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IN LIVING COLOR Thursday, January 30^1969 THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Sec. 2. Page 1 A BIG Breokfhrough By Tom O fficer the top-rated show o f the Young in The Ou/casis. "Officer Jim Reed” (Kent Hollywood - The cur- 1968-69 newcomers. Young plays a former McCord) goes before a po­ rent television season will Until Julia came along, slave turned bounty hunter lice inquiry board on be chronicled in future Negro performers had ob- in the post-Civi! War days, Adam-12 in the fatal years as the season of the tained co-star status at the Next in importance shooting of a 16-year-old BIG breakthrough in color best. Now they have one o f would be Clarence Wil- sniper, KOA, channel 4. on the major networks. their own as a "super" te- liams as one of the mem- and KOAA. channel 5, 6 The color barrier was levision star. ber.s of Mod Squad. The 30 p.m. Feb. 1; broken for good with NBC- The "super" star is Dia- others, playing more in the T V ’s Ju lia — givin g a hann Carroll, who plays top supporting area than Skinny and Fatty on the Negro performer a lead the title role in Julia. Miss as co-star, are Gail Fisher Children’s Film Festival, role in a series that must Carroll is a beautiful ac- as the secretary in Man- KLZ, channel 7, 11:30 a.m. be carried by that perform- tress to watch on the nix; Don Marshall in Land Feb. 2; er without the help of a screen, whether she is o f the Giants; and Percy Attempts to find a cancer co-star. The gamble of the being very professional as Rodriguez and Ruby Dee cure are explored in parents of the peacock paid a nurse or b e in g th e as the neurosurgeon and "The Wild Cell” on The ~ Julia has been rid- warm, sympathetic, loving his wife in Pevton Place. 21st Century, KLZ. 4 p.m. ing in the top rankings of mother to Marc Copage. • • • Feb. 2; and the Nielsen ratings and is who plays her T V son. At last, the networks "Corey." and spcjnscjrs have found Spartacus (Part I) will be The series combines out that black is a color in presented on the Wednes­ Pope-Elect and Friend NCOMP humor, a touch o f serious­ television - and that day Night Movie, KBTV, 8 ness, a few subtle com­ black in television can be p.m. Feb. 5. It will end on Anthony Quinn, as the Pope-elect, discusses To Stress ments on integration, and good and beautiful. the Sunday Night Movie, 7 theology with Oskar W’erner in a scene from some fine scene stealing by p.m. Feb. 9. (Peter Ustinov "Shoes of the Fisherman,” which will be shown in a pair of younssters who jy Highlights won an "O sca r" for his a benefit premiere for the Notre Dame Club of Critical are completely color blind supporting role in the film; Denver scholarship fund at the Denham Theater ^ Copage and Michael The Don Rickies Show the other stars are Sir Feb. 26, 8:30 p.m. Plans fo r promoting the show­ Link, who plays "Earl J. makes a final appearance Laurence Olivier. Charles ing were being completed this week. The film has Flower Child Review s Waggerdorn." on KBTV. channel 9, 8 Laughton. Jean Simmons, won w’ide critical acclaim for its dramatization of New York - The Na- Julia should be the pro- p.m. Jan. 31; Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis.) Morris West’s novel. A ragpicker, one of Countess Aurelia’s "beauti* tional Catholic Office for ful people,” decries the downfall of love, truth Motion Pictures (NCOMP) Negro series to the home / (^ o r p o n V i’p / i'n i'c t ill. and beauty to materialism, in this scene from will he putting more stress “ teen - both comedy and V lO lm lS T ”The Madwoman of Chaillot,” playing Feb. 6-8 at on the moral and aesthetic titama. Loretto Heights College. Karen Sjoberg plays the values of films with the * * * , , Countess and the ragpicker is Phillip J. Nor- publication of a bi-weekly It was a co-star role by Bill Cosby in the now- mand. four-page film review. Soloist Steals Symphony Show syndicated / Spy. another Catholic Film Newsletter. By Rev. Edward L. The concert opened with was the most obviously Extended reviews of ma­ NBC venture, that helped the rousing Rakoezy Maginnis. S.J. an extra-straightforward weak performance of the Oenti jor film s and capsule break the color barrier. March. These were given a 'Madwoman^ at Heights playing of Rossini s "Semir- evening. Since the Mozart ; and reviews of other movies But even in / Spy, Cosby Monday evening's concert ‘ ••••• satisfyingly competent per­ was sharing honors with