Scat°urdoy, Fcbruary 15, 1975 1 rnt MICHIGAN DAILY rage three Soturd~y, February 15, 1975 n~ MICHIGAN DAILY rage lrtree events and entertainment _ Pen gs for the week well-done adaptation of II. G. Wells' masterpiece is well! worth dragging yourself away from your books. If you're still watching later on, Outer Lim- its takes control of your box on Channel 50 with an episode1 about an astronaut who encoun- ; Commercial Cinema ters trouble on Earth after a visit to Venus. Murder on the Orient Express At 6:00 on Channel 20 comes -+ (The Movies, Briarwood)- Frank Capra's Meet John Doe, Agatha Christie's suspense thril- with Barbara Stanwyck as a ler comes to the screen in ex- reporter seeking to glorify the cellent form. Albert Finney common man. Summer of '42 stars as Hercule Poirot; Sid- returns to the airwaves at 9:00 ney Lumet directs. **** on Channel 7. Most people have The Odessa File - (Michi- seen it by now, but the story: gan) - The Butterfield chain's of Hermie, Oscy and Benjie, main theater goes second-run wrapped in the sentimental this week, bringing back Jon aura of romantic WWII, still Voight and this dull tale for a has enough lure to plunk plen- dubious return engagement. ** ty of people down on the sofa1 Young Frankenstein- (State) and see it again. At 11:30 from -- Mel Brook's latest laugher Toledo's Channel 11 comes} promises long lines and plenty Stanley Kubrick's tale of nu- of chuckles for the lucky ones clear madness Dr. Strangelove: who make it inside. **** Or, How I Learned to Stop' Amarcord - (Campus) - Worrying and Love the Bomb. Reality and fantasy become in- This funny, not so funny, film; tertwined and almost insepara- stars Peter Sellers, and should ble in Federico Fellini's best be required viewing for Henryl film in years. **** Midnight the K.I show Saturday: Flesh Gordon. A little differen~t sort of porno. Lenny - (Fifth Forum) - Bob Fosse directed this two- faced pseudo-documentary look at the life of Lenny Bruce. Dus-F y tin Hoffman and Valerie Per-t February 16 rinefare excellent; everything CINEMA{ else stinks.** Theodere Goes Wild (Cinema Aud. C, 7:30) - A film that is composed of nothing but actual inmates of the San Francisco County Jail. Bitter realism. No admission. *** The Seven Samurai (Ann Ar- bor Co-op, Aud. A, 8:30) - Kurosawa's epic runs some 200; minutes, and, to its credit,! seems only half that length. A magnificent film. **** MUSIC Blind Pig - Boogie Woogie Red, $1.00 Chances Are - Jackel, rock and roll, $1.00 Suds Factory - Masquerade, rock, $.50 Music School - Symphony Orchestra, Theo Alcantara, con- ductor: Hill Aud., 8 p.m. Music School - Albrecht Os- tertag, tenor, Sylvia Berne-, sconi, soprano, Helene Basler, pianist: SM Recital Hall, 8 p.m. EVENTS UAC Future Worlds - Walterj Reitman, "Artificial Intelli- gence: Examples and Extrapo- lations": Rackham Aud., 8 p.m. Men's Basketball - U-M vs. Minnesota: Crisler Arena, 8:05 p.m. Audio - Visual Center - To- tern; Paul Taylor and Com- pany: Pendleton Center, Union, '8 THE TUBE of feb. 15-m21 Ballet: Power Center, 8 p.m. Joseph Losey's caustic fin Music School-Phil- serves as a metaphor of wa- harmonia: Hill Aud., 8 and its victims, and proves to Music School - DMA piano be one of the directors better series, David Yeomans: SM works.** Recital Hall, 8 p.m. The Producers (Mediatrics, EVENTS Nat. Sci. And., 7, 8:30, 10) - Spanish Language, Culture This 1968 Mel Brook's film is Films - "Campamento": 126 by far superior to the brash- Residential College, East Quad, ness of his commercially suc- 4 p.m. cessful Blazing Saddles. Gene International Night - Indian Wilder alone is worth the price food; League Cafeteria, 5-7:15 of admission.