Saturday, January 15, 1.977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Rage Three Saturday, January 1 5, 1977 THE MICHIGAN I~AILY Page Three Ci .gs... events and entertainment week of January 15-21 Happenings film reviews are accidental witnesses to the St. Valentine's Dav Massacre. sub- 7vritten by Christopher Potter. y.6 Q ,, * * I sequently hide out in an all-girl band to avoid pursuing mob- sters. This Billy Wilder film was considered the supreme comedy of the 1950's, combining the us- COMMERCIAL CINEMA ual bellylaughs with r i s q u e King Kong-(Michigan)-Din transvestite overtones previous- DeLaurentis' long-ballyhooed re- y taboo in American films. make really can't be compared Given a fifteen-year retrospec- to the original special effects- tive, though, the whole enter- wise, since for all but about prise seems considerably less three seconds of the film, we get daring and probably a lot less nothing but a man jumping funny than it did then. Still, around in an ape suit. Other- Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis wise the modernized script does mug hilariously as the mu- little for the basic story, but sicians, and Marilyn Monroe it le f the as i hol cer-y, b at her best as a booze mem the enterprise as a whoe, * b of the band. And the great tainly isn't unentertaining. **y Joe E. bow.ndiverat i The Enorcer- (State)-Dirty Joe E. Brawn delivers whatis The nfocer- (tat)-Drtystill considered by many the Harry Callahan once again getsg t cosinged nythe to vent his spleen against the greatest closing line in the his- assorted toadies, incompetents tory of comedy.*** and liberals impeding his right- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's eous path to justice, while sin- Nest-(Ann Arbor Film Co-op, ML.B 3,7&91,MB48& glehandedly cleaning up a group 1LBh, 7 & f:15, MLB 4, & of 'ruthless pseudo - terrorists. 10:15)-The first film inforty Discounting the sociology, the years to sweep all the major Discunting he soecitogandOscars, but don't let that kid film is well-paced, exciting, and you-it's just not as good as it on occasion unexpectedly and should h a v e been. Director effectively comic. * * Milos Forman opts for carica- FIow Funny Can Sex Be?a- ture over pathos in his disturbed (Fifth Forum)_-How funny can inmates plays for the easy wasting three bucks be? A hith- laugh over the grim undertones erto unknown hack director of Kesey's novel, and alters the named Dino Rissi has taken the ending just enough so that Mc- great Giancarlo Giannini (Seven Murphy's utimate sacrifice Beauties), placed him in a seems less a liberating martyr- pistache of seven disconnected dom than a deluded act of self- unerotic sin-skits, and achieved destruction. the astonishing feat of render- Cuckoo's Nest is fechnically ing this genius of an actor ab- perb and splendidly acted, but solutely boring, which is rather ieForman's consistent insensitivi like seeing Tony Dorsett lose ty toward his materials and twenty yards every time he car- characters transforms what ries the ball. Try Brim Coffee shouldhave been a brilliant film commercials, Dino - they de- into a competent but eventually serve your talents. BOMB m frustrating exercise. * * 1/ y The Clockmaker-(Campus)-f Cooley High-(Cinema Guild, New French film, unpreviewed Arch. Aud., 7 & 9:05)--Comedy- at this time. drama about life in a black Chi- Silver Streak-(Fox Village)- cago high school, from the same A fairly pleasant triviality about people who recently came up a mild-mannered book publisher with. Car Wash. Ann Arbor pre- who accidentally stumbles onto miere. murder and intrigue aboard a EVENT. Los Angeles - to - Chicago train. EVENTS t DiretorArtur Hlle istoo Prague Chamber Orchestra - Director Arthur Hiller is too University Musical Society, Hill 1 blatant with his use of Hitch- Ude y 8:30. cock's Innocent Man theme, and Aud -30Jay Ungar and Lyn I just couldn't get used to the Hardy, fiddle and guitar, 8:30. supremely comic Gene Wilder in what amounts to a suave- albeit befuddled - leading man role, but at least the proceed- mgs hold your interest. * * CI The Seven Per Cent Solution CINEMA -(The Movies, Briarwood)-An Two Are Guilty-(Ann Arbor utterly sterile, b1ood1e s s Film Co-op, MLB 4, 7 only)- "thriller" taken from Nicholas Three men are accused of mur- Meyer's equally stillborn novel, der-but one of the three is in- involving a fanciful teaming up nocent. Which one? Therein, ap- of Sherlock Holmes and Sig- parently, lies the crux of the mund Freud to crack a kidnap- plot, although I've never seen ping-cocaine cartel. Alan Arkin or heard of this picture. It fea- obviously had great fun