Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 21, 1977 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 21, 1977 U ANN AI CIE [II ,44C-Cr Saturday, May 21 RETURN OF THE DRAGON (Bruce Lee19741 7 & 10:30-MLB 3 BreLee, -as a sitpie countrvouth, comes to live with friends in ome and gets involved in intrigue and violence when the famy, owners of a restaurant, become the victims of a gang spe ainiing a the protection rcket. The film ends with a classic hattiebetween Lee and a hired tilier (seven-time Heavyweight Karai Champion brChk Norris) in the shadow of the Colosseum, which many aficionadi consider to be the best one-on-one fight cense ver fumed, FISTS OF FURY (Lo Wei 19731 8:45 ONLY-MLB 3 This is the film tnat propelled Bruce Lee to stardom and made him the international box-office champion. He plays a passive- factory worker who has promised his family he'd live a life of non-violence. Then the mob starts to insult and degrade him. Lee takes it until finally ..he explodes ROGER CORMAN FESTIVAL Roger Corman is so well-known as a discover and patron of new talent (Francis Ford Coppola, Peter Bogdanovich, Martin Scor- rese, Jack Nicholson, Bruce Dern, and Monte Hellman to name a few) and founder-president of New World Pictures, that it is often forgotten that he directed nearly fifty films of his own before he was 45, including some of the most horrifying, hilar- iosa satires ever filmed. Gorman's films are all the more re- markable in light of the low-budget conditions in which they were made (he once shot a film in two days!). He was the youngest director ever to be honored by a retrospective at the French Film Institute, ad now we are honored to present a festival of his best film. A BUCKET OF BLOOD IRoger Cormon, 1959) 7:00 ONLY-MLB 4 A sculptor's creations are so life-like you would think that they were made of flesh and blood. And they are. Frustrated by his lack of talent, Walter murders his models, coats the corpses with clay, and exhibits them as his work. A hilarious satire on pretension, social climbing, art, and psuedo-intellectuals. Plus short: AMBLIN (Steven Spielberg, 1969) X-THE MAN WITH X-RAY EYES (Roger Cormon, 1963) 8:45 ONLY-MLB 4 An imaginative science-fiction drama-morality play. Dr. Xavier develops a serum which enables him to see through all materials, but the serfm's strength is cummulative: bin eyes become so supersensitive to light that he is forced to wear lead glasses. Eventually, his x-ray vision is so complete that he sees-nothing,- Lavish color effects THE RAVEN (Roger Cormon, 1963) 10:30 ONLY-MLB 4 A rousing battle between screams and laughter in which any similarities to Poe's famous poem are completely iscidental. Peter Lorre plays a magician who has been turned into a taialkg raven by evil magician Boris Karloff. Vincent Price is a has-been ma- glcian who challenges Karloff to a duel of magc. Jack Niiolso Lorre's non-bird son who can't beteve any of this stuf. Sunday, May 22 GOODBYE IN THE MIRROR Storm de Hirsch, 1964: 7:00 ONLY-MLB 3 Storm de Hsirsch Is a poet and independent filinmaker who spoke tI Ann Arbor May 19. This film, a dramatic feature centered around the advetures and ilusions of three girls iving abroad was one oh ner eariest works Shot on location inlome. RED PSALM (Miklas Joncso 1971 , 8:45 ONLY-MLB 3 Miklos Ja"," ""e oithe "oist"I'p i:oa doriginaitdirectors to emerge it Europe during the 70's, has received considerable ase fort is m concernlg a sociast revolution in Hungary, that took place in the 1890' i'The cast is made up of mostly andwime young men and beautiful young women and some of he women undress from time to time i a kind of solemn ma-que of eroticism. The nor is lush, the movements graceful nd the camerawork -- Janeso trademark--is spectacular"."-N.Y 'liimes Hungaranmw oh dsubtisesN LOVE AFFAIR, or THE CASE OF THE MISSING SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR ' usn Mokoveev, 1967) 10:30 ONLY-MLB 3 Dusan Makavejoy WR. MYSTERIES. OF THE ORGANISM, SWEET MOVIES) directed this bold, bizarre, and coraic love story one of themost imaginative films of recent years. In his own unique way. Mkavejev weaves two clinical lectures-one on sex. one on murder -with tue warm humorous and erotic affair be- tween a switchboard operator and 'a rat exterminator. It is only near the end that the three stories merge as, due to ego and posssiveness. the sexual idyll gives way to savage violence. "It finds poetry in the most ordinary action and is, in sum, a very tine piece of work. Makaveev hasn't a cliche in his sYstem" National Observer. Serbo Crcatiin with subtitles. " Monday, May 23 FRITZ LANG FESTIVAL i)uring Fritz Lang's American period he produced a remarkable body of films which mae up over half of his work, Filled with mystery, fear, and desperate struggles. these films have a unique- ly eerie feeling about them, especially since his characters often find themselves possessed or pursued by forces and desires far beyond their control. SCARLET STREET (Fritz Long 1945) 7:00 ONLY-MLB 3 Blind love knows no right or wrone; only passion. And it is passion that can torture a man; trap him; goad him into doing things that the would otherwise be repulsed by. Suddely, a middle-aged bank teller finds himself in just this situation, as his love affair with A beautiful woman slips from his control and he is hounded into a nightmarish fate from which he has no escape. Based on the same novel as J. Renoir's LA CHIENE. THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW tFritz Long, 19441 9:00 ONLY-MLB 3 A few drinks and a casual flirtation lead some men to a harm- less night of pleasure, but others aren't quite so lucky. A lonely psychology professor gets more than he bargained for when the come-ons of an exciting woman lead him into an ordeal of desire, murder, and blackmail. "A humdinger of a mystery melodrama." Chu41ch Wt~r £. ienhice4 UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at the Ann Arbor Y, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpor- lotion., 663-3233 or 426-3808. 10-00 a.m.-Sunday Warship. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ALC-LCA) Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. Forest at Hill St. Sunday Service at 10:011 am. ADVERMIING IN THE MICHIGAN DAIILY DOESN'T COST ... IT PAYS 764-0554 ST. 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