Saturday, January 29, 1977 THE MICHIGAN PA1LY Page Three Saturday, January 29, 1977 THE MICHIGAN I~AILY __ -f 11 gs events and entertainment week of Jan. 29-Feb. 4 This week's Happenings fin' i1series the best of a not too' rez 'ws were uritft n by Chris great lot. *" to ierwsatererand Mrks-il Rocky - (Fifth Forum) - A topher Potter 4nd Mark . new film which has been getting all weegood reviews. COMMERCIAL CINEMA sau rd a y Black Eranuelle - (Campus) CINEMA -The Giraffe and The Zebra A Streetcar Named Desire - are certainly two of the most (Cin. II, Ang. Aud. A, 7 & 9) - unlikely fairybook personages in America's greatest play gets the animal kingdom, and Black suitably ,memorable s c r e e n Emanuelle includes a long, ly- treatment in the assured handsa rical shot of two herds of them of director Elia Kazan (not sur- grazing together on the Kenyan prising - he also did the stage plains, united in a silent hymn version). As the deadly-matched! to Thp Peaceable Kingdom. Pre- protagonists, Marlon Brando dictably, it's the only redeeming and Vivien Leigh give perform- moment in this long-awaited ances that will live as-long as third installment of the graphics film endures as an art me-3 of Europe's most celebrated sex dium. *'** android, whose name and arti-Sleuth - (Mediatrics, Nat. facts have been reassembledISci. Aud., 7 & 9:30) - Aging here in an American black mystery writer (Laurence Oliv- (Karin Schubert) and relocated ier) and young antique 'dealer' in the wilds of Africa. Bomb. (Michael Caine) wage a laby-' The Enforcer - (State) -- rinthian and deadly game of on- Dirty Harry Callahan once again going one-upmanship that fairly gets to vent his spleen against oozes with overspills of bigo'ry, the assorted toadies, incompe- class warfare, sado-masochism tents and liberals impeding his and other sundry perversions. tortuous path to jus'ice, while It's fascinating, but you might single-handedly cleaning up on just as well go see the original a group of terrorists. Not too stage play instead. *%f bad for this type. . Beatlemania - Magical Mys- A Star is Born - (The Movies, tery Tour - (Ann Arbor Filmj Briarwood)-Barbra Streisand's Co-op, MLB 3, 7 only) - This gargantuan remake of the Jwdy 1968 made-for-British TV Bea- Garland classic is overwrought ties film provided the basis for emotionally, underwrought vis- their subsequent album of thej ually and barren musically. Ap- same name. The movie was parently a victim of too m yhoroughly panned by UK critics cooks, from the stories at the time, and as best as I can' hear. *remember,this is the first time King Kong - (Mic'hi!an) I've seen it presented in this The season's other celebrated'country. If nothing else, it should resurrection really can't be be of nostalgia value. compared to the original, since Casino Royale -- (Ann Arbor te rumpete specialrx tly thre Film Co-op, MLB, 9 only) - A amount t approximatelytree huge and horrible 1967 parody ' seconds of jerky mechanical aoehgead oril197poy movements with the remaining capitalizing on the James Bond time devoted to a stuntman run- craze of the period. Six differ- ning around in a gorilla suit. , ent directors supposedly worked Otherwise, the mod updating of on this mess at one time or an- the storyline is only intermittent- o her, and brother, it' shows ly effective and often irrever- the resulting quagmire contains ent. **' about five funny minutes of The Seven Per Cent Solution- Woody Allen and 97 minutes of (The Movies, Briarwood) - A incoherent tedium. BOMB. completely sterile, bloodless Holiday - (Ann Arbor Film "thriller" taken from Nicholas Co-op, MLB 4. 