Saturday, September 27, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Saturday, September 27, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five t.al saturday SEPTEMBER 27 CINEMA A Woman Under the Influence -(Cinema II, Angell Aud. A, 7, 9:45) - John Cassavetes' sear- ing, merciless study of non- communicative marriage, with Gena Rowlands and Peter Falk working the director's improvi- sational technique to an almost unbearable intensity. Rowlands is simply spectacular, deserving of every award on record in- cluding the Oscar she didn't win. ** Animal Crackers - (Mediat- rics, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7, 8:45, 10:30) - The Marx Brothers' longest early film, and some- what strained in comparison to their other efforts of the period. However, even B- Groucho, Chi- co & Harpo is worth 50 hours of Monty Python, and, as such, not to be missed. A Taste of Honey - (Cinema Guild, Arch. And., 7, 9:05) - Tony Richardson drama of a: lonely, pregnant teenager grow- ing up in working class London. Solidly done, but a rather icy style leaves the viewer less in- volved than erpected. * Serpico (Matrix, 7, 9) - Al Pacino's finest performance to date as the New York cop fight- ing literally alone to expose the entrenched corruption of nearly .all of his co-workers. A wrench- ing drama beautifully directed by Sidney Lumet, but they're showing the film to death around here. **** MUSIC P. 5-CALENDAR ...... Nan 5 Bimbo's On The Hill - J.B. & Company, rock, 8:30, no cover. Rubaiyat - Strutter's Ball, top 40's, 10:00, no cover. Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys, bluegrass, 10:00, $1.50. Loma Linda - Mixed Bag, jazz, 9:00, $2.00. Baker's (Detroit) -, John Lu- cienne, jazz, 10 & 12, $3.50. Spaghetti Bender - "Road- side Attraction", dinner theater, 7:30, $7. Huron Hotel - Myra Black- man Show, rock, 9:00-1:30, $1. Casa Nova - Michael & John, country-rock, 9:00, no cover. Bimbo's (Ypsi) - Curtis Shy- flash, rock, 9:30-2:00, $1. Cobo (Detroit) - Rassling, rock, 8:00, tickets $3 to $6.s. Ark - Fenning's All-Star String Band, folk, 9:00, $2.50. Bimbo's - Gaslighters, rag- time, 6:00-1:00, 50c. Mr. Flood's Party - Silver- tones, blues, 9:30-1:30,$1. Heidelberg -- Tradewinds, German band, 9:00-1:30, no cover. Heidelberg Rathskeller-Mus- tard's Retreat, folk, 9:00-1:00, no cover. Blind Pig - Melodosio, Latin jazz, 9:30, $1. Chances Are - Skip Can Winkle, rock, 9:30, $1.50 with student ID. Sunday, SEPTEMBER 28 CINEMA Paper Chase - (New World, MLB, 3, 7, 9) - Chronicle of a Harvard law student's first year makes a pleasant but not very dramatic film. Notable for John Houseman's Oscar-winning film debut as a brilliant, impersonal law prof, but little else that's memorable. It has evolved into one of the latest campus "cult" films, though, so you might end up enjoying it. ** The Great Dictator - (Me- diatrics, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7, 9:15) -Chaplin's 1940 satire on Hitler is a maddening combination of high comedy and low pathos, neither mixing with the other. The tragic interludes are jar- ringly out of kilter with the rest of the film and the impassioned "liberation" speech at the end is still an embarrassment, but the comic passages remain so inspired that they redeem all the rest. *** Ali - Fear Eats the Soul - Guidening (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7, (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 vent 9:05) - Recent German film only) - Eisenstein's epic on the eling about an