Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Aug 1967, p. 14

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film-making. But in television 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdoy, August 5, 1967 ¢ . recting his second feature film, : -- SHOWTIME AT THE MOVIES! Bob Freeman, 30, Rates High [ti Sus oii, siosom, you can dot r : ¢ far-out farce about hd aa "At least you can do it here, P 5 eee : keeps a lover in llywood is too hide- j REGENT |John Cassavetes and Beverley On H s woman who Mac.|! suspect Hollywood i Now playing at the Regent|/Adams -- will be shown today é op iim Directors oe oad Is. Shirley Mpro-|bound in its television." M ; Theatre and continuing all next|and tomorrow with continuous ject by going to the Cannes film ree © ik week, Audrey Hepburn and. Al-|shows from 1 p.m, Saturday} LONDON (AP) -- Bob Free-jare likely to be more such start- 'estival and presenting her es -- ar bert Finney make something and 2 p.m. Sunday. "Hell on|man is 30, shaggy-haired andjling attractions, judging from|t,. script. > wonderful out of being alive in}Wheels" with Marty Robbins, |unabashedly mod. He has never|the proliferation of directing tal- Grath is a product of | g i Stanley Donen's "Two For the|John Ashley, Gigi Perreau and|directed a feature film before, |ent. Joe Metre , ma ii Road" in technicolor. Feature|"Catalina Caper" with Tony|yet 20th Century-Fox is about to| Bob Freeman is embarking on| television. Phone 723-0241 wz ii j |daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.35 and|Kirk, Del Moore and Peter Dur-|entrust him with approximately|a film called The Touchables,| 'The movie studios, both in or 728-0192 eo |L. 9.35, Last complete show at 9.25.|yea, will be shown Thursday | $900,000 so he can do 80. about four London girls who kid-|; ondon and Hollywood, are too PI's a r- PLAZA jand Friday. Freeman is the latest example|nap and seduce a famous male. tightly organized for one to get E Held over all next week and of the new breed of director that] What is his background for|"® i ait i a aacson of th possibly here for a third week has caused English films to daz-|such an undertaking. a schooling In @ pec G is "To Sir With Love", starring HIT PARADE zie the movie world with their| 'I've been in fashion, adver- Sidney Poitier and Judy Gee- | creativity, These directors, most|tising, television commercials, _ son. A dramatic film about a of them in their 20s or early 30s,|photography,"' he explains. "So) fj fe London teacher's efforts to dis-| The following is this week's hit) have sprung mostly out of tele-|I know the visual aspects of pre- | F L A S iH st cipline his unruly cockney|Patade as chosen by Oshawa and/ vision, and their outlook is fresh senting things. le ci pupils, Shown at 1.80, 3.25, 5.25,|area teenagers and supplied by|and unfettered. "Two of my commercials won 7.30 and 9.40 p.m. the Disc Shop at the Oshawa] They are willing to try any-| prizes at Cannes, and I made q bs c Shopping Centre. thing. Their experiments have|commercials to finance a half- Coming To The ms Ss NEW ODEON ; ; | scored high with audiences on|hour film about schizophrenia. ea A ee se Ce, + bine Valley Sunday | both sides of the Atlantic, pro-|It cost me $60,000 and I'm not ~ is Lawrence Harvey, and Dirk! ~The Monkees| ducing such films as Hard Day's|likely to get it back. But it was PETERBOROUGH : c oe pool in "Darling bel 2, All You Need af rane Night, Darling , The Knack,| what I wanted to do." on game program Jar --The Beatles Y --Joe McGrath, 35, now is di- 5 : Kulle and Christina Fchollin| Light My Fire Morgan, Georgy Girl, ate, Tobie tee eee a | MEMORIAL CENTRE rm) a : star in "Dear John", a tender| ~ --The Doors nas | ta B ee ; and lusty story of love. "'Dear| 4 white Rabbit ie Jobn" is s tour de force, of 'The Jefferson Airplane| PA U L R bE V E R E erotic realism. week. Re- Girl L : DON CROSSLEY MEETS RICHARD NIXON Ticted'o tonto it endroner,| © ACUTLES You I Donald G. Crossley, broth- | ing of the Empire Club in public relations counselling --_-- showing starts at 7/ 6 The Boat That I Row an t by e R A i D E R S CG er of Singer Doug Crossley, Toront . Crossley, for- firm, Burson - Marsteller |P.