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** D. B-26 THE EVENING STAR, Washington, C. iitxa i»t togAV*)omom6Wi [ARLY MB MATINEES A:3O P.M. ... TODAY-2 A £3g§j Tn ynu M. y jt mm. Mit.«. jiA TUMn • SAT. 10:30 A.N. THE PASSING SHOW MIDTOWN NEW YORK Mgi ADMIBA4U" —3(4- By ROBERT SYLVESTER i.cC, . U ] cvewnds m i > fiiMao matinchiiin-wio-sat.-smn IJAV*| V|lT||Rf| Boxoffic* Optn Today 12 Noon li¦ Those B-52s Steal And Still Champ ... r r.. technojSJ IfUnUIJ NEW YORK.—Every time complete silence. The outrag- Tickata Now at Boaofnc*. Hotala. I dUtOnt m emm w (, owffllrl ¦¦ you watch Milton Berle, who’s eous things he does, he does as • ipfppllljif Am.r,c.n' siurU? A Tr'u.t Ca. EARK EREE I»W«SS 8 88M8T8 | Film From Natalie ¦ back at the Latin Quarter after loudly as possible. -k, : ±~ almost years away **• * By 10 from JAY CARMODY Broadway, you tell yourself jSSHSa For the third year, Julius FIBFOBMF*."—STAR These huge military airplanes, say size B-52, are both a K *¦. that there Is nothing left you GIULKTTA MASINA challenge and a dilemma Hollywood. They terrific actors, Monk has a tiny revue at the to are can say about Old Unk Miltie. Mo<ABTHUB ttVP. at 480 l SI. 11 WKO MUINI.i which makes their employment in movies Irresistibly tempting. But every time you him place he calls Downstairs (and see “A SUPERIOR Bttf the problem is to find a story, or screenplay, big enough there Is something, and each sometimes Upstairs at the 'ifa/ltd C/I i Y~r t# go with the aircraft itself. time you study hlnj (mil pro- Downstairs) underneath a cor- FILM!” YV The challenge and the dilemma are both underscored again fessional comics should) you ner saloon at Sixth avenue and JUf*™ ih "Bombers B-52,” the holiday learn Fifty-first street. The first two I can something more at the* Metropolitan ‘ BOMBERS B-52.” a Warner Broth- about what gives his al- were great fun and this one is -SPANISH attraction ers release, produced by Richard him p and Ambassador theaters. directed by Gordon Douglas, most despotic control of an so good that it could just be L»<HdSa Whorf. GARDENER «»« • ~ EREE CYINIMS producer screenplay by Irving Wallace, based on Watching transplanted stage "iHIKI*im nuro There is Richard the storv by Sam Rolfe. in Cinema- audience. him this onto the of Whorf, a singularly intelligent Scope and Warner color. At the Met- time, you realize that one any intimate Broadway theater. I i ropolitan and Ambassador Theaters. &MITIXM ihap a thing The material, with rational sense of The Cast he does which his imi- by a variety of proportion, on the Brennan tators can't get Is the audi- people with long experience in confronted Lois Natalie Wood \ GET MORE OUT OF LIFE . .GO OUT TO A MOVIE! / a squadron of Set Chuck Brennan . Karl Malden \ . ,&*** ence under his thumb the better pre- one hand by Edith Brennan Marsha Hunt mM Jfli Sf before boites, is not B-525, on the other by a star as Col. Jim Herlihy Efrem Zimbalist. Jr. anything at all has even start- cious and not neurotic but, as Set. Darren McKine Don Kelly diminutive as Natalie Wood, Oen. Wayne Acton Nelson Lelfh ed happening. Before his first it should be, just mildly insane. pbviously, under the Hollywood Stuart Robert Nichola boffo, Berle has them stunned. Bonny Graham is the wheel- Barnes Ray Monteomery mmsmamsa1F »t 10th Open 11 rm. Nt, 7-OSI2 j Vlßth ft Col Nd Optw 1 ft. mCO S-SSOSJ formula to which he is bound, Simpson Bob Hover The act with Betty George horse of the revue but nobody he must use the B-52s as sup- and Stan Fisher and the opera should be singled out above or possibly NOW SHOWING porting performers for Miss Miss Wood cannot singers is essentially what it See SYLVESTER, Page B-27 ¦Wood. mind having the picture stolen always has been—an hour and ! To manage this and remain, irom her by anything as glam- a half of insanity and hokum. • TONIGHT X:3O is something of a miracle orous and deadly-looking is a though ¦mi (until. bene Familiar it is, and even NATIONAL prlor to N y apparently Mr. Whorf found B-52. when you can do the routine "AMERICA'S FIRST THEATRE" Kte tranquilizers that enabled ** * * from memory, this guy just MATS. TODAY—SATURDAY 2:3# him to do it. PERSONALITY: Kitty Kal- keeps slugging you until you Mail, Next Vink. Wad,. Sat- 2:30 ** * * len. Variety Club’s choice as have to laugh. Recently, he has added HA PLAY OF GREAT MER- The compromise he has personality of the year in show a new touch. After danc- ing IT, EXCELLENT worked out with the help of business, is only himself into exhaustion AN EVE- the second with those director Gordon Douglas and member of her sex to win the great Dunhills, he NING.” brings out a chair, sits down scriptist Irving Wallace is this: award. The other was Jane -FULTON LEWIS JR. 4 has allowed the B-52s to and talks to his audience. Here MAfk, -a Hie Froman. who with Miss Kallen, « for themselves while by the professional Berle the Aky warner Color speak is outnumbered the men, A1 ” 1m Trial Ttat Shocked Tha Nattaa! 