affair between a 30-ish Russian tyrant, characterized nota Moroccan and a 60-ish German by a kind of grand opera style for woman, with the combined ra- that takes the American viewer invo cial and age prejudices result- a little getting used to. More Sydo ing. Notable as a first-class film comprehensible when shown in Thul coming from a country famous its entirety, but for some rea- ly( for its lack of them. *** son, Part II never shows up skep Shadows - (Cinema II, An- around here. ** i1vk events and entertainment S eefor week of sept. 27 - oct. 3 ures of a 19th-century trav-' magic show. Perhaps less ble for its philosophy than the splendid performances Aved - including Max Von ow as the magician, Ingrid in as his wife and especial- Gunnar Bjornstrand as a tical doctor. *,- ,an the Terrible, Part I - to do anything about it. Anto- ninoi's quintessential portrait of swinging mid - sixties London is his most enjoyable film, dis- playing his complete mastery of visual cinema, if, as usual, not of plot. **** The Wild Child - (Ann Ar- bor Film Co-op, Angell Aud. A, 9 onlv) - Truffaut's film -of a f rilday OCTOBER 3 CINEMA Gone With the Wind - (Me- diatrics, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 only) - The one, the only. And} utterly beyond criticism. **** Seduction of Mimi - (Cinema Bimbo's On The Hill - J.B. &; Company, rock, 8:30, no cover. Spaghetti Bender - "Road- side Attraction," dinner theater, 7:30, $7. er's Popcorn Concerto, 91.7 FM. 6:30, H ma cou cra gell Aud. A, 7, 9,) - John Cas- savetes' 1959 directoral debut suffers in comparson with his later films. Story of a light- skinned black girl in New York passing for white carries histor- ical interest as the starting point in Cassavetes' maturation process, but little else in and of itself. ** i Serpico - (Matrix, 7, 9) -1 See Saturday Cinema. MUSIC Loma Linda - Mixed Bag, jazz, 9:00, $2. Baker's (Detroit) - John Lu- cienne, jazz, 10 & 12, $3.50. Huron Hotel - Myra Black- man Show, rock, 9:00-1:30, .,$1. Bimbo's (Ypsi) - Curtis Shy- flash, rock, 9:30-2:00, no cover. Spaghetti Bender - "Road- side Attraction," dinner -theater, 6:00, $7. Mr. Flood's Party - Stoney Creek, country, 9:30-1:30, 75c. Chances Are - Hot Foot Hi- way, rock, 9:30, $1 with ID. monday- SEPTEMBER 29 CINEMA Paper Chase - (New World MLB 3, 7, 9,) - See Sunday Cinema. The White Zombie and Freaks -(Matrix, complete shows at 7 & 9) - Freaks was banned in the U.S. for decades following its release in 1932, although in retrospect it's hard to under- stand why. Tod Borwning's film involving carnival freaks and a beautiful, haughty ballet dancer is reasonably gruesome, but stands out as much for its strong story line as for any garishness involved. The White Zombie is a silent horror film starring Bela Lugosi, and is purported to be one of his better efforts - which may not be saying much. *** i Pretty Poison -- (Cinema (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 young boy plucked from his Guild, Arch. Aud., 9:05 only) - only) - See Tuesday Cinema tyung boy pcedromn hi The loa-anddager fntaies Films by Vince Scilla-(Cine- natural forest environment and The cloak-and-dagger fantasies ma Guild, Arch. Aud., 9:05 only) "civilized by a determined of a disturbed young man (An -Works by a noted local film- teacher is in effect a kind of! thony Perkis) take on fright- maker who will be present at negative Miracle Worker. Story ening reality when he finds a film rp afterwards. of lost innocence has considera- partner (Tuesday