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Kttttfe Stance, to Help an Abandoned Orphan Become AL VINO JOE CADY's Merle Sweets? Sunday Thru Frilly 7 Piaca Orcfmtra Plailna DO a God-Loving, Responsible Adult COURIER-JOURNAL. Friday, Oct. 6,1967 11 ming, creator of the James Bond character. Broadway Musicals In addition, practically every recent Broadway musical that has had any kind of success has been snapped up for the films and among those now before the cameras are: "Oliver!," based on Dickens' "Oliver Twist"; ;'Funny Girl," "Hello, Dolly" and 'Sweet Char­ ity," all of them with Barbra Streisand in the starring roles, and "Half a Sixpence," which will star the above-named Tommy Steele, a vibrant young singer-dancer with a seeming double-mouthful of teeth who js expected to ride the crest of the new wave of musicals. 3 JiFarner Brothers has set a ten-mfflrdri-dollar budget for "The Man Who Would Be King," a musical film that as yet has no star, director or cast, and RCA Victor, in an un­ precedented move for a record company, has put up the money for a film version of H, G. If the new trend continues, new performers will have to come on singing, Wells' "The Man Who Could Work Miracles," about a clerk 858 Hudson Ave. as does Franco Nero as Sir Lancelot in this scene from "Camelot." who suddenly gains super­ Rochaitar't favorifa noontlma Raitaurantl! Serving human power. Monday thru Friday I 1:30 til 2:00. Friday night. 4:30 III 9:00 PHONE 2*4.3440 But one Hollywood film-mak­ Dally 11 a.m. to • a.m. - Frl.-Sat. 2 a.m. Mak* rtiarvatlona now for banquati or partita ing veteran said that the real Dancing Pri.-Sat. Night Films Change Their Tune Ownad and oparatad by Evalyn lr John Walih reason for the strong comeback •77S Monro* Ave. 442*240 The movies, which many people say have become butler. of the musicals is that "the Mtte&j^ather than better, are about to change their American film musteattr really "Chitty Chitty Bing Bang" - Hollywood's last line of defense fieri CAFE SOCIETY tune. No less than a dozen film musicals are now being A musical version, starring against the foreign import. The Dining & Dancing: Every Night! readied for release: a major Dick Van Dyke, of a story writ­ worst we can do is 'good.'" (Jiflac'* j&riottt Hiriwe switch that began when movie­ ten for children by Ian Flem- l*e FMendly Home of Good Dining makers . started hearing • thebox-offic e "name" in the cast. (Catholic Press Features) HOUSE SPECIAL! • EN RIBAUDO TRIO 1 SIZZLING STEAK LOWELL MILLER 'SIBLOIN AT 1TB BEST" sound of music on their cash Richard Harris will be playing HON DEMARCO registers. „ King Arthur ( Richard Burton N.Y. CUT SIRLOIN #• ae JOE SALZANO SAX All Legkl Beverage* Salad t laka aCfJU Opan la A.H. *> Sill P.M. Yaaar Haatai did it on Broadway), Vanessa vv MARY VIELE Vocalltt ; Indeed, the swift and spectac­ Potato. •" Sunday* It Naaa t» I P.M. Mac ana Calay Malaria Redgrave is Queen Guinevere —»5 to 10 P.M. 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