS liln.r Box OHic. On.n. 7:30 P.M. 1 HAYES CONCERT BUREAU 1108 G St. N.W. (In Compb.ll'i) NAlionol 8-7151 Stainway Fiona want a modem figure-hugging version. The Brigitte Bardot-Jacques Charrier divorce is now a mat ter of signing the papers. With Jacques mustered out of the French army a second time be cause of “hypertension,” Brig is ready to throw in the towel and seek her freedom. And the first man in line to marry her is first husband Roger Vadim. Walt Disney told them in London that he thought “sex” as a subject was overdone in the movies. To which Stanley Kubrick, now filming the sex obsessed “Lolita” over there, countered that he thought most Disney pictures were too frightening for young people. One thing is sure—" Lolita” will have a “for adults only” tag if they follow the book. Everyone in Hollywood ex- .f »• > CoiumSa PiCTuHtB rurti «p , • Ml*] * t ; Y LEMMON • TRANS-LUX S? Today’s NEIGHBORHOOD BF-Tl Bter? ’MXto * movie'xX Zr /# IBBwi'' Films of More Than Routine Merit “HIROSHIMA, MON AMOUR”—A passionate encounter in Japan, overly frank but moving drama. “MIDNIGHT LACE’’—Doris Day as an English housewife terrorized by threats of her imminent murder. “SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS’—AIastair Sim is vastly funny as the head of an academy of “lifemanship.” “SINK THE BISMARCK!”—Kenneth More in a documen tary style account of an exciting World War II sea chase. “SUNRISE AT CAMPOBELLO”—FDR’s bout with polio, splendidly acted by Ralph Bellamy, Greer Garson. “SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS”—Burt Lancaster in the chilling but well-made story of an amoral columnist. “THE THREE WORLDS OF GULLIVER”—The Swift classic, made by camera trickery into a bright film fantasy. Stanley Warner Theaters A VAI nil wo 6 2600 AYAIeUH Wl2 Conn Ave N w •‘Butterfield A,” Klizabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey. 3. &:1&, 7:25. 9:30. MI VFBT FE - 3-6055. 2324 Wise. VillaTMll Ave< N .w. f rw Parking “Butterfield R.” Elizabeth Taylor. Laurence Harvey, 2:55. 5:05, 7:15, 9:30. rrilTn Al N Porking. ME. 8 2841 LLBlimL 425 9th St N W “Sweet Smell of Succeia.” Burt Lan caster. 11:20. 2:35. 5:35. 9:15; “Trooner Hook,” Joel McCrea. 1:05. 4:25. 7:45 KENNEDY ’* 6 6600 ni.nnz.ui 324 K, no .d/ st. n w "Mldnlsht Lac." Dori. Day. 2:20. 5:55. »:30; ’ Cinderfella." Jerry Lewie. 4:25. 7:35. Pf>MM 11.7 3200 rx,nn 430 Fenn. Ayo. S.E. •’Darbr’e Ranaers." James Garner, 2:15. 5:50. 8:25; "Clrcua of Hor rors." 4:25. R SAVOY co 3 4,68 dfITVI 3030 14th St. N.W. •Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake." 1. 3:55. <1:50. 9:45: “The Invisible Invaders," 2 35. 5:30, 8:25. SHERIDAN "Butterfield S." Zlliabeth Tavlor. 2:2(1. 5:5(1. 0:3(1: "Surnrl.e Pack aae.” Yul Brynner. 