Friday, April 20, 1973
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(in some circles) distinguiished
career as a filmmaker. B'mulel
seems to be having fun with hisF
characters and his style. There
is none of the anger or deri-
sion which marked his earlier
films like Las Hondas, Viridiana,
Los Olvidados. Instead he has
made a light, mildly humorous
movie about upper class folly..
It is a film easy to enjoy, though
it is not the raucous comedy
many have made it out to be.
-DAVID GRUBER
Brother Sun,
Sister Moon
Fifth Forum
Brother Sun, Sister Moon pur-
ports to be the story of the life
of St. Francis of Assissi. I was
not aware that St. Francis was
sjich a simp. In this movie -e
does little more than look serene-
ly into the heavens, walk or run
through sunny Italian meadows,
or give brief sermonettes on the
necessity to return to the "sim-
pie life." Nice to look at, boring
to listen' to.
-WILLIAM MITCHELL
Class of '44
State
I never saw The Summer of
'42 (mostly out of self defense
from its advertising bombard-
ient), but if it was anything like
Class of '44 f I guess I didn t
miss much. This one tells the fur-
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-:for Hermie and Oscy this
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And Yetn Another
Week Of ..
The Life and Times of Judge
Roy Bean - State - John Hus-
ton's surreal western, with Paul
Newman and Stacy Keach.
Not to Mention ..
Cat Ballou, at the Law School
(Fri.), The Caine Mutiny at East
Quad (Fri., Sat.), Torn Curtain,
at Bursley Hall (Sat.).
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ASTRONAUT
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speaking about his ESP tests on
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