Deadline for the Nontraditonal Fellowship is March 2nd Page 8-Friday, February 23, 1979-The Michigan Daily Happen 0 I For the week of ngs. . 0 Feb. 23 - March 2 A FRIDAY contact the February 23 The Philadelphia Story (Old A&D, Offic 7 and 9:05) George Cukor directed this for details stylish - Forties comedy about two magazine reporters (Cary Grant,- 764-22 1 8 James Stewart) and their dealings with a fashionable divorced lady (Katherine Hepburn). f----- ------------------- --------1I -COUPON- -COUPON- Buy 2 60 minute cassettes j GET 1 FREE Maxell, TDK, Memorex I Audio Cassettes' RECC E 221 E. LIBERTY PLAZA LOHT lower level &SOIND 665-76S5 I limit I coupon per person " Expires 3/17/79 ----._---.--.-------------------- A Film (Couzens Cafeteria, 8 and 10:15) And that's just what it is. From Here to Eternity (100 Hutchins, 7 and 9:15) This 1955 film about WW II and its effect on Americans who fought in it managed to live up to the reputation of its sources, James Jones' prizewinning novel. With an Academy Award-winning performance by Frank Sinatra. Bahia (Nat Sci, 7 and 9) A new film by Marcel Camus, who directed Black Orpheus. About life in a Brazilian shan- tytown, based on Jorge Amados' novel Shepherds of the Night. Annie Hall (MLB 3, 7 and 10:20) Woody Allen's first "serious" comedy won several Academy Awards, established Allen as "the American Ingmar Bergman" and started a new line of women's thrift store fashion chic. Woody Allen Retrospective (MLB 3, 8:40 only) Two short films by Allen: The Laughmaker, with Louise Lasser and Alan Alda, and American Comedy, an autobiography sketch. Twentieth Century (Aud A, 7 and 10:20) John Barrymore plays Oscar Jaffee, theatrical megalomaniac, and Carole Lombard is a Great Actress. Their romance and professional power struggles are the basis for this crazy, classy comedy, recently remade into a Broadway musical. Holiday (Aud A, 8:40 only) Part of Cinema II's Classic Sex Comedies Festival. George Cukor directed this sophisticated pas de deux between Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant. BARS- Friday and Saturday The Ark-folksinger Michael Cooney pefforms something for everyone. Blind Pig-Steve Nardella (of the Silvertones) and band revive R&B and rock from the early fifties. The Earle-Gypsy plays jazz and rock for your dancing pleasure. Mr. Flood's-Five Guys Named Moe play bluegrass and folk music. The Pub-mellow jazz by the Ron Brooks Trio. Second Chance-Top 40 disco dancing with R.P.M. Sure Thing (formerly Abigail's)-rock and roll with Freeway. SATURDAY February 24 Blue Collar (Old A&D, 7 and 9:15) Three Detroit auto plant workers decide to get back at their fat cat op- pressors. Along the way, the heroes get corrupted by their enemies. With Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel and Yaphet Kotto. A Film (Couzens Cafeteria, 8 and 10:15) See listings for Friday. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (P&A Aud, 7 and 8:30) Clint Eastwood's acting technique consists of two ex- pressions: hat on and hat off. His stoic, rugged style fits this sardonic little Western to a tea. The Friends of Eddie Coyle (MLB 3, 7 only) Robert Mitchum, whose cool, sleepy-eyed demeanor was lately at- tributed to his use of marijuana, plays one of his finest roles as a doomed, two- bit hood. The Godfather (MLB 3, 9 only) About a dynasty of Sicilian-American gangsters, headed by Don Corleone (Marlon Brando), a monstrous criminal and warm human being. Drive-In (Nat Sci, 7, 8:30 and 10) An in-depth academic study of the sociological effects of mass-media' video presentations on the Ameican populace. Lotsa lafs and sex. The Seven Per Cent Solution (Aud A, 7 and 9) Step aside, Basil Rathbone! Nicole Williams brings a new, insight- r Sx1p. $" Get BIG- PICTURES at tiny :a prices! .....