4:15. 7 5(1 •If vrn JU. 9-3300. ColnvUl, Rd. Ais,vz>n o , Go Av , Si | y „ Spring “BUTTERFIELD 8” Eliaabelh Taylor. Laurence Harvey. J:1O. 3:15. 5:25. 7:3Q. »:4<i, TSVnM A Ro 3-4312. Free Fk"« IAnUPIA 4th 4 Butternut NW. • Midnlaht Lace." Doris Day. 2:50. «:15. 0:35; ■ Cinderfella,” Jerry LM(IS, 1:15 4:35. S TTVnt I co. 3 1800 14th St. and 11VUL1 Park Pood N.W. "Zither and tht Kina. " Joan Col lin*. Richard Zaan. 3:25. 6:25. 0:25; "Walk Tall." 2:25. 5:25. 8:25. DISTRICT THEATERS Call NO. 7 3000 imuf&nn 7th anri T NW HU vvlllßlp Door» Open 12 Noon On State LITTLE WILLIE JOHN. THE UPSETTERS. 5 SATINS. SUG AR PIE DE SANTO WILLIE LEWIS. RICK HENDERSON BAND. Midnite Show v Turni n 1213 You s ’- N Lin UULU Doo „ Open 12 . 30 p M GO NAKED IN THE WORLD." GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA. ERNEST BORONINE Late Show nrannv ir you st. n w. DLrUDLIL Donrt Open 12:30 P.M. «th Week “THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG. WILLIAM HOLDEN. NANCY KWAN smura t 1433 You St N w DUUnLn A DoortOpen 12 30P.M. Feature. .3 30. 8 P.M “REN HUR.” (Full-Lenath. Uncut Version, i V ANHCTniI 25th A Benn Rd. N E. LAnUaiUH Q oor sOpen 12:45P.M. “BUTTERFIELD «“ ELIZABETH TAYLOR. LAURENCE HARVEY. EDDIE FISHER; Also “WALKING TARGET ROTH'S THEATERS ROTH'S SILVER SPRING 6242 Georgia Av., Al. 9-1121 “School for Scoundrels” lan Carmichael. Terry Thoma*. 6:14. 8:05. 9:56. (Call for Info, on Our Big Kids' Matinee Today t PARK ,3th & Savannah SE„ 1 Blk. rmin Off Ala. Av». JO 2 2233 Three Cartoons. 4:25. 7:59. Thriller of the Year. “WAR IN OUTER SPACE.” 2:50. 6:18. 9:43: Mike Landon. Jo Morrow. “LEGEND OF TOM DOOLEY,” 4:45. 8:10. CIRCLE 2,OS 4°' 7 A ” O NW ' 4 Blorkt From th« White Hous« Matinee JDai|y 1 P .M. Continuous LAST DAY TWO OF BERGI EISENSTEIN S IMMORTAL CLASSICS ‘‘Battleship Potemkin” Perf at 1:00, 4:00. 7:00. 10:00 “One of the ten best in forty years!" Bosley Crowther. New York Times (1952). “The best film of all times!”—Chosen in a Twenty-Six Nation Poll of I I 7 Film Figures in Brussels. September. 1958. PLUS w NIKOLAI CHERKASSOV In One of the Most Spectacular Films of All Time “Alexander Nevsky” P«rf. at 2:10. 5:10. R:IO. 11:05. Orlalnal Music by Bfraet Prokofiev. Bun-Mon . Jan. 20-30: "The Man Upstairs." Plua "A Man Escaped." Tues-Wed , Jan 31 - Feb 1. "Stone Flower." Plua "IS 12." Starts Thur,.. Feb 2. “Behind the Great Wall." r-Kt’ sh.5 h .1 w Tonite. Come as Late aa 10 P.M. and Bee Both Features. GEORGETOWN WASHINGTON'S REPERTORY CINEMA Eric Ambler’s Famous Story of Espionage and Intrigue The Screen's Most Exciting Manhunt “THE MASK OF DIMITRIOS’’ starring Peter Lorre Faye Emerson Sidney Greenstreet Zachary Scott Feature 2:20, 4:15, 6:10, 6:06, 10. THE EVENING STAR .Amusements pecta