Saturday, June 21, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Happenings. COMMERCIAL CINEMA ly sinister, while Samantha Eg- Arch. And., 8) - 1924 film The Passenger - (Campus) gar is terrific as the abused and ring Gloria Swanson is pr - Jack Nicholson switches misused captive. *** ed as part of the silent identities with a dead man. Lit- Philadelphia Story (Cinema series. No admission char tle action, more of a "mood" II, Aud. A, 7:30, 9:30) - Kath- MUSIC picture. Directed by Michael- erine Hepburn and Jimmy Ste- Blind Pig - Boogie W angelo Antonioni. *** wart walk away with the show Red, blues, $1.00 The Reincarnation of Peter despite the screen presence of Golden Falcon - Ann Proud - (Michigan) - Bizarre Cary Grant and direction by Experimental Jazz Band, story of a murder victim who George Cukor. One of the best Loina Linda - JB and is reincarnated in time for his films of its period. **** pany, jazz, no cover daughter's birth.* MUSIC Mr. Flood's Party - Jaws - (State) - Hottest Bimbo's - Gaslighters, blue- Glatz, folk, blues, no cov thriller of the summer. A shark grass, $.50 EVENTS terrorizes a seaside commun- Blind Pig - Jimmy Walker Music School - Carillo ity, but the locals cover up and Peter Crawford, blues, cital, Leen't Hart, carillor the gory details to avoid scar- $1.00 Burton Tower, 7-8 p.m. ing off tourists. Directed by Chances Are - Shotgun, soul THE TUBE Steven Spielberg, stars Robert music. $1, $1.50 Gene Roddenberry, gu Shaw, Roy Scheider and Rich- Depot House - Gemini, folk, thousands of adoring Tre ard Dreyfuss. TIME cover-stor- $50 twice tried to sell a fut ied this movie. ** , Golden Falcon - Old Direc- concert called "Genesis II The Last Detail - (Matrix) tions, jazz and rock, $1.00 night you can catch a ret Jack Nicholson shows you the Loma Linda - JB and Com- his second effort, Planet I sailor's life. **** pany, jazz, no cover which shows a 22nd-centur Dr. Strangelove - (Matrix)- Mr. Flood's Party - Baby ilization with women's lit Stanley Kubrick's hilarous ac- Boy Warren Blues Band, $1.00 ried to unintentionally hit. count of nuclear warfare-watch Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys, extremes. 11:30, channel for Henry Kissinger. Peter Sel- bluegrass, $1, .50 0 lers plays three roles, also with THE TUBE George C. Scott and Slim Pick- Forget the sitcom reruns and #u ens. Starts Tuesday. **** watch Moses the Lawgiver, June 24 The Eiger Sanction - Briar- first of a six-part series on the CINEMA wood) - Clint Eastwood direct- hero of Exodus. With Will Lan- CINEA ed and starred in this boring caster in the title role, tonight's Rio Bravo (Ann Arbort disconnected spy flick. * episode portrays young Moses Aud. A, 9:30) - Anothe Shampoo - (Briarwvood) - at a time te Pharaoh was horn western by Bowsard I Warren Be-tt, Julie Christy slaughtering male offspring. 10 that will attract those who and Goldie Bawn in a comedy p m. channel 2. ly think there is somethi about a sexually-active hair- - be learned from this genr dresser. * mula. John Wayne is pr Death Race 2000 - (Briar- sunday as always, but this time wood) - A race odyssey. David Sunday Nelson pops p to make Carradine stars as a 21st-cen- June 22 appealing.MUSIC turv sports car driver. * MUSIC Blind Pig - Melidioso, Capone - (Briarwood) - Ben Bimbo's - Gaslighters, blue- Bln $1.00 Gazzara as the mightiest mob- grass, no cover Loma Linda - JB and ster of them all. Chances Are - Shotgun, soul p-v, jazz, no cover Return of the Pink Panther- music, $1.00, $1.50 Mr. Flood's Party - G (Fifth Forum) - The latest Del Rio - Jazz band, no cov- folk, blues. no cover miscdventures of Peter Sellers, er THE TUBE as Inspector