For Singles Only (Columbia Pictures) (1968)

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wees wwe Mat 2B; Still No. 36 A "strip poker" type of word game is played by the young unmarrieds in the housing complex that is the setting for "For Singles Only,"" new Columbia Pictures release in Eastman color. Mark Richman, left, is starred in the Sam Katzman production, along with John Saxon, Mary Ann Mobley, Lana Wood and special guest star Milton Berle, who plays social director. COLUMN ITEMS John Saxon, who stars in Columbia Pictures' "For Singles Only," was destined for Hollywood stardom long before he knew it. Saxon had no idea what he intended as his life work until he read the prediction of some anonymous prophet in his high school yearbook: "Hollywood will get him," the caption read. Get him Hollywood did, though not for several years more, during which Saxon had worked part-time as a photographer's model, had taken acting lessons, and had saved enough money to finance a three-week trip to the film capital. * * * So that he would feel completely at home in the scenes in his supposed apartment, Mark Richman, who stars in Columbia Pictures ‘For Singles Only,"' produced by Sam Katzman in Eastman color, put on the walls a half dozen of his own paintings . . . those he had painted as well as those he had collected. * * * Should Charles Robinson, who currently appears in "For Singles Only," ever decide to quit acting, he could make a ~iahty good living as a translator for the U.N. A graduate of ‘'stversity, where he studied romance languages, Robin“ >nish and Russian fluently and can hold ‘ tn Mandarin. “ Klay, Lana Wood, Mark ~ Singles Only"