wedding bells very soon for Laurence Harvey and Mrs. Joan Cohn. His divorce is just about final from Margaret Leighton in London. Maggie would have preferred to hang on to her marriage, but had too much pride to hold a man who no longer wanted her. Larry Is the free-soul type. He should think carefully before making the matrimonial plunge again. IuTpmTFHEYEMre MaiNAMWCOUIB ■ 1 I JBMIDaMM V<(go>77lU2 CORN. BYE. a OU. 1-11 M TOMORROW—3 P.M. IN CONSTITUTION HALL NATHAN Violinist MILSTEIN "One of the world's great violinists" —Schonberg, N. Y. Times, Jon. '6O Program of Workt bv Handel, Bach, Beethoven, Pugnani-Kreitler, Block, Stvmanowski. GOOD SEATS AVAILABIF 51.25, 1.65, 2.20, 2.75, 3.30, 3 85 HAYES CONCERT BUREAU 1108 G St. N.W. (In Compb,ll'.) NAtional 8-7151 Steinway Piano K B THEATERS APFY 4813 Ma “- Ave wo 6 4600 Froe Porking “One of the Year s Best!" —N. Y. Times, Time Mag. VITTORIO DE SICA In “GENERAL DELLA ROVERE." at «:45 and 9:35 P.M (Short Bub jects at 6:30 and 9:15 P M ) Sat. Kiddie Show at 1:00 and 3:00 PM. “MY DOG BUDDY’’ and Car toon Carnival. BARONET “Best Foreign Film of Year!" —N. Y Film Critics Award. “HIROSHIMA... MON AMOUR” "One of the Year’i 10 Best!" —Eve Star. N. Y. Times. (French With English Titles ) To night at S:3Q, 8:10 and 9;55 P M Sat Kiddie Show at 1:00 and 3:00 PM. “ADVEN. OF ROBINSON CRUSOE." Plus Cartoon Carnival I ANGY rv H. Avo. Bl Univ. LAHUIsLI B|vd HE 4 .« 700 ELIZABETH TAYLOR LAURENCE HARVEY. EDDIE FISHER. “BUTTERFIELD 8” (Color', at 1:20. 3:20. 5:20. 7:20 and 9 30 P M O nU/PR Flower Av.A Pinoyßr. R.d iLUntll Sil. s pg . f Md. JU. 8 1666 “One of the Year's Ten Best!" —Eve Star. N Y Times. “HIROSHIMA... MON AMOUR” IN ENGLISH | Tonight, at 6:45, 8:20. »:55 P.M Sat. Kiddle Show at 1:00 and .3:00 P M "BENGAL BRIGADE" I ROCK HUDSON). Plus Cartoon Carnival. NAYLOR ‘ Al ° Ay « HMIIaUH tu 2 4000 KLIZABETH TAYLOR. LAURENCE HARVEY. EDDIE FISHER In "BUT TERFIELD A" (Color), at 1:00, 3:10, 5:20. 7:30 and 9:35 P M. RYRD Shopping Cooler |»aaaw Opp. Fr. My,r M. 7-1733 LIZ TAYLOR. LAURENCE HARVEY. -'■ BUTTERFIELDJi " ESTATE Foils Church. Vg. ELVIS PRESLEY. uj< “FLAMING STAR ’ f WILSON * LIZ TAYLOR. LAURENCE HARVEY, x ,“BUTTERFIELD 8 “ * BUCKINGHAM 23 ]; 7 G^ Rd X; RALPH BELLAMY. GREER GAR SON. “SUNRISE AT CAMPO vi* BELLO. at_4 :10. »i:43 and 9.M Ze ELVIS PRESLEY. O* ‘ FLAMING STAR." qIEBE Nor,h G,ebe Rd * JERRY LEWIS. ‘‘CINDERFELLA ’’ “’JEFFERSON TAYLOR. LAURENCE HARVEY. 5 BUTTERFIELD 8." 5. 7. 9 PM rFNTRF Fairlington Shop. Center VtnillEs TE-61 (X)0 Free Parking I JERRY LEWIS. “CINDERFELLA " WINELAND THEATERS AMAriKTYA 1415 Goo ° h °p* AHHbUdim Rd s E LU. 1-7070 Special Matinee 1:00. GARY COOP ER in Cecil B De Mille’s “NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE." Color, at 1:05. 