7 & 10:30) - Meyer's equally stillborn novel 1938 George Cukor film, with, involving a fanciful teaming of Katherine Hepburn. Sherlock Holmes and Sigmund I :Married a Witch - (Ann Ar- Freud to crack a kidnapping co- bor Film, Co-op, MLB 4, 8:45 caine cartel. ** only) - The ghost of a 17th-] The Pink Panther Strikes century Salem witch returns to Again - (The Movies, Briar- 1haunt a current candidate for# wood) - Herbert Lom's fraz- governor, whose ancestors had, zled Inspector Dreyfus com- burned her at the stake. This is pletely, takes the play away an absolute gem of a comedy from Peter Sellers in a brilliant that has been strangely neglect- comic performance that makes ed over the years; French di- this. fourth in the Clousseau rector Rene Clair exerts just the right blend of romance and! farce as the ghostly visitor r lays havoc with both the political campaign and wedding plans of the harried office-seeker. Fred- erick March and Veronica Lake are hilarious in an unlikely com- ic matchup. **** EVENTS Royal Winnipeg Ballet-UMS., Power Ctr., 8 p.m. Rackham Trio - Rackham Aud., 4 p.m. Faculty Recital - Rackham Aud., 8 p.m. University Wind Ensemble Laurence Lieberman, poetry reading. Pendleton Rm., Union, 4:10 p.m. Music School - benefit con- cert, David Shifrin, Donald Sin- ta, saxophone. Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m.{ Danzas Venezuela - UMS - Power Ctr., 8p.m. Christopher Columbus-Arena! Theatre, 4:10 p.m. (Studio The- ater). Three Days of the Condor - and rympnony Janu-ull Aud, w e a n eswa auCINEMA (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 & p-m. The Man Who Fell To Earth- 9:05) - An obscure CIA de- !CINEMAh (Ann Arbor Film Co-op, Ang. coder in New York City inno- , M onday Sweet Movie - (Ann Arbor( Aud. A,7 9)-Nicholas Roeg's cently stumbles onto an unusual iCINEMAFilm Co-op, Ang. Aud. A, 7 & 9) dazzling maelstrom of a film Middle East code, and xs sub- CE- An x-rated weirdie from the which nestles marginally under sequently hurtled into terror Panther Pancha - (Human makers of the ungodly weird the science fiction heading, then when his six co-workers are Development Series, MLB 3, 8 WR: Mysteries of the Orgasm. takes off from there. The pic- gunned down - apparently by only) - Part I of the famed Apu Whether it will prove entertain- ture requires several viewings other CIA operatives. The film's Trilogy, this first segment fo- ing as well as strange is any- at a minimum, and even then murky political angle comes cusing on a young boy's growing body's guess. Ann Arbor pre- it's frankly hard just how pro- across altogether too fantasy- up in India. Admission is FREE. miere. found many of its scenes are, tinged even for these days of EVENTS Johnny Guitar - (Cinema 'and how many simply a case of cynical revelation, but when it Claude Kipnis Mime Theatre- Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 only) ~ the sometimes over-elaborate concentrates on its thriller as- PTP - Power Center, 8 p.m. This remains a big plum in the Roeg showing off cinematical- pects. Condor becomes a rea- critical pie of the French New ly. **** sonably malleable product. Rob- (now middle-aged) Wave, al- Rules of The Game - (Cine- ert Redford tones down the star 1 t eSday though the film may strike some ma Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 only) - quality more than usual, and CINEMA as too "baroque (word cour- Jean Renior's immortal film, makes his protagonist turn be- dCNM. tesy of Cinema Guild Schedule). which I unfortunately have nev- lievably frazled or inventive as Hearts and Minds - (Socio- One of the failing points of er had the pleasure of seeing. the stress situation dictates. *** cinema 00 Film Series, MLBE1, French criticism of American LadBteue -f(Cing. shows at 4 &z 7:30) - A tremlin- films is their lack of a sense of La Bete Humane -- (Cinema EVENTS dously disturbing film bout the dialogue nuance, directly at- Guild, Arch. Aud., 9:05 only) - Royal Winnipeg Ballet-UMS, Vietnam debacle, seen through tributable to their vicarious use' Another famed Renior effort; Power Ctr., 8 p.m. the eyes of both the war's parti- of English. I've never seen this one either. cipants and those watching at On the positive side, this film Dr. Zhivago - (People's Bi- 4 home. starring Joan Crawford and centennial Commission, Nat. Sunday I Admission to this film is free Sterling Hayden is perhaps the Sci. Aud., 8 only) - Yuri and CINEMA {as part of the Sociocinema Ser- most interesting Western ever Lara among the wolves and the Ph In Anies. It's as good a bargain as. made, if not the most exciting. Bolshoys. Can schlock be made Phantom India - (Ann Arbor any this semester, and all locals * 2 enthralling? Despite Julie Chris- Film Co-op, MLB 4, Part 1 at 7, are urged to unbury their heads Bigger Than Life - (Cinema tie's pouts, despite Omar Shar- Part 2 at 8, Part 3 at 9) - The from the sand long enough to go; Guild Arch. Aud. 9:05 only) - if's doe-eyes, the answer always second half of Louis Malle's crit- seeWit.