PAGE Two TUE MICHIGAN DAILY "AE4 WOTEfIC IANrAL + V LULCA AL V V 1 V L' iy J j p, Bancroft Leads 'Pumpkin Eater Attempts Psychological Realism WORLD WITHOUT SUN': Movie Depicts Life in the Sea By STEVEN HALLER ( travelogue-type documentary. shades, and the denizens of I By FREDERICK DONER At The Campus Theater Peter, Peter pumpkin eater Had a wife and couldn't keep her Put her in a pumpkin shell And there he kept her very well. "The Punipkin Eater" shows what happens after the wife is put into her pumpkin shell. Only the situation is more complex. The wife can't keep her husband, so she puts herself' in her own, shell, called Neurosis. Ann Bancroft nicely conveys' the frustration resulting from the conflict between her natural fam- ily-husband-children-home type of love, and her husband-writer's (Peter Finch's) infidel, material- istic, send - the - children - off -to- boarding-school kind of love. The result is a penetrating unresolve which pervades the film, scene to scene. Miss Bancroft gives a su- perb interpretation in -an, unus- ually difficult role which requires her to be on camera 95 per cent of the time. Director Jack Claiton's most ambitious and notable movie moves toward a psychological and visual realism on film. "The Pumpkin Eater" is not revealed in the usual "plot line" manner. Rather, Clayton chooses to por- tray the visual. memory of this disturbed woman on film. Clayton takes into account the fact that we -tend to think in terms of visual images-and that we remember a Why not? Dammil -SGC Committee on the University Bookstore given emotion, idea, object, or person, by a single image or a few brief images. Confused Woman Accordingly, he portrays the emotion of a confused, lonely woman through a series of short scenes, often centered around one image. While her father is dying he pulls her hand to his eyes; one image. However, in trying to be real- istic, Director Clayton overlooks one element. No one pictures 40 or 50 individual, and often unre- lated images in a two hour period. The wear on the audience is noticeable. Not Enough Time Clayton doesn't give enough time to each individual scene to allow for sufficient character de- velopment. This would be accept- able if the total number of scenes together made up the personali- ties. But this doesn't work here. The transition between scenes is often unclear. Ann Bancroft outdoes her direc- tor and photographer, achieving an extended psychological realism of her own. For her performance and her director's ambition, "The Pumpkin Eater" is a memorable experience. At The Campus Theater Appearing tonight and tomor- row with "The Pumpkin Eater" is a film so beautiful that it may well, steal the thunder from its equally fine companion feature. This is Jacques-Yves Cousteau's "World Without Sun,"- a sequel to his "Silent World" and in every way worthy of its successor. The photography is superb; the narra- tion, presumably by Cousteau himself, does not attempt to over- state what is inherently dramatic. In no sense is this just another El STUDENTS JUST NUMBERS: New Directory Dull, Lifeless By ROGER RAPOPORT 1965-66Student Directory edi- ted by Ryan A. Holt published by the Board in Control of Stu- dent Publications, Ann Arbor. $1 The new Student Directory, de- spite its flashy orange color and imaginative yellow and blue pages is a profound disappointment. The book is contrived, mono- tonous and lifeless. It contains little of lasting value. The authors Across 4 TUESDAY, OCT. 5 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m.-- The University Health Service has scheduled flu shot clinics for students and faculty The cost of shots is $1.00 for students and their spouses and $1.50 for faculty and their spouses. 1:30 P.m.-Irene Place of the School of Business Administration will speak on "Managing the De- partmental Office" at 5046 Kresge Hearing Research Institute. 2-5 p.m.,-UAC -Literary college steering committee will present Student Counseling Seminars in Rm. 3C, 3D and 30 of the Michi- gan Union. 3:30 p.m.-Francis Schaeffer, founder and director, of the L'Abri Foundation in Switzerland will speak on "Is faith a Psychological Cancer" in the UGLI Multipurpose Room. 4:10 p.m. - Prof.. Ahmed A. Fikry, of the Universities of Alex- andria and Baghdad will lecture on "Some Aspects of Islamic Painting" in Aud. B. 8 p.m.-The First Church of Christ Scientist will present Jo- sephine H. Carver, speaking on "You Have a Purpose" at the church at 1833 Washtenaw Ave- nue.. Ends Wednesday Anne, BANCROFT (Best Actress-Cannes) I have seen fit merely to include about this character. the minimum requirement neces- We have no indication that he sary to make the book commer- is 6 ft. 3 in tall, weighs 155 cially profitable. pounds (despite a full semester 'The book's prime fault is that of weight lifting) or that he has its characters are lifeless. To il- a red rug in his bedroom. lustrate this, let me quote a typi- There is no mention of the fact cal passage from the book: that he is 19 years old, types 45 RAPOPORT ROGER DALE 68 words per minute or that his so- Isa 932 Greenwood Ann Arbor cial life is nonexistant. 770 Miller Dr N Muskegon Mich The authors have excluded vital 6639843. ( information like the fact that he The authors have chosen to in- once cooked a hamgurger in lard, clude only scanty information is not much of a French student and despises people who consider North Muskegon bucolic. Perhaps the author can be for- given for these facts. But some- where there should be a mention that Rapaporlt is r:elated to an- other Rapoport on campus, Ana- WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6 tole Rapoport, a distinguished .. ,bio-mathematician. Noon-The Office of Religious' bomteaiin Affairs-TillsonseoraRiscugiou However, he should be grateful Affairs will sonsor a discussion to the authors for one thing. They of the book "The New Reforma- didn't reveal that he flunked his tion," by John A. T. Robinson,dintrvathteflkdhs ed by yavidL.ReutherinRm., :first Astronomy 111 hourly last of the Michigan League. semester. 8:00 p.m.-The APA will present Ibsen's "The Wild Duck" at Lydia AT THE MICHIGAN Mendelssohn Theater. Frank Sinatra 1 Deborah Kerr 8:30 p.m.-The Kwansei Gagein Dean Martin in Glee Club will be presented by the "MARRIAGE ON THE ROCKS" School of Music in concert at AT THE STATE See Rackham Lecture Hall. Shirley Jones ! Stella Stevens "THE SECRET OF MYtSUCCESS" L 483-4680 m EDSTONGCART RRA ENDS TONIGHT DIAL 5-6290 THY'D RATHER SWITCH THAN IGHT! I JOAN CRAWFORD' PLUS FOR THE i- ISTAT~e MICHIGAN THEATRES Atfhe Sped4 jA~hES "The PUMPKIN EATER" ad n" I. TRINM LOPEZ ,b m DN" Ot,.W tr y JACK 0CONOHU!. A k l. wcr'iowAre TECHNICOLO PARASIONO D FRONT WARNER BROS. x"1 ------FRI DAY "SHIP OF FOOLS" "World Without< Sun I THE MOST TALKED ABOUT I I -~ / .~ ~ ~ I U I I (ti;, ~ ~