*** p.m. MUSIC Women's Studies Films - Ark - Jean Redpath, Scottish DUSTIN HOFFMAN . . . lays one on you in "Lenny." Head I*lerws: Number one biggie, at least for the time being, is the GEO strike. Watch it, even join it if you like, anyway you look at it, it's a striking event local headliner is PTP's production of "The River Niger" at 8 p.m. at the Power Center tonight . . . Baby-faced Dustin Hoffman, jack-of-all trades in the acting profession, is back again with his hit, "Lenny" at the Fifth Forum . . . Godmilow, Collins' Antonia: Folk, $2.50 Lecture Room 1, MLB, 8 p.m. Blind Pig - Workman Blues ., Art - Peter Jacobi, weaver, Band, $1.00 lecture/slides: Art, Arch. Lec. Chances Are - Shakers, six- 1 Hall, North Campus, 8 p.m. ties rock and roll, $1.50 for stu- * THEATRE dents, $2.00 for all others Residential College Players- Mr. Flood's Party - Silver- Pinter's "The Lover"; Wil- tones, blues, $1.00 liams' "I Can't Imagine Tomor- Rubaiyat - Marty Jabara row": Residential College Aud., and "We, The People", light East Quad, 8 p.m. rock and jazz, no cover STHE TUBE Suds Factory - Masquerade, Arthur Penn's bloody view of rock, 51.00 Arthr Pnn' blodyvie f Dnce - concert, "Tears and the Depression, Bonnie and Dhune- cor"Ta ad Clyde, with Faye Dunaway and Shutters; EScharling A d., Warren Beatty, makes an ap- School of Education, 8 p.m. pearance on Channel 7's 4:30 EVENTS movie, It concludes Friday. Hockey - U-M vs. Denver: The Mickey Mouse Club, Chan- Yost Ice Arena, 7:30 p.m. nel 9's offering at 5:00, features Bursley - poetry reading, is the number one event Donald Duck struggling with Jim Grondin: West Lounge, the moment. his neurotic temper. Bursley, 10 p.m. On Leave it to Beaver a pret- Wrestling - U-M vs. Toledo: ty woman uses Wally, the in- Crisler Arena, 4 p.m. ma Guild, Arch. Aud., 7) - comparable Tony Dow, to THEATRE James Dean in the original. Ex- make her boy friend jealous. Professional Theatre Program cellent. **** That's at 5:30 on Channel 20, -"Fiddler On the Roof"; Pow- Born to be Bad (Cinema the trash kings of Detroit. Er- er Center, 8 p.m. Gid, Arch. And :05) rol Flynn in Footsteps in the Residential College Players fromitsbirt. *Dark is the best of the late - Pinter's "The Lover"; Wil- from its birth. nights at 11:30 on Channel 50. liams' "I Can't Imagine To- Fillmore (Indochina Peace Errol, first trying to help solve morrow": Residential College Campaign, Nat. Sci. Aud.,)- a murder becomes the chief Aud.; East Quad, 8 p.m. The legendary Fillmore East is suspect. With Ralph Bellamy. THE TUBE seen in its last days. Some fine Good watching starts early music. . GEO STRIKE ,.. on the agenda for1 Saturday Guild, Arch. Aud., 7)-Typical thirties comedy. ** RanchoNotorious (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 9:05) - Vit,7 TI ao' LnvP1 aL ffir ith February IS Marlene Dietrich. Weird. CINEMA Serpico (New World, MLB 4, Serpico (New World, MLB 4' 7, 9:30) .