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...glory: either the flicks or the bars. Presumably you're under 21--and that's the legal age, rigidly enforced in most, though not all, bars--so let's start with the movies. The good old dependables are the Kenmore, the Exeter (usually British imports), the Telepix in Boston, and the Brattle in Cambridge. For the sex-and-sadism spectaculars, amble down Washington St., the 42nd St. of Boston and more garish than anything along Broadway. There you can identify with the teen-age werewolves on the Cinemascope screens...
...TELEPIX: The original BLUE ANGEL (not to be confused with the recent Mai Britt remake) continues. The sultry Marlene Dietrich is the Chanteuse, and therein lies much of the evening's excitement...
...TELEPIX--The Blue Angel--Marlene Dietrich at her leggy sophisticated best. Photographic technique, acting, script and music all are superb. Don't miss...
...TELEPIX: The original BLUE ANGEL (not to be confused with the Mai Britt remake) continues. Marlene Dietrich provides much of the entertainment. Evenings...
...TELEPIX: The latter two-thirds of Marcel Pagnol's epic trilogy of the 1930's is currently if all too briefly on view. FANNY will run through March 8. CESAR (which starts the 9th) will run till March 15. In toto, these are three of the funniest pictures ever made; Raimu, the French Charlie Chaplin, excels in what in retrospect must be called his greatest role. Your last chance in seven years. Evenings...