Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 117

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2 A r e a Coeds t o E n a c t S h a k e s p e a r e Movies in Brief Compiled by Sara Bloom, Chairman, Drama Club Film Committee HOW TO STEAL A MILLION when the adulterous husband inno- band-wife problem more clearly cently rejoices at his ability to love than it was on the stage. (Audrey Hepburn, Peter O'Toole) Elizabeth Taylor is vital and Audrey Hepburn, outfitted by two women, the film vibrates with electric, as well as astonishingly Givenchy, is the elegant thief who the joy of living. The joy of living transcends the beautiful, as the young wife whose enlists the services of an impeccably dressed burglar to steal a husband's actions, impractical and husband has shut her out of his life famous Cellini -statue that belongs immoral, which result in the wife's and is drinking himself into longedsuicide. English subtitles. (Adults) for oblivion. It is his father, who to her art collector father. BUTTERFIELD 8 (Elizabeth learns on his 65th birthday that he She actually is trying to save the family name, since papa has long Taylor, Laurence Harvey, Eddie is dying of cancer, making life seem unbearably precious, who been foisting fraudulent Old Mas- Fisher) Miss Taylor won an Academy probes the cause of his son's ters on the art world. The Cellini, which has been loaned for exhibit Award for her portrayal of a girl retreat from it. This is a masterful scene, played to a museum and must be examined who, having been corrupted at 13 for insurance, is a creation of her by an older man, has made a by Burl Ives and Paul Newman career of gratifying her senses. with consummate artistry. (Adults) grandfather. The situation makes for some When she finally falls genuinely in love, alas with a married man, she delightfully witty comedy, and untries to put her life in order. (M)old orchard theatre der William Wyler's sure direction, A wry and vivid performance by the cast--down to the smallest role--plays with the infectious gaie- Elizabeth Taylor as Gloria, John F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 21st ty. Color. (Adults and young peo- O'Hara's disillusioned heroine, gives the comedy crime this reissued film a surface brilple.) of the season liance that is not backed up by any A PATCH OF BLUE (Sidney solid substance. Peter O'Toole ill Poitier, Elizabeth Hartman) Both Mr. Harvey and Eddie A u d r e y H e p b u r n A moving story about a sightless Fisher, who plays her childhood in girl befriended by a young Negro friend, are barely adequate, and casts a different light on racial the script seems to rely on Miss relationships. Accidentally blinded Taylor's beauty to gain sympathy. as a child by her prostitute mother, The final scene where the doomed an 18-year-old has been confined girl races to her death in a red car 2:20. 5 : 0 0 , 7 : 4 0 , 10:10 excitingly staged. Color. ever since to a squalid slum is apartment as a drudge for her (Adults.) 9 4 0 0 S K O K I E B L V D . Phone ORchaid 4-5300 callous parent and her drunken CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF grandfather. (Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, Adult movie-making at its most In a nearby park, her occasional refuge, she meets a Negro newspa- penetrating has given increased 1122 Control A v e . · A L 1-7411 Pork Free perman. Touched by someone so depth and insight to Tennessee desperately in need of help, he Williams' Pulitzer Prize play about S T A R T S F R I . , O C T . 21 takes an interest in her condition warped family relationships. In and begins to teach her, eventually fact, the film--a reissue--is actualK i r k D o u g l a s * Frank S i n a t r a arranging for her to go to a school ly more a father-son story than a marital crisis, but this very change , i \A/ * 5ENTA BERGER for the blind. John Wayne ANGIE DICKINSON The forces of ignorance and of emphasis illuminates the hus- Two Wilmette students at Loretto Heights College, Denver, Colo, will appear in the speech and drama department's fall production, William Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream," to be presented today, tomorrow, and Saturday. They are Miss Penelope SweetIS CAST IN P L A Y The son of a Northbrook man is a cast member for the Bowdoin College production of Bertolt Brecht's "Galileo," to be given Nov. 4 and 5 on the Brunswick, Me., campus. He is William C. Bechtold, the son of Carl F . Bechtold, 3170 Landwehr Rd. man, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sweetman, 3131 Illinois Rd.; and Miss Mary Louise Stine, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F . B. Stine, 228 Maple Av. Both girls are 1965 graduates of Regina Dominican High School. Last Times Thurs. "SLEEPING CAR MURDER" the e v a n s t o n 1716 c e n t r a l · u n 4 - 4 9 0 0 - f r e e p a r k i n g FRIDAY, O C T . 