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Screen: 'Hatari!' Captures the Drama of Tanganyika Wildlife: Howard Hawks Film Opens at De. Mille Neighborhood Houses Offer 2 Twin Bills. DESPITE the newspaper ads, "Hatari!," which crashed into the De. Mille Theatre yesterday, needs no exhaustive definition. It may mean "danger in Swahili," as Paramount's heralds have been trumpeting, but as unreeled in splendid color, it simply stands for rhinos and romance and giraffes and girls, with the wild beasts winning from the civilized men and maids going away. In making his safari into the wonderful wilds of Tanganyika, producer- director Howard Hawks and an obviously expert troupe of hunters and photographers gorgeously illustrate — at too great length, unfortunately — that the play's not the thing and that a rampaging water buffalo or a cavorting baby elephant is more charming than John Wayne.

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Mr. Hawks is a past master—of both comedy and action, and in "Hatari!" he is as serious about raw adventure as he is lighthearted about amour. Perhaps the accent on the trapping of free- roaming critters for use in zoos is a mite too heavy, but this aspect of African business rates the attention it receives here. There is a complete lack of nuance or development of character in the performances of the principals but, as has been noted, Mr. Hawks is interested in quadrupeds and not in triangles, and his predilection pays off, by and large. The script whipped up by Leigh Brackett involves Mr. Wayne, Hardy Kruger, Red Buttons, Gerard Blain, Bruce Cabot and Valentin de Vargas as the professional bring- 'em- back- alive team, as well as Elsa Martinelli as a freelance photographer and Michele Girardon as the youthful owner of the game farm.

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Signorina Martinelli not only attracts baby elephants but also has eyes for that rugged "bwana," Mr. Wayne, Mile. Girardon takes a long time making up her mind as to the Messrs.

Blain, Kruger and Buttons and finally decides on the last. It doesn't much matter, really and, as a matter of fact, the constant switching from leopard's to love and back again verges on tedium. Come to think of it, two hours and forty minutes of game hunting becomes too much of a good thing, too. But most of these sequences are authentically sound- and fury- filled and strikingly reveal the beauty, speed and ferocity of the animals.

Scenes of a herd of giraffes coursing along in great bounds with the speeding trucks bearing the noose- equipped trappers in chase is tense fare. A water buffalo turning on the truck and ramming it in rage gives credit to the fearlessness and audacity of the hunters.

And, the climactic race after a rhino, which turns and charges his pursuers and their trucks, is equally nerve- tingling. Mr. Hawks and his photographers, Russell Harlan and Joseph Brun, also have come up with sweeping vistas of tawny Tanganyika plains surrounded by cloud- covered mountains that are breathtaking, and their shots of a tree full of chattering monkeys, racing zebras, ostriches, elands and gnus, as well as the three baby elephants who playfully charge through the streets of Arusha, give the wildlife its due. Humane societies will be pleased to know that not a single shot is fired in anger. The boys are in it for the money, and the captive animals are treated as cherished assets. They are not nearly so serious about their private lives.

Mr. Wayne is simply a rugged gent largely intent on filling the zoos' orders. When that long- stemmed Roman beauty, Signorina Martinelli, comes into view he plays it cool. She is a trifle more heated about her feelings and she generates a warmth toward him that equals her ardor for the baby elephants.

List as simply casual and airy Mr. Kruger as the German hunter and Mr. Blain as the French trapper, who vie for Mile. Girardon's attention but blithely tend to their chores when they lose her to Mr. Buttons. As the Brooklyn clown of the compound, he lends a light touch to the proceedings from time to time. Mile. Girardon, Mr.

Cabot and Señor de Vargas are simply competent and largely self- effacing. They set to with a will, but they are no competition for the wildlife. The Cast. HATARI!; screen play by Leigh Brackett; from a story by Harry Kurnitz; produced and directed by Howard Hawks and presented by Paramount. At the De. Mille Theatre, Seventh Avenue and Forty- seventh Street, Running time: 1. Sean Mercer . . . John Wayne. Kurt Stahl . Hardy Kruger. Dallas .

