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Village Squire, 1974-06, Page 59istET)unD lump ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE Yul Brener in Westworld. Movies Rather a scarce listing of movies this month with the Capitol in Listowel closing down for renovations, The Park, Goderich unable to get advance listings and our being unable to get listings from The Vogue in Stratford. We apologize for any inconvenience. Check your local newspaper for details of movies in your . area. LAST TANGO IN PARIS: The controversial Brando film in which he plays a middle-aged American having sport with a Parisienne lass is at the Lyceum, Wingham frorrr June 12 to 15. If you have tender ears, however, better either stay home or be prepared to block out a few naughty words. THE WAY WE WERE: Two of the biggest box office names these days, Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford make this a sure hit. Redford is a straw -haired jock from Virginia who wants to have a good time while Miss treisand is a frizzy -haired Communist who's always sure she's right. It deals with the period of black -listing in hollywood Scheduled earlier for the Lyceum and cancelled, it will now be shown June 19 to 25. WESTWORLD: The movie about a western amusement park peopled by robots who suddenly malfunction. YuI Brynner, James Brolin and Richard Benjamin star. THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE: One of the biggest money-makers of the past year turns up on the big screen at Brownie's Drive-in Clinton, one of the few drive-ins that shows decent movies. The story about a luxury ship capsized by a tidal wave is showing from J une 19-21. Also on the bill is the Canadian film The Neptune Factor. A TOUCH OF CLASS: George Segal and Glenda Jackson appear in this movie about a casual affair between a male chauvinist and women's libber. At Brownie's, June 22 to 25. EXECUTIVE ACTION: This movie is based on the assasination of John Kennedy and purports to show that things may not have been as we were told they were. Starring Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan and Will Greer, it is at Brownie's, June 26-28. Also on the bill, The Chinese Professionals. GOSPELL: The religious musical is part of a twin bill with a re-enactment of the 1950's called Let the Good Times Roll at Brownie's from June 29 -July 1. .rrMi� Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand in The Way We Were. VILLAGE SQUIRE/JUNE 1974, 71