Cinema Weekend (Cortinued from Page 5, Don't Worry About Talent, We're Wearing Tuxedos? -Michael Wilson The Exorcist The Movies, Brlarwood Director William Friedkin (French Connection) has said that this movie was intended to scare people. It is the story of how a little girl (Linda Blair) becomes possessed by the Devil. The little girl masturbates with a crucifix, turns her head all the way around, and swears a la Jack Nicholson. -Louis Meldman Dumbo New World, Nat. Sci. Aud. Sat., 7:30, 9:30 Walt Disney made Dumbo (1941) right after Fantasia and just before Bambi. Along with Snow White, Dumbo is one of the nicest feature-length Disney "irnation films. Dumbo is an elephant who runs away because his ears are too big. (This may sound ridi- culous, but imagine how whack- ed out the writers must h a v e been to come up with a color motion picture about this kind of thing.) The film is a lot of fun, and at times is pretty funny as well. If you have kids - or even plan to have any - don't miss it. Refreshing changes are al- ways a barrel of laughs. -Michael Wilson The ay f - because Buck Henry does voice almost incoherently the Dolphin guarantee you'll get ii e Movies, Briarwood then restless, then bored, Nichols must have been finally fed up. I almost we g when he directed Day out, but I wanted to see Dolphin. Either that or final credits to make sure it s drugged, because it's the right Mike Nichols. conceivable that he would --Michael Wili this kind of Saturday-af- n-ainy-day-popcorn-juven- Mean Streets tasy about a brilliant Fifth Forum it w aces a dolphin The up-and-coming actor red' Heuwt gy bert DeNiro stars in this I a dolphin to assassinate prisingly polished drama 'esdient of the U nit e d young American director. " That's about it for the tin Scorsese. se angle. We all know Set almost completely in it won't succeed. What's Italian district of New ring is how Nichols (a City, Mean Streets details tic genius with hits like 'a uniquely chilling touch Knowledge, Catch-22 and rough, harrowing life of a ta Woolf under his belt) cond-generation Italian-At ed this farce to begin can in the midst of a cor >ecause the picture is an criminal society. Hied disaster. You don't Streets, only Scorsese's nderstand what the damn motion picture, is a daz al is saying half the time work well worth seeing. -David Blomqu the itchy, then lked the was Son Ro- sur- from Mar- the York with the se- meri- rupt, third mling ist r-riday, May ItU, u1i1-/ the Bible for discipline and whose Mother, presumed dead, actually runs a whorehouse - bar on the other side of town. Cal falls for his brother Adam's sweetheart (played very nicely by Julie Harris), which leads to a slight case of sib- ling rivalry, and in the end betrays his mother's confidence by revealing her identity to his father's favorite innocent and wide-eyed son. --Michael Wilson Rebel Without A Cause Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud. Sat., 7:30, 9:30 -In Rebel Without A Cause (1955), it's easy to see the James Dean magic at work - without him, this picture would have gone absolutely nowhere. With him, from the very first minute he appears on screen as the misunderstood new-boy-in- town'with-the-trouibled-past, the movie shoots to the moon and back in a matter of seconds as the Dean mystique makes its way through even the most mun- dane screenwriting. It's an old story - the high school knife fights, the c a r races, the girlfriend of the gang leader who loves him, but James Dean puts in a new ele- ment: reality. 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