Elsa Martinelli. Pockets . Red Buttons. Chip Maurey . Gerard Blain. Brandy . Michele Girardon. Bill (Indian) Vaughan .

Bruce Cabot. Luis . Valentin de Vargas. Doctor . . . . . Eduard Franz. AN arresting performance by Steve Mc. Queen, a young actor with presence and a keen sense of timing, is the outstanding feature of "Hell Is for Heroes."In the impressive new war drama that opened yesterday at neighborhood theatres, Mr. Mc. Queen sharply outlines a provocative modern military type.

Surly and unpredictable, a dangerous misfit among the normal soldiers in his platoon, he is the kind of anti- social citizen unable to function in a civilized society. But, at the moment of combat when decisive action must be taken, it is his socially adjusted comrades who hesitate, while the maladjusted private takes command. For better or worse, he is the stuff of which heroes are made. While the point is never articulated in Mr. Mc. Queen's laconic dialogue, it is entirely clear to the audience.

Under Don Siegel's highly skilled direction, it gives strong thematic weight to an unusually well- made film. Bobby Darin overplays a comedy role, but Harry Guardino, Bob Newhart, James Coburn and Joseph Hoover are G. I.'s to the life. The co- feature from Paramount, "Escape from Zahrain," expends a much larger budget to make no point at all. As directed in Panavision and color by Ronald Neame, the nonsensical tale of an Arab rebel chief fleeing through wild country from a villainous colonial government never rises above the level of a comic strip, and provides dialogue to match."If somebody didn't step in to help you," says American adventurer Jack Warden, explaining his colonial policy to the Arabs "you'd still be rubbing sticks together to make a fire." To this bon mot, Sheikh Yul Brynner replies succinctly, "You're just as stuck with us as we are with you."Wearing a headdress to hide his bald head, Mr.

Brynner is patently absurd. Mr. Warden and Madlyn Rhue, as a Europe- educated Arabian nurse who goes along for the ride, complements him in appropriate Flash Gordon style. Only Sal Mineo, in a conventional turn as a fanatical young student, salvages a moment or two from the mess. Paramount Releases. HELL IS FOR HEROES; screen play by Richard Carr, from a story by Robert Pirosh; directed by Don Siegel; produced by Henry Blanke; released by Paramount. Running time: 9. 0 minutes.

Reese . . . . . Steve Mc. Queen. Corby . . . Bobby Darin. Sergeant Pike . Fess Parker. Sergeant Larkin . Harry Guardino. Driscoll . Bob Newhart. Homer .

Nick Adams. Henshaw . James Coburn. Kolinsky . Mike Kellin. Captain Loomis . Joseph Hoover. Monique . Michele Montau. ESCAPE FROM ZAHRAIN: screen play by Robin Estridge; produced and directed by Ronald Neame; released by Paramount.

Running time: 9. 3 minutes. Both films at neighborhood theatres. Sharif . . . . . Yul Brynner. Ahmed . . . . . Sal Mineo. Laila . . . . . Madlyn Rhue. Huston . . . . . Jack Warden.

Johnson . . . . . James Mason. WHAT with a giant moth flattening Tokyo (in color) and the Three Stooges running wild in an all- purpose space craft, it's hard to say what kept the roof on at neighborhood theatres yesterday. Not the sound tracks of this new Columbia double bill—that's for sure. Watch A Mighty Wind Online Etonline there.

Let's take care of the monster first—to wit, "Mothra," a Japanese fantasy- shocker, in really excellent color and so- so dubbed English. For several seasons now the Tokyo studios have been turning out this kind of diversion, with some kind of monstrosity terrorizing the country and rattling the screen in an overpowering blend of scenic effects, ranging from obvious to striking.