350 Matinee Box Office Closes 4:15. Reopens 0:00 Theater Cleared Before Nfaht Performances of ELIZABETH TAYLOR. LAUR ENCE HARVEY in “BUTTERFIELD 8” Color, at <1:15. 9:55. Plus One of the Year’s 10 Best. HAYLEY MILLS in “TIGER 8:10. HIGHLAND sE - RICHARD EGAN. JOAN COLLINS in “ESTHER AND THE KING.” Color, at 2:30. 5 50. 9:10: REX REASON in “MIRACLE OF THE HILLS ” at 1 15, 4:35. 7:55 A •Fl ANTIC So. Capitol & Atlantic AILAUIIU JO. 1-4100 Free Park Special Matinee at I :OO “THF BLOB.’’ Color, at 1:50. 4:05. and Buss Bunny Cartoon Festival Mati nee Box Office Closes 4:15. Rennens 6:OO Theater Cleared Before Night Performances of ELIZABETH TAY LOR. LAURENCE HARVEY in “BUTTERFIELD 8” Color. at_o 43. 9 io GONGBESS T E BING CROSBY. FABIAN. TUESDAY WELD in “HIGH TIME." Color, at 2:45. fl: 15. 9:45: TERRY MOORE in “PLATINUM HIGH SCHOOL.” at n 15. 4:45. 8:15 CAR AT 4703 Marlboro Pike Md. LUXIAL jo 8-5151. Free Parking Special Matinee at 1 00 VINCENT PRICE in “THE FLY.” Color, at 1:50. 4:10. and Buga Bunny Car toon Festival. Matinee Box Office Closes 4:30. Reopens fl:00 Theater Cleared Before Night Performances of ELIZABETH TAYLOR. LAUR ENCE HARVEY in “BUTTERFIELD 8” Color, at 6:4.5. 9:10. LAUREL KERWIN MATHEWS in "THE 3 WORLDS OF GULLIVER.” Color, at 1 15. 3:15. 5:15. 7:15. 9:15 FAIRFAX “MIDNIGHT LACE.’’ REX HARRISON. DORIS DAY. GLYMONT ,nd 7r 3 H 7^ _ Double Horror Show “BLACK CASTLE" and “BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE." Color. ‘WONDERFUL!” i “MARVELOUS!" JournabAmSr. miIOML*UST 2 TIMES! ;MAT. TODAY 2:30 EVE. 6:30 ; (ON STAGE IN PERSON) gP IUBEN VKHEY / NATIONAL Wlt—BN • I I Os THf mputuc of oumta I Mon.-Thun. Bl.BB, 1.78, J.*, ► 315 ft 4.48. » Fri. A Sat. EVM., 81.88/ 2.85, 8.85. > 4.58 A 4.H. Sat. Mat.. 81.85. IM, 1.78, IJB ! A 3.85. » Bex Office Open 10 i.m.-8:M p.m. a delicious SEA FOOD DINNER at O'Donnell's Sets the STAGE for a fine evening entertainment at the THEATRE OdONNELL'S SEA GRILLB In th« Thaotr* Dutnci 1207-1221 t ST N W RE. 7-2102 DRIVE IM THEATERS AIRPORT 4 G B^ n Closed Due to Bad Weather. Will Reopen Feb 2 “BUTTER FIELD 8" and “ALL THE YOUNG MEN LEE HWY. AHL. BLVD. Bet 7 Corners & Foirfox Ci«. Via Lee Hwy. er Ari. Blvd. JE. 3 9500 IN-CAR HEATERS' A Week-End Blockbuster Parade of Cartoons, 7:00 MARLON* BRANDO. EVA M. SAINT. “On the Waterfront” At 7:50- ELIZABETH LAURENCE EDDf Taylor Harvey Fisher “BUTTERFIELD 8” C'Scope and Color, ft:so. ZBA ZBA OABOR. ERIC FLEMING. “Queen of Outer Space” CScope_and Color. 1J :55. _. Open 6:30. Child. Under 12 Frtf QUEENS CHAPEL Ager Rd. at Hamilton (off Queen* Chapel Rd.), W. Hyatt*. Mint. From Sil. Spg and D. C. WA. 7-2«00 IN-CARHEATERS Week-End Blockbuster Show CARTOON JAMBOREE. 7TOb7 JUNE ALLTSON. ANN SHERIDAN. “The Opposite Sex” . CScbPB_ and Color. 