0 STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS FOR LEOTARDS at SPECIAL PRICES come to" ERIC'S SECOND SERVEz Factory Outlet for Discount Sports Apparel. Name Brands, Overruns and Secondsc Long-Sleeve Leotards $6.80/Short-Sleeve $6.30 Tights $3.70/ Any Top and Bottom $9.25 406 E. Liberty 2 Blks. off State St. 663-6771 STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS The Ann Arbor Film Coo erativB presents at MLB 3 FRIDAY, ARCH 30 I'M ALL RIGHT, JACK (John Boulting, 1960) 7TONLY-MLB 3 High comedy of petty intrigue in the war between labor and management. PETER SELLERS is delicious as a stuffed shirt who heads a shop committee. IAN CARMICHAEL is a naive and slightly addled worker in a peacetime missile plant. To these experts, add Dennis Price, Richard Attenborough, and of all people, Terry-Thomas as the oily mouthpiece of industry. "Sly British gem."-N.Y. TIMES A SHOT IN THE DARK (Blake Edwards, 1946) 9 ONLY-MLB 3 Sellers makes a triumphant, bumbling return as Inspector Clousseau. Here Sellers has a mystery on his hands, as well as Elke Sommer as a French maid accused of murdering her Spanish lover (th6ugh she's apparently the only one in the chateau who didn't!). If you think that's confusing, wait 'till you hear Clousseau explain it! The best of the Clousseau series. With GEORGE SANDERS. Tomorrow: Herzog's AQUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD & HEART OF GLASS MK Page 6-Friday, March 30, 1979-The Michigan Daily e For the week of *" March 30- April 5 FRIDAY March 30 Cat and Mouse (Nat. Sci., 7, 8:45 and 10:30) Another bit of romantic fluff by Clause Lelouch, this time about a detec- tive who gets romantically involved with a criminal suspect. I'm All Right, Jack (MLB 3, 7 only) British working class farce about a twit (Ian Carmichael) caught in a struggle between a labor union and management. With Peter Sellers and Terry-Thomas. An evening of animated films from all over the world, at Aud. A, Angell Hall, 7 and 9. A Shot in the Dark (MLB3, 9 only) The first of many sequels to The Pink Panther. Peter Sellers returns as In- spector Clouseau, would-be debonair crimestopper, who continues his battle with the physical world - this time in- cluding a pool cue and a pretty soubret- te played by Elke Sommer. Limelight (Old A&D, 7 and 9:35) Charles Chaplin's last film, about an aging, alcoholic music hall comic's fatherly passion for an up-and-coming dancer (Claire Bloom). Chaplin does a routine with his old rival from the silent days, Buster Keaton who, sadly, had by then become an aging, alcoholic comic. Spellbound (100 Hutchins, 7 and 9:15) This features the famous dream sequence designed by Salvador Dali, staged in the mind of mental patient Gregory Peck (no relation to Josh). Ingrid Bergman plays the psychiatrist who tries to clear Peck of a murder charge. It's Hitchcock, but some find the film unwatchably dull. NITERIES The Ark - renowned storyteller and singer Gamble Rogers performs this weekend. The Blind Pig - Dave MacKenzie plays folk blues. The Earle - The Stuart Cunningham Trio will play soft, vocal jazz tunes. Mr. Flood's - Tucker Blues Band covers the standards of Chicago style blues and R&B. Second Chance - Top 40 rock with a few choice oldies thrown in by Squeeze. F Varch 28-31 Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre -r n SATURDAY March 31 _ All The President's Men (Aud. A, Angell, 7 and 9:30) Alan Pakula turned Woodward and Bernstein's lengthy book about their discovery of the Watergate scandal into an engrossing detective story, without Hollywoodizing the facts. With Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as the crusading repor- ters, Jason Robards, and Hal Holbrook as Deep Throat. The Goodbye Girl (Nat. Sci., 7 and 9) A cute comedy about an itinerant ac- tor (Richard Dreyfuss) who moves in with, then falls for, a flippy dancer and her wiseacre 'daughter. Warm and wonderful screenplay by Neil Simon. Aguirre, the Wrath of God (MLB 3, 7 and 10:20) The odyssey of a 16th cen- tury conquistador in the jungles of Peru. Directed by Werner Herzog, the German New Wave director who Truf- faut and Milos Forman have called "the greatest filmmaker alive and working today." Heart of Glass (MLB 3, 8:40 only) Film journals claim that Werner Her- zog hypnotized his actors before filming sequences in Heart of Glass; about an industrial accident in a glass factory. Love and Death (Old A&D, 7 and 9:05) Woody Allen plays a Jewish neurotic from Flatbush who, by a quirk of fate, lives in a 19th century Russian novel. Along with loveable sidekick, Diane Keaton, he gets involved in lots of heavy philosophical discussions and a plot to assassinate Napoleon. Music (unwittingly) by Prokofiev. "Socrates is a man. All men must die. Therefore, all men are Socrates." - Allen. SUNDAY April 1 Alfie (Aud. A, Angell, 7 and 9) Michael Caine won riches, stardom and numerous spots on the Tonight Show with his role as a lecherous cad. With Shelley Winters, Vivien Merchant and a soundtrack by Sonny Rollins. Strangers on a Train (Old A&D, 7 and 9:05) Not Hitchcock's best. Robert Walker plays a twisted mama's boy who murders Farley Granger's unloved wife, then expects him to return