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The film was rated A-l, un­ cans attempting, to get out of NCOMP gave a rating of A-3, objectionable for all, by the country before it's too late unobjectionable to adults, to NCOMP. When the latest Nielsen rat­ most of them provided by Hol­ . as' the dictator's secret police Grand Prix, which willl be tele­ ings- appeared, there, just as brook. One particularly good begin to make life uneasy for cast in, two parts, tonight and we have come to expect, was one was a scene in which he everyone. Monday, Nov. 1. GRAND PRIX (1966) (Part 2) Old Dr. Welby leading the pack. meets . his former wife, Cloris Leachman, and discovers one The Catholic film office Monday, Nov. 1 It is no secret that America cannot wipe away a marriage (NCOMP) rated it A-3, unob­ See pre-view for Saturday, is addicted to medicine, par­ of is years in one stroKe. jectionable for adults. THE MAN WHO KNEW Oct SO. ticularly if it comes in the • • • TOO MUCH (I9S6) shape of an all wise, kindly, Sunday, Oct. 31 (ABC) paternal figure. A couple of weeks ago I watched an NBC effort with MURDER ONCE REMOVED Suspense-master Alfred Hitch­ Local Maryknoller What may be less known is great interest1 . It featured film Friday, Oct. 29 (CBS) cock at his best, in ai foreign- what else America is addicted stars Carrie Snodgress ("Diary Now in Pusan to and what came in second on of a Mad Housewjf e?) and Mich­ John Forsythe and Barbara intrigue thriller starring Doris the iNeilsen ratings. This time ael Brandon ("Lovers and Bain co-star in a made-for-TV Day and James Stewart as Sister Mary Lou Herlihy, a it was ABC Movie of the Week Other Strangers") as a young American tourists in Europe. Maryknoll missioner in Korea, series. Last time around itjwas social worker and the young drama about a doctor who falls man she prods toward a new • in love with tlie wife ol a. They and their son — who is has finished two years of lan­ a. Hollywood flick, run for the guage school in Seoul and now first time on television. future and away from stultify-, wealthy patient and you can kidnapped — become involved ing security. She begins to love f take it from there. There are in a complicated assassination is in Pusan, working with ABC Movie of the Week just him and then when she. suc­ young people employed in fac­ happens, to precede "Marcus ceeds so well in motivating him no NCOMP ratings for made- plot that is supposed to culmi­ Welby MB" which could ac­ away from his father's fish- for-TV fare. nate with a shot fined in a tories. count for some of its popular­ market, he no longer needs her. London concert hall jiust as a Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ity/ pair4 of cymbals are to clash. Thomas Herlihy of ' Reliance There were "things wrong GRAND PRIX (1966) ' Bat I've been turning my with these two hours, namely It's edge-of-the-seat stuff, which Street, reported this new ad­ Saturday, Oct. 30 (NBC) channel selector that way with no restraint in direction of will be made more frustrating dress for Sister Mary Lou: increasing frequency and at least part of the reason for the Miss Snodgress and a lack of The private love lives of four by the countless commercial in­ Maryknoll Sisters, Box 77, Pu­ popularity of these made-for- tightness about the production. drivers in this international terruption^. san eoo, Korea, television movies is their qual­ But there was so much good ity. about it that it inspires hope among those drama buffs who Besides Movie of the Week, watch television. ABC also brings us. Movie of the Weekend. NBC presents There have been other made- . Mystery Movie of the Week on for-TV movies of note. One was Wednesdays and World Pre­ a "Taste of Evil" with Barbara miere movies on Friday. All Stanwyck and Barbara Parkins are.made for television. in which Miss S. plays-a rather marvelous villain. On a recent Tuesday night I watched Hal Holbrook, Barbara Another featured Julie Som- Rush, Margot Kidder in some­ mars, Joan Hackett, Bradford thing called "Suddenly Single." Dillman, Robert Conrad, Anja- nette Comer, Denise Nicholas Holbrook, suddenly divorced and Stefanie Powers on an iso­ after 15 years of marriage, tries lated island where the girls are to make a new life, for himself. having a college reunion. One Perhaps more cautious this sec­ of the men is stalking them. *~<~*~*****+*+^'*»**^^****^m^'0>*0»*^ ond time around he finds it They're not sure which. In Rochester !»'» Rundt for goad UINCLE JOHN'S FAMILY RESTAURANT more difficult to establish a RUND'S There have been others with food, pleasant atmosphere and relationship that looks as if it 2151 W. 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