(Continued from Page 6) from that overworked phrase - the golden age.*** EVENTS Musical Society - Philharmonica Hungarica: Hill Auditorium 8:30. University Club "Brunch on the Ter- race" Jelnik-Gurt Duo Union, 11 a.m. Recreational Sports fitness films: North Campus Rec. 4:00. _ -" October 24 CINEMA The Street and Joyless Street (Old A & D, 7:0fb and 8:30 respectively, free showing) Two early German silents, the latter of which stars Greta Garbo in a tale of post-world war I Vienna. Styl- istically interesting, and worth it for "the face." Buffstuff. *** EVENTS East Quad African Films - Roots (first two segments) Whitney Aud. 7:00. tuesday October 25 CINEMA Network (Angell Aud A, 7:00 andr 9:15) Paddy. Chayefsky's imaginative farce explores the evils of television. Tight, funny, but only arguably suc-_ cessful as a philisophical indictment of TVs Excellently photographed, with terrific performances by Peter Finch, William Holden, Faye Dunaway and Robert Duvall. ***1/ Buster Keaton Night (Old A & D, 8:00 only) In addition to a few Keaton shor- ts, this presentation includes his full- length film The General. Taking place almost entirely aboard a moving train, this film is unquestionably among the world's great comedies, and is Keaton at his inspired best. *** EVENTS Pendelton Arts Information Center - "Music at Midday" Eric Dyke, bassist: Second floor of the Union, noon.. 0 wednesday October 26 CINEMA Andy Warhol's Bad (Angell Aud A, 7:00 and 9:00) An Ann Arbor debut. Warhol's past efforts are among the most turgid films ever made in this or any other country, so be prepared for anything. The Shop Around the Corner (Old A & D, 7:00 and 9:05) James. Stewart and Margaret Sullivan star in this stylish, good-natured romance. Directed by1 Ernst Lubitsch. *** EVENTS Artists Craftsmen Guild and the Theatre Department - Mary Pettit and Marshal Levijoki, Yeats Drama and the Cuchulain Saga": Pendleton 8:00. thrsday October 27 CINEMA . Orpheus (Old A & D, 7:00 and 9:05) Jean Cocteau's superb setting of the Or- pheus legend in Paris. Jean Marais as the poet and Maria Casares as death, along with a bevy of menacing hooded motercyclists. Magical and disturbing. *** / Letter from an Unknown Woman (Angell Aud A, 7:00 only) Perhaps the best of Max Ophuls' Hollywood films. Joan Fontaine is twice-seduced by Louis Jordan, a famous pianist. A Beautifully stylized evocation of nine- teenth-century Vienna. ***1/z Last Year at Marienbad (Angell Aud A, 9:00 only) Directed by Alain Resnais Cyrano de Bergerac died after being fatally wounded by a building stone which fell on his head. (Hiroshima Mon Amour), this film is perhaps one of the most influential of all time, in its explorations of time and image. A masterpiece, and the crest of the French New Wave. *** This weeks Happenings were compiled by Owen Gleiberman and Andy Kurtzman (Cinema, Keith Tosoft (Niteries), and Gregg Krupa (Events and Fine Arts). ammmm -mmmem mm OPENHOUS saturaay & Sunday October 22&g2 , 1 I * 3150 CARPENTER ROAD I * 971-9510 bm mm"m m u the inn arbor film cooperative TONIGHT! Friday, October 21 THE TALL BLOND MAN WITH ONE BLACK SHOE (Yves Robert, 1975< 7 IO:15-MLS 3 Buggings, break-ins and surveillance are the objects of timely satire in this hilarious farce. A young violinist unknowingly becomes the decoy in a cut- throat battle between political spies. They turn his life into total -mayhem, but the tall blond man remains a naive and lovable modern-day Buster Keaton, as he narrowly escapes peril at every turn. "This is one of the funniest movies within recent memory.,Its so crammed with funny moments it's impossible to pick a favorite."-L.A. TIMES. PIERRE RICHARD, MIRIELLE DARC. In French with subtitles. QUACKSER FORTUNE HAS A COUSIN IN THE BRONX (Warns Hussein, 1970) 8:35 ONLY-MLB 3 GENE WILDER as an individualist who rejects the regimentation of factory life for the dubious privilege of correcting and peddling horse manure to Dublin housewives. MARGOT KIDDER is his sweetheart in this melancholy and romantic comedy. Single Admission $1.50 Double Feature $2.50 The AAFC is accepting new members. Stop by one. of our showings for an application. DOlUGL.AS TRUMBULL S 1972 SILENT RUNNING - In a film that foreshadowed STAR WARS by five years and captured some of its appeal, Bruce Dern gives a fine performance of a space botanist, Lowell Freeman, who is obsessed with his cargo of plant specimens from defoliated Earth. Dern alternates between desperation and dedication but is upstaged somewhat by his, mechanical co-stars. Director Trumbell was responsible for many of the special effects in 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY. Sat: LEADBELLY TONIGHT at OLD ARCH. AUD. CINEMA GUILD ,;ooa9:o Moediatrics WEEKEND Sw aV w muc u SCHEDUL E . : i A BT AN N fIS U G-19y5 A super science fiction film about survival in a post atomic wilderness. "An incredibly hilarious and terrifyng vision of future earth." FRI. OCT. 21-7:30 and 9:15 THE PAPER CHASE The all time favorite about law school at Harvard and what to do with the degree. SAT. OCT. 22-7:30 and 9:30 Alt films in NATURAL SCIENCE AUD.-$1.50 CINEMA iI ANGELL HALL, AUD. A FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1977 CAPRA FESTIVAL 5EG NS LOST HORIZON Director: FRANK CAPRA (1937) Capra's portrait of "Shangri-La" where peace is given a chance and nobody grows old and gray. "A grand adventure film, magnificently staged, beautifully photographed and capitally played. By all means it is worth seeing."-N.Y. Times. 7& 9:15 $1.50 Series tickets available GET MOVING, AMERICA! EIGHT-BALL r The University of Michigan -_ nccer-alThaoapenrnm Call (313)764-0450 k