THE^CERfelKONY (1964) PAT COSTA AKRIVEDERCI BABY (1966) Sim Huttoti* playing D.A. iJoug Thursday, Dec. 16 (CBS) Selby trying to solve a swim­ Monday, DW, 20 ming-pool murder. No Catholic Laurence Harvey directs, pro­ Tony Curtis* stars in a rather film office rating. As I sleazy comedy about a sex-lov­ duces and stars in a_rather ing fortune hunter who travels . THE SINGING.NUN (1966) murky drama about an innocent around Europe marrying one Saturday, Dec. t» (NBC) man condemned to be executed See It beautiful woman after another, hi Tangier, and the plot to help neatly doing away with each A rather syrupy concoction him escape. wife before going on to the starring Debbie Reiynplds as, a constantly cheerful nun who The lighting is dismal, the next The film was formerly camera angles — largely over­ titled, incidentally; You Just manages a record contract in between serving tine poor na­ head -T- annoying at times, and Kill Me. : the acting — by Robert Walker, tives in the jungles where her coholic project. Brock Peters, If you like to keep lip with Ther,e are some roguish Harvey and Sarah Miles who is Dick Shawn and Lynn Carlin Dominican order has assigned the latest. medical discoveries laughs — if you can keep some a mistress to them both —• played three drunks, each of her. then the doctor division of "The moral distance — but the Cath­ doesn't quite make up for the whom was discovered to drink Bold Ones" seen Sundays at 10 olic film office slapped this one Greer Gars6n is a superior trouble. '* for different reasons. p.m. on Channel 8 is the show with a B rating, morally objec­ and Ed Sullivan shows up for for you. Catholic film office rating: The lonely wife whose hus­ tionable in part, because "this a scene. A clean film, arid in,- A-3, unobjectionable for adults. nocuous. Catholic ifirm office There are other medicine band traveled to earn a living 'boudoir farce' relies almost en­ tirely upon suggestiveness in rating, was A-l, unobjectionable show as afficipados know. But, drank to fight her boredom. they do not Tleal in the, same costuming, dialogue and situa­ for all. JayNcees Hold product .as the boys at Craig The black, executive drank tions." from si kind of fear of his posi- SYNANON (IflfiS) Institute. At this fictional insti­ Sunday, Dec. 191 (ABC) .. Shopping Trip llation, research is the name of '• tion, situated as he was in- a DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES white man's business world. Not Friday, Dec. 17 (CBS) A rjulte well made film about The Rochester JayNcees took the game. a true alcoiiolic was the diag­ treatment of drug addiction at 28' Mount Carmel school child­ Doctor Welby, for example, nosis in this case. Christopher George and Judy deals with a different disease Came co-star in a made-for-TV Synanon House in Santa Mon­ ren on a Christmas shopping every week. But, the treatment The third, a comic played by film about a photographer who ica,- Calif., where experiments trip last week. This was the is routine, standardized accord­ Shawn, is unable to stand up is pursued by hired Jailers who in saving addicts began in 1959. fifth year the organization has ing to prescribed methods. to day-to-day pressures. Second­ have mistaken him for someone It's fictionalized, but many taken children on such a trip to buy gifts for their sisters,, More important, Doc Welby ly both parents drank. Thus, else. So has a model who thinks of the details are based on case brothers and parents. likes to . draw a whole family the hereditary factor, a relative­ he's her former boyfriend; No histories, and there is fine act­ into his treatment of a patient. ly new theory in alcoholism Catholic film office ratings for ing from , Stella Richester's Junior Miss, Linda movies made for TV. As a family doctor he- is the studies, was brought into the Stevens, Alex Cord, Eartha Kitt Van Ostrand, accompanied the ^overseer of both physical and script. THEY CALL IT MURDER children through Longridge emotional well being, aware and Richard Cotter The film Prognosis for the first two Friday, Dec. 17 NBC was perhaps a' little bit ahead Plaza's Woolworth's Department how one caii . affect the other. was good. Acceptance of their Character development is also of its time. • Store. After the spree, the store drinking as a problem, under­ Another made-for-TV i film, threw a party for the children important on Robert Young's standing why, good motivation featuring characters created by Catholic film office rating ABC show. to recover were all in their Earle Stanley Gardner, with was ' A-3, unobjectionable for and provided a Santa Claus who adults. had a gift for each child. Meanwhile over at CBS, Dr. favor. The third, who faired to Joe Gannon( Chad Everett) at recognize himseif as a drunk, Medical Center is always fight­ who had no one to lean on and ing to keep a patient alive with who had had drinking parents his brilliant surgical skills: had a poor chance. At Craig Institute, Dr. Stu­ This TV medical' team has art () and Dr. Hunt­ taken on other diseases in their er (David Hartman) under special way. One of the most Craig (E. G. Marshall) grapple interesting was the show seen a year or so ago "in which a 0 DTO U3ITH U each week with the same kind of problems the other medical blind child is "taught to "see" men do. bjr means of a picture projected What differentiates this se­ on his back. ries from the others is the diag­ Hartman is an engaging actor i\ nostic methods and treatment, and Saxon is convincing in his are oftei so brand new' your role of a young stodgy. K. G. A4Ms ^^#^#>4 *N»«^«»^^«^^*^S* ~m.^..m,,+t .»• ip.,^.,1 — #v |*J. J.,f f-,^ — ^.j-^. ,r^~ltr if-^-re-jTijrj own family doctor may not have Marshall's fine talents aref l heard of them unless he keeps UNCLE JOHN'S FAMILY RESTAURANT wasted in Bis miniscule role. RUND'S In Rochester it's Runds for good up with the medical journals. food, pleasant atmosphere and 2851 W. Henrietta . 3420 MONROE AVE. For example a week, or so On the" whole, "The Bold .*«».»• ... >•••••.•.... jniart entertainment. Joo Cody's Complete line of pancakes and waffles. Steaks, ago, the team of Hunter and Ones" probably is superior to 7 piece orchestra playing nltely 9:30 p.m. Mil 1:30 salads, omelleHes, sandwiches, sundaes and Stuart were engaged in an al­ any doctor series yet to appear a.m. and feature entertainment in our lounge. 473- milkthakei. Children! birthday parties. When on TV. 3891. everyone meets after church. 381-2850. Once Over Briefly

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