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Show About Marathon Film COM FRIDAY, IN'! 30, MCMORIAl MAV DAY -- FREE - Knock-down- , f 1? AlSili James Garner i r TO THE FjRsnoo L t LUCILLE JOANHAOETT WALTER BRENNAN , . j now,. , AT TH YIACLOSED CIRCUIT T.Y. Donee Tough drag-ou- HILARIOUS Week! R.LL HENKY FONDA , A ! IOLLYWOOD (NANA) Nostalgic moments are the rule on SUge 14 at Warner-- Arts Studio these days. No film in a long time has turned back the catemiar moie graphically, more piercingly than this ridiculously titled thing known as "They Shoot Horses, Dont They?, which is being produced there. All the old faces still alive seemed on hand. Like Belly HI) the, oldest living screen siren, now in her And she didnt arrive via wheel- y? tlxem. By HAROLD HEFFERNAN chair. Set in 19U. this screen version of I fora re McCoys classic of the unique era of the marathon dance is being dnected by Sidney Pollack. It was one of the outgrowths of the great depiession. That gal bing made up in one corner is Jam tonrla with her marcelled bob, which famed MGM hair stylist S)dney Guilaroff came out of retirement to fix a copy of the original he designed for Ina Claire. Jane Fonda Nearby is Susannah (Sister George) York, sheathed in silver with a Jean Harlow coiffure equally shimmering and at attention the men in their lives, liehael Sarrazin, Gig Young and Red Buttons. And as a coloiful backdrop for the vast expanse of ballroom action thee are replicas of such groups as "Ted Fio R!io and the Debutantes, "Les Brown and his Duke Blue Devils," "Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythms, "Cab Calloand Professor of Jive, "Gus way, the King of and his Band. "Will Osborne's Music to Dance By, George Olson, Freddie Martin, and, of course, "Herbie Kay and vocalist Dorothy Lamour. The music pouring forth in th; playbacks sounds just like that of the originators, some of whom are gone in death or Arn-hei- AS INCREDIBLE . . SEEM . I'm Europe, baby. 1TSZ 7 AS IT MAY ' lent you a P Dutch Elm Dtscase, UNTHINKABLE AS IT MAY BE. A Hour STORY OF INNOCENCE, TENDERNESS SO MURDER. AND USUALLY DIFFERENT UN- gSlorPLESHEITE Guest FROM Stars Jean John Cassavetes ANY YOU SHOCK-STOR- rjfg ' ! Anita EkbergBen Gazzara Vima Lisi Collins Vittorio DeSica Donovan Elsa Martmelli Robert Vaughn KNOW. SHOWTIME 12, 2. 4, STELLA STEVENS SHELLEY WINTERS 6,84:10 COLOR 8th ACADEMYAWARD FUNNY WEEK! winner m T0RTQKE QfIRSEH ADAMS stage' visited daily by most of Hollywood's entertainers is all hut, music and "remember when, mixed with the tragedy of pretty young couples wearing themselves out on the dance treadmill lor meals they couldnt afford to buy and the coveted prize of $1,500. A forg tune in the days when was a lucrative profes- I The whole 1 apple-sellin- sion. W3zmc$3j, Henry Fonda drops in for a look, shudders as he stares at daughter Jane. She's lost 12 pounds dancing up that big storm. But its the set and whats on it that takes over, despite the potency of the rare collection of star names gathered to g events of a day a lot of peoportray the slightly ple would like to put out of memory. BURGESS JACK BEVERLY retirement. PALANCE I MEREDITH FIRST DRIVE-I- N SHOWING!! BECAOSf pm nn OF THE STARK GZDSSKiG? tear-jerkln- In and out Is Johnnys famous radio voice, "calling Phithe 10 cent hamburgers and colorful posters lip Morris heralding big events of the times: Garbo and Gable in "Susan Lenox, Gables baik and Carson's got him, Five Star Final' starring Edward G. Robinson; plus stills of celebrities who came to watch the harassed dancers personalities from every strata. Othe tower f- J u- "A THINS OFBIAUTYI How I do oovy you tho first oxporionco with Miss Joan Bred!. Maggie Smiths performance as Miss Brodio has tho "in circles talking bout 1949 Oscars. (it SraMw A l: it.ii 53 1 O FOURTH AND FINAL y WAITE!! 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