TUESDAY, AUGUST 25,1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F140-410 LVL TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY YAUE FIVE ...ter. 1, STUDENTS and FACULTY: 49c Cinem(ail qd peent LL '1964 SCHEDUL THURSDAY and FRIDAY.* ..SATURDAY and SUNDAY. .. At 7and 9 P.M. (except where noted) * * * * Plus THREE Special Wednesday Night FREE Showings of Classic Motion Pictures AUG. 27, 28 INGMAR BERGMAN'S TORMENT Directed by Alf Sjoberg, starring Mai Zetterling, this is a suspenseful, psychological study of a sadistic school teacher, written by Scandanavia's most famous film-maker. Grand Prix, Cannes. AUG. 29, 30 JOHN FORD'S TOBACCO ROAD From Erskine Caldwell's novel of moral depravity in the impoverished Georgia farmland. Starring Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Ward Bond. SEPT. 3, 4 SATYAJIT RAY'S THE WORLD OF APU The third film in this famed Indian craftsman's triology, a poetic outlook on life. Four International Awards. SEPT. 5, 6 JEAN LUC-GODARD'S BREATHLESS Starring Jean Seberg and Jean-Paul Belmondo. The film that launched the New Wave. Cubistic "Cinematic Jazz"-Film Quarterly. SEPT. 9 SPECIAL WEDNESDAY FREE SHOWING THREE CONTROVERSIAL FILMS: RENE CLAIR'S ENTR 'ACTE ------------------- LUIS BUNUEL and SALVADOR DALI'S UN CHIEN AU -..-....--------------- MAE WEST and CARY GRANT in SHE DONE HIM WRONG OCT. 1, 2 At 7 and 9:15 A Contrast in Styles: BLOOD OF A POET The boldly experimental film by France's leading surrealist. Plus: MIRIAM MAKEBA in COME BACK, AFRICA Lionel Rogosin's documentary of life under apartheid, smuggled out of South Africa. OCT. 3, 4 At 7 and 9:20 AKIRA KUROSAWA'S IKIRU (TO LIVE) Winner of 6 international awards, this is Kurosawa's study of a dying man. OCT. 7 SPECIAL WEDNESDAY FREE SHOWING FRITZ LANG'S METROPOLIS The Cubistic, Expressionistic German Silent Classic, portraying a mechanistic future society more horrifying than a 1984 or a Brave New World. OCT. 8, 9 PAUL MUNI in I AM A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG Mervyn Le Roy's classic social protest film, exposing the depravity and cruelty of Southern work gangs. OCT. 10, 11 The German Modern Classic ROSEMARY Starring Nadja Tiller, this is the story of a scandal of intrigue and murder in West Germany, with overtones of Brecht and Weill, called a "Brilliant excursion in film-making." OCT. 15, 16 JEAN VIGO'S L'ATALANTE "Curiously nostalgic poetry . . . sensitive to the nuances of his milieu"-Arthur Knight. "Sensitive and strange." A must for the followers of the film as an art form. OCT. 17, 18 CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S MODERN TIMES With Paulette Goddard, this is Chaplin's look at our mechanized, automated society. "Brilliant"-James Agee. OCT. 22, 23 EXPERIMENTAL FILMS PROGRAM NUMBER ONE (OR TWO) Features to be announced. OCT. 24, 25 At 7 and 9:25 ARTHUR MILLER'S THE CRUCIBLE Adapted in French by Jean-PaulrSartre. Starring Simone Signoret and Yves Montand, this is Miller's attack on McCarthyism, placing his drama in the Salem Witch Trials. OCT. 29, 30 SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S RAIN Starring Joan Crawford and Walter Huston. Sadie Thompson vamps the Reverend again. Still a powerful story. NOV. 7, 8 THE COMEDIE FRANCAISE in THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO Not the Opera, but Bequmarchais's superbly comic play. NOV. 11 SPECIAL WEDNESDAY FREE SHOWING ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S NOTORIOUS Starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. Secret agents, ex-Nazis, uranium ore and Rio de Janeiro combine