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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 11

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1965 PAGE All burgh where he discovers Sylvia tration camp Inmate who takes day, cler five performances. I wot launched down the path of srndiioad hi Martin Pnll for Paramount releaae. At ne lehnorhood lhe-aiera. Running lima; 11 mmuiee, Bvlvla West farroK Ha'aar Alan Mm-alln Hunan. Jana Vhllllna Joanna Iiru I-'ieilerirk Huinmara.

Peter Lawford at times, remarkably like Jean Harlow whose life story she will soon do for Joseph E. Levine), but she Is also colorless and al part in the scheme in order to stay out of the camps. On The Screen '36 Hours Showing At The Playhouse thought, as I saw thit it would make a better movie than a play and others apparently think the same. The film rights have been sold. Iriua Olamkl Vlvi' I.jiirttn: female impersonator and Ann Sothern, playing another one of her fat hustlers.

"Sylvia" is playing at a group of neighborhood theaters where children under 18 will not be admitted unless they are accompanied by their parents, A very wise move. Edmond Brii-ii most too shimmery to believe Okcar Birwart. lonaa Mra. Aratine liruca HI am lord 3d Lola Diamond till Shirley Ai'io Hay Ann Bnthern Lloyd HnrliliT Paul (lllbert Nancy Kovack Cedrone, Jr, By Louis R. A GOOD gov drama In order ta i tAdverttaement, degradation by her brutish, alcoholic stepfather who assaulted her at an early age.

Sounds like the life story of a recently deceased actress, doesn't it? Yes, it does, and there at other parallels. After this Sylvia seeks refuge with a revivalist who gives her further debauchery rather then spiritual comfort. From there on It Is the streets for Sylvia until she is given a small fortune by a particularly lies plan to make their landing in she wears white all through the film, preparing, I suppose, for the Harlow role. George Maharis is personable as the detective but he too, seems drab which is what you might say about the film as a whole. 3S HOURS.

icreenplar nd direction Cirorm Sfaton: produced William Frrlhrrg and Mr. Solon. Rrleaaad itt M(UrKinI(iwvn-Mr, Ai the Running time: 11 mlnutee. Mai. Jafferaon Pllfa Carrier Mai.

Walter derber Rod Tailor Anna Jlcdler Maria faint Olio Hhac.lt Werner Patera fnl. Peter MacLeaa Alan Neoler Kla CMlla Loveki Ermt John Banner So Who Sylvia? "DIAMOND Orchid," which played Washington several weeks ago, closed in New York. Satur- SYLVIA, icrarnnlai I Svdner Bnehm. baaed on a novel by K. V.

Cimnma Why tli ham: directed bi Onrrtdn Dniifilan extra ranee, lhe major is kidnaped in Lisbon and taken to Germany where, through ingenious trickery, is made to think he has recovered his memory six years after his arrival in Lisbon on a secret mission. In this fashion, the Nazis hone It's also very sloppily written, in part, particularly the ending which "WHO IS the teaser ads have been asking. Well, to nasty customer who makes the is a bit difficult to follow and particularly the sequence involv NOTICE All Stieff stores will open at 11 A.M. on Wednesday, February 17. A sales meeting for all Stieff personnel will be held prior to that time at Wyman Park Drive.

to have him "recall" all he ing Edmond O'Brien which' is distinguish it from the hundreds that hav preceded It, has to have a novel theme, a new approach that hasn't already been done a dozen timet and then put to satire by Jamet Bond. Hours," the film at the Playhouse, hu that novel element and ai long as it sticks with it, is quite interesting. When it is about half over and the gimmick has run its course, "36 Hours" be comes Just another spy drama, 1 but a good enough one as they go. 1 Rod Taylor plays an American- Nazi who disapproves of methods used by the Gestapo to extract information from its vlc- tims. He chooses to do it by elaborate trickery.

James Garner It the army r-Ajor from whom the Nazi hopes to learn when and where the al- "knew" about the landing which has not yet taken place. How they convince him of this is something best left to the spectator so I will give no more of the plot away except to say that aside from a few ouite imnlausible maynotbafat! Pra-manatrual "water logging" aM from 2 to 7 pounds to your twovfht. If every month your welaht goat yo (tt I imfTy and bloated, you ara moat likely luflerina from "attar Your body takea on aitra wwot that nun preuure on delicate tluuet earning hcadachei and nervoui irritability. Thet'e when the new medical discovery Pa rin helpi your body to ad)uit to your period by gently relieving It of extra wp-t and weight. It elao relieve headacb-t an4 erampa durlnt your period.

Pampra coo-taint no hnrmonet, narcotic! or kirmful edatlvei. It la a combination of Ucally proved Ingredient! that have he1p4 thou-land) women get wonderfully tctiv relief. lis at all READ'S Drug Storts settlement to shut her up. This, a friend invests for her, and in no time, she has $70,000, respectability and that fiance, who as played by Peter Lawford, should have been subjected to an investigation himself. "Sylvia" isn't a bad movie, but then it isn't a very good one, either.

It is told in very leisurely style like so many TV dramas that have time to kill and do it with padding. The performances are rather listless. Carroll Baker is lovely as the plataium tramp (she looks, put it bluntly, Sylvia li a prostitute who suffers unspeakable Indignities, then acquires respectability through the Stock Market, poetry (she publishes a volume now and then) and horticulture (she grows roses). She is also about to be married to one of the wealthiest men in Southern California who is so wild about her he hires a private detective to look into her background. Sylvia's past, it is revealed, Is not what she pretends it to be.

The detective goes first to Pitts simply ridiculous. We are asked to believe a sensible business man would explain his association with the prostitute, never considering that his son might be listening. Come on! Some of the people who piece the girl's story together are Aldo Ray as the stepfather, Viveca Lindfors as a librarian, Lloyd Bochner as the perverted customer, Joanne Dru as a former associate (another piece of incredibility), Paul Gilbert as a twists, it is the sort that will hold you to the end. Garner is very American as the victim and so is Taylor as the German psychiatrist, who is lust 22 N. HOWARD T.

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