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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 101

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ft i 11 0 4W'WW i THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Sunday, August 1, 1964 11-F ca K1 I.I It 131 II 11 a i -i -i lth at Broadway Ph. 247-172 HOLLYWOOD'S FIRST ART Both in Color! -k NOTHING LIKE IT1 mmm Bob Hope comedy, "A Global Affair" tonight through Tuesday. The same film is on the program at the Ritz Theater Friday and Saturday, teamed with "Flipper's New Adventure." "The Thin Red Line," with Kelr Dullea and Jack Warden, will start a four night run at the Hillsboro Wednesday Evening. Tonight through Tuesday at the Auto Park Drive-in Theater will be "Robinson Crusoe on Mars." "Jason and the Argonauts" will be on the program at the Auto Park Wednesday and Thursday. The new Spanish-language film opening a three day run at the Ritz Theater Tuesday will be the slightly-comic story, "La Cigarra No Es un Bicho," starring Luis Sandrini and Mirtha Legrand.

"800 Le-guas por el Amazonas," with Carlos Lopez Moctezum and Elvira Quintana, will be on the same program. nel and John Erickson. Randall plays each of the mysterious doctor's seven faces. A NUMBER of films are returning to the area for further showing or for their first drive-in runs. Walt Disney's "The Moon-spinners," starring Hayley Mills, Peter McEnery, Eli Wallach, and Pola Negri, starts Wednesday and plays through Saturday at the 20th Century and the Fun-La Drive-In Theaters.

Starting a three-day run at these two theaters tonight Is the adventure film, "Zulu." Olivia de Havilland is the star of the suspense shocker, "Lady in a Cage" tonight through Tuesday at the Skyway Drive-In Theater. Ann Sothern is featured. The film will also play today and tomorrow at the Ritz Theater. Wednesday and Thursday at the Skyway will be the comedy, "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?" starring Carol Burnett and Dean Martin. THE HILLSBORO Drive-In Theater will be showing the By BERNIE McGOVERN Tribune Entertainment Editor Five new motion pictures light up theater screens in Tampa this week.

Music and comedy, drama and Cinerama will be The Palace Theater, which ended its extended run of "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" last week and closed its will reopen Friday eveninr with the new Cine, rama production, "Circus World." John Wayne, Claudia Car-dinale and Rita Hayworth are the stars. Featured are John Smith, Lloyd Nolan, Richard Conte, and the world's top circus acts. "Circus World" Is set in Europe and follows the actions of a turn-of-the-century American circus touring the continent. JOHN HUSTON'S screen version of Tennessee Williams' "The Night of the Iguana" will open Friday at Florida Theater. It stars Richard Burton, Ava Gardner, Deborah Kerr and Sue Lyon.

Burton plays Williams' tormented defrocked minister involved with the three ladies during a stopover at a Mexican hotel. Williams' work won the Drama Critics Award as the Best Play of the 1961-62 New York season. The Florida Theater will end the extended engagement of "The Carpetbaggers," starring George Peppard, Carroll Baker, Alan Ladd, Martin Balsam and Elizabeth Ashley, Thursday. ErittliTS LAZA I ABNY I Tnq "THE NEW INTERNS" will be the new motion picture opening at the Britton Theater this week. The film, a sequel to "The Interns" will start Thursday.

Michad Cal-lan, Dean Jones, Telly Sa-valas, Barbara Eden, Stefanie Powers, I Stevens, George Segal and Kay Stevens are the stars of this look at the further adventures of the hospital young set. The Britton's extended engagement of Meredith Will-son's "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" ends Wednesday. Debbie Reynolds sings the title role. Another look at the young set will be offered In the new romantic musical comedy "Looking for Love." The film, starring Connie Francis, is presently scheduled to open Thursday at the Tampa Theater. Featured are Jim Hutton, Susan Oliver, Joby Baker, Barbara Nichols, and Jay C.