**M*u! A stricken school teacher suc- t - albeit shamefacedly - turns 'ically-acclaimed 1968 documen- White heat - (Cinema Guild, cessfully undergoes life-saving1out to be yes. Go see it again.*** tary on India. There will be a Arch. Aud., 7 & 9:05) - Not a cortisone treatments, but the! EVENTS single charge for all three seg- new brand of, Tequila but a mind-altering side effects of the Christopher Columbus-Arena ments. gangster film with twists, fea- drug turn him into a psychotic Theatre, 4:10 p.m. turing Jimmy Cagney in top tyrant in his own home. This Patrick Patillo - poetry read- Experimental Films - (Cine- form. His virtuoso portrayal of 1956 Nicholas Ray film was i ing. Guild House, 7:30. ma II, Aud. A, 7 & 9) - A ser- a neurotic, epileptic power- made too early to include the Music School - Philharmonia- ies of short films, many of driveh criminal dominated by psychedelic trappings one might; Hill Aud., 8 p.m. which have previously appeared his mother, dominates the film; expect of such a theme, and Warsaw Quintet - UMS: at The Ann Arbor Film Festi- it overshadows previous sugar- proceeds more as a "case his- Rackhain Aud., 8:30 p.m. val. No doubt interesting, but coated industry efforts which in- tory"-type melodrama. But even - approach with caution. cluded Cagney dying on the here one can feel Ray's pulsa- '* Smile - (Cinema Guild, Arch, church steps (in The Roaring ions of menace and apocalypse Aud., 7 & 9) - Director Michael Twenties), and one which hadI lurking just beneath the surface. Ritchie's simpering, sneering Edward G. Robinson joining a As the teacher, James Mason is CINEMA pot shot at Middle America in monastery. Made in 1949 with a litile diffIcult to believe in the 'The Conformist - (Cinema the form of a "farcical" expose Hitler and the A-bomb fresh on! role of a middle-class Aneri- $ Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 & 9:05)- of a fictional teen-age beauty everyone's mind. White Heat is can suburbanite, but he tries - pageant (how can a beauty pag- certainly director Raoul Walsh's hard and is assisted by an ex- eant study not be farcical?) One - and probably Cagney's - best cellent supporting cast including of the more offensive films of effort. **** an uncomic Walter Matthau.*** recent times, this stultifyingly The Clockmaker - (Ann Ar- EVENTS I ANN ARBOR C superior put-down has been tak- bor Film Co-op, Ang. Aud. A, Music School - Japanese Mu- !en to-heart by an astonishingly 7 & 9)- sic concert: Rackham Aud., 8 pre large number of New York film EVENTS p.m. critics - which makes one won- Music school/PAIC - Music -- --CONTEMPOR der if they really know what's at Midday, Laurie Sommers, going on anywhere outside The violin. Pendleton Room, Union, Big Apple. * 12:10 p.m. Bernardo Bertolucci's film of a, young Italian who joins Musso- lini's secret police in order to gain some feeling of emotional solidity in an increasingly dis- integrating society. The film's prevailing theory that moral perversion led to the political insanity of the times may be as dubious as in The Damned or Cabaret, but Bertolucci's direc- toral talents are so awesome that they totally envelope any thematic shortcomings that may exist. A perverse and brilliant film. *** The African Queen - (Media- trics, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 &' 9:30)-Bogie and Kate and you know the rest. The best love- d ventiire, storv of the '50's. ** Woody Allen play ressurecting Bogie as Everyman' s ideal. H e r b e r t Ross's direction is somewhat stagebound w.hle n placed next to Allen's self-pro- duced pictures, but the basic, very funny play script remains virtually intact. *** Logan's