diy, June 10, 1977 THE MICH avin' A Wild Weekend? Gas I GA N DAILY Page Seven Dooley's gets bomb threat continued from Page S) CURTAIN CALL: Cinderella s presented by MM productions this weekend and next at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. TOP FILM: Murnau's classic Nosferatu, the original version of classical vampire legend is screened for free this Sunday, thanks to the folks at Cinema ;iuild (Arch. Aud., 8 p.m. only). NIGHTCLUBBIN': A m anda Bailey, country and western s a i warbler performs a benefit for S 0 10 the Ark, tonight and tomorrow and Ramblin' Jack Elliot does two shows Sunday at 8 & 10:30. Tucker Blues Band plays Mr. h i t fo Flood's. M u g s y wraps - up a week's engagement at Second Chance tonight and Saturday, joining Sonic's Rendezvous Band $ and Destroy All Monster for a n r Dooley's tavern, located at 310 Maynard St. received a bomb threat Wednesday short- ly after 6 p.m. According to police the bar received a phone call from a moan who claimed that a bomb was planted somewhere in the building and that it would ex- plode sometime Wednesday eve- ning. POLICE WERE alerted, how- ever, officers were unable to find any trace of a bomb. No one was evacuated from the building and the bar remained open for business throughout the night. Dooley's manager J o h n Cleveland refused to discuss the bomb threat. "It's nobody's business but ours and the police's if we get a bomb threat," he snipped. Americans eat more bananas than any other fruit, including apples, says National Geo- graphic. In 1975 the banana consumption was 19.65 pounds per capita. Sunday triple-header. An armed robbery took place at Speedway gasoline station located at 906 Main St. The theft, which robbed the station of approximately $130, took place around midnight. According to police, an un- identified man pulled a knife on the attendant working at the time, and demanded that the attendant give him all the mon- ey in the cash register. The at- tendant gave him the money, and the man fled. Although no arrest has been made, police say that they have a suspect in the robbery. The man is described as being of medium height and weight, and is approximately 30 years old. Interesting facts Pancho Villa's real name was Doroteo Arango. He was born in the state of Durango in northern Mexico in 1877. lIe was assassinated in 1923. The capital of New Zealand is Wellington, located on the ex- treme southwestern tip of North Island. TONIGHT at: SECOND CHANCE MUGSY .994-5350 9:84 MIALN[WM1+ AN ROBh(RT RtIoRB ltOB[rT snAw 10 M ThSUING I Rh. ma GEORGE JANE wmo,,, 3 EGAL FONDA Winner of 3 10:30 run 1 1 Academy Awards 2:0 2:jI J - 5Q0 eCludinOY 414 VWZABEST S DICK PICTURE &JANE" "ROCKY" s Daily Photo by [AVID KE >S NIAGARA, of "Destroy All Monsters," adds a special touch of magic to the group's selections, including "Vampire," "You're Gonna Die" and the band's theme, "We're the Monsters (Watch Out!)." D.A.M. appears Sunday at Second Chance. ANAI14V IEM C-CID Friday, June 10 HAROLD AND MAUDE Hal Ashby, 1971) - 7 & 10:30-MLB 3 A charming lovenstory of a necrophiliae teenager and an 80-year- old lady. Their meeting and their romance is a lovely modern fairy tale set aglow by some sharp fresh labs at motherhood, the military, psyelijatry, and computer dating. Music by Cat Stevens. A cult film teople see five or six times. Ruth Gordon, Bud Cart, Vivian MORGAN! Karl Reisz, 1966) :45 only-MLB 3 A , oftheat se"166-ishcomhedy about a neurotic yongaMarxist, DavidWarer, whobha fntaiesaount binn ' orila, ad wohs to bck os rich ex-wife, Vanessa Redgrave, who only married hi- frseu ity. STEAMBOAT BILL, JUNIOR Charles F. Reisner, 1927) 7:00 only-MLB 4 "Iysgseat film akes pla*t as the Mississippi aocusint on hebitter rivalry at two riverboat ow'ners and Keaton's favorite :e oatan effete youth who n isextended by reios and turns out, ea himself, a hers. Tinecoilman is the famous cyconerscene, arb ab the most credible physical disaster ever planned for a e, in which a two-ton wall crashes down around a bewildered Plus Short: COPS (1922) he f tstfunniest shorts ever made. Buster is mistaken , anarchist and pursued through the streets of New York by -lre police force in a chaw; scene to end all chase scenes. THE GENERAL 'Siter Keaton and Clyde Bruckmon, 1926) 9:00 only-MLB 4 O1o of the few comedies that is as great cinematically as it is (omedically. "The General" is a train hijacked by union soldiers. Johinny Reb Keaton must steal it back and prove himself worthy alta again) of the woman of his dreams. widely considered Kea- t. laste.piece, it was voted "Second Best"Comedy of All Time" lInternational Poll of Film Critics, and they probably under- Plus Short: THE PLAYHOUSE (1921) side-splitting homage to hisvaudeville youth in which K Is"the whole show." Silent. Saturday, June 11 THE WAY WE WERE Svey Pollack, 1973) 7 & 9-MLB 3 KINGS OF THE ROAD twI Wonders, 1976) 7:00 only-MLB 4 THE KING OF HEARTS Ph"llPe de Broco 1967) 10:00 only-MLB 4 p.. BOB RAFELSON'S 1970 FIVE EASY PIECES A brilliant character study of a classically-trained musician of promise who gives up that career to work on an oil rig. Voted the best film of 1970 by New York film critics, it probes family rela- tionships and expectations and the burden of potential. Jack Nicholson gives what many consider his first Academy-Award winning performance as the frustrated musician. Fine supporting performances by Karen Black, Susan Anspach and Sally Struthers. Sat.: ADAM'S RIB CIWFMAA (GILD TONIGHT AT OLD ARCH. A UD. i v l ,qAwRvlAr% %a w n sww 7:30 & 9:30 Admission ai $.25 MICHELANZELO ANTONIONI'S 1961 4 LA NOTTE Antonioni's follow-up to L'AVENTURA depicts one night in the life of Milanese writer undergoing an emotional crisis. Marcello Mastriani stars, with Jeanne Moreau as his wife. The film is es- pecially noted for Antonioni's classic compositions. Italian, with subtitles. 1 I i CINEMA I1 TONIGHT AT ANGELL HALL-Au 7:30 & 9:45 Admissiot id. "A" n $1.25