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Show By Francis Taylor New house News Wnfr Perfection useful in many NEW YORK, movie-goer- i M.lhons of are going to s a triad enjoy "Plaza Suite, of short comedies by Neil Simon But a few critics are finding tiny chinks hi the structure of the film and to gross enlarging them faults. They are the critics who seek perfection and find it only in movies made by people they approve beforehand, no matter what movies those makt. chosen peoplp t seekers are w ays, so that's amused by anything taat pleases masses of people. In "piaza Suite Simon offers three encounters between matuie men and women, all of which occur in one suite of really not a problem . . . except to the person who never can be content with mere achievement and so enjoys very few movies. But some critics, who can't find the fan in Plaza Suite, cherish the distance between themselves and the average movie-goe- the room filled with They are seldom Mirr"TTmr r nr L hotel. The homeymoon Walter Matthau and Maureen Stapleton play the couple, he almost unaware of the occasion, she hoping to revive the love they once shared. She suspects he's in Couldnt Hear Langhier Those critics couldnt bear the laughter in a New York screening d first involves a middle-age- d coupie celebrating their 24th anniversary in the sile in which their they spent r. critics. world-fame- love with his secretary and hcpes only to overcome this temporary obstacle. The second has Matthau as a former New Jersev boy, now a movie tycoon, returned to the East to open his newest film and boost his ego by a quick conquest of an old one contains commun about movie people. Final Act The third is the happiest and funniest, a hectic ralf hour before a wedding when the 4 Stay Together, Say Kazaiis Cl By A. H. V.eilcr New York Times Writer felt Walter Matthau Faz& Suite Star (iopynghf) 32 v d di- - son, of seeing his firt s Teenpiay, "Home Free," put bnoie the Barbara Loden, has made a huge splash with her first directorial effort, "Wanda. But not everybody knows that another member of the Kazan household has gotten into the m.ne act. camera In fact, h has already been cornp'f ted and u schedul'd for release in AuKazan Young the film with Nick Proferes, on a budget of gust. $130,000. (Copyright) 23Fst v6. ear-ol- recently had t' e pleasure - experi- ns Kann, the veteran rector's NEW YORK Everybody knows that Elia Kazan's wife, ences, problems movie-goer- s have faced or feel they may face, situations theyve seen or A 15 Tribune, Friday, June 4, 1ST! Families That Film Together j bride locks herself in the bathroom of the suite. The parents are frantic, pop tallying the cost of th.s affair and mom trying to find the magic word that will straighten out the tangle. Lee Grant as the mother is superb. AH these short comedies share a touchstone amid their differences in characters, situations and resolutions. Every sweetheart. Barbara Harris, the old flame, is now the mother of three and an insatiable consumer of gossip SJt Lake The Regardless of the Critics Opinions, Tlaza Suite Is Entertaining -- 5 t Ukt mu JSJS r jEShi--2---- -' J tv iMmnmaQrzt gggSEFX ra w? Vv i fJ -- fcx r UKir . - $? v jr SS8$s? DEGffiR1 WG W as Super Soul COmitotor.Vu Robert fechnico'o K and DonaldPteasence CINERAMA RELEASING PRESENTS S3fSS .fSTechniscopet RUikO COLOR A JERRY GERSHWIN EUJOn KASTNER PICTURE alistair macleaksWHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL ANTHONY HOPKINS NATHALIE DELON ROBERT MORLEY C "JACK HAWKINSskoW SHyg,6l5 SCREENPLAY AT BOTH X Ocrawsiichih. 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