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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
... SATURDAY and SUNDAY'... At
7 and 9 P.M. (except where noted)
Plus THREE Special Wednesday Night FREE Showings of Classic Motion Pictures to be Announced
AUG. 26, 27
CASABLANCA
Starring Humphrey Bogart. With a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
AUG. 28, 29
THE RED SHOES {
f In COLOR, this is one of the greatest dance filvns in movie history.
SEPT. 2, 3
IL BIDONE
4 Directed by Fredrico Fellini. Just recently released.
"With Love and Hisses" starring Laurel and Hardy
SEPT. 4, 5
MODERN TIMES
A Charlie Chaplin comedy classic, with
"Streets of Greenwood."
SEPT. 9, 10
ANTIGONE
Filmed in Greece with Irene Papas.
Also, the Academy Award winning Laurel and Hardy
film, "The Music Box."
SEPT. 11, 12
THE MAN IN THE,
WHITE SUIT
Starring Alec Guinness, this is a British comedy classic.
"The Great Unfenced."
SEPT. 16, 17
SATYAJIT RAY'S
DEVI
With "The Spoilers' Fight Sequence.
SEPT. 18, 19
CYRANO de BERGERAC
Mel Ferrer in his greatest screen role,
featruing the movies' greatest-sword fight.
And a Donald'Duck-cartoon.
SEPT. 23, 24
CITIZEN KANE
Starring Orson Welles. One of the greatest American films.
Based on the life of Hearst.
SEPT. 25, 26
SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS
With Terry Thomas, Jan Carmical and Alistar Sim.
A One-upmanship delight.
SEPT. 30, OCT. '1
MAX OPHULS'
THE EARRINGS OF
MME. de X.
With Charlie Chaplin's "The Masquerader"
OCT. 2, 3
REBECCA
Starring Sir Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine.
OCT. 7, 8
At 7 and 9:45
ORPHANS OF THE STORM
D. W. Griffith silent classic.
OCT. 9, 10
MON ONCLE
The most famous French comedy, with Jaques Pati.
OCT. 14, 15
OLYMPIA, PART I
Winner of the Edinburgh and Venice Awards,
this movie was filmed in color in Hitler's Germany.
"A brilliant triumph"-Ernest Hemmingway.
OCT. 16, 17 At 7 and 10:00
UNCUT VERSION.'
CHILDREN OF PARADISE
OCT. 21, 22
OLYMPIA, PART 11
German Newsreels
OCT. 22, 23
TO HAVE OR HAVE NOT
Starring Humphrey Bogart,
the screenplay was contributed by Faulkner,
directed by Howard Hawkes.
With "Muddled in the Mud."
OCT. 28, 29
FOOTLIGHT PARADE
A Busby Berkley musical of 1930 vintage.
Also, "Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge."
OCT. 30, 31
RIFIFI
Still the most exciting crime adventure ever filmed.
NOV. 4, 5
TOPPER
Starring the inimitable Cary Grant.
The famous Thorne Smith ghost story.
NOV. 6, 7
EXPERIMENTAL FILM
PROGRAM-NO. ONE
"We Are the Lambeth Boys."
NOV. 11, 12
ME AND THE COLONEL
Starring Danny Kaye.
With a Mickey Mouse cartoon.
NOV. 13, 14
EXPERIMENTAL FILM
PROGRAM-NO. TWO
NOV. 18,19
OLIVER TWIST
Film version of Dicken's classic,
Directed by David Lean and starring Alec Guiness
NOV. 20, 21
OPEN CITY'
Starring Anna Magnani.
Also, "Very Nice, Very Nice."
DEC. 2, 3
ODD MAN OUT
Brought to Ann Arbor by special request.
Starring James Mason and Robert Newton.
DEC. 4, 5
THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL
Never before shown in Ann Arbor,
with Laurel and Hardy in "Putting the Pants on Phillip."
DEC. 9, 10
"A
POPPY
W. C. Fields
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DEC. 11, 12
THE OX-BOW INCIDENT
Winner of many awards,
starring Dana Andrews and Anthony Guinn is teamed with
the SNCC short, "We'll Never Turn Back."
DEC. 16, 17
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THE COCOANUTS
The Marx Brothers in a wild, wacky farce.
DEC. 18, 19
MONSIEUR VERDOUX
Another great Charlie Chaplin comedy.
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