I'. if Ente: Triad Check it out C* t Oates Acclaimed By \j Audiences, Critics O Warren Oates who stars as Hammond Maxwell in "Drum," United Artists release opening Now at the ParkviewTheatre, is one of America's finest actors* shooting to Mthe top some years ago when critics and audiences took note of his extraordinary performances in two films released simultaneously: as Arch in Peter Fonda's "The Hired I Hand" and as the fantastic GTO_ in Monte Hellman's "Two Lane Blacktop." His mo9t recent films include (in reverse order) "Drum*" "92 in the N Shade," "Race With the Devil," "Born to Kill," "Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia." -^ Warren Oates was born in Depoy, Kentucky, a poverty pocket Gtown deep in the coal mining district. His father ran the general store there until the depression _ __ when he was forced to close his business and find work on the road. As a child, Oates picked strawberries for two cents a quart, wormed m tobacco for .25 cents a day and lr?ad?>d ennrt. onto trurW for road / builders. At 18 Oates joined the Marines / JL and after a two-year stint as an airplane mechanic, entered the University of Louisville and was introTduced to drama when he read Eugene O'Neill's "Mourning Becomes Electra." In 1954 he headed for Broadway and began to get work on live TV in New York playing roles on Tsuch long-gone shows as "Studio One" and "Philco Television Playhouse." When live TV ended in New York, Oates borrowed $50 and drove to Hollywood?a bumpy road that finally led to fame and fortune. I? |1 On Location ? t / ! t <(T\ . M " in dan Juan njming xor i^rum, I'nited Artists release opening at the Theatre, was done at famed El Morro Fort, the ancient bastion built more than 250 years ago by two Irish-Spanish Army officers, Marshal Alejandro O'Reilly and Engineer Thomas CO'Daly. It was here that scenes of some 250 blacks, just off the slave ship, move up from the docks to an auction block to be sold to plantation owners. m i Oil kJS a T! The Cast j I Warren Oates I Isela Vega rj Ken Norton : : ? ram unci J Yaphet Kotto O; lohn Colicos ; Fiona Lewis 2 Paula Kelly 2 Nj Royal Dano I Lillian Hayman I Rainbeaux Smith 2 Alain Patrick ; S2 Brenda Sykes * 1 Clay Tanner j 2 Lila-Finn ; .2 Henry Wills *v ".'.'-.uj mmmrn. ?? > BHIII1I ill 111 PP rtaini t! Ken Norton Finds Fighting. Acting Quite Similar Fighting and acting are rathei similar, says Ken Norton, the No 1 challenger to Muhammad Ali'i world championship title. Norton, starring with Warret Gates, Isela Vega, Pam Grier, Ya phet Kotto anthTtrhn^trHcos ii "Drum," the United Artists release certainly has the knowledge an< ability to make a statement lik that. He has been boxing since 196*3 at which time he was in the Ma rine corps and friends got hitn ir (crested in the fight game. And he starred in a motion pic ture prior to "Drum," the boxoffic hit "Mandingo." "Drum," whic will open . Now at the Parkvi Theatre, has the same theme an setting as "Mandingo." Tn "Drum." Rcrinted bv Normal Wexler from the Kyle On9tott besl selling novel, Norton stars in th title role, the principle characte who tries to stem a slave revol The film is set against the turbi lent background of the 1850's jui before the Civil War in the Ne Orleans area and deals with tY slave trade and life on a plantatioi Also, Norton mixes it up in bare knuckles fight with Kotto, wh played Jack Johnson on Broadwa in "The Great White Hope" an was highly acclaimed for his rol of Crunch in "Report to the Com missioner." To Norton, fighting professiona 1? 1 ?- ? ? ? ? nvmilfi* Waoaita ly snu acting mc ouujiai uvwuc both are demanding pursuits, esp< cially if you wish to.succeed i them. Both require much prepare tion, research, and then in th actual performance are strennou pushing one to the limit, Norte knows. ^^ irag ^H WM^^m I nient * ^Ik-* % ^np. j^ / ^K t * */*^^^ ? Slill DR-10 1A An enraged Ken Norton raises ^ his pistol in preparation to e storming a plantation manor and burning it. Norton has the f title role in "Drum," a United y Artists release opening . Now -I at the Parkview Theatre. Mexican Actress >t e Appears in 'Drum' h lsela Vega, who stars in the pulsew ating drama "Drum," which opens ? at the .... Theatre through United Artists release, is a sensational Mexican actress, who rose r i i .1 irom secondary roles in more tnan j score of films in her native country to where she ha? now become e Latin America's biggest box office ' female attraction with more than 25 films to her credit. It's been that way since the late 5t 1960's when she began to be cast w opposite such prominent leading men in Mexico as Jorge Rivero, Mauricio Garces, Jorge Luke (her second husband) and Mario More_ no (Cantinflas) among others. She a has appeared in one other American-made motion picture?also opj posite Warren Oates?in "Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia.* i 6I) ?, 2ND BIG WE! 1:00 - 3:05 - Si 1^84-022^8 ? *? - 7:15 - 9:20 "MANDINGO ^ Lit the Fuse 1HE UFkD ? TH/?99 PIX Lrntiiu wFi& The Explosio ? "DRUM" [|^ft KEN NORTON *PAM GR H YAPHET KOTTO WARREN OATES The Chronicle - Saturday October 9,1976 Page 11 \^s | 1 ^ Randy's Book Mart , I 829 Reynolds Rd. I ?| ^ Films "Mags. I Locker Room Novelities *6001(8 I fjlfi ?!!?. 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