Flippen. Also in the film are Johnny Carson, George Hamilton, Yvette Mimieux, Paula Prentiss and Danny Thomas. 77 Last 4 Days! 0PEN TeM on Broadway Now on the Scresi From Mint? Shack to 1 Champagne wmimm SUNDAY SPECIAL DINNERS r- StahLbJhuAAdai mil HAKVt ntUNtU na DEBBIE REYNOLD! BARBARA EDEN DEAN JONES STEVENS INGER STEPHENS this picture will be Ages 16 and over. FEATURES 1 1:05. 4:20, I 1 7:05, :45 I l) i mil ii ii USJLJUU SOUP OF THE DAY BAKED CHICKEN with Country Dumplings $1.45 SOUTHERN PAN FRIED CHICKEN $1.85 ROAST YOUNG TURKEY with Dressing and Cranberry Sauce $1.99 PRIME SIRLOIN OF BEEF Au Jus $1.99 BROILED SWORD FISH with Lemon Butter $1.65 THE BEATLES' "A Hard Days Night" is scheduled to run through Wednesday at the Tampa Theater.

Tony Randall stars in the unusual fantasy film, "7 Faces of Dr. Lao," which starts its first run tonight. The film will play through Tuesday at the Dale Mabry and the Tow-ter Drive-In Theaters. Featured in the movie are Barbara Eden, Arthur O'Con- WTO WTO Fun! Suspense! STARRING MICHAEL CALLAN STEPHANIE POWERS KAY It is our belief thnt most appreciated by I VEGETABLES CREAMED WHIPPED POTATOES or SWEET POTATOES EN SURPRISE NEW GREEN BEANS CREAMED, UNIONS SALAD TOSSED WITH CHOICE OP DRESSING 1 Richard Burton deals with a penniless poet, Cyril Delevanti, and three beautiful women, Deborah Kerr, Sue Lyon and Ava Gardner, in "The Night of the" Iguana," opening Friday at the Florida Theater. DESSERT HOME MADE PEACH COBBLER HOT ASSORTED ROLLS BUTTER COFFEE or TEA Tampa Airport Notel Home of the World's Best Prime MIKE VERNON, General Manager 2222 N.

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SUNDAY 1 Delicious CHICKEN BASKET or SHRIMP BASKET for Just I Ml .1 Enter Biff-Burger's Sweepstakes BOXOFPICE OPENS 1:00 ADULT CINEMAFARE COLOR on the WIDE SCREEtf PLUS 2nd BIG HITI Free Parking Air Conditioned Continuous Shows Daily 12 to 12 Midnite Shows Fri. and Sat. I STARTING AUG. 21st Sequel to Olga's Women I "WHITE SLAVES OF CHINATOWN" Tonight's the Night To Go to a Moviel I llli I ill milMK-IJ'UHBBBBgBi ijj BMi N0WI m. 'La.

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Thru Thurs.) Oreh. Lose 1.50 Bal. 1.25 Holidays) Oreh. Logs 1.75 Bal. 150 MATINEES: Holidays) Oreh Loge 1.50 Bal.

1.25 (Wed.) Entire Theatre 1.25 Children Under 12 years 75c P.O. Box 2S0S Tampa CHIEFLAND Theater: "Paris When it Sizzles. CLEARWATER Capitol: "7th Dawn." CLEARWATER Carib: "Unsinkable Molly Brown." CLEARWATER New Ritz: "Irma La Douce" and "Happy Anniversary." CLEARWATER Gulf To Bay: "For Those Who Think Young" and "Mail Order Bride." CLEARMONT Clervue: "Viva Las Vegas" and "Devil Ship Pirates." CLEWISTON Dixie Crystal: "World of Henry Orient." CRYSTAL RIVER Regent: "Longest Day." DADE CITY Joy Lan: "Errand Boy" and "7 Faces of Dr. Lao." DADE CITY Pasco: "Unsinkable Molly Brown." DUNX ELLON Lvrie: "Increrlihle Mr. Limpet." JSUSTIS Movie Garden Hercules in Hau; nted World" and "Corridors of Blood FORT MYERS Arcade: "Hard Days Night." FORT MYERS Edison: "Mamie." FROSTPROOF Ramon: "Pink Pan- ther.