21st G i a n t 50 Ft. Screen SKOKIE THEATER 7924 Lincoln A v e . FREE P A R K I N G * .ACADEMY I AWARD A WINNER! BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS SHELLEY WINTERS M-G-M presents THE PANDRO S BERMANGUV GREEN PRODUCTION V A ^ OR 3-4214 OPEN 6:30 P.M. WEEKDAYS OPEN 1:00 P.M. SAT. & SUN. LUXURY PUSH-BACK SEATS ONE FULL WEEK Starting FRIDAY-Oct. 21 to 27 A MARTIN MELCHER · EVERETT FREEMAN PRODUCTION fercH °*BLue ^ SIDNEY s SHELLEY POITIER ~ WINTERS j ; ELIZABETH HARTMAN IN P A N A V I S I O N ' Friday a t 6:20-8:20-10:15 Saturday at 4:20-6:20-8:20-10:15 Sunday a t 2:00-4:00-6:00-8:00-9:50 M o n . t h r u Thurs. a t 6 : 1 5 - 8 : 1 5 - 1 0 : 0 0 1 HOW TO STEAL A MILLION" DORIS DAY R0DTAY10R ARTHUR GODFREY i^fsBottbH 1 PANAVISION AND METROCOLOR FRIDAY--7:00-10:50 SATURDAY--1:30-5:20-9:15 SUNDAY--2:15-6:30-10:20 M O N . T H R U T H U R S . 7:15 O N L Y PLUS G R A N L E Y C O M P A N Y Presents WILMETTE $?&-A C A D E M Y FREE COFFEE BAR 1 'THE AWARD WINNER Best Cartoon DOT A N D THE L I N E " I6 le [c CHILDREN'S MATINEE SAT. OCT. 22nd · 2:00 P.M. t e I fc Jc Jc 1« 5r prejudice also enter into this absorbing tale, lifted above its melodramatic plot by the excellence of the acting and photography. Poignant and compassionate, the film comes to a bittersweet ending. (Adults and mature young people.) LE BONHEUR The impressive achievement of this French film, directed by Agnes Varda, is its pictorial representation of happiness. This is accomplished by stunning color photography that resembles a Renoir painting and perceptive direction which captures the sensibilities of . the characters. Whether it be in the opening scenes, in which a healthy young family enjoys a spring Sunday in the country, or a few months hence PLAN BROADCAST A program of music from the Ravinia Festival will be heard at 8 p.m. Sunday on WFMT. Pianist Van Cliburn was the soloist for the recorded broadcast. GOLF CY 6-4500 MILL MATINEE DAILY "CAST A GIANT SHADOW" Fri., M o n . - T h u r s . : 6 : 3 0 ; 9:00 Sat.: 3 : 4 5 ; 6 : 0 5 ; 8 : 3 0 ; 10:50 Sun.: 3 : 4 5 ; 6 : 3 0 ; 9:15 9210 N. MILWAUKEE Starts Friday O c t . 21 CARY GRANT SAMANTHA EGGAR JIM HUTTON SOL C. SIEGEL | raaucnoN tyouffl£wc Ha* AN O T HE I JUNG L E HUN T ER " TECHNICOLOR ® a u urn* v 11 e i · 1 1 ii icn <* p e T e R cfTOOLe IN WILLIAM WYLER'S ans .¾ SAT. & SUN.: 2 p.m. Only ·;·?; A\, Hon STeai^-i^' a mil H O W TO ( W 1 Grimm Bros. " M A G I C FOUNTAIN" Friday, Oct. 28th T O R N CUR T AIN" PANAVISION* TECHNICOLOR* _ - A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE RUN COLORhjDELUXE -Hlql&uUPank Last at 2:10, 4:50, 7:35,10:00 ART EXHIBIT by T O M ST. C L A I R A C R E S O F FREE P A R K I N G 445 CENTRAL AVE. ID 2-2400 FREE PARKING Enjoy Free Coffee in Our Lounge ' Gallery Exhibit by Dorothy L i f t Day " A Thousand C l o w n s " 7:15 a n d 9:35 FRIDAY, October 21st B o t h in C o l o r Friday, Nov. 4th _ Friday--8:55 only Saturday--3:25-7:20-11:00 Sunday--4:15-8:25 M o n . thru Thurs.--9:10 only "THE HUSSIAHS ARE COMINft THE HUSSIAHS ARE COMINfc" FREE P A R K I N G F O R 2 , 0 0 0 C A R S ! Storting COMMUNITY 5232 Fri.-Sat. O C T . 21-22 Evenings 7:00-9:00 Sat. Matinee 1:00-3:00 II s TMTMl°!LM'TMS E U Z A B E T H T A Y L O R H o t x ^ f L A U R E N C EH A R V E Y <r EDDIE F I S H E R NEWMAN Weekdays:! S T " T / 6:30 & 10:10 «fc- A W WM 630 vernon ave. in gleneoe VE 5-0605 or ID 2-0605 plenty of free parking STARTING FRIDAY BUTTERFIELD ! * * Weekends: O f j Weekdays: 8:25 only Weekends: BUT Edens Expressway between Dundee & Lake-Cook Ra ' VE 5-4445 FRIDAY. COLOR " ^ ^ ° C T 2:30-6:20-10:10 4 : 3 0 & 8:20 Starts FRIDAY, October 28th Exclusive on t h e N o r t h Shore WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! BRAVE FRANK SINATRA GLINT WALKER TOMMY SANDS BRAD DEXTER-TONY BILL SAMMY JACKSON TECHNICOLOR* i*4| s DAVID LEAN'S FILM CARY GRANT JIM HUTTON fri. at 6:00-8:00-10:00 sot. at 4 : 1 0 - 6 : 1 0 - 8 : 1 5 - 1 0 : 2 0 SAMANTHA EGGAR ' 2 1 auDftev liepBMtn * ano P f T f R CfTOOLe I> a mil i ion In O u r G a l l e r y : Exhibit of Paintings By Faculty M e m b e r s o f S u b u r b a n Fine A r t s C e n t e r o f H i g h l a n d Park. HOW TO §Tea£jW« D O CTOR ' / H i t V< -O Complete and Uncut. Exactly as shown d u r i n g the r o a d s h o w e n g a g e m e n t ! Starring Geraldine C h a p l i n , Julie Christie, Tom Courtenay, Alec Guinness, Siobhan M c K e n n a , Ralph Richardson, Omar Sharif (as Z h i v a g o ) , Rod Steiger, Rita T u s h i n g h a m . f e a t u r e times sun. a t 2 : 1 5 - 4 : 4 0 - 7 : 1 0 - 9 : 3 5 men. t h r u thurs. a t 7:00-9:25 J T A D U L T S : M A T I N E E 50c EVENINGS 80c C H I L D R E N A L W A Y S 35c CHILDREN'S MATINEE: SAT.. OCT. 22 at 2 p.m. "THE BRASS BOTTLE" Plus Cartoons O c t o b e r 20, 1966 117

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