Friday, June 4 1976 THE MICHIGA H ppenings AN DAILY Page Five This week's HAPPENINGS fim reviews were written by Kim Potter All week long COMMERCIAL CINEMA The Missouri Breaks - (The Movies, Briarwood)-The super- star pairing of Jack Nicholson as a noble outlaw and Marlon Brando as a psychotic killer hired to track him down is about the only thing this mud- died, meandering Western has going for it, and it's not enough. Director Arthur Penn presents us with a series of stunningly gorgeous visuals and then pro- ceeds to do absolutely nothing with them; the film just ram- bles along, often incoherently and never compellingly-a pis- tache about one third Altman, one third Peckinpah, and three thirds tedium. Brando's deter- minedly weird portrayal of the brittiant, half-mad "regulator" provides some sparks of life to the stillborn proceedings, but his characterization has rela- tiv e little to do with the gen- er tone of the film and seems more an exercise in self-indul- gence; and the script provides precious few scenes for he and Nicholson to play against each other. Saddest of all is the bor- decline hack job turned in by Atrthr Penn - once considered the brightest and most original of American directors, but now seemingly lost and wandering in an artistic wilderness not eien his own. * * Etmbryo-(The Movies, Briar- wood i - Experimenting doctor (ROw Hudson) injects growth hormones in an effort to save a premature fetus, finds himself with a full-grown woman barely a moth later. A thoroughly bi- zarre premise which combines elements of Frankenstein, Pyg- malion and Charly, but' which emerges as a surprisingly intel- ligent, well-made horror-sci-fi concoction. Embyro gets drag- ged down by a too-grizzly cli- max apparently required for the film s natural popcorn crowd, but by and large maintains a literate, low-key pace refresh- ingly different from the rag-tag productions that dominate the horror g e n r e. Hudson fares passably as the ill-starred re- searcher, but Embyro is domi- nated by newcomer Barbara Carrera with an astonishingly moving, sensitive portrayal of a child - adult thrust into a strange universe she can intel- lectually but not emotionally comprehend. Embryo is hardly for everyone's taste, but for sci-fi fans starved by cinematic stupidity, it will prove an unex- pected treat. * .* Mother, Jugs and Speed - (Michigan-An initially prom- ising but ultimately shabby film about the daily lives of ambu- lance emergency teams, focus- ing nn the three little characters (Bill Cosby, Harvey Keitel and Raquel Welch). It begins as a reasonably sober look at the grueling, often seedy routine of emergency squads, but the film starts to fall apart about half- way through jumping grotes- BILLIARDS is the No. 1 game at the UNION quely from farce to tragedy and back again with no evident at- tention whatever to previous plot or character progresison. Cosby and Keitel do what they can with the material provided them, but prove helpless against the stony thespian incompetence of Raquel Welch plus the gen- eral nonsensity of the initially serious story. Mother, Jugs and Speed is a shoddy make-a-fast- buck filmmaking, and the fact that it could have been a good movie only makes it all the more unforgivable. The most avoidable offering of the week.* All the President's Men-(The Movies, Briarwood)-This splen- did film proves less a specific chronicle of Nixon's downfall than a precise and remarkably absorbing look at the painstak- ing journalistic detective work that undid him-and in the pro- cess probably saved us a na- tion. * * * * Follow Me, Boys! -(State)- Typical Disney drivel - as al- ways, a delight for the kids, an agony for the parents. * Story of 0 - (Campus)-This French cinemazation of the fam- ous porno bestseller waters down the domination .tone and much of the violence of the whips-and-chains novel it was b a s e d on, emerging as a splashy, gauzey love story that suffers not so much from moral depravity as from dullness. The gorgeous Corrine Clary gives an adroit performance as the kinky heroine, but Story of 0 deserves its X rating about as much as Follow Me, Boys! * * Friday CINEMA King Rat -- (Cinema Guild, Men's WEEKEND Interpersonal workshop/camoout JUNE 18, 19, 20 (slidino scale feel CONTACT: Richard Kemp- ter, 995-0088 & rleove men- sage, or Michael Andes at 662-2801. snonsored by: Lifework Counselino Arch. Aud., 7:30 & of the manipula American wheeler- (George Segal) ina ish - populated Jal camp. Long, episo hard to follow, the f r o m fine perf George Segal and supporting cast. 1 ing as a character a sequential dram, Tom Jones-(Cin Aud. A, 7:30 & 9:3 the movies' New lightenment cann lustre of this ribald the Fielding nove unponpous reverse Barry Lyndon, and of the bawdiest films ever made.' King of Hearts - Film Co-op, MLB Back at last, e starved Ann Arbor umphal return following a pro- Mickey Moose and many other tracted absence dating way star-studded luminaries. back to April! Better catch it The B 1 a c k Cat - (Cinema now, 'cause it won't appear Guild, Arch. Aud., 7:30 & 9:30) gF again for a whole month (sob). -Satanic goings-on in Boris * * Karloff's sinister castle. Early The Fearless Vampire Killers horror film which has nothing (Ann Arbor Film Co-op, MLB at all to do with the Poe short 9:3)-Story 4, 7 & 10:30)-Roman Polan- story of the same name, but tions of an ski's horror satire was roasted contains some nice stylization dealer soldier to death by critics in 1967, is and some reasonable thrills. a mostly Brit- now championed by cultists as * * ' panese POW a surrealist - expressionist clas- An Afternoon of Looney Tunes dic and often sic. Actually, it's neither as -(People's Bicentennial Com- film benefits good or bad as all that, but is mission, MLB 3, 1, 2:30 & 4)- ormances by reaosnably well-made and di- Bugs, Porky, Elmer, Daffy and an excellent verting. * * all of Warner Bros. greatest. tore interest- study than as Premature Burial-(Ann Ar- a. * * * bor Film Co-op, MLB 4, 9 only) ama It, Ag. -Poe's famous thriller as seen 0)-Time and through the low-budget eyes of CINEMA Age of En- Roger Corman, and, consider- Scarface - (Cinema Guild, ot dim the ing the production handicaps, Guild, Arch. Aud., 8 only).-One d classic from not bad at all. * * a of the immortal triumvirate of I. A kind of early '30's gangster films, along e reflection of with Cagney's Public Enemy d remains one ZOurOav and Robinson's Little Ceasar. and funniest Howard Hughes sat on the * * * CINEMA rights to this picture for years - (Ann Arbor Animation Night-(Cinema It, following its initial release, and 3, 7 & 9)- Ang. Aud. 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