GAINESVILLE Florida: "A Hard Days Nicht." HAINES CITY Lake Haines: "Dr. StransHove" and "A Distant Trumpet." GROVELAND 1 0 i "Muscle Beach Party HIGH SPRINGS Priest: "Goliath and the Vampires." INVERNESS Valerie: "Rhino." LAKELAND Grove: "Unsinkable Molly Brown." LAKELAND Polk: "Hard Day's Night." LAKELAND Silver Moon: "Attack of Girants and Voyage to Land Un-Known." LAKELAND Drive In: "For Those Who Think Young" and "Kings of the Sun." LAKELAND Filmland: "Country Music on Broadway" and "4 for Texas. LAKELAND Roxy: "The Stranger" and "Fire in the Flesh." LAKE WALES State: "How the West Was Won." LARGO: "Captain Newman" and iiiooai Aftair." LEESBURG Tropic: "Bedtime Stnrv." LEESBURG Crest: "Muscle Beach Party." MOUNT DORA Princess: "Horror of Party Beach" and "Curse of Living Corpse." NEW PORT RICHEY Cinema: "World of Henry Orient" and "This Earth Is Mine." PINELLAS PARK Palms: "Mad, Mad World." PLANT CITY Capitol: "Unsinkable Molly Brown" and "Yank in Viet-Nam." PLANT CITY Starlight Drive In: "Irma La Douce" and "Madame." RUSKIN Drive In: "Mutiny on the Bounty. ST. PETERSBURG Florida: "Hard Days Nisht." ST.

PETERSBURG State: "Carpet-baesers." ST. PETERSBURG Cameo: "4 for Texas." St. Petersburg Center: "Night of me iguana. ST. PETERSBURG Garden Auto: "North to Alaska" and "Rear Window." ST.

PETERSBURG 28th St. Drive In: "Ensign Pulver" and "Spencer's Mountain." ST. PETERSBURG Sky Vue: "Mad, Mad World." ST. PETERSBURG Sun Art: "Live Burlesque on Stage." SARASOTA Bayshore Cinema: "Unsinkable Molly Brown." SARASOTA Florida: "Hard Days Night." SARASOTA Riti: "Mad, Mad World." SARASOTA Trail Drive In: "Mar-Hie" and "Wild and Wonderful." SEBRING Florida: "Unsinkable Molly Brown." I 'PHg'OEIBSjHiAM TioIIa AliLlTlDiO '1 'B IF "4 A.UIIDE BTUA.R A.L NjyMAIKAfBl I AUjt A MON SBW E.S 1 ABfjs luipMi. HfilNlt'E'GfEiRH a n't Wo a s'ttte AM A kVL oHf ADA I IR I ChS JctOi MAG GMS T'O ABUiR A EJLII AOS TAT ION E'f't EBA'B'utT sMLj ETTAO18E1S0! ,0 A jpjA JjD S'l GHT I I AG C1A ARI S.ALlLiVMAlLIO.GMR.ElLiyi Antr fnr Bundar.

A.iru.l IS. CAN TARPY SKCBKTARY HASTILY SHOVB PROVENDER INTO HER FINE PROFILE! (C MM, JUv ram kiltm IM.I Puzzles on Page 9-F A Dance Tonight 2 J) GULFPORT casino St. Petersburg MARTHA BRADLEY 7:30 Prizt Wain Tonight PUBLIC INVITED ADMISSION 50c SEBRING "3 Lives of Thomasina" and "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed." TARPON SPRINGS Tarpon: "From Russia With Love." TARPON SPRINGS Midway: "Irma La Douce" and "Madame." VENICE Tropical: "Dream Maker" and "The Cardinal." WAUCHULA Hardee: "Horror of Party Beach" and "Curse of Living Corpse." WAUCHULA Starllte: "From Russia With Love" and "Excuse My Dust." WILUSTON Arcade: "Rhino." WINTER GARDEN Starlit Drive In: "3 Lives of Thomasina" and "Advance to the Rear." WINTER HAVEN Ritz: "How the West Was Won." WINTER HAVEN Haven Dale: "Mondo Cane" and "Cry of Battle." ZEPHYRHILLS Home: "The Longest Day." ALEHCIA GARDENS RESTAURANT LOUNOE Finest Sanih Foods Luncheon Me 1.10 ail Or. Can. i TAMPA'S NEWEST CLUB ifi.