the favor. Mr. Flood's - the jazz fusian of the Prismatic Band. Second Chance - The Hash Bash will end appropriately with Ann Arbor's own favorite sons of the high decibel, Sonic's Rendezvous. MONDAY April 2 Waterhole No. 3 (Aud. A, Angell, 7 only) Comic western about an adven- turer (James Coburn) going after a cache of gold. With Carroll O'Connor in his pre-Archie Bunker days, Bruce Dern, and Joan Blondell. One-eyed Jacks (Aud. A, Angell, 8:30 only) Marlon Brando plays a crook-of the old West who gets out of jail, only to find the former partner who double- crossed him has become sheriff. Writ- ten and directed by Brando. Unfinished' Piece for Mechanical Piano (Old A&D, 7 only) Ann Arbor premiere of a 1977 work by Soviet filmmaker Nikita (A Slave of Love) Mikhalov, based on Anton Chekhov's play Platonov. The Blind Pig - Boogie Woogie Red and his honky tonk piano. Center Stage - Maynard Ferguson will test the foundations of this new concert bar as he tries to hit the high ones. Second Chance - Tucker Blues Band. TUESDAY April 3 My Life to Live (MLB3, 7 only) About a girl who becomes a prostitute. Direc- ted by Jean-Luc Godard, with Anna Karina. Weekend (MLB 3,8:30 only) Directed by French New Wave director Jean- Luc Godard (as distinct from German New Wave or British New Wave). The War is Over (MLB3, 10:30 only) Directed by Alain (Last Year at Marienbad) Resnais, with Yves Mon- tand as a Spanish revolutionary growing weary of the struggle against Franco (who is still dead). The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Old A&D, 7 and 9:15) Maggie Smith is beautiful as an eccentric teacher who flouts convention at -°a proper Edin- burgh girls' school, destroying some of her pupils in the process. With Pamela Franklin and, for all you Upstairs- Downstairs heads, Gordon (Mr. Hud- son) Jackson. Last Year at Marienbad (RC Aud., 9:15) Alain Resnais' quizzical comedy about a love affair which may or may not have taken place. The Earle - Ron Brooks Trio. Mr. Floods - Kevin Skinner plays country folk blues. Center Stage - Master of the Chicago blues harp James Cotton in concert. Stephen Sondheim Hugh Wheeler ""sleIby aib ln bigmar Bergman presented by ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE CURTAIN EVES 8p.m. MATINEE 2 p.m. We Buy, Sell, and Trade RECORDS AND TAPES 221E Liberty Plaza lower level RECfCLE Corner E. Liberty LIGHT and Fifth B SOUND 665-7355 Second Chance - The Look, undou4 tedly one of the best bar bands in Detroit, breaks out of the Top 40 mold with some impressive "power pop" originals. WEDNESDAY April4 Iphigenia (MLB 3, 7 and 9:15) Michael Cacyannis films yet another Euripidean tragedy - this time the story of Iphigenia, whose father offers her as a sacrifice to the gods in ex- change for fair winds for his battle fleet. Irene Pappas plays Clytei- nestra, her mother. Man is Not a Bird (Aud. A, Angell, 8:30 only) A first film by Dusan Makavejiv, about a middle-aged engineer seduced by a beautiful woman. WR: Mysteries of the Organism (Aud. A, Angell, 10 only) A bizarre, pornographic political comedy based on the wors of Wilhelm Reich, which advocates social revolution through sex acts. It would certainly increas student activism.. Betty Boop Cartoons (Old A&D, 7 and 9:05) Twelve weird and wonderful Art Deco animations by Max Fleischer, the man who brought you Popeye, featuring what Cinema Guild so aptly describes as the "naughty little girl with a curl, the big eyes and baby tallk, and a bad case of indecent exposure."' .Hi de ho! The Ark - hootnight. Center Stage - Jan Hammer play Hendrix licks on his synthesizer as his music moves in the direction toward rock. The Earle - Ron Brooks Trio. Mr. Flood's - Swit kick. Second Chance - Fourth Chapter covers the hits of Syx and The Cars, among others. THURSDAY April Singin' in the Rain (Michigan Union Assembly Hall, 7, 8945 and 10:30 Perhaps the best-love musical ever impressed on celluloid. bout the tran sition from silent moves to talkies, with Gene Kelly (doing h famous soft- shoe routine on a damp street), Cyd Charisse, and Donald O'Cnnor. Lawrence of Arabia (Ai. A, Angell, 6:30 and 10) Massive, gorgeous biography of T.E. Lawrece, British military adventurer who lelped lead Arabian troops in WWI. Withan all-star supporting cast as long as your arm. Directed by David (Bridge othe River Kwai) Lean. THX 1138 (Old A&D, 7 aid 9:05) George Lucas' first featire film evolved from a project he sarted in college. A man living in the aitiseptic totalitarian world of the 25th century tries to assert his humanity, with ominous results. With Rober Duvall and evil old Donald Pleasance. The Earle - Stuart Cunningham on solo jazz piano. Mr. Flood's - The Katie LaurBand. Second Chance - Fourth Chapter. SACFA report to Regents, delayed (Continued from Page 1) earlier this week indicated in a letter to SACFA Chairman Longe MSA's desire to create two permanent student space( on the committee. .. The final decision on creation of th student memberships rests with SAC- FA itself. Longe said that "any question of permanent appointments should be deferred" tntil after the divestment issue has been discussed. 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