w U U 9W 4. First Run Films AGNES OF GOD Three of America's finest actresses, Jane Fon- da, Anne Bancroft, and Meg Tilly are the leads in this psychological quasi-mystery. A young nun (Tilly) is found in a room with a strangled newborn infant, presumably hers, but claims that a'miracle has occurred. Fonda is an inquiring psychologist who squares off against the convent's Mother Superior (Bancroft). At the Campus Theater, 1214 S. University, 6686416. AFTER HOURS A black comedy about a young man who is plunged into a night of bizarre, comical, and frightening adventure after a first date with a woman from SoHo. Critically well accepted. Stars Terri Garr, Rosanna Arquette, Griffin Dunne. At the Ann Arbor Theatre, 210 S. Fifth, 761-9700. BACK TO THE FUTURE A Speilberg-presented, Robert Zemeckis- directed fantasy about a high-school student who rides a souped-up DeLorean into the '50s, and is forced to insure his own existence by playing mat- chmaker for his parents. A little too cute, but well handled. At the State Theatre, 231S. State, 6626264 and the Wayside, 3020 Washtenaw, 434-1782. THE BLACK CAULDRON Sword and sorcery-filled animated feature from Disney. Although aimed at restoring Disney to its former reputation, the film wallows in its own mediocrity. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briar- wood Mall, 769-8780. COCOON Gentle post-Speilbergian fantasy about benevolent aliens, children, and geriatrics. Direc- ted by Ron Howard (Splash). At the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall, 769-8780. COMMANDO Arnold Swarzenegger's performance as The Terminator was all in good fun, but this latest ef- fort from Mr. Muscle looks a little too much like Rambo. A retired mercenary is forced back into action when his daughter is kidnapped. At the Fox Village Theatre, 375 N. Maple, 769-1300. DEATH WISH III Charles Bronson, again, plays the vigilante who fights the odds to rid the streets of crime. At the State Theatre, 231S. State; 662-6264. FOLLOW THAT BIRD Big Bird plays a golden fowl who gets lost wan- dering away from Sesame Street. Includes a clever scene where Big Bird finds himself (herself?) in the same precarious field that Cary Grant en- countered in North-by-Northwest. Cameos by Snuful-Upagus. From the Children's television Workshop. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall,769-4780. THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY A marvelously imaginative comedy about an African bushman who mistakes a Coke bottle that falls from an airplane for a dropped trinket of the gods and decides to return it. The laughs are pure slapstick, but ingenious and relentless. A cult classic and deservedly so. Now approaching its fir- st year of running. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall, 769-8780. THE JAGGED EDGE A murder-mystery thriller that involves a savage slaying, a man wrongly accused of the murder, a female assistant district attorneyand of course, a romantic subplot. Stars Glenn Close and Jeff Bridges. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briar- wood Mall, 769-8780. JOURNEY OF NATTY GANN Set in the 1930s, an adventurous young girl travels cross-country in search of her father. Stars Meredith Sallenger and john Cusack. At the Wayside, 3020 Washtenaw; 434-1782. KRUSH GROOVE The story of a young man's dream of starting the ultimate record company. At the State Theatre, 231 S. State, 662-6264. LIVE AND DIE IN L.A. A murderous counterfeiter is chased by two Secret Service Agents. At the Movies at Briar wood. Briarwood Mall, 769-8780. NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET The terror continues in this sequel of the popular horror film. At the State Theater, 231 S. State; 662- 6264. PLENTY. A heroic Englishwoman is haunted by memories of the passion and idealism of her experience as a fighter in the French Resistance. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall, 769-8780. PUMPING IRON II More muscle and brawn but this time women body builders are featured. At the Ann Arbor, 210 S. Fifth; 761-9700. REMO WILLIAMS: THE ADVENTURE BEGINS An ordinary cop turned secret agent brings justice to international criminals with the help of his mystical training in the martial arts. Based on the Destroyer book series by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir. At the Fox Village Theatre, 375 N. Maple 769-1390. SILVER BULLET Another Steven King story turned into a movie. King himself wrote the screenplay about a