ends on a quiet note, the inger How can "ordinary decent which she is rudely awak­ will be published. occasioned the second an- “ " ’ P' formance, in which, once Robert Culp, with most, f were just about right as only arguable reason for Feb. •folk" bring beauty and ened from time to time by Father Patrick ,J. Sul­ pearance of guest conduc- r ai_ ■ , , again, the present techni- but not all, of the ro­ »«.. huc»L uunuiic fgj. 33 ^^e musical de- this otherwise superfluous cal potential of the Denver ■ truth to a materialistic the selfish and unprinci­ livan, S.J., director of tor Henry Mazer with the mands eo •world? Countess Aurelia, NCOMP, said: mances in the series going Denver Symphony Orches­ number on the program Symphony Orchestra was pled people who cross her seems to have been to af- from adequately dis- played by Karen Sjoberg of path. "This in-depth treatment to Culp. tra. As was the case with I’HE SOLO feature of This color breakthrough ford the audience a rouser played. Aurora, will reveal the Disturbed by the evils of enable the last week’s pair, Mr. Mazer evening, and by far ake ^ other programs inte- programmed a highly var- most successful one, for a closer before inter­ answer when the Loretto the materialistic way of adult filmgoer to m mission. The music is Pou­ HORSE BACK Heights College Theatre grating their casts. The ied program, and, like last followed in the form of the u -.-i.*- m. Countess decides niore discriminating deci- lenc at his arty-craftiest Department presents the most noticeable of these — week’s, it was just a bit appearance of Korean-born to rid the world of selfish regarding his own and Cesar-Franckiest, al­ ^ RIDING French comedy. The before this season — were longer than we are accus- violin ist Kyung Wha expoiters by playing on entertainment, and will most a parody of this reso- Madwoman of Chaillot, their greed. When asked parents and teachers Mission: Impossible with tomed to in these parts. Chung. Miss Chung is one Greg Morris playing one o f Apparently we were in- o f the w in n ers o f the poser. After Mozart it wa.s Feb. 6 . 7, and 8 at 8:30 about the disappearance of development of a purple patch. D. p.m. in the May Bonfils these culprits, the Madwo- young people’s taste and the "good guys” in the spy tended to get a good look Leventritt award, as devo- D. Stanton Center for the sensitivity this vital series; Robert Hooks as at. or rather a good listen of the Bell Telephone .D. man innocently retorts, FO LLOW ING intermis­ Performing Arts at the col­ area of modern commu..*i- detectives to. Mr. Mazer's ways with f"uy recall. Youthful "Vanished! They were sion the string section lege. cation. N.Y.P.D.; and Don various types of music. ®*^d extremely engaging in wicked. The wicked evapo­ gave us Arnold Schoen­ Written by Jean Girau- "Motion picture producers M itchell as the aide in This apparent honesty of appearance, she turned out rate!” berg's own transcription of doux, the play embraces Tickets for "The Madwo- and directors are enjoying Ironside. purpose corresponds very to be a superb musician unprecedented freedom to Then NBC launched a well to a great honesty* of making. Miss Chung his very early work. Verk- ^ the idealistic Countess man of Chaillot” are $1.50 laerte Nacht, originally for » Aurelia who dwells in a and may be reserved by handle their subject matter woman as the lead and approach to the playing of addressed herself to the Phoenoc; with frankness and can- ^®*’ series. Wei- orchestral music on the part P®^t in M ozart’s .string sextet. A pastiche of make-believe world of love, calling 922-4268. Tickets interesting if somewhat ARIZONA honesty and beauty from will sold at the box of- dor,” the priest continued. come, Diahann and Julia\ of the guest conductor. As Fourth Violin Concerto in * * * a conductor Mr. Mazer D*niajor, K. 218, with a overworked Wagnerian The west's most scenic spot es fice before performances. freedom while a —where the sun spends the decided benefit to serious there have been no seems to have a positive ^®^ intelligent convic- descendency, it makes con­ siderable demands on the winter. Golf. swim, horse­ film makers and viewers, ®ther series with a Negro horror of the schmaltzy. which her sophisticat- back ride, cook-outs in re­ carries with it the danger holding the lead this sea- This is not excepted even bow in g m ore than technical resources of the sort splendor.
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