Sunday, October 15, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Sunday, October 15, 1972 THE MICHiGAN DALY U U CINEMA I* Presents: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15th AT 7:00 P.M. TOUCH OF EVIL Orson Welles as a sleazy Mexican Border Sheriff At 9:00 DIAL M FOR MURDER Alfred Hitchcock. With Ray Milland, Gene Kelly The most perfect crime movie One dollar--Aud. "A" Angell Hall wow Everyone Welcome! GRAD COFFEE HOUR Wednesday, Oct. 11 8-10 p.m. West Conference Room, 4th Floor RACKHAM OUTSIDE ON THE TERRACE Fun, Food, People NEW PEOPLE WELCOME! Doily Photo by KAREN KASMAUSKI 'Tout Vi Bien' FRENCH DIRECTORS Jean Luc Godard (right) an d Jean Pierre Gorin spe 'king last night in the Power Center. Look for a review of their recent film 'Tout Va Bien' as well as some reflections on the artists themselves in Tuesday's Daily Arts Page. Vas Priglashaut! (You're being invited) To the LSA COFFEE HOUR With the SLAVIC DEPARTMENT Tuesday, October 17 at 3:00 p.m. in the 3rd Floor Commons Room Modern Language Building And now By HARRY HAMMITT The record market is as over- flooded as at any time, both with releases by old performers and young ones. In a situation like this the accepted performers hold a definite advantage be- cause average buyers don't have time to fool around with a lot of unknowns when they can safely settle for a known product. But new bands do continue to make headway. Cat Stevens' guitar player, Alum Davies, has recently re- leased his first album called Daydo (Columbia KC 31469). As might be expected, the major in- fluence on the music is Cat Stevens who produced the album and also plays piano on it. The main trouble is that Davies doesn't have Stevens' skill of composition or singing. The play- ing is fine throughout, but noth- ing new comes to light. Prob- ably the most interesting song is "I'm Late" which comes originally from the Walt Disney adaptation of "Alice in Wonder- land." All in all, Davies is much better off backing up Cat Stevens than performing on his own. Mother's Finest (RCA LSP- 4790) is a band out of Atlanta which has really been paying its dues for the past few years; ac- cording to the liner notes "it seems like they've played every lace there is between Texas and VirgInia." The band has worked hard and are a very tight unit. All members of the band know CUTUREC&AILEANDAR FILMS - Cinema Guild shows Bresson's La Femme Douce tonight in Arch Aud, 7, 9:05; Cinema II shows Welles' Touch of Evil tonight at 7, and Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder at 8 in Aud. A. MUSIC SCHOOL OFFERINGS - Lyle Hecklinger, organ doc- torate in Hill this afternoon at 4:30; Robert Jones, organ in Hill tonight at 8:30; Organ doctoral students in Hill tomorrow afternoon at 4:30; Composers Forum in the School's Recital Hall tomorrow night at 8; Robert Glas- gow, organ in Hill tomorrow night at 8:30. CONFERENCE - The 12th annual Organ Conference opens this morning at 10, featuring Michael Radulescu, Elinore Barber, Robert Jones and Searle Wright as guest lectur- ers and recitalists. Info: 764-5304. ... some new releases their individual instruments and play them well, particularly Mike Keck, the keyboard-player who can really move out on the piano. The real trouble is that, although the band performs all their numbers flawlessly, there is nothing new on the album. This band is the type you might expect to go see at one of the summer rock concerts in Ann Arbor. The most enjoyable cuts are their versions of Dave Ma- son's "Feelin' Alright" which, although heavily overused, the band does admirably, and "Love the One You're With" by Steve Stills which they probably do better than the original. Soft Machine is a British group that hasea solid following in America ever since their ad- vent about five years ago. They are an unusual band. because they have been saddled with at least a mild rock image in the United States, but reality they are almost pure jazz, making them one of the only young En- glish jazz groups to win any popularity in the rock world. They have two excellent soloists in Elton Dean who plays Alto Sax, Saxello, and Electric Piano; and Mike Ratledge who plays Organ, and Electric Piano. On this album, Five (Columbia KC 31604), they are joined by bas- sist Roy Babbington and drum- mer John Marshall, both recently of Nucleus. The album is not radically dfferent than their other recent ones, perhaps there is a bit more experimentation than previously. theatre Whatever... W By TANIA EVANS entertaining, but impart If vol ever wondered whether energy to the rest of thec Odysseus had the right to dis- Throughout the first an guise himself and sneak home and acts, the audience reg after a 20 year absence, then their approval with