At Home with the Movies

At Home with the Movies

At Home with the Movies PAT COSTA THE BOBO (1967) Friday, May 26 (NBC) He plays a Russian-British Thursday, May 25 (CBS) double agent and Mia Farrow is The regular Friday night NBC the love interest, naturally. The As I A poorly-done comedy starring movie is. pre-empted this night best parts are taken by Tom Peter Sellers, this is about an ex- for Chronolog, the documentary Courtenay, Per Oscarsson and matador from Barcelona who de­ series that everyone says they Lionel Stander in supporting cides to become a singer and se­ watch when pollsters call to ask roles.- See It duce a high-class prostitute which programs are being played by Britt Ekland. viewed. It was rated A-3, unobjection­ able for adults, by the national Rossano Brazzi and Adolfo Catholic film office. Celi are lost in supproting roles. TOPAZ (1970) Those who watched the televi­ supporting awards for their The national Catholic film of­ Saturday, May 27 sion industry present itself a- work on "The Mary Tyler Moore fice rated this A-3, unobjection­ wards for 2'/s hours recently at A foreign-intrigue adventuite THE SINGING NUN (1966) Show", gave extended credit able "for adults. Monday, May 29 (NBC) the 24th annual Emmy show to the writers on that situation drama, this one uses the Cuban could have learned a lot about comedy, which is one of the best missile crisis as its launching A syrupy concoction starring this medium. written fun shows of ail time. Gabrielli pad, with John Forsyth the only Debbie Reynolds as a constantly jiame in the cast that hops from cheerful nun who manages a rec­ And probably the first lesson Lesson three could deal with Speaks in country to country in this politi­ ord contract in between serving was that TV knows no more another background job so cal cloak and dagger film. the poor natives in the jungles about- categorizing its product vitally important to the finished where her Dominican order has than it did two decades ago. Syracuse The national Catholic film of­ television product: the editing. Domenick L. Gabrielli, Roches­ fice rated it A-3, unobjectionable assigned her. '- Any contest matching Mike The only memorable se­ ter Appellate Court Judge, re­ for adults. Greer Garson is a superior and Connors of the CBS detective quence of the boring, over-long cently gave the address at the Ed Sullivan shows up for a scene, show "Mannix" and Keith show was a humorous collage Lawyers' Red Mass at the Cathe­ inviting Debbie to be on "arr Mitchell of BBC'S historical se­ of clips from various medical dral of the Immaculate Concep­ shew." A clean film, and innoc­ ries "The Six Wives of Henry DANDY IN ASPIC (1968) drama, showing our heroes in tion in Syracuse. The concele- Sunday, May 28 (CBS) uous, and, in its silly way, enter­ VIII" is no contest. Una car­ white examining patients, con- brated Mass was held in con­ taining. nival. fering with colleagues and mak­ junction with Law Day and was Laurence Harvey and Mia Far­ attended by members of the Ju­ row star in this foreign-intrigue The Catholic film office rating What Connors does every ing diagnoses. The result: simply delightful. diciary, law enforcement offi­ adventure, with little intrigue was .a surprising A-l, unobjec­ week and Mitchell did for six cials, public . officials and and less adventure. ; tionable for all. weieks are as far removed from Poor taste was in evidence in members of the Bar. each other as any acting could forms varying from those win­ be. ners who could not confine In his address, Gabrielli spoke their remarks to a few well-ex­ of the relationship between re­ Berrigan Film Opens, At least part of the work of ligion and law. "Ideas and ideals Mannix must be simply to en­ pressed thoughts to the crudity dure. "Henry VIII" on the other of Paul Lynde. As host, Johnny ethics — customs —and tradi­ hand was a splended vehicle, Carson brought little .grace to tions emanating from God's law, Reviews Hot^•Cold he said, "have the most pro­ a plum that will be remembered that role, settling for an acid outlook, reinforced for the most found effect on our legal struc­ New York — Father Daniel ness" in the script and perform­ and used as criterion' as long as Berrigan's