- ... -.. .......=- iENLARGEMENTS' 1 5" x 7" 8" x 10" 79I $1w99I ' Coupon must accompany order. From negative or slide. Limit one per coupon. VALID MAR. 1 THRU MAR. 15. 1979 L.......... ...---- J ful dimension to Sherlock Holmes in this, the best Conan Doyle spin-off yet. Alan Arkin plays Sigmund Freud, who cures Holmes of cocaine addiction and delves into the truth about Professor Moriarty. SUNDAY February 25 A Streetcar Named Desire (Old A&D, 7 and 9:15) This filmed version of Ten- nessee Williams' play captured two great performances: Vivien Leigh as faded Southern butterfly Blanche DuBois, and Marlon Brando as her bestial brother-in-law Stanley. Together,~they are devastating. The Lords of Flatbush (Aud A, 7 and 9) A bit of nostalgia for those fablulous fifties, with Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler in their first major roles, as a couple of greasers. BARS- Del Rio-live jazz from 5 to 9 p.m. Mr Flood's-Latin jazz fusion by the Prismatic Band. Second Chance-free admission with student LD. from R.P.M. MONDAY February 26! Ivan the Terrible, Part II (Old A&D, 7 only) The second half of Eisenstein's magnificent epic about political in- truiges in medieval Russia. In color, with music by Sergei Prokofiev. BARS- - Blind Pig-club regular Boogie Woogie Band plays Detroit blues on the piano. Mr. Flood's-guitarist/folksinger Steve Newhouse. Second Chance-The Ramones, with the Romantics and Sonic's, in concert. Advance tickets $6.00. TUESDAY February 27 The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Old A&D, 7 and 9:05) A kitschy, endearing remake of Victor Hugo's hopelessly Gothic novel. With Cedric Haedwicke as a monk with the hots for Maureen O'Hara, and Edmond O'Brien as Pierre Gringoire, prototype LSA student. Dark Star (MLB 3, 8:30 only) A sci-fi sleeper that's just coming into its own on the cult circuit. This space adven- ture-comedy was directed by John (Halloween) Carpenter. Assault on Precinct 13 (MLB 3, 10 only) A group of people are held hostage in a police station. Directed by John (Dark Star) Carpenter. BARS- The Earle-Ron Brooks Trio and jazz. Mr. Flood's-Eric Glatz sings folk songs. Second Chance-More new wave music with Destroy Allrmonsters, The Cult Heroes and The Denizens. WEDNESDAY February 28 Center for Japanese Studies Film Series, at Old A&D. Smile Orange (Aud A, 8:30 only) Ani Arbor premiere of a Jamaican comedy about a hotel waiter who gleefully ex ploits tourists. With CArl (The Harder They Come) Bradshaw. 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (Aud A, 10 only) Lots of lafs and sex in Good Queen Bess' England, in this Italian adap. tation of John Ford's play. BARS- The Ark-Hoot night with an open mike. Mr. Flood's-Antares performs. Second Chance-Top 40 rock by Squeeze. THURSDAY March 1 King Kong (Old A&D, 7 and 9:15) The final scene of this film, with Kong, the 50-ft. gorilla brandishing Fay Wray atop the Empire State Building, is one of the archetypal images of our time. The uncensored version, for all you voyeuristic horror buffs. A Clockwork Orange (Nat Sci, 7 and 9:15) Master filmmaker Stanley Kubrick turned Anthony Burgess' futuristic tale about juvenile violence and therapeutic brainwashing into a wity, disturbing film. Malcolm Mc- Dowell is perfect as little Alex, the han- dsome lad who loves Beethove, rape and aggravated assault. BARS- Mr. Flood's-Dick Siegel and His Ministes of Melody. Second Chance-Squeeze. South University l 1115 Camera Shop, Inc. Phone 665-6101 I "Gimmea D * Gimme an A Gimme an . ..L...Y * Give the MICHIGAN DAILY that old college try. CALL 764-0558 to order your subscription National FootballI kickers can use a offs but not for field point attempts. 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