Clouseau. Depot House - Afternoon: Tonight's best bets are 0 Mustard Retreat, folk rock, of The Ho Chi Minh Tra Evening: Skunk's Misery, old flections on the Vietnam W sa t r a y time music. two foreign reporters (ch June 21 Golden Falcon - Double O 56, 9:30) and Mr. Rooney CINEMA Soul, soul music, $1.00 to Dinner, an overview The Producers (New World, -Lona Linda - Mixed Bags, world of restaurants { MLB 3, 7, 9) - see Friday jazz, no cover channel 2). cittema.y Mr. Flood's Party - Stony The Collector (Cinema Guild, Creek, bluegrass, $.75 Arch. Aud., 7:30, 9:30) - Dis- turbingly erotic tale by William Junue 25 Wyelr, based on the book by m onday CINEMA John Fowles, tha tsome see a. Juune 23 E Af (C a tamed-dow "Story of 0." CINEMA S~tian Ahoc the B~uailiff (C- Terence Stamp is appropriate- M'cnhandled (Cinema Guild Gtil film by KenA i Mitt star- esent- film rge. foogie Arbor $1.00 Com-. Eric ver n Re- neur, ru for kkies, uristic .' To- run of Earth, y civ- b car- arious 7. Co-op, r ho- Hawks real- ng to e for- esent, Ricky things Latin Com- emini, End il, re- Var by hannel Goes of the 10:00, inema Beau- oguchi gamst ely re- need r Ex- .00 ble O Com- Grev- west- a are descendants of French settlers, now living in small rural com- munities. Take a look at their cultural nuances in The Good Times Are Killing Me, a cine- ma-verite documentary on channel 56 at 9 p.m. " thursday June 26 CINEMA A Doll's House (Ann Arbor Co-op, Aud. A, 7, 9) - A rarely seen film that stars Jane Fonda in the title roll of Ibsen's play. MUSIC Bimbo's -- Grievous Angels, country and western, no cover Blind Pig - Small Change, jazz, $1.00 . Loma Linda - JB and Com- pany, jazz, no cover Mr. Flood's Party - Mike Page Five Smith and his Country Volun- teers, $.75 Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys, bluegrass, $1.00 THE TUBE Channel 56 often plays a very interesting game with its view- ers. They begin simply by scheduling a weekly drama or documentary. Your job is fig- uring out exactly where they've reshuffled the program. Re- member: it could be later or earlier that same evening, or possibly, delayed for another night. Assming, however, that they're out of their playful mood tonight, turn on Holly- wood Television Theater at 9 p.m. Tonight's comedy is The Man of Destiny, George Ber- nard Shaw's story of young Napoleon Bonaparte (played by Stacy Keach) and a mysterious woman. Cinema Offerings for June 27 - July 3 FRIDAY, JUNE 27 CINEMA Vixen; Cherry, Harry and Ra- quel (New World, Nat. Sci. Acd., Vixen at 7, Cherry at 9)- Hot stuff from the king-pin of the pornos himself, Russ Meyer. Supposedly, Meyers is a keen social satirist who merely uses the medium as a tool for con- veying his personal ideologies in the form of intellectual com- ment. Honest. * Modern Times (Ann Arbor Co-op. MLB 3, 7:15, 9:15)-Si- lent film from Charlie Chaplin that puts in an early bite at the "modern times" of 1936. *** The Great Dictator (Ann Ar- bor Co-op, MLB 4, 7, 9:30)- Great comedy by Chaplin that is dead on with his performance as Hynkel, only to top it off with a simultaneous perform- ance as a Jewish barber who takes over in the end. Great. *** Jane Erye (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7:30, 9:30)-Robert Stevenson directed this adapta- tion of Charlotte Bronte's novel, starring Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine. Alphaville (Cinema It, Aud. A, 7:30, 9:30)-One of Godard's m o s t intellectually ambitious films, Alphaville is a unique science-fiction epic in its own rights. Really defies descrip- tion.