-See Saturday cine- 7, 9:30) - Al Pachino as the a -- cop who tells all. A movie that Cuny Brown (Cinema II, Aud. had to be made - too bad it A, 7, 9) -Standard 1946 com- wasn't made better. The film edy; good for a few laughs tends to drag, but if you just ;MUSIC realize what you're seeing is Ark - Mini - Folk Festival: probably true, its engrossing. Sam Hinton, Joe Hickersen, The Maltese Falcon (Cinema Barry O'Neall, and Michael Guild, Arch. Aud., 7, 9:05) - BarryONe$3. ad4icae flogart as Sam Spade in the Coe,$.0 JohnrtHstonmclasi. Classy Blind Pig - Golliard Brass thf Huston classic. assyEnsemble, semi-classical, 5.50' The Harder They Come (New Chances Are - Mojo Boogie World, MLB 3, 7 9) - First the Band, $1.00 song, now the movie; Jimmy Del Rio - (5:30-9:30) Jazz, Cliff, Mr. Dealer Himself, has nocover a strong message. Discount Records Sunday Little Big Man (Mediatrics, Concert Series - wind quartet, Nat. Sci. Aud.,a7:30, 9:30) - Music School, 1235 S. Univer- Arthur Penn's semi-epic film of sity, 1-3 p.m.i Jack Crabb, who retells his col- Dooley's - Frederic Johns, orful past of questionable valid- folk, no cover ity. Dustin Hoffman is enter- s Societ Amrican tamig, ut hie Da GergeSymphony, Morton Gould, con- tasng, but Chief Dan George ductor: Hill Aud., 2:30 p.m. has all the good lines. *** Mr. Flood's Party - Jaw- .MUSIC bone, country - western, $.75j Ark -Mini - Folk Festival, Music School - Faculty Sam Hinton, Joe Hickersen' Chamber Concert: Rackham Barry O'Neall, and Michael Cambe ma Cooney, $3.00A Ad., 4 p.m. Blind Pig -Other Side, jazz, EVENTS $100 Sigma Delta Tau-Spaghetti Chances Are - United Sound Dinner, benefit: 1405 Hill, 5-8 and Swiss Movement, funky, p.m, $2.00 for students, $2.50 for P sTHEATRE others Professional Theatre Pro- Del Rio - (2-4 p.m.) Music gram - "The River Niger",j and Art Forms, no coveri Power Center, 3, 8 p.m. Par ty-Jaone, Couzens Ensemble Theatre- Mr. Flood's Party-Jawbone, Shaffer's "Black Comedy and country - western, $1.00.W,, Rubalyat-Marty Jabara and White Lies": Couzens, 2, 8 p.m., "We, 'The People", light rock (bring University I. D.) and jazz, no cover THE TUBE Suns Factory - 'Possum Ignore your hangover and4 Creek, rock, $1.00 get up to see our adorable am- EVENTS bassador to Ghana, Shirley! Panhellenic Plant Sale - Temple, in Curly Top, the ap- Union Ballroom, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. pealing story of an orphan who Hockey - U-M vs. North Da- finds true happiness with an kota: Yost Ice Arena, 7:30 p.m. adopted family. Channel 50 at Men's Basketball - U-M vs. 11:30, Then at 4:00 on Channel Iowa: Crisler Arena, 2:05 p.m. 50 watch Jean Renoir's The Track - U-M vs. Michigan Woman on the Beach. This State: Multi - Sports Bldg, 4 story of a love triangle be- p.m. tween a blind painter, his wife Mews Swimming - U-M vs. and a Coast Guardsman stars Ohio State: Matt Mann Pool, 4 Robert Ryan and Charles Bick- Robe frt ynadChre ik p.m. Gymnastics - U-M vs. Michi- ford. gan State: Crisler Arena, 4:30 Toledo comes through with another late-night flick, Paull Law School Senate - Mixer: Newman in Hud at 11:30. Well' Lawyers Club, 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m. written, this tale of Texas life THEATRE brought Oscars to Patricia Ivory Mime Theatre - Randy Neal and the superb Melvyn Culp: Bursley Hall, East Douglas for their supporting Lounge, 8 roles. Cozens. Ensemble Theatre- Shaffer's "Black Comedy and White Lies": Couzens, 8 (bring University I.D.) Monday Professional Theatre Program -"The River Niger": Power February 17 Center, 8 CINEMA ;i , t ; I i4 C ; c ?] C t t r t t I \ iw t I i r T 'r i x y iC r t i i i High Society, with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and the lovely Grace Kelly make it worth it to get out bed Mon- day morning and reach for the on button. The time is tough, 9:00 am., but skip poli sci and listen to Cole Porter's won- derful songs. Part