Entertainment 'f Dancing Nightly 3 'Til 3:00 A.M. VrJ, CLUB LOUNGE 2309 N. DALE MABRY Across From Hawsilsn Village Ph. 877-4404 THE PALMS THEATRE PARK BLVD. PINELLAS PARK, FLA.

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PETERSBURG Across Howard Frankland Causeway to Central Ave. Tonnetiio Willlimi' "THE NIGHT OF THE IQUANA" Richard Burtoa Ava Gardner Dcmrsh Kerr Sua Lyos 3 LIVE ON STAGE IN PERSON BURLESIt STARRING CRYSTAL NOLAN if ANGEL BABY if HEATHER ST. CLAIRE from England's "SOHO STRIP" and Directly from Broadway Top Comedy Team Dor and Nat MERCER STAGE SHOW 2:45 10:30 PLUS FEATURE FILM AIR-CONDITIONED Sun Art Theatre 1114 th ST. N. ST.

PETE A A I LOCAL BRITTON: "Unsinkable Rrnwn" nt 1:05. 4:40. 7:05. 9:45. Molly TAMPA: "A Hard Day'i Night" it 1:25, 3:30, 7:40, 9:45.

FLORIDA: "Carpetbaggeri" at 1, 3:50, 6:30, 9:20. NEW RITZ: "Lady In a Cage" at 2:35, 6, 8:25 and "Nightmare" at 1: IS. 4:35. S. AT THE DRIVE INS FUN LAN: "Zulu" at 7:35 and "Girls, Girls, Girls" at 10:20.

AUTO PARK: "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" at 7:40, 11:50 and for Texas" at 10. 20th CENTURY: "Zulu" at 7:35 and "Girls, Girls, Girls" at 10:20. DALE MABRY: "7 Faces of Dr. Lao" at 7:30, 11 and "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed" at :30. TOWER: "7 Faces of Dr.

Lao" at 7:30, 11 and "Who's Been Sleeping in Mv Bed" at 9:30. HILLSBORO: "A Global Affair" at 7:55, 11:50 and A Summer Holiday" It 9:40. SKYWAY: "Larty In a Cage" at 11:25 and "A Summer Holiday" at 9:35. OTHER CITIES ARCADIA 0 "Hud" and; "Paris When it Sizzles." ARCADIA Drive In: "Roman Holi- day" and "Heroes Island." AVON PARK Hilans: "Viva Las Vecas." AUBURNDALE Auburn "Horror of Party Beach" and "Curse of Living PnrnspJ AUBURNDALE Dale: "Lady In, a Cage" and "Susan Slade." BARTOW Ritz i "Lady in a Cage" and "Hercules and Haunted World." BARTOW Outdoor: "Hard Days Night." BELVILLES CORNER Sumter: "Chalk Garden." BRADENTON Drive In: "Chalk Garden" and "Mail Order Bride." BRADENTON Palace: "Haunting" and "Children of the Damned." BROOKSVILLE 41 Drive In: "Sunday in New York" and "Long Hot Summer." CHARLOTTE HARBOR Drive In: "Mary, Mary" and "Lady in a Cage." CHINESE FOOD 0 lue PImim "Old Fashion" Chinese Cooking Complete Dinners from 1.50 THE niCKSIlAW 3335 W. Hillsboro Ph.

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