with his tures Anthony Perkins, presum- depietion of Freud, and Laur- ably doing his inimitable psy- ence Olivier does what he can chotic thing. with about a minute-and-a-half Boud Saved From Drowning cameo, but the brittle remainder -(Ann Arbor Film Co-op, MLB of the cast will hold your in- 4, 9:15 only) - Famous early terest and compassion for about Jean Renoir about a stiff-laced half that period. * * French businessman's attempts A Star Is Born-(The Movies, to reform a bedraggled cynical Briarwood)-Barbra Streisand's tramp. not-too-lively remake of the Desk Set - (Cinema II, 7 & four-time classic, to be looked 9:15) -1957 satire on creeping at in depth next week. * * technology, with efficiency ex- The Pink P a n t h e r Strikes pert Spencer Tracy threatening Again - (The Movies, Briar- the routine-and perhaps job- wood) - Herbert Lom's frazzled of businesswoman Katherine Inspector Dreyfuss completely Hepburn. This was the final col- takes the play away from Peter laboration of the screen duo (I Sellers in a briliant comic per- choose not to count the back- formance that makes this fourth from-the-grave atrocity, Guess in the Clousseau series the best! Who's Coming to Dinner); I've of a not-too great lot. * *'* never seen Desk Set, but it's Saturd A0 l r 3 3 9 s C a' R I 5 t T n r r i a a r t' t t r ? sans amore aperhaps you'd best avoid this tically breathless swept - away one. Altman concocted Cold Day feeling of a political campaign in the Park before he made that eventually overwhelms can- MASH, and if more people had didate Redford. The film bela- 'f ' seen it they might then of bors its point, but remains an gleaned a very different percep- enjoyable, appropriately sober- r' tion of the thematic basis of Alt- ing entertainment, * *l Five Easy Pieces - (Cinemat } PICK OF I've always been disturbed by Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 & 9:05)--Il THE WEEK ,what I perceive as an unsubtle, can't imagine a more important, sadistic contempt by Altman to- personalized theme for a film, Woody Allen in Bananas (Fri- ward his characters that runs to tackle than that of the diffi- * i,,.day at 7, 8:45 and 10:30 in in varying degrees through all cult, often implacable gulf sepa-1 MLB 4); and Marlene Diet- his work. Alfred Hitchcock dis- rating the intellectual and the rich in The Blue Angel (Wed- 'f5 guises comparable contempt in physical in the human psyche. nesday at 7 and 9:05 in the fantasy whodunits; Altman nak- One wants to root so hard for Old Arch. Aud.) edly plops down his venom in Five Easy Pieces for its simple {hreality ^ frameworks, then lets willingness to grapple with the his victims have it. His disdain subject, but the sad fact re- was never more brutally cele- mains that it fails dismally to , , brated than in That Cold Day in provide even an initial insight llnD ercthe Park, in which 'a 30-ish to the dilemma, much less offer spinster (Sandy Dennis) is phys- a solution. ::,..r : " .'"r.. L {, .... ically and psychologically tor- One watches the oil field generally considered one of the ically barren-and it's hard to deathless 1929 film is in effect mented by the most amoral and labors of brainy, self-spurned pair's weaker efforts. say which is the more rancid the tragic extension of all the zombiefied group of perverts underachiever Robert Dupea, Lysistrata - (Cinema Guild, offense. BOMB subsequent "Get out and Live! this side of Texas Chainsaw and can't help reacting to him Arch. Aud., 7 & 9:05). A Night at the Opera-(Cine- Live!" films of the Harold and Massacre; but what pricks the more as a self-indulgent brat EVENTS ma Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 & 9:05) Maude - Z o r b a the Greek senses and curdles the blood is than an alienated aesthete, and! Faculty Chamber 'Concert - -In 1935 the Marx Brothers' ilk. VonSternberg's quintessen- that Altman's basic sympathies it this becomes difficult to Rackham Aud., 4 p.m. screen career seemed at an tial study of the two most tem- obviously lie with the tormen- sympathize with his admittedly end; Duck Soup had bombed fi- peramentally, culturally a n d tors. Apparently no atrocity universal hangup. Much of the nancially, and the group hadn't physically mismatched lovers in these sickies could cook up can problem lies in Jack Nicholson's made a film in two years. Then all literature seems a logical a compare with the crime of be- performance, which is so un- MGM wonderboy Irving Thal- candidate as any for Best Film ing a lonely, frustrated woman relentingly nasty that after a! CINEMA berg resurrected them in what Ever Made; I think I could who is unloved and presumably while you