I is today, and it finishes up tomorrow. Don't forget to check out the adventures of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Captain Peachfuzz, and Fearless Leader on the Bullwinkle show at 3:00 on Channel 20. Fred MacMurray proves he can do something besides his vegetable impersonations that he does on My Three Sons in part one of another fine movie being presented in two parts this week, The Apartment. This 1960 movie, which won five Oscars, including best picture, also features Shirley Mac- Laine, Jack Lemmon, and Ray "My Favorite Martain" Wal- ston. In a nutshell, it's a 1960's version of the difficulties of selling out. Snoopy adds the cap of pri- vate eye to add to his jack-of- all-trades repertoire in It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown, a Pea- nuts episode about a neighbor- hood thief. The American Film Institute presents a salute to Citizen Kane, the Magnificent Amber- sons, and other Welles films. Round out Monday night with Warner Oland and Ray Mil- land in Charlie Chan in London on Channel 2 at 1:35. Chuck has three days to keep an innocent person from the block. tuesday Blind Pig - Other Side, jazz, $1.00 and roll, $.50 for students, $1.00; for all others Suds Factory - Masquerade, rock, 5.50 Musical Society - Rampal and Veyron-La Croix, flute 'key- board duo: Rackham Aud., 8:30 p.m. THE TUBE High Society concludes at 7:00 on Channel 7. Brave obnoxious Bill Kennedy and see most of+ the same cast as Casablanca in All Through the Night. This 1942 flick is a melodramatic tale of Nazis, battleships, and intrigue. The main reason to see it is Humphrey Bogart, along with Peter Lorre and+ Conrad Veidt. The Apartment also ends today at 4:30 at Chan-+ nel 7.' On the Mickey Mouse ClubI Pluto tries to outwit a bulldog for a roll of salami. That's 5:00 on Channel 9. Don't turn off the tube though, cause at 5:30 Ward and June face a crisis when they suspect Wally is about to run off and join the merchant marine. With Tony Dow and Hugh Beaumont, Leave it to Beaver always provides the faithful with a thrill. On, where else?, Channel 20. Edge of Darkness, with swashbuckling Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan is the best of a poor night of late films. See them plucky Norwegians battle the nasty Nazis. r February 19 CINEMA The Gold Rush (Cinema Guild, Arch. And., 7) - A short by Buster Keaton and a film! by Charles Chaplin make this a worthy duo. White Hell of Pitz Palu (Cinema Guild, Arch. And., 9:05) - See Tuesday cinema. Romeo and Juliet (New World, MLBd3, 7, 9:30)- Zefferelli's elegant adaptation of the classic work is presented with great class. Opting for a more youthful characterization, the film is a refreshing re- make. Beautiful cinematog- raphy. Sunday, Bloody, Sunday (Ann Arbor Co-op, Aud. A, 7, 9:30) -Complex film of a strange love triangle; based on a screenplay by New Yorker film critic Penelope Gilliat. *** MUSIC Ark - Hootenany, .75 DR. PAUL USLAN Optometrist Full Contact Lens Service Visual Examinations 548 Church 663-2476 Chances Are - Jackel, rock and roll, $1.00 for men, women free Mr. Flood's Party - Hiar- desty Brothers, country - west- ern, 5.50 Suds Factory - Masquerade, rock, 5.50 Music School-Concert Band; lill Aud., 8 p.m. Music School - 1DMA piano series, Leslie Wright: SM Re- cital Hall, 8 p.m. EVENTS Residential College - poetry reading, Anselm Hollo: 126 East Quad, 8 p.m. THE TUBE The only things worth turning on the box for Wednesday are Channel 56's Pioneers of Mod- ern