to form a spine-tingling story of suspense and romance. Vintage Hitchcock! NOV. 12, 13 EXPERIMENTAL FILM PROGRAM NUMBER TWO Featuring Gregory Markopolous' TWICE A MAN, in Color, winner, Brussels' Film Festival. NOV. 14, 15 AGNES VARDA'S CLEO FROM 5 TO 7 Starring Corinne Marchand. From the mother of the "New Wave" comes this dramatic study of a spoiled and egotistical woman searching for life and love under the shadow of approaching death. NOV. 19, 20 MAEDCHEN IN UNIFORM A film that treats German militarism as an evil heritage by exploring the harsh, and even sadistic treatment of frauleins at a boarding school. "The Year's Best Film"-New York Film Critics. NOV. 20, 21 ORSON WELLES' MACBETH Written by Shakespeare and interpreted by Welles in stylistic, filmic terms that angered many critics and purists, while it was lauded by many others. DEC. 3, 4 BEN MADDOW'S THE SAVAGE EYE Starring Barbara Baxley and Gary Merrill, this is the study of a lonely divorcee and her odyssey through the harrowing, sordid world of Los Angeles. Plus RACHEL CARSONS' THE SILENT SPRING A superb documentary produced by CBS NEWS. DEC. 5, 6 LUIS BUNUEL'S LOS OLIVDADOS A shocking study of Mexico's juvenile delinquents, widely acclaimed but rarely shown because of its violence. DEC. 10, 11 JOSEF VON STERNBERG'S ANATAHON A bizarre story of 20 Japanese sailors and a girl holding out on a deserted island for 7 years after the surrender of Japan. A brilliant, different film! DEC. 12, 13 HENRY JAMES' THE HEIRESS Based on James' "Washington Square," starring Olivia de Havilland in her Academy Award winning role, Montgomery Clift and Sir Ralph Richardson. Directed by William Wyler. DEC. 17, 18 JOHN FORD'S STAGECOACH Starring John Wayne. The greatest star and the greatest director of the Western film genre combine to tell one of the best Westerns ever made. Academy Awards. DEC. 19, 20 INGMAR BERGMAN'S THE VIRGIN SPRING SEPT. 10, 11 RENE CLAIR'S A NOUS LA LIBERTE Music by Georges Auric, composer of "Moulin Rouge." Another of Clair's legendary French musical comedies. "Among the 12 Best Films of All Time"-Arthur Knight. SEPT. 12, 13 SERGEI EISENSTEIN'S ALEXANDER NEVSKY The Complete Version of the Russian Classic. Music by Prokofiev. SEPT. 17, 18 EUGENE O'NEILL'S MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA The "Oresteia" transported to New England in Civil War days. Starring Rosalind Russell, Raymond Massey, Katina Paxinou and Michael Redgrave. SEPT. 19, 20 SOPHIA LOREN in TWO WOMEN Directed by Vittorio Di Sica. Co-Starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. Academy Award Winner: Best Actress. SEPT. 24, 25 ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S THE LADY VNIS HES The old master's classic of suspense, adventure, mystery and mayhem, with a touch of tongue in cheek. Starring Michael Redgrave, Margaret Lockwood, Paul Lucas and Dame May Whitty. SEPT. 26, 27 FEDERICO FELLINI'S THE NIGHTS OF CABIRIA Starring Giuletta Massina, this is the emotion filled story of a nrostitute considered one of Fellini's finest films. OCT. 31, NOV. 1 At 7 and 9:20 MICHELANGELO ANTONIONI'S L'AVVENTU RA One of the Best Films of All Time, favored by many critics over La Dolce Vita. Need we say more? NOV. 5, 6 At 7 and 9:20 D. W. GRIFFITH'S THE BIRTH OF A NATION "History written with lightning"-Woodrow Wilson. A very controversial film today due to its sympathetic treatment of the Ku Klux Klan, but there's no controversy over its superior cinematic techniaue. A Classic! "A violently beautiful miracle play"-Time Magazine. One of Bergman's best. Critically acclaimed! I I 1