just want to punch The Wild C h i d - (Human rem a i n s the most famous watch it a hundred times and for that reason deserves every- him in the nose. * Growth and Development, MLB comedy of all time. To achieve not get tired of it. * * * * thing the wrdos choose to tor-VENTS 3, 8 p.m. only. FREE admis- t the M s had to compro- 2001: A Space Odyssey-(Ann erth. sion)-Recent Francois Truffaut mie withThalberg's concept of Arbor Film Co-op, Ang. Aud. A, n inCatdcaly Altn di ence on School Vocal and In- fil aou a oug oy aiedthe "well-balanced film," mean- 64 :0-tne urc' tion in Cold Day is often delib- ec nSho oa n n film about a young boy raised ing less anarchy and a greater 6:45 & 9:30)-Stanley Kubrick s erately titiliating, often hack- strumental Music begins, 8 literally by wild animals, who is "hiaii fteBohr' outer space Genesis II is, if nydadams ee eo p.m., Hill Aud. subsequently plucked from his "humanizing" of the Brothers'nothing else, certainly one of neyed and almost never memo- natural forest environment and characters, and the co-existence the most personalized works of rable. But that's not the pri forceably "civilized" by a deter- with an encumbersome roman- all cinema. Kubrick has sprung mary hangup with this fetid minced " tecegpae yTu-Iw dcuselthavoidancetforf r da minedteacherh(playedbyTruf-tic subplot designed "for the a maddeningly cryptic creation work-it is one of the few films faut himself). The film's Loss ladies" of the audience. Box pn us, the me/its of which will I would counsel avoidance of for CIN of Innocence theme is in effect office aside, Thalberg's astute probably be debated forever; modesperatereasons compIn awassion and a kind of negative mirror image sensibilities r e c o g n i z e d the 2001 may not even be a very dsipl eh r metlelssnAlt- Bananas - (Ann Arbor Film of The Miracle Worker, and con- Marxes personalized genus (as good ,film, but it is certainly an simpe umane geneness, Co-op, MLB 4, 7, 8:45 & 10:30)- tains considerably more sub- his philistine successors did incredible film. It is, of course, man does little good to any of Sex-starved New Yorker Field- stance and power than do most not), and gave the group enough one that has to be seen at least us by moving precisely theing Mellish seeks to improve his of Truffaut's recent marshmal- of a free reign to create a film twice, but most of you have opposite direction. BOM'B itgMtis seeko iprog hi situation, "somehow, winding up lows. * *" so comically high-spirited that probably progressed well be- The Candidate - (Peoples' dictator of a Latin American even MGM's monster-budget in- yond that score already, * * * Bicentennial Commission, Nat. country. Woody Allen's screen- trusions fit like a glove, how- EVENTS Sci. Aud., 7 & 9:15) - Robert play makes a minimum of ;/ ever slightly misshapen. * * Redford turns on the Kennedy sense, but that's probably all for kEdAyk. EVENTSEcharisma in this bitter 1972 the better as he and Louise The Devils-(Ann Arbor Film Sketches in BlSck-New Black semi-satire of a young liberal Lasser team up in the funniest Co-op, Ang. Aud. A, 7 & 9)_ Repertory C o m p a n y, Mack idealist who declares for senator Hunchaked nu Vanessa Red School, 8 p.m. 1 L, ~~ in California, then gradually le Huncbaced nn Vness Re- Shool P M. sre ft 1 . _ of all his films. Next Stop Greenwich Village - (Cinema Guild, 7 & 9:05) - Paul Mazursky's autobiographi- cal nostalgia tribute to life with artists, actors and the original best culture in New York City of the early '50's. Low-keyed, low profile and languidly enjoy- able. Newcomers Lenny Baker and Ellen Greene are excellent as the chief products of the generation. The Producers - (Mediatrics, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7, 8:30 & 10)- Why is "Springtime for Hitler" so s -)ruefully hilarious? I really coullri't say, but it never fails. Go' enjoy yourselves, and try not to feel guilty afterward. * * EVENTS Sketches in Black-See Tues. events. Faculty Recital-- SM Recital Hall,,8 p.m. Sherlock Holmes--PTP, Power Ctr., 8 p.m. TODAY at 1 -3-5-7-9 I I I, : grave goes apeshit over hip priest Oliver Reed, decides tol waste him nice and slow to sat- isfy his Christ complex. Aldous Huxley's scary novel of sexual repression in 17th - Century France is converted by the ubi- quitous Ken Russell into an ap- parent vehicle to purge his own hangups, the results of which serve only to display the aes- thetic small-mindedness of Rus- sell's own perversities. The British director obviously threw every atrocity he could think of into this purulent mess1 (it's rated X, and even at that most of the extreme scenes were reportedly