Weld) all too MUSIC bly more substance than Truf- wing to putahis crim nk asy- Loma Linda - Little Plea- faut's other recent efforts. vests a complexity to his part sures, top 40's, 9:00, no cover. The Grove Tube - (Matrix, considerably beyond his stand- Bimbo's On The Hill - J.B. & 7, 9) - Collection of satirical ard psychotic bit, and Weld is Company, rock, 8:30, no cover. skits intermingling sex and TV, downright terrifying as his mur- Bimbo's - Grievous Angels, about half of which are funny. derous girl friend. One of the country, 9:30, no cover. ** most notable "sleeper" films of Huron Hotel - Myra Black- MUSIC the 1960's. **** man Show, rock, 9:00-1:30, $1. Casa Nova - Michael & John, Bimbo's On The Hill - J.B. & Steppenwolf - (New World, country-rock, 9:00; no cover. Company, rock, 8:30, no cover. MLB, 3, 7, 9) - Max Von Sy- Bimbo's (Ypsi)-Salem Witch- Loma Linda - Little Plea- dow stars inthis not very in- craft, rock, 9:30-2:00, no cover. cures, top 40's, 9:00, no cover. spired film from the famous Ark - Hoot Night, 9:00, 75c.-{ Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys, novel. Hesse fans will likely be Chances Are-Sky King, rock, luegrass, 9:30, $1. outraged, the rest will likely be 9:30, $1.50 with ID. Bimbo's - Grievous Angels, bored. ** Ars Musica - Campus con- country, 9:30, no cover. Shoeshine - (Ann Arbor Film c., 7:15 Penleton Center, 8, $2. Huron Hotel - Myra Black- only) Vittorio DeSica's drama man Show, rock, 9:00-1:30, $1. only Vitoro D~icas damaU UCasa Nova - Michael & John, of the tragic friendship between CVc anoc 9 nMcver. two youths in ravaged post-war K rUE9 ,nce 1i11JU l~ririlh1-od1nrnhii VIL'A ,' ,; .+ i Guild, Arch. Aud., 7, 9:05) - A Communist factory worker runs Le perpetual footrace to avoid Si- Bai cilian mafia on the one hand, B his wife on the other. A leer- tim ingly unfunny comedy by Lena R Wertmuller, vastly inferior to Ani her subsequent, exquisite Love G and Anarchy. It should be jaz noted, though, that most critics C raved and raved over this 9:3 flick, so maybe you'd enjoy it N - but don't say you weren't warned. ** Mean Streets - (Cinema II, Angell Aud. A, 7, 9) - Stunning atmospheric film of young New York Mafioso faced with moral dilemma of saving his best friend or protecting his own future. Powerful and orig- inal direction by Martin Scor- sese, who relied on his own ex- periences as a youth for much of the story. With Harvey Kei- tel and the now-famous Robert DiNiro. **** The Groove Tube - (Ma- trix, 7, 9) - See Thursday Cine- ma. MUSIC Rubaiyat - Strutter's Ball, toy 40's. 9:30, go cover. Pretzel Bell -- RFD Boys, blliegrass, 10:00, $1.50. Loma Linda - Mixed Bag, jazz, 9:00, $2. Baker's (Detroit) - John Lu- cienne, jazz, 10 & 12, $3.50. Juron Hotel - Myra Black- n Show, rock, 9:00-1:30, $1. asa Nova - Michael & John, ntry-rock, 9:00, no cover. Bimbo's (Ypsi)-Salem Witch- ft, rock, 9:30-2:00, no cover. rk - Wade Mainer, Steve dford & The Ledford String nd, folk, 9:00, $2.50. Bimbo's - Gaslighters, rag- ne, 6:00-1:00, 50c.{ Mr. Flood's Party - Grievous gels, country, 9:30-1:30, $1.1 Golden Falcon - Headwinds, z, 9:00, $1. Chances Are - Sky Kng, rock, 0, $1.50 with ID. WUOM - Broadcast of Koep- This week's "Happenings" calendar was prepared by Jim Burns, Philip Kyko, and Kim Pot/er. The colun was edited by David Blomqist and Sara Rimer. Have a flair for artistic writinq? If you are interest- ed in reviewig poetry, and music or writing feature stories about the drama, dance, film arts: Contact Arts Editor, c/o The Michigan Daily. Special Purchase CUFFED SLACKS Rome. Considered perhaps the! greatest film of the Italian Neo- SRealist movement, and probab- ly not to be missed.