™. --Lulu r ug 7, ronto. Mr. Crossley, for 'Associates (Canada) Ltd. Special Matinee on Saturday, 7 Carrie Anne COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents P on left, chats with former merly of Oshawa, but now He is the son of Mr. and |Aug. 12, at 1.00 p.m. Herman's s| Wha Hollies 'eo ™Wh The Action a" iY U.S. Vice-President Richard of Port Credit, is general Mrs. Lloyd Crossley who |Hermits in "Hold On". Also) g Mercy, Mercy, Mercy SIDN EY Pp mei Stars of TV's ere The Action Is ; M. Nixon at a recent meet- manager of the Toronto now reside in Tampa, Fla. |'Tip to Disneyland, U.S.A.' "| _--The sock ghama| ] 8 \ ee LARGEST weMission Bloody Mary",| oo Fit" _parkaysf 9&8 the teacher who learns the ABC's | ONE NIGHT ONLY CENTENNIAL | oct oer, etter BMD u mina nage RRR] em Londons umeszon teersh | ri) Wsatd ceil bane gg tnacidial ae ine will he shown with --Neil Diamond ' f % WEDN ES DAY 6 ¢ Fe hp a Is the "Devil's Angels" -- a violent A a ae ; Lf . | : | Katma' ationa onument in and nd explosive mox movie ie e starring s j CALENDAR | Alaska of 2,697,590 acres. Sais Tua \ TICKETS: ADVANCE prenigg a -- $3. ; FRIDAY, AUG. 11 |manville -- Aug. 11-12. ------ | HAHAH IAAI AAA AAAI AA AT THE DOOR -- $3.5 t Kinsmen Carnival -- Bow-|SATURDAY, AUG. 12 | THEY I manville -- Aug. 11-12. East Whitby Gala Night. | as I SATURDAY, AUG. 12 Centennial Caravan -- Whitby DANCE TODAY ! MAKE Recommended as ' East Whitby Gala Night. | Aug. 12-17. Ee | aad ADULT ENTERTAINMENT i Centennial Caravan--Whitby,| SATURDAY, AUG. 19 = feature at: SOMETHING | PT} ] Aug. 12-17. | East Whitby Centennial Ki- Tonight 1:30 - 3:30 RFUL | TO SIR ' SATURDAY, AUG. 19 wanis Camp. | 5:30 - 7:35 WONDE il 5 i East Whitby Centennial Ki-| WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23 ~ wo om |] and 9:35 OUT OF 3 ( wanis Camp 100 Years of Musical Comedy, | : $ ' WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23 Eastdale Collegiate. act a BEING | : ' 100 Years of Musical Com-| WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30 7 ceaelte ie . | : ' edy, Eastdale Collegiate. | Military Motorcycle Display AUDREY a piss Ra: > ALN TECHNICOLOR® HY ! WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30 |-- Henry Street High School. a | ait s ! Military Motorcycle Display] Whitby. HEPBU Pe | ' TIMES -- 1:30 - 3:20 - 5:25 - 7:30 - 9:30 $ --Henry Street High School,|FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 | |ALBERT i has of wane Centennial Ball -- Oshawa and caer' PLAZA THEATRE FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 District Labor Council, Civic FINNEY a ADULT presents Centennial Ball -- Oshawa| Auditorium. so SIANIEY DONENS ' : , and District Labor Council,|FRIDAY, SEPT. 8 | iTWwoR ROAD oF Civie Auditorium. Labor Council's: beard contest Ponavision" Color by Deluxe i SATURDAY, AUG. judging. | Confederation Gein amis SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 | } andra Park -- to Aug. 11. Carl Smith Music Show--Civic) Ro: ae County Town Carnival -- Whit-| Auditorium. | by -- Aug. 5, 6, 7. FRIDAY, SEPT. 15 RUDY VELTRI FEATURING MONDAY, AUG. 7 Oshawa Home Show -- Sept.| Newcastle Centennlal Parade|15 - 17, Civic Auditorium. and his New DAY, AU Cone | NDAY : FRIDAY, AUG. 11 Suntan' Core Drumbesat ©4= FRONADOS = | SU ' y Kinsmen Carnival -- Bow-'Service, Parade, Oshawa. playing the | q y : | NASHVILLE SOUND a 2 » mer to the well Tounded Iife- | doctrine: tha lovily MAMMOTH AUGUST Swim Team |tititae Cate asiie'Wikkion insane A MOGOAMD, WHEE, AND e 5 ' forces to turn out better quali- fied personnel and teach young- r aise sters the age * water sb BAR Preparing for future volun- yi ' Simcoe Hall Boys' Club have) teer life-guards and instructors, pas «oes a competive swim team that/a Junior Leader Patrol Course officials say will be a power in| has been available to children at the field of aquatics in the near}no fee. 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