THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, TH IHIA AIYFIDY EBUR ... MM 1p Thursday and Friday JANUARY 31, FEBRUARY 1 Peter Sellers in I'M ALL RIGHT, JACK with Ian Carmichael and Terry-Thomas. Sellers Best Comedy. SHORT: Falling Pink. FEBRUARY 2, 3 Marion Brando in Elia Kazan's ON THE WATERFRONT Karl Malden, Eva Marie Saint, Rod Steiger, Lee J. Cobb 8 ACADEMY AWARDS! Music by Leonard Bernstein. SHORT: Eldora (COLOR) by G. Markopoulos. FEBRUARY 7, 8 The Academy Award Winning STALAG 17 Starring William Holden, Don Taylor and Otto Preminger. Directed by Billy Wilder. P~e4 en (4 I SPRING 1963 k Saturday and Sunday At 7 and 9 P.M. (EXCEPT WHERE NOTED) r r FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 Kinugara's GATE OF HELL The finest TECHNICOLOR ever filmed! Starring Michiko Kyo, Kana Hasegawa. Grand Prize Cannes. ACADEMY AWARDS! SHORT: A Publisher Is Known By The Company He Keeps. Literary celebrities examined by the intimate camera of Alfred Knopf. MARCH 2, 3 ANN ARBOR PREMIERE! Nilsson's SUMMERSKIN Starring Alfredo Alcon and Graciela Borges. An Argentinian, film lauded by the critics and compared to Henry James in its subtleties of social contrasts. SHORT: An Early Farce. MARCH 7, 8 Tennessee Williams' CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (COLOR) Starring Elizabeth Taylor as Maggie the Cat, Paul Newman, Burl Ives, Judith Anderson, Jack Carson. 10 BEST AWARDS! Powerful drama. Cartoon. MARCH 9, 10 Jean Renoir s GRAND ILLUSION, Jean Gabin, Pierre Fresnay. Number 5 of the Best Twelve Films of All Time, Brussels International Film Critics Poll. SHORT: Weegee's New York. (COLOR). By the master of camera tricks ! MARCH 30, 31 ANN ARBOR PREMIERE! Eisenstein's STRIKE A Silent Classic. Prize Winner, Paris, 1925. A. Antonov and G. Aleksandrov. A must for its cinematic technique! APRIL 18, 19 Lorraine Hansberry's RAISIN IN THE SUN Starring Sidney Poitier, Claudia McNeal, Ruby Dee. From the Pulitzer Prize wnning play, with the original Broadway cast. APRIL 20, 21 Kurt Weill's THE THREE PEN NY OPERA Lotte Lenya, Rudolph Foerster, Carole Neher, Fritz Rasp. Music by Weill, Lyrics by Berthold Brecht. A powerful Ger- man production. Awards, 1932. i I I I 1 APRIL 25 and 28 Thursday and Sunday Only! FEBRUARY 9, 10 Rodgers and Hart PAL JOEY (COLOR) Starring Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth and Kim Novak. SHORT: Trumpit. (No Friday or Saturday Showings Because of Architecture Open House.) y 1, 2, 3 Three-Day Showing Rene Clair's THE ITALIAN STRAW HAT "The funniest film of all time!" From the force by Eugene Labiche, with Alice Tissot and Albert Prejean. SHORT: Sunday. Greenwich Village Folksingers battle the police. Ma MARCH 14, 15 At 7:00 and 9:20! FEBRUARY 14, 15 I FEB Humphrey Bogart in THE CAINE MUTINY (COLOR) Co-starring Fred MacMurray, Van Johnson and Jose Ferrer. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! RUARY 16, 17 LUIS BUNUEL'S VIRI DIANA Starring Silvia Pinal, Fernando Ray, Francisca Rabal. Grand Prize, Cannes, 1961 ! Banned in Spain and France because of its extraordinary study of personal and social decay. "Black Humor... corrosive ... spontaneous." Marion Brando's ONE-EYED JACKS (COLOR) Brando's Tour de Force. Also starring Karl Malden and Katy Jurado. A striking film, blending melodrama with poetry. MARCH 16, 17 INGMAR BERGMAN'S THE DEVIL'S WANTON Doris Svevlund, Birger Malmsten, Eva Henning, Hasse Ekman. By the Master of the intellectual camera. SHORT: Listen Lester! A rollicking farce of the 1920's with Louise Fazenda, Eva Novak, Alec France. MARCH 21, 22 The "KOLOSSAL" Silent Classic (1922) LUCREZIA BORGIA The orgiastic "Dolce Vita" of the Renaissance papal family whose name is infamy itself, from the North German Luth- eran imagination of Richard Oswald. Starring Conrad Veidt, William Dieterle and Heinrich George. SHORT: Mr. Magoo's Masterpiece. MARCH 23, 24 Fernandel and Toto in THE LAW IS THE LAW Postponed from last semester, this is a "rich, warm, earthy satire on the absurdity of international arrangements." SHORT: Martin et Gaston (COLOR) - Edinburgh, Gold Reel Awards. The adventures of two small boys who set out to sea, to a background of children's art. Shakespea re's ROMEO AND JULIET Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, John Barrymore, Oliver, Basil Rathbone, Andy Devine. Produced Thalberg. Remarkable performances, especially, as Mercurio. An excellent screen interpretation. FEBRUARY 20, 21, 22 Edna Mae by Irving Barrymore Special Three-Day Showing ! MAY 4, 5 DAYS OF THRILLS AND LAUGHTER Douglas Fairbanks, Laurel and Hardy, Chaplin, Sennett, Ben Turpin, Mabel Normand, Ruth Rolland. The best anthology of silents, highlights from the thrillers and farces of Holly- wood's inventive years. SHORT: Blood and Fire. MAY 9, 10 Judy HlIdaY in BORN YESTERDAY Co-starring William Holden and Broderick Crawford. The ACADEMY AWARD winning comedy that launched Judy Holliday to fame. SHORT: Mother's Day. A satirical view. MAY 11, 12 Rene Clement's FORPIDPEN GAMES Brigette Fossey, George Poujouly. A horrifying film, out of the ordinary vein, in which refugee children enact ceremon- ies that suggest the doom of mankind. Grand Prize, Venice. ACADEMY AWARD. New York Critics Awards. -SHORT: The Half Back of Notre Dame. A Mack Sennett farce with Andy Clyde. MAY 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 John Huston's production of Stephen Crane's THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE Commemorating the Civil War Centennial. Starring Audie Murphy and Bill Mauldin. SHORTS: "The True Story of the Civil War," from the Mathhew Brady photographs, and "A Time Out of War" (ACADEMY AWARD!) FEBRUARY 23, 24 MA James Jones' M FROM HERE TO ETERNITY Burt Lancaster, Frank Sinatra (his comeback performance), Montgomery Clift, Ernest Borgnine, Deborah Kerr. En..~.oe4 , c.-al7;nnemn ~RCN 28, 29 /R W% /l Carol Keeds OUR MAN IN HAVANA Starring Alec Guiness, Noel Coward, Ralph Richardson and C Ernie Kovacs. V . B. Shaw's vESAR CAD E OPATRA 'ivien Leigh, Claude Raines, Stewart Granger and