0 “ WARNER BrOS everyone else involved is busy Jolson, Arthur Godfrey, Joe E. ham. the sometime vulgarian “MMfMm/ —disappears and lit effect keeping Miss Wood Brown, Perry Eddie Fish- the deeper CD DENE ST AW*,*6 Como. FROM glimpsed. out of their jet stream. er, Steve Allen and Pat Boone. MESSAGE A FRIEND Berle is always BEGLEY. Moviegoers, therefore, have a Miss most widely Alligators have trouble holding telephones for He has been a com- RAYMOND Kallen. them- plex MANiWPIAV NATfIUE WOOD quite dramatic view of the big known as a recording star, selves because few people, Including many alligators, man. The countless kind CO STAWWiNG AMO MMCStMTiMOKARL MALDEN thoughtful things bombers going through their started in show business as a know where an alligator’s ears are. Sinder, and he does, AShadoxrjMffauiy maneuvers, Donald he does in deadly quiet MARSHA mrmtM ZIMBALIStJ*. flying at 600 miles member of the Broadway com- who apparently does know) If lending his reptilian and an hour at an altitude of eight pany of “Finian’s Rainbow.” friend in Alligator by f a hand “An Named Daisy,” British miles and, refueling in air Her the comedy any co-star on entertain- at the Apex. proving they can fly to ment bill at Variety's big Sat- likely target. Meanwhile, back urday night annual dinner and ground Air on the at Castle dance will be Red Buttons. Base in California, Miss Wood ** * * ers. Inc. to military centers in l Bard’s library have been Ham- is going through the emotions Europe. TRAVELER: Off yesterday let, Richard HI, and Malvolio of a girl who wishes her father ** * * Films of More Than Routine Merit great for Europe, via MATS, was in "Twelfth Night.” Mary Jo SIDNEY LUST THEATERS DRIVE-IN THEATERS were not merely a ser- “OPERATION MAD BALL”—Jack zany Fr,«p»rkia* - marry Father Gilbert V. Hartke, head SHAKESPEARE: Shakes- Lemmon is me top sroNEY'LUST's geant and that she could ’ Randall, new .graduate student, ‘n ‘ e “ s w,th ol hi f ck th* Army M,e’ his C. 0., B-52 flying colonel of Catholic University’s Speech peare and his most gifted local “!* ALLEN i RELTSVILLE DRIVE-IN a ; will be making'her debut as ~ A ciV and Drama department. He will actor, Philip Bosco, will be re- 3:10 TO *tYUMA —A'T‘.Western that has something to say with joel mcCrea. Virginia mayo, he. a-amo. b.ii. Bird. <p. s. i> a There is almost no com- way play M,n* Fr ,, Md Fr" be paving the for touring to Catholic University Portia in the which is be- Van Heflin and Glenn Ford as its spokesmen. “The Tall Stranger” n « pT” parison between the drama of turning r *o£ ' 1 ; entertainment units which will theater ! ing by “CASABLANCA”—Humphrey throwing on December 6. The directed William Gra- Bogart and Ingrid Bergman the two. but short of visit the Armed installa- play prepared Miss Wood into the bomber's Forces this time will be “The ¦ ham. who has also this star in this re-release of an Academy Award winner. %%% tions during the 1958 season. Merchant of Venice” and Mr. acting version of "The Mer- STS S: jet stream, what is a producer “WILL SUCCESS SPOIL ROCK HUNTER?”—Jayne Mans- " Twice in past years, Father Bosco’s role, of course, will be ! chant” mayo^the^l^stranger going to do? field stars in the film version of her first big stage hit. Holiday cinemascope, dolor, at H:jn. 0:35,1 Hartke has led his own troupe that of Shylock. The production will the Tomorrow. Matinee. ** * * run “PRIDE AND THE PASSlON”—Stanley i p.m. com. of university performers, Play- His previous hits from The : usual fortnight. Kramer packs this AIRPORT Actually, the of i of oVabTm in character huge swatch Spanish history with star performers* ol z-zsos Daily down payment*’ <cinema- nrTlirCAI N Miss Wood's father, Karl Mal- “TlME LlMlT”—Richard Widmark is producer as plays as well star Tirginia“mayo' |H°£«'nqßth 5t TSSd i/HK?! den a role that does re- BIG THAIVKSCIyffVG ======- of this suspense-packed melodrama. P b A the drama of the B-525.