Painting, a look at Paul Cezanne from impressionism to cubism at 8:00 p.m., narrated by Sir Kenneth Clark, and Banacek at 11:30 on Channel 2. Stay home and study. Z-,briskie Point (Ann Arbor Co-op, Aud. A, 7, 9) - Anto- nioni's first (and maybe last) rfilm made in America. The critics hated it, but the film is an interesting glimpse of the revobitionary attitude in America as perceived by a great filmmaker. Check it out. MUSIC Ark - Dick Siegel, Folk, $1.00 Blind Pig - Synergy, jazz, $1.00 Chances Are - Shakers, six-E ties rock and roll, $1.00 Mr. Flood's Party - Dia- mond Rio, country, $.75 r aay wain an appearance on the Today show by Brendan Gill, critic at large for the New Yorker for four decades. That's February 21 at (gulp) 7:00 a.m. on Channel CINEMA 4. At 1:00 on Channel 9, Mi- The Bride Wore Black (Cine- chael Caine and Shirley Mac- ma Guild, Arch. Aud., 7, 9:05) ! Laine star in a well-done spy -Truffaut's interesting concep- spoof, Gambit. Bonnie and tion of a murder mystery. It ap- Clyde ends today on Channel 7 Page 3 .... .... .... ......L4 at 4:30. Ent. Calendar - Gal 3-.. It's Talent Roundup Day on pears some Hitchcock rubbed the Mickey Mouse Club, 5:00 off on himn during his infamous on Channel 9. interview. ** At 8:00, Jacques Cousteau pre- The Last Detail (Ann Ar- sents The Coral Divers of bor Co-op, MLB 3, 7, 9) - See Corsica, a look at the men who Tuesday cinema. risk nitrogen narcosis for this Gumshoe (Ann Arbor Co-op, increasingly scarce red coral. MLB 4, 7:15, 9:15) - Albert Uplifting, on Channel 7. Erro Finny stars in an unknown film Flynn' s a pirate in Captain that comes to Ann Arbor Blood, with Olivia de Haviland through the good grace of Ann! on the 11:30 Channel 50 movie. Arbor Co-op. At 1:30 don't miss the Cosmic The Boy with Green Hair Monsters with Forrest Tucker (Cinema II, Aud. A, 7, 9) --on Channel 2. February 20 Suds Factory - Masquerade,1 CINEMA rock, $.50 Without a Cause (Cine- Musical Society - Harkness Rebel February 18 CINEMA College (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7) - Buster Keaton as Don Canham's nightmare. A funny film. * White Hell of Pitz Palu (Cine- ma Guild, Arch. Aud., 9:05) - Outstanding early German film by Pabst; some sort of cine- matic landmark."* Lenny Bruce on T.V. and American Graffiti (New World, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7, 9:30) - Co- median Lenny Bruce teams up with what seems to be a cam-: pus favorite. The Last Detail (Indochina Peace Campaign, MLB, F-9:45) -Hal Ashby's bittersweet film is a sentimental journey by' now, but is still worth another viewing. Jack Nicholson is again excellent.** Happy New Year (Ann Arbor' Co-op. Aud. A, 7, 9) - Claude Lelouche's clever little film erupts for more than you bar- gain for. Well done and easily watchable. *** MUSIC Blind Pig - Ann Arbor Ex- perimental Jazz Band, $1.00 Chances Are - Jackel, rock THE TUBE I Bugs Bunny kicks out anoth- er fine week on the tube at 8:30, as more Warner Brothers clas-' sic cartoons come out of the can once again. Channel 7. At 3:00 p.m. on Channel 2 Claude Rains turns in a fine perform- ance as The Invisible Man. This For all University of Michigan Students, Faculty and immediate family JAMIE'A Montego Bay 59 Mar. 2-9, 195 ( During sp ir( re' q The Jail (Inmates Project, HEAR YE: PAT JORDAN, editor of CATHOLIC-WOPER WHICH SHALL WE PERFORM? SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15th of R1. nm ROWSAVE 'I.Rt1 A Act' r I i! ; TII[ MPAR/ fSOYM CROPS~ AND. L\ND-H1J M.. {vy lC