7:50. . Elizabeth Laurence. Taylor Harvey “BUTTERFIELD 8”, ’ C'Scope and Color, 9:66. TONY” CURTIS. JANET LEIGH. “BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH” C'Scope «nd Color. 12 Mldnlta. Open 6:3d. Chid. Under 12 Frae_ PALMEB DRIVE-IN ; Rt. 704, George Palmer Highway SP. 3-515.5. KARTOONS. 7:00; JEFFREY HUNTER. “KEY WIT-* NESS’ (’Scope». 7:14; DORIA DAY. "MIDNIGHT LACE” (Color). 8:55; ERNEST BORG-. NINE, “PAY OR DIE," SIDNEY LUST THEATERS FREE PARKING AVI m N,w Hampshire am HIU-WI rw Hwy JLI 9.3322 Reopens 6:15 After Kiddie Matinee. Joan Collins. Richard Egan. “Esther and the King" CmemaScope. Color. 7:20. ft-.V>» BETHESDA' 77 Reopens 5:30 After Kiddie Matinee Elizabeth Tavlor. Laurence Harvey. “BUTTERFIELD 8” CmemaScope.Color. 5:4 5. 7 45. 9 50 riIFVPIIT V Landover and Anna vniivLnLi pdj , Rds UN 40100 Reopens 5:30 After Kiddie Matinee Elizabeth Tavlor. Laurence Harvey. “BUTTERFIELD 8” Cinemascope.Color. 5:45, 7:40. P:5O HYATTSVILLE i U 2 A Bo ;’ 0 o^ d Reopens 5:30 After Special Matinee. Dons Day. Rex Harrison. “MIDNIGHT LACE’ Color. 5:45. 7:40. ft:so. VIERS MILL Reopens 5:30 After Kiddie Matinee. EHzabeth Tavlor. Laurence Harvey. “BUTTERFIELD 8” Cinemascope.Color. 5:48. 7:40, 0:50 STANTON ART THEATRE 18th, Just Off Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Ample Parking Facilities. LA. 6-6099 ART INGMAR BERGMAN Directs his most famous film and probably his best The dramatic impact of this film starring 8181 ANDERSSON and GUNNAR BJORN STRAND has spanned the globe. Be sure not to miss the outstanding , foreign production of the season. “THE MAGICIAN” At 1:45. 5:15. 8:45 ond 12: Also INGMAR BERGMAN Directs his brilliant comedy-drams ; starring ULLA JACOBSSON (“One Summer of Happiness'! and EVA J DAHLBFCK. showing the master’s touch in all phases of theater. “SMILES OF A SUMMER NIGHT” At 3:3(i. 7:00 and 10:25. Next Attraction: Exclusive First Washington Showing of the Uncut Version of “WILD FRUIT.“ Plus FERNANDELB PANTALOONS ’ DRHin DAMASCUS, MD vnUBU ELIZABETH TAYLOR In “BUTTERFIELD 8 “ Show Times. 6:00. 7:54. 9 45. GREENBELT “THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN “ YUL BRYNNER. ELI WALLACH Features: 1:30. 4:01. 6:32, 9:03 VII I A Ampl * Rockvilla, Md. TlleM Parking POolar 2-9371 Evening Performance. "BUTTERFIELD s.“ fl:oo._« nn 2 i n on. nrrn 1703 Kin « st. ki. 9 3445 onLLU Porkino Space ELVIS PRESLEY in “FLAMING STAR.’’ in Color. Continuous Today and Sunday From 1 3i> P M Jo RICHARD EGAN. JOAN COLLINS. ESTHER AND THE KING.” in Color Continuous From 1:30 PM 5 ° | Sun -Tues . "POLLYANNA 0 RICHMOND “} .Today and Sunday. Double Feature. < k “SINK THE BISMARCK." Alao TOM w.MY NOONAN in "THE ROOKIE.” IContinuou* From 1:00 P.M B-5