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CASABLANCA (Michael Curtiz, 1942)
Humphrey Bogart manipulates the roulette wheel
and just about everything else in Rick's. Add in
Ingrid Bergman and you have the makings of a
cinema classic. (Michigan Theater Foundation;
Michigan Theater, 7 p.m.)
THE BIG SLEEP (Howard Hawks, 1946)
Part two of a Bogart twin-bill. This time, it's a
mystery, and Lauren Bacall is the female lead.
(Michigan Theater Foundation; Michigan Theater, 9
p.m.)
BEAT STREET (Harry Belafonte,1984)
This break-dancing movie owes almost as much to
the MGM musical tradition as it does to this year's
dance craze. The only difference is the kind of show
the kids decide to put on. (Cinema Guild; Lorch Hall,
7p.m., 9p.m.)
FESTIVAL OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIALS
What with us college students being too busy to
watch TV, it sure is nice to know we can see these
award winning 1981 commercials from around the
world instead. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; MLB, 7 p.m.,
10p.m.)
WHAT'S UP, TIGER LILY (Senkichi Tanizuchi &
Woody Allen; 1966)
Allen purchased a Japanese spy movie and dubbed
in some slightly different words, turning it into a
rather funny chase for a top secret egg salad recipe.
(Ann Arbor Film Coop; MLB, 8:30 p.m.)
SUDDEN IMPACT (Clint Eastwood, 1983)
Dirty Harry returns in fine form, but the amount of
gratuitous violence is way, way too high. The film is
highly enjoyable, and it might make your day, but
only if you don't mind a few shots too many. (Cinema
2; Aud. A, 7p.m., 9p.m.)
BODY HEAT (Lawrence Kasdan, 1981)
A university alumnus provides a delightfully
steamy film noir. The performances by William Hurt
and Kathleen Turner are quite good, and this proves
that they do make them like they used to.
(Mediatrics; Nat. Sci. Aud., 7 p.m., 9 p.m.)
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BEING THERE (Hal Ashby, 1979)
Peter Sellers gave a spectacular performance as
an illiterate gardener who makes it big by watching
the TV. Melvyn Douglas also gave a great perfor-
mance. See it. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; Nat. Sci. Aud.,
CASABLANCA (Michael Curtiz, 1942)
See Friday's listing (Michigan Theater, 9 p.m.)
DIVA (Jean-Jacques Beiniex, 1982)
A romance between an opera star and a postal
clerk is theplot for what some have termed a punk or
new wave cinematic experience. French with sub-
titles. (Cinema Guild; Lorch Hall, 7p.m., 9:15p.m.)
THE SEVEN SAMURAI (Akira Kurosawa, 1954)
A very long film and a very good one, too. A
Japanese village is under attack by raiders. Can the
samurai save it, and what do they get out of doing so?
Recommended. Japanese with subtitles. (Cinema 2;
Aud. A, 7 p.m.)

THE MAGNIFICENT AMBER SONS (Orson
Welles, 1942)
A magnificent piece of film-making by Welles
which ends up being slightly less than it should have
been because of some tampering by others. The cast
includes Joseph Cotten and Agnes Morehead.
(Cinema 2; Aud.A,7p.m.)
SHADOW OF A DOUBT (Alfred Hitchcock, 1943)
A Joseph Cotten double-feature concludes as he
plays a nice clean-cut man who also happens to kill
people. Thornton Wilder provided the script for Hit-
chcock. (Cinema 2; Aud. A, 8:45 p.m.)
SIEGFRIED, Part one of Die Nibelungen (Fritz
Lang, 1924)
Siegfried is a mighty warrior, and the Nibelungen
are dwarves. But the dwarves are perhaps more
powerful than the warrior, on whom they bestow
magical powers. And there is plenty more in this
silent epic from Germany, with a musical soun-
dtrack. (Cinema Guild; Lorch Hall, 7 p.m.)
KRIMHILD'S REVENGE (Fritz Lang, 1924)
Lang's epic concludes as Krimhild decides to
avenge the death of her lover, Siegfried, who was
killed in the first part. Special appearance by Atilla
the Hun, too. Silent, with a musical soundtrack.
(Cinema Guild; Lorch Hall, 8:50 p.m.)

PANDORA'S BOX (G.W. Pabst, 1928)
Louise Brooks is a flower girl who marries a
newspaper editor. Don't expect to hear the
newspaperman's typewriter going, though, because
the film is a silent one. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; Lorch
Hall, 7p.m.)
STELLA DALLAS (King Vidor, 1937)
Barbara Stanwyck is the star of a remake of a 1925
silent. The plot is a twisted version of My Fair Lady
as Stanwyck plays a mill hand's daughter who
marries up in the world but has some difficulty
bringing herself up. Based on the Olive Prouty novel.
(Ann Arbor Film Coop; Lorch Hall, 9p.m.)
THE HARDER THEY COME (Perry Henzell, 1973)
Jimmy Cliff does a lot of climbing in this moie.
His record climbs the chart while his producer takes
advantage of his ignorance, and he climbs the most-
wanted list. The soundtrack, reggae all the way, also
includes Toots and the Maytals. (Michigan Theater
Foundation; Michigan Theater, 7:30 p.m.)

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