Run-(Couzens Film Co-op, Couzens Cafeteria, 8 & 1d)-A post-apocalypse tale of a 23rd Century city housing the remnants of humanity, and of the efforts of two individualists to escape its stagnant confines. The first half of the film is promising; the second half falls flat on its face, largely through a noxiously obtrusive, mood-de- molishing performance by the once-talented Peter Ustinov. =**%/ EVENTS MARC-Caveat Auditore per- forming late Medieval, Renais- sance music: Cook Room, Law Quad, 8 p.m. Chamber Choir-Music School:. Hill Aud., 8 p.m. Charles M i n g u s Quintet: Union Ballroom, 8 & 10:30 p.m. The Story of Adele H-(Cine- ma II, Ang. Aud. A, 7 & 9) - Francois Truffaut's recent study of \infatuation carried to its ex- treme, detailing Adale Hugo's psychotic round-the-world pur- suit of a young army officer who couldn't care less about her. Falling in love with love is the name, of the game here, and while Truffaut's direction is rather stolid, Isabelle Adjani's virtuoso depiction of the obsess- ed heroine manages to bring the enterprise off.*** Take the Money and Run- (Ann Arbor Film Co-op, MLB 3, 7, 8:30 & 10:30)-The chron- icle of hardened con Virgil Starkwell's descent into sin and degradation. Woody Allen's first self-directed film proves a little rough around the edges, but re- mains in some ways superior to his more opulent later efforts. Play It Again, Sam-(Ann Ar- bor Film Co-op, MLB 3, 7, 8:45 & 10:30)-Film version of the pilingc and DIS" K~6 C~IHU.RCH, ANN ARBOJRI TONIGHT at SECOND CHANCE "GAMES" Further Info: 994-5350 516 E. LIBERTY i . _._ . w ____._.__. w IVIC THEATRE ssents ARY COMEDY A' A DON'T WASTE YOUR BREATH SOMEPLACE ELSE January 26230,1977 Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Box Office Opens Daily 10 a.m. 763-1085 . . . Say I1 First in the Classifieds, CALL TODAY 764-6557 I 215 N. Main Ann Arbor 663-7756 E w I- ._ ANN Arl0Kr EifLM C0-C TONIGHT in the MODERN LANGUAGES BUILDING B EATLEMAN IA-MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (The Beatles, 1964-1967) 7:00 ONLY-MLB 3 See John, Paul, George, and Ringo sing "Fool on the Hill," "Your Mother Should Know," and more in this extraordinarily entertain- Ing and funny film. "Come with us now to that special place, where the eyes of man have never set foot!" With the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and other assorted freaks and oddities. Also, rare early footage of the foursome in Liverpool, recording sessions with zany interviewers, and the pandemonium that was Beatlemania. CASINO ROYALE (John Huston, etc., 1967) 9:00 ONLY-MLB 3 A shimmering combination of slipstick black comedy, corny jokes, sipgy oneliners, triple entendres, gorgeons girls, parody, spoof, fantastic sets, costumes and gimmicks, underlined by the famous score by-Burt Bacharach, Woody Allen, Peter Sellers, Ursala An- dress, Orson Welles, Deborah Kerr, Peter O'Toole, and more. 0 HOLI DAY (George Cukor, 1938) 7 & 10:30-MLB 4 Katherine Hepburg plays Linda Seton, an unconventional daugh- ter complettly out of sympathy with the values of her conserva- tive, wealthiy banker father, and her snobbish sister. The only person she feels comfortable with is her sister's off-beat fiance- Cary Grant. Immediately drawn to each other, their glorious throws social conventions. Screenplay from the playrby Philip thirties verbal games give way to a spiritual affinity which over- Barry (THE PHILADELPHIA STORY). Lew Ayres, Edward Everett Horton, Binnie Barnes. MARRIED A WITCH (Rene Clair, 1942) 8:45 ONLY-MLB 4 Veronica Lake, Fredric March, Susan Hayward, and Robert Bench- ROBERT REDFORD in 1975 THREE DAYS' OF THE CONDOR A post Watergate thriller about a cool CIA employee who is on the run from a mass murder in his office. He begins to wonderif there is a CIA within the CIA and with the unwilling help of a woman he abducts (Faye Dunaway) he looks for the answer. Also starring Cliff Robertson and Max Von Sydow. Sunday: SMILE TON IGH T AT OL D A RC H. A UD. CINEMAGUILD 7 001& 9:05T Admnission $1.50 ELIA KAZAN'S 1951 MARLON BRANDO in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE