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Page Ten

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, June fa 1975

Happenings . N

all week
COMMERCIAL CINEMA
A Brief Vacation - (Cammis)
- DeSica's latest flick with
Italian dialog, English subGties.
A Woman Under theI Influ-
ence - (Michigan) -House-
wife Gena Rowlands and her
husband Peter Falk attempt to
deal with their psychois in John
Cassavettes' painful and incisive
drama.
Mandingo - (State) - James
Mason and Susan George in the
film version of the best-selling
novel, a tale of sadism and lust
in the ante-bellum Soutn.
Return of The Pink Panther-
(Fifth Forum) - Pter Sellers
in the latest misadventures of
Inspector Closeau.
The Eiger Sanction - (Briar-
wood) - Clint Eastwrad direct-
ed this spy film.
Shampoo - (Brirwaod) War-
ren Beatty as a Hollywood hair-
dresser with a Don Juan com-
plex. An uneven satire that has
its moments, but somehow does
not come through together.
Prisoner of Second Avenue -
(Briarwood) - Jack Lemmon
and Ann Bancroft :n the film.
version of the hit Neil Simon
play about beleaguered urban-
ites coping with life in the Big
Apple.
Lepke - (Briarwood) -Tony
Curtis as a member of Murder,
Inc. attempting to -dissolve' the
partnership.
friday
JUNE 6
CINEMA
Adam's Rib (Ann Arbor Co-
op, MLB 3, 7, 9) - Tracy and
Hepburn grace the screen in this
classic film by George Cukor
that inspired the pitiful televis-
ion series of the same name***
Pat and Mike (Ann Arbor Co-
op, MLB 4, 7:15, ':13) - Back
again! The team of Spencer and
Katherine in a story where love
conquers al, making this film
nothing really new.**

Fantastic Planet (New World,
Nat. Sci. Aud., 7, 9) - Winner
at the Cannes Film Festival,
this film contains some of the
most remarkable animatia to
ever hit the silver screen. In-
credible.****
Wuthering Heights (Cinema
Guild, Arch. Aud., 7:30, 9.30)
- If you like Emily Bronle's
novel, then you'll nrobably find
this adaptation satisfying, with
Laurence Olivier and Merle
Oberon in the title rolls. Far
superior to the Samual Arkoff
rehash.***
Shame (Cinema II, Aud. A,
7:30, 9:30) - One of Berg-
man's most disturbing filts,
Shame is a chronicle of tor-
ment in the lives of two cloe
people, excellently portrayed by
Max Von Sydow and Liv Utl-
man.****
MUSIC
Ark - Still House string
Band, $1.00.
Blind Pig - Big Daddy G
and Express with Frazer Smith,
Jazz, $1.00.
Chances Are - Lightning,
Rock, $1.50 students, $2.00 oth-
ers.
Depot Cafe - Leo Kretzner,
folk/blues, no cover, donations
welcome.
Mr. Flood's Party - Melo-
dioso, Latin Jazz, $1 00.
Golden Falcon - Frei Fight,
Top 40's, $1.00.
Pretzel Bell - Carefreei Fam-
ily, Bluegrass, $100.
EVENTS
The Wolverine Dancers pre-
sent "Commencemeat Exercis-
es" at 8:30 p.m. La Barbour
Gym.

Salt and Norman Wexler's slug-
gish screenplay."
Red Beard (Cinema G u itI d,
Arch. Aud., 8) - Japanese di-
rector Akira Kurosawa film
of compassion set in the 19th
century. A relatively underplay-
ed film when compared with
Kurosawa's other masterful
works such as Seven Samarai
and Rashomon.****
Scenes From A Marriage
(Cinema It, Aud. A, 7, 10) -
Bergman's latest work is an
unbelievable penetration into
love and relations, with Liv
Ullman and Erland Josephson
literally burning the screen sip
with their highly ierssnal per-
formances.*
MUSIC
Ark - Still House S t r i n g
Band, $1.50.
Blind Pig - Big Daddy G and
Express with Frazer Smith,
Blues/jazz, $1.00.
Chances Are .- Lightning,
Rock, $1.50 students, $2.00 oth-
ers.
Depot Cafe - Gemini, crea-
tive folk/blues/classical, S50c.
Mr. Floods Party - Melo-
dioso, Latin Jazz, $1.00.
Golden Galcon - Free Flight,
Top 40's, $1.00.
Pretzel Bell - Carefree Fam-
ily, bluegrass, $1.00.
EVENTS
The Wolverine Dancers pre-
sent "Commencement Exercis-
es" at 8:30 p.m. in Barbour
Gym.
sunday
JUNE it

Golden Falcon - D.J. Double Cannes in 1957 for his stunning
0 Soul, $1.00. work.""

monday
JUNE 9
CINEMA
Page of Madness (Cinema
Guild, Arch. Aud., 8) - 1926
silent Japanese film by Teino-
suke Kinugasa. No admission
charge.
MUSIC
Blind Pig - Boogie Woogie
Red, Blues, $1.00.
Chances Are - Mojo Boogie
Band, Blues/rock, $1.00 students
$1.50 others.
Depot Cafe - Pat Hodgson,
country/western, no cover, dona-
tions welcome.
Mr. Floods Party - E~ r i c
Glatt, no cover.
Golden Falcon - Ann Arbor
Experimental Jaz Band, $1.00.
Music School - Carillon Re-
cital, Janet Tebbel, 7-8 p.m.
tuesday
JUNE 10
CINEMA
The King of Hearts (Ann Ar-
bor Coop, Aud. A, 7, 9) -- Ano-
ther of the Ann Arbor cult film
collection. Phillippe deBroca
draws a thin line between sanity
and insanity, occasionally cross-
lng between them,Like I said,
it's a cull film."'5
MUSIC
Blind Pig - Ann Arbor Ex-
perimental Jazz, $1.00
Chances Are - Chance, laid
back rock, $1.00 students, $1.50
others.
Mr. Floods Party - Gemini,
no cover.
wednesday
JUNE It
CINEMA
A Man Escaped (Cinema
Guild, Arch. Aud., 7:30, 9:30)
- An extraordinary film by Ro-
bert Bresson that exposes the
hopes and fears of those con-
fined behind prison walls. Bres-
son was named best director at

MUSIC
Ark - Hootenanny, 75c,
Blind Pig - Eagle Ridin Pop-
pa, jazz, $1.00.
Chances Are .- Chance, rock,
51.00 students, $1.50 others.
Mr. Floods Party - Grevious
Angels, 75c.
Golden Falcon - Double D
soul, $1.00.
thursday
JUNE 12
CINEMA
Alfredo, Alfredo (Ann Arbor
Co-op, Aud. A, 7, 9) - Real,
genuine junk that attempts to
rip-off the talent of Dustin
Hoffman. How Hoffman ever
consented to this drizzle is be-
yond everyone, and he himself
admits regret over his partici-
pation in this garbage.*
MUSIC
Blind Pig - Reunion, Jazz,
$1.00.
Chances Are - Chance, Rock,
$1.00 students, $1.50 others.
Mr. Floods Party - M i k e
Smith and his country volui-
teers, 75c.
Pretzel Bell - RFD 3 o y s,
bluegrass, $1.00.
EVENTS
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MUSIC
Chances Are - Buzz Gunder-
JUNE 7 son, Country rock, $1.00 stu-
CINEMA dents, $1.50 others,
Serpico (New World, Ml B 3, Depot Cafe - Afternoon, Mus-
7, 9:15) - Mediocre at best tards Retreat, country/western,
this Sidney Lumet film returns Evening, Skunks Missery, blue-
again, so someone must like it. grass, no cover, donations wel-
Al Pachino attemtps to s u r-- come.
mount the pace of the film, but Del Rio - Live Jazz, free,
ultimately gets caugat in Waldo starts at 4:30.

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