play "The Trial of the ances. television exists. with comments neither amusing ture . Law, as it is enacted by Catonsville Nine" has been nor pithy. the legislatures ... is basically Mr. Canby admitted a possible Lesson two gleaned from the shaped by religious and ethical transferred to the motion picture prejudice against the "kind of show is that the TV academy His biggest applause came forces." screen and has opened to mixed razzle-dazzle, fundamental re­ stiD fails to recognize that with­ from a remark he made about the Gabrielli also spoke of changes reviews. ligion — depending on first-rate out writers, dramatic TV is Johnny Mann Singers "gelling The film is a basically faithful public relations to spread the nothing. It was interesting to war bonds in the lobby," evi­ necessary in the judicial system. note that both Edward Asner dence of the anti-war sympathy He said, "While the court system rendering of the stage produc­ word of commitment — prac­ is society's child and cannot es­ ticed by the Berrigans." and Valerie Harper, winning of the audience. cape its heritage, the system — tion. The anti-war Jesuit based t the drama on court proceedings like all our institutions — must when he and others were tried in; change with the changing times.' Catonsville, Md. for destroying RAPHAEL St. Anthonys Day Gabrielli -was born in Roches­ draft records in October 1968.: ter, and lives now in Bath and" is i ART member of St. Mary's Parish. He The movie, produced by Greg­ Events Slated has been an active member of the ory Peck and directed by Gordon: CENTER Davidson, opened to mixed re-j Bar since 1937. Saturday, June 10, is the date Day Celebration in Charlotte. views: good, so-so, and highly! 691 Titus Ave. for the 60th annual St. Anthony Highlights of the celebration The principal celebrant of the critical. Wanda Hale, New York! • Quality materials include a Mass, a parade, and Lawyer's Red Mass was Bishop Daily News critic, found it aj fireworks display. David E. Cunningham of Syra­ "jolting courtroom experience."! from GRUMBACHER, NEW SCHOOL cuse. Winsor and Newton, Father Robert Fennessy, will Archer Winsten of the New; The new elementary school COLUMBAN KILLED and Liquitex. No. 12 on South Avenue has been celebrate the Mass at 5 p.m. at York Post was impressed with! named in honor of James P. B. Holy Cross Church. At 7 p.m. the Santiago (RNS) — A U.S. Co- the "nobility" but found a "same-; • Complete Artist Duffy. The resolution to name parade will begin at St. John's lumban priest, Father Al Buck- ness" in the characters and re-j the school after the former Ro­ Park and Hewitt Street. It will waiter of Staten Island, N.Y., gretted that the "noble purposes Supplies. chester School Commissioner proceed from there to Ontario was killed accidentally when he could not somehbw have found a Oil Painting Classes for was brought up by Dorothy Phil­ Beach Park. The program will lost control of a motorcycle he more enticing expression on Adults and Teens lips at a Board of Education conclude with a fireworks dis­ was riding and hit a sign post. film." Beginner or Advanced. meeting on May 4. play over the park at 10 p.m. He was traveling from his par­ ish to a meeting. Ordained in Vincent Canby of The New Six Lessons Mayor Stephen May said of Over 35.00Q people are expect­ 1957, he taught at Columban York Times said he did not find Duffy, "His deep religious con- ed to attend and participate in seminaries in Milton, Mass., "The Trial of the Catonsville victions, his kindly ways and his the event. and Silver Creek, N.Y. He went Nine" moving. Rather, he felt a 544-7726 devotion to numerous good to Chile in 1968 and was assigned "terrible, self-defeating smug- causes are legend in our commu­ Rain date for parade and fire­ to a parish committed to the nity." works will be Sunday, June 11. Columban Fathers in Latin Am­ erica. 2 or 5 DOLLARS Once Over Briefly MAKES YOU A These are ratings from the Catholic film MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS — Adults and office on the audience suitability of cur­ adolescents — Gorgeous costume drama rent movies. of the conflict between Mary and Eliza­ BREATHGIVER beth I. 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