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Show M 'Angel Street' Kates As Hit By HOWARD PEARSON Entertainment Editor Kews "ngel Street," which opened Thursday night at Theater 138, is a compelling drama acted so well that the firbt-nlgli- t audience was caught up in its suspense be fore being aware it had become involved. The story revolves around a diabolical killer, who has slain an old woman who possesses a valuable piece of jew. elry. He cannot find the jewels at the time of the murder, but returns to the house many -- V 3 J 1: ' Miv v V v; '"f' "K After that, with mounting suspense, be discloses how the d has been using the bride, making her think she Is going mad and what must be done to trap him. Then, it moves along to a and chilling ' killer-husban- An spine-tinglin- fr Directed by Tom Carlin, its most effective because of the way it moves unexpectedly into a sustained story of psychological horror, told by actors who have an insight into the motives that compel the :h i' VJ: n Booth Rowland Theater 138 play. over the place. For 10 minutes, she is being driven mad by her cold, and cunning husband, played calculahngly by Stu Falconer. Theres a tendency to look for the exit. You wonder what you've got into. Then the detective comes upon the scene. Played superbly by Bill Coffman, this character becomes a man of It starts out in a babble of hysteria. Beverly Booth Rowland, playing the young bride, screaming and crying all "Angel Street, opening in time for the Halloween season, will be presented tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. It will be repeated on Fridays and Saturdays for four successive weekends. The theater is at 138 Second sneak prevue of a forthmovie is scheduled tonight at 8:30 at the Utah Theater. Motion picture studios dont and stars performers noted The current movie, "The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter, will be shown both before and after the sneak. SERO THEATRES fW Slclinorlfellil!3 7ii.rT''Mr East St Hfi r x I, i .n,ivT.in; j" CHICAGO member A (AP) of the Chicago Baroque Ensemble has lost his sakbut. It was stolen from his parked car this week. Prof. Victor Hildner of Concordia College In suburban River Forest says that the sakbut looks like a trombone and is the forerunner of the trambone but it doesnt sound like a trombone. The one stolen from his playera car belonged to Hold-ne- r and was made in Cermany Unghing and loving in the new romantic comedy. ffbPWS yymn There happy Because d -- 'I:. v ' V a liDOWMTOWM SHOWING! Jw CAN ANYONE BE APAPERUON? think they can. (),() and Numbers :;But .watch o ,.. , ,()() and () have no place on the football Yet fie went out and COMEDY OF THE SEASON!) 'happens' when with the Detroit Lions. ever was there a man so completely 'E&IPSIffi AadThs ' Red OW Uene NwCoeeh Nmi9ktMleri n Steve iG Faye r-s-f , present A SPECTRUM PRODUCTION itarrin JIM BROWN DIAHANN CARROLL JULIE HARRIS K.J - Z 0m lachalealu- hMMm TTTt AT BOUNTIFUL C0'Hn CksrttonHeston MTuitowhI y)S SO STATK IS, RINCO PRODUCTIONS-CAMMER- a Opea 2M-I- FILMS ER 7tOO If OdlS yfflPeaty pnH Get Eggroll gf pZP CMtamM GENE HACKMAN JACK KLUGMAN Jjri . Dunaway Laaaanoa Hoiww I.-- .., - Doris Day and Brian Keith With Six You McQueen f aivAJaRMarcn kM.MMirC-orgtPbnpto- AND HIGHLAN Jee 8demdt Aha Kims JoNi Oert SsUcc.Psl9hriwARoQB'pwP Lauren Hutton at 3 theatres: 'Mi1aMwiiii)iiitt 1 ir a Color j hy Delust. Filmed la Psnavmon equipped to get creamed. 1LC&RI rt AlarfAlda wfiatf WARREN OATES JAMES WHITMORE ' ?4t- field But neither did George Plimpton. played StU8 ft Milldr pwire dollars.! n Mf SHOWT1M & $300. ITS THE FUNNIEST : half-millio- T3ZTyrTr:. Chicago Musician Loses His Sakbut IKERSSAY "win,r " w. you will see SPECIAL KIDS' SHOW Jr tlMirlZNMI -- IHffNlMM UiMUlMtalirtitur fill Kail tma TMWoiU ...the Hit ha. Me Ihlt iVtw ally complete .COLOR Y birth of PERFECT BORGNINE a baby Baiad on IK Nowl "Tht Wntnth" by RICHARD STARlC Itraan Way by ROBERT SABAROFF PMuMd by IRWIN WINKLER and ROBERT CHARTOFF iVwWbytmJONniMVNJJAW 5l vHELD OVER! 2ND WEEK! i 2 . t tan-mm- s RUTH GASSMANN-eric- f.bender h ADULTS 53 So. Main i $ HMMtMir mm KLMsn Mm, UPTOWN s. f- - D7 Friday, October 25, 1968 for their unusual acting. It also is directed by a man noted for his handling of films with unusual scenes and disclose the titles of the films they sneak, but it has been announced that this is a comeelements dy. It has way-ou- t A coming The set, the inside of a London house, was constructed by Ariel Ballif and presents a telling and authentic scone. action. Besides those mentioned, the cast includes Terri Anderson and Kay Christiansen, maids at the residence. Any flaws are minor. For instance, I believe the begin-nin- g and end of the play could be given as much power as six years ago for the middle; that Miss Rowland could put a little more fright and a little less shriek Into her voice, and that the younger maid could be more tartish and the older one drop the accent Some of these flaws will be corrected as the play goes on. Beverly in g finish. n :f years later with a bride, whom he has conned into buying the building. The slayer then proceeds to look rfor the jewelry, all the whil4 cunningly trying to drive? his bride mad with suggestions she is losing her mind as her mother did before her. He has about succeeded In his plot, when a tenacious police detective, who had been pursuing hhn since the murder of the old lady comes upon the scene and helps save the day. "Angel Street is known to Back Street, many as which starred Ingrid Berg-ma- n and Vincent Price. Is humo braggadocio, recalling his past detecting triumphs while disclosing to the young bride that he has been working on this particular case for 15 years. Then he discloses his plan for trapping the killer. 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