* Fellini's Roma - (Ann Arbor Film Co-op, Angell Aud. A, 9! only) - The director's tribute to the Eternal City often focuses more on Fellini than on Rome. If one can tolerate the cloying self-absorption saturating about a third of the film, the majority remaining contains some of the old master's finest recent work. The White Zombie and Freaks' - (Matrix, complete shows at; r 7 & 9) - See Monday Cinema. MUSIC Bimbo's On The Hill - J.B. &j OCTOBER 2 CINEMA His Girl Friday - (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7, 9:05) - Hilarious film adaptation of the play "The Front Page". Story about newspaper editor and his Bimos (Ypsi)-Salem witcn- craft, rock, 9:30-2:00, no cover. Mr. Flood's Party - Michael Smith and his Country Volun- teers, country, 9:30-1:30, 75c. Golden Falcon - Greek Night, no cover. Chances Are-Sky King, rock, 9:30, $1.50 with ID. University Philharmonia Or- star (female) reporter is one of che the very best of all American Hil comedies. With Cary Grant and W Rosalind Russell. **** Blow-Up - (Ann Arbor Film Co-op, Angell Aud. A, 7 only)-I Young, amoral photographer accidentally catches a murder on his film, then is unable to master up the positive action stra-Uri l Aud., 8. TOM (91.7 Mayer, conductor, Live broadcast on FM). _ . ' . . . . . . . . . . ! r r MUSIC Bimbo's (Ypsi) - Curtis Shy- flash, rock, 9:30-2:00, no cover.I Ark - Mike Seeger, folk, 9:00, $2.50. Mr. Flood's Party - Eric Glatz, blues, 9:30-1:30, no cover. Golden Falcon - Ann Arbor Experimental Jazz Band, jazz, 19:00, $1. Blind Pig - Boogie Woogie Red, blues, 9:30, $1.t P tLoma Linda - Little Plea- sures, top 40's, 9:00, no cover. Chances Are - Mojo Boogie Band, rock, 9:30, $1 with ID. E t uesday SEPTEMBER 30 I CINEMA Ivan the Terrible, Part I -1 I Company, rock, 8:30, no cover. Loma Linda - Little Plea- sures, top 40's, 9:00, no cover. Mr. Flood's Party - Gemini, blues, 9:30-1:30, no cover. Chances Are - Sky KingI rock, 9:30, $1.50 with ID. 2.50 we n a ?THIS WEEKEND FRI. SAT. OCTOBER 1 CINEMA Fennig's The Long Goodbye - (Ann Ar- bor Flm Co-op, Angell And. A,; AllI-Star 7, 9) - Robert Altman's film of entertaining, if one can avoid l String Bond the Raymond Chandler novel is, physical disorientation from the . director's annoying perpetual- motion camera technique. As Philip Marlowe, Elliot Gould gives his best performance n r years. *** The Magician - (Matrix, 7, 9) - Bergman's commentary on the need for illusion in the face of truth, told through the ad- hammered dulcimer, fiddle, banjo, piano EE MONDAY DINNER Mike Seeger terested in - S R1421 HILL ty Rus7 * P M 761-1451 -- Tree University of M han PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM Be My !o Bei MirBistDuSc Time After T -Come ly Wth September - 26-28Teach Me Toni Power Center Friday Saturday- at 8 p.m. Sunday at 3 & 8p.m. OVed Marn Advance ticket sales and information: Ticket Offic Mendelssohn Theatre Lobby, (313) 764-0450 Tickets Available through Hudson's Reg. to $12.00 Love Chon oay rime Reg. $13to $15 Reg. $16 to, $25 I . . I ..3 3 $5.00 $7.00 STATE STREET at LIBERTY lgiht FRI SUNDAY for those in Fraternii 6:00 e, Sigma Nu Fraternity 'A BLOCK FROM THE ROCK' 700 OXFORD 761-3127 STOP IN OR CALL FOR A RIDEE " k .Vr ' ':' .F .d. .'F ,rs :,": ; ,. y+,s ° az.x 'lip .;f "i :+x 7 Asti. 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