eliminated be- fore release); and while The Devils is certainly an adequate in-the-pinch substitute for the stomach pump, its p r i m a r y revelation is of the impoverish- ment of Russell's imagination. There isn't a moment of poetry in the director's vision, not an instant of sublime fluidity that, makes you gasp in awe at the! breadth of his concept. Russell' uses shock value to cover up his limitations; he clutters, piles his visual depravities sky high to hide the insensate vacuum un- derneath. In The Devils, he has given us a work that is both morally obscene and cinemat- A t.CO-0 I Wednesday CINEMA The Blue Angel - (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 & 9:05)-A puritanical G e r m a n school teacher (Emil Jannings) be- comes infatuated with a world. ly nightclub vamp (Marlene Dietrich). Josef VonSternberg's r Order Your Subscription Today 764-+558 (med CINEMA to-al That Cold Day in the Park- of sc (Ann Arbor Film Co-op, Ang. cyni Aud. A, 7 &9)-This offering leav kicks off the semester-long Ro- wish bert Altman Film Festival, and but if you don't want to be scared docu off from the rest of the shows, succ OURS self be compromised into a ia - manipulated, all-things-, I-people mealymouth. Some criptwriter Jeremy Larner's cism is turned on too strong, ing Redford a little too y-washy to be believable, director' Michael Ritchie's [mentary v i s u a 1 approach essfully captures the chao- AY, JAN. 19 h community Y HOUR B 'rinks 50c cks-free4 elcome TREET oo U -M Stylists at the UNION, "GET STYLED BY A PRO" Open 8:30 Men-Sat. m a Join uh WEDNESD when the U-M Jewis brings you another GRAD HAPPI Popular Mixed D Cheese and snag Everyone is W 1429 HILL S FREE 7(( R E E SQUARE DANCE Presented by A SQUARES DANCE CLUB NO PARTNER BEGINNING LEVEL (No Experience) TONIGHT 8 p.m.-11 p.m. Anderson Rm., Union .Fine, Precise, very moving... a rather startling combination of old and new talents . intro duces a fine new director!' - Vncest Canby, .Y. "Wonderfully liberating..9 brilliantly acted... -'; stuningly integrated"' Johrn Simnon, N. Y Mdqf , ~Bertrand Tavermer's THE CLOCKMAKER.. It's a small MASTERPIECE!; Drew Canrnot t New CLOCKMAKER PHILIPPE NOIRET ERTRAND TAVERNIER a CINEMA A Man For All Seasons - (Cinema II, Ang. Aud. A, 7 & 9:15)-Fred Zinneman's static f ii Im of Robert Bolt's play about quintessential superliberal Thomas More. The pragmatic but humanistic Englishman's re- fusal to compromise his prin- ciples even against the tyran- nical fury of Henry VIII is treated so reverently by Zinne- man that it often comes across more as a civics lesson than a drama; still, Paul Scofield's cul- tivated performance as More makes.this endeavor consistent- ly stimulating intellectually if, not cinematically. * * Some Like It Hot - (Media- trics, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 & 9:45)-A pair of musicians are TONIGHT-Saturday, Jan. 15 ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST (MILOS FORMAN, 1975) 7 & 9:15-MLB 3 8 & 10:15-MLB 4 Jack Nicholson is electrifying as a free-spirited rogue (McMurphy) who wages psychological warfare against mental hospital nurse (Louise Fletcher) who fights to keep sadistic control over,the in- mates. Based on Ken Kesey's celebrated novel, this film won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. 'A powerful, smashingly effective movie.-Pauline Kael. $1.50 Sunday: TWO ARE GUILTY/BOUDU SAVED FROM DROWNING pay MICHAEL SCHUTZ'S 1976 4 / COOLEY HIGH This off-beat high school corriedy draws from the ghetto experience of cities such as Detroit and provides the black answer to AMERICAN GRAFFITI. Dreams of the future and methods of escape from their confining existence lead to confrontation as well as fast-paced humor. Starring Flynn Turman Garett Morris and Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs. Syn.: LYSISTRATA (THE GIRLS) CINEMA *G LD TONIGHT AT OLD ARCH. AUD. S477:00 & 9:05 Admission $125 FRED ZINNEMANN'S 1966 A MAN FOR ALL SEASON'S Against the backdrop of 16th century London, we witness the historic, vet timely battle between Kina Henrv VII (Roert Shaw) onld Sir X4 IF OM DAILY AT 7:15& 9:15 " 690 SUN. AT 5:15 7:15 9 15 NOW SHOWING! young Dracula has so much trouble with the opposite sex that he's carrying around his own stake looking for a guy with a hammer! ANDY WARHOL'S I ____. _ ._._. a. .._ ___ ._ ___ . __ __r___.._.. _.__.._____ .._._ _..___ _._._, ._.._. _ . . FRI.-SAT. $ JAY UNGAR AND LYN HARDY ;3.00 4 Jay Ungar has beenj the lead fiddle for the David Bromberg Band and Cat Moth- $ "g so: K "'14 : i loom s ANDY WARHOL'S "YOUNG DRACULA'. 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