Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 17, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 23, 1959 Page: 19 of 99
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The Fine Arts Theatre cordially welcomes you
to Denton - the educational center of the
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The True and Wonderful Story of COL. DEAN HESS
CLERGYMAN TURNED FIGHTER PILOT'
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“North by Northwest” directed
a western, it stars, Gary Cooper, Maria Schell and Karl Malden.
The second movie is "The Hangman,” staring Robert Taylor and
Tina Louise. Both pictures are in color.
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periments with satellites.
THE KISS WAS FINE . . .
Boone Bussed For First
Time In Screen Career
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Student Theafra
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Truman, Benny
To Team Up On
Special TV Show
NEW YORK (AP) - Fortner
President Harry S. Truman and
Jack Benny will team up again,
this time on Benny’s television
show Oct^ 18 via the CBS net-
Plus 2nd Feature At 9:20
Ginger Rogers
“TEENAGE REBEL"
FEATURES AT 1:00, 3:45, 6:30, and 9:i5, Come
as late as 9:15 and see a complete shew. Prices:
Gen. 80c; Student 65c; Children 25c
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ATTENTION KIDS!! BIG FREE KID SHOW
ADMISSION - bring 1 empty GOOBERCORN BAG
MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST I1ST
Symphonic Steres Hi-Fi Will Be Given ABSOLUTELY FREE
Courtesy Goodyear Service Store.
See WFAKITV’S OWN GOOSERCORN KID IN PERSON
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IF YOU WANT TO RATE, GET OFF YOUR SEAT AND ON
YOUR FEET—ROLLER SKATE
Leslie Neilson) to hard riding in “Rodeo” with John Archer.
The first starts today; the second begins Thursday. Both are
in color.
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chiefly in agriculture, can be ex-
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WELCOME BACK TO DENTON
The gallows marks the features at the Rancho this week. The
first picture is “The Hanging Tree" tonight through
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Pat and Diane rushed into the library, declared
their love and kissed. Three takes were required
before the director announced “print!”
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The announcement Thursday
said part of the program featur-
ing the pair would be video taped
at the Truman Memorial Library,
Independence, Mo. There was no
mention of what they'll do.
At a benefit concert of the Kan-
sas City Symphony in March 1958,
Truman conducted a portion of the
concert and Benny played the
violin.
the kiss: “If I may be so bold—”
"vuLLOWSTOMI Kun" An Indian scout
Iqads an expedifion into the famed Yellow-
atone tegio of Wyoming. Clint Walker, Ed-
ward Byps, Mm Russell. (Westemn-olor)
Cemous. Thurdp-Saturday.
Grant, Eva Marie Saint and
James Mason. (Suspense Drama-
Color) Campus. Through Wednes-
day.
"Count Your Blessings” with
Deborah Kerr, Rossano Brass!
and Maurice Chevalier. (Roman-
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By the end of the week, every action movie fan in Denton should
be thoroughly exhausted.
The reason: eight action pictures slated at Denton's five thea-
tres. They feature chase scenes, fights (fistic, guns and jets) and
rodeo thrills.
The action fan who’s in the habit of tensing up every time the
hero delivers a punch will, by next Sunday, imagine his knuckle*
are sore.
Here’s the lineup:
.'T* Angry Hills," a drama of the Greek resistance movement
during World War II. From the novel by Leon Uris, the picture
stars Robert Mitchum, Stanley Baker, EHzabeth Mueller, Gia
Scala, and Theodore Bikel, and it opens at the Co-Ed Tuesday.
“Yellowstone Kelly,” the color movie that marks big Clint
Walker’s return to Warner Brothers. Walker, who'll be seen again
onTV’s "Cheyenne" series again this fall, is co-starred with
Edward Byrnes (Kookie on TV’s “77 Sunset Strip”) and John
Russell (Marshal Dan Troop on TV’s “Lawman"). The movie
opening at the Campus Thursday, deals with the discoverer of
what’s now Yellowstone National Park.
“Battle Hymn,” the semi-documentary story based on the life of
Col. Dean Hess, Korean War jet ace and founder of one of the larg-
est orphanages in the Orient. Stars include Rock Hudson, Mar-
tha Hyer, Anna Kashfi, Dan Duryea, Jock Mahoney and Don De-
fore. It plays at the Fine Arts Wednesday through Saturday.
"Battle Hymn” with Rock Hud-
son, Martha Hyer, Anna Kashfi,
Dan Duryea. Jock Mahoney and
Don Defers (Semi - Documentary
— Color) Fine Arts. Through Tues-
day.
"The Hanging Tree” with Gary
Cooper, Maria Schell and Karl
Malden. (Western — Color) Also
"At War with the Army” with
Dean Martin'and Jerry Lewis.
(Comedy) Rancho Through Wed-
nesday.
"Forbidden Planet" with Walter
Pidgeon, Anne Francis and Leslie
Neilson. (Science Fiction — Col-
or) Also "Gidget" with Sandra
Deo and Cliff Robertson. (Roman-
tic Comedy — Color) Abo "The
Bowery Battalion" with Hunts Hall
and the Bowery Boys. (Comedy)
Student. Through Wednesday.
TUESDAY
“The Angry Hills" from the
novel by Leon Uris. With Robert
Mitchum, Stanley Baker, Elisa-
beth Mueller, Gia Scala and Theo-
dore Bikel. (War Drama) Co-Ed.
Through Saturday.
WEDNESDAY
“The Iron Petticoat” with Bob
Hope and Katharine
(Comedy — Color) Fine
Through Saturday.
THURSDAY
“Yellowstone Kelly" with Clint
Walker, Edward Byrnes and John
Russell. (Western — Color) Cam-
pus. Through Saturday.
"The Hangman" with Robert
Taylor and Tina Louise. (Western
— Color) Also "Gang War" with
Charles Bronson. (Crime Drama)
Rancho. Through Saturday.
"Rodeo” with John Archer. (Ac-
tion Drama — Color) Student.
Through Saturday.
"AANG WAn" Rival criminal gangs
dycide W Sa away with mhe other a
Mma time. Charles Braman. (Crime 0
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“It would be ridiculous to confuse your own per-
sonal feelings with the roles you play.”
"The kiss was fine,” said Pat. He added: “Of
course, there's no reason it should affect me any
more than the other things I have done with Diane
in the picture, like holding her hand. It’s just a
matter of degree.”
What about his wife's reaction? She had agreed
to the kiss, but didn't know when it was happening.
“Every morning she'd ask me what I was doing
that day,” he said, ."and I'd tell her I was running
through a salt mine or getting shot at. This morning
I told her I didn’t know what the scene would be,
and I didn’t." ,
He paused a moment and commented: "You know,
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By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-TV Writer
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Pat Boone had his first
screen kiss and came through unharmed.
This will reassure Boone fans who worried since
Pat announced be would consent to the film love-
_____ He was kissless in his first three pictures.
I kept in touch with 30th Century-Fox for a month,
waiting for Pat's kissing hour. Finally, the word
came: "Pat to going to be kissed!" I sped to the
Studio and arrived just in time on the set of "Jour-
ney to the Center of the Earth.” Pat was already
embracing his co-star, Diane Baker.
Some romance! Um pair was supposed to be
alone in a 19th century library. There were at least
10 fellow workers watching them on the set. Pat and
Diane had dialogue aplenty to remember, plus
where they were supposed to stand and even how
they were to kiss.
“Kiss her with your nose to the left of Diane’s,”
director Henry Lerin instructed Pat. "We want to
see your eyes.”
There was a hurried conference between Levin
Mueller, Gia Baste. Theodore Bikel. (War
Drama) CMS. Tueseday-Saturaay.
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