litera you'll love Kurt Vonnegut, Jr's controlled laughter. The first Wlay, Happy Birthday, Wan- for the most part, s da June which opened Wayne handled the bantering dia State Universty's B o n s te I Ie Vonnegit's thirds act, h Theatre season Friday. is far different from the Vonnegut's play, first wrtten in the play-in tone as w the fifties and snce revised, is a quality. Without adequate comc sa'ire on intellectual lation, the act begins an "truths" and precepts for "right" long wrap-up, rough in livng. The Play concerns a mod- and unconvincing. The sc ern Odysseus. Harold Ryan, who, not strenagthened by th along with his sidekick, Colonel players most involved Looseleaf Harper, returns home closing action. after eight years in the jungle. Roberta Dahlberg as Pt At Ryan's behest, they surprise Ryan simply "acts," antic their families by arriving un- lines and projecting stud Ryan's problems with the actions. She damages theI a whole by creating an un world and his self-image are distance between players absent from Colonel Harper, ex- olas Calanni as peac cellently portrayed by Orson Woodley is adequate thr Win go. In his first role on the the play until the third act Bonstelle stage, Wingo's per- he becomes so calm as tc formance is easily the funniest and most credible of the entire cast. He reveals a Vonnegut - creation who gains our sympathy as a pathetic, vulnerable and caring individual Herb Shuttle, the vacuum cleaner salesman and suitor for Penelope is played by Thomas Snackm an. Shuttle is an imma- ture,khero-worshipping eagle scout who comes across in Spackman as a melba toast version of Humphery Bogart and Columbo. He is not only 10:00 4 Night Gallery 9 CBC News 56 Firing Line 50 Lou Gordon 10:15 9 Religious Scope 10:30 2 Evil Touch 9 Rex Humbard tonight 11:00 2 4 7 News Weather, Sports 11:30 2 Name of the Game 4 WiVldWidVs 7 Movie 6:00 2 Job Line "The Pink Panther" ( 4 News, Weather, Sports Peter Sellers in comed 7 Movie Jewel thieves. "The Glory Guys" (1965) See 9 Movie cavalry battle Indians. 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Nich- e-loving oughout t where :o make '1 J964) It's dy about 7) Young id-nap ex- rts 7 An Evening with Edgar Allen Poe 9 News 50 Dragnet 56 First Edition: Tell It All 8:30 9 This Is The Law 50 Merv Griffin 9:00 Here's Lucy 4 Movie "Cool Million" Pilot for n e w James Farentino series about a private. detective who collects a million for each case. 7 Movie "Battleground" (1949) WW II Battle of the Bulge. 9:30 2 Doris Day 9 Political Talk 56 Book Beat 10:00 2 Country Music Association Awards 9 News, Weather, Sports 50 Perry Mason 56 Realities 10:20 9 Nightbeat 11:00 2 4 7 News, Weather, Sports 9 Cheaters 50 Johnny Mann's Stand up and Cheer 11:30 2 Movie "The Violent Ones" (1967) Sher- iff tries to save suspected murd- erers from lynch mob. 4 Johnny Carson 7 Movie "Walk on The Wild Side" (1962) A look at the sinful side of life in New Orleans. Jane Fonda. 9 Movie "To Die in Paris" (1968) French underground leader escapes from Nazi prison only to be hunted by the enemy. 50 Movie "The Crimson Pirate" (1952) Spoof on swashbucklers. 1:00 4 News 1:30 2 Movie "East Side Kids" (1940) Teen- agers become involved in de- livering counterfeit money 7 News 3:00 2 News On Washtenow Ave. 1 1 Miles E. of US 23-Arborland DIAL 434-1782 SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 7 & 9 P.M. "The biggest, most exciting hit of the Cannes Film Festival." -Boston Globe "A brilliantly acted piece of Americana."-London Times JOHN HDUSTON'S Fr"mCOLUMBIAPICTURES .'RASTARPRODfOJSTION f his presence a yawn. Dale Fi'anks as Ryan did a beautiful job in the first two acts. He was forceful, natural and alive as only the blood-thirsty Harold Ryan can be. However, at the crucial moment when Ryan must realize his pretentious living and deal with the dissolution of self- image, not only does the self- made hero dissolve, but Franks loses touch with his character. Our visitors from heaven add another superb dimension to the play, both physically and intel- lectually. They reveal a secular, shuffleboard-crazy paradise; thus bringing life to Vonnegut's fan- tasy other-world. Wanda June's innocence and gaiety are appar- ent in the performance by 17- year-old Ruth Fauman. Donald Dailey is superb as the nazi war criminal, the "Beast of Yugoslavia" Colonel von Konigs- wald. Dena Margolis is equally successful as Mildred, Ryan's third wife. _E CH APLIN I 0 A " a~ -Newsweek "Gloriously Funny! Another work of art from the master." -William Wolf, Cue I\# s/ ~~WT7Q$n "The powerful deflating force of Chaplin's comedy at its peak!" DIAL 668-6416 An ALL THRILL Double Bill Now! FROM THE MASTER OF SHOCK? 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