*** * * * SATURDAY, JUNE 28 CINEMA Them (Cinema II, Aud. A, 7:30, 9:30)-Another giant kill- er insect movie that really is worth watching, even though the droll scriptin gis predictably inane. James Whitmore stars as the cop, with James Arness and Joan Weldon as government man and scientist to provide the romantic interludes. But the giant ants are really convincing, and make the entire film a real picnic. ** Singin' in the Rain (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7:30, 9:30)- Look-you either love this clas- sic musical or you don't. MONDAY, JUNE 30 CINEMA What Price Glory (Cinema Guild, Arch. Acd., 8Z) - 1926 Raoul Walsh film starring Vic- tor McLaglen as part of the silent film series. No admission charge. TUESDAY, JULY 1 CINEMA The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe (Ann Arbor Co-op, Aud. A, 7, 9) - Cute French comedy from Yves Robert that doesn't pretendetosbe any more than it is. On these grounds, it is enjoyable to watch the poor schmuck m u s i c i a n twisted through the life of espionage.*** WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 CINEMA Brief Encounter (C i n e m a Guild, Arch. Aud., 7:30, 9:30)- Early David Lean film proves that, with time, Lean has finally found his ground. It ultimately turns out that the director is much more comfortable filming gigantic epics with Robert Bolt than he is one-act plays by Noel Coward. * * * THURSDAY, JULY 3 CINEMA Performance (Ann Arbor Co- op, And. A, 7 9) - Nicholas (Don't Look Now) Roeg's first film, done with Donald Cam- mell, is a macabe blend of fan- tasy, nightmare and realized terror. Mick Jagger and James Fox are the odd complements that make up this unusual and disturbing tale of twisted mor- ality. +a Briarwood sponsors Monday evening summer concert series By BILL PERRY Maynard Ferguson is bringing his trumpet to town for some Stan Kenton and his special contemporary jazz on July 14, brand of big-band jazz is going and on August 18 swing favorite to breeze through town Monday, Woody Herman and his orches- and he'll stop at the Briarwood tra will perform. Showtimes will mall with his orchestra to offer be the same throughout, and all a good sampling of his music at shows will be free of charge. 6:15 and 9:30 p.m. Each show In mentioning the series, a should last about an hour. Briarwood promotion official that pits family loyalty a social dominance, ultimate solving itself in the total for compassion. *** MUSIC Blind Pig - Ann Arbo perimental Jazz Band, $1 Golden Falcon - Dou Soul, soul music, $1.00 Lona Linda - JB and pony, jazz, no cover Mr. Flood's Party - ous Angels, country and ern, $.75 THE TUBE The Cajuns of Louisian on utcert is part uta satd, were noping to continue m®- - m®-®- ® - ®-®- monthly Monday night series this and make a regular thing which runs through the simmer out of is (throughout the year), COPN- L£o 1 Special -OPN at the mall, located at S. State but right now our plans ar- and the -94 expressway. tentative." AT LEAST two other big For additional information on names in music will be featured the freebies, call she Briarwoo. d Bu S pe Saa GE 1'REE i during the next two monds: promotion office at 761--950. s gtt )A large portion of fresh greens, tomatoes, cheee, I TALENT NEEDED! mushrooms, cauliflower, olives and sprouts with d -our famous yogurt dressing. For UAC Free Entertainment Series NOT AVAILABLEFOR Id-CARRY OUT E * July through Augustr noon & early eventngs * Diag & Peoples' PlazaL v * $15-$20 payment Longevity Cookery * Musicians, mime, theatre, comedians, etc. 314 E. Liberty Interested? Call UAC-763-1107, 1-5 M-F, Ann Arbor, Mich. or stop in: 2nd floor Michigan MichiganI : M GOURMET NATURAL FOOD RESTAURANT (3131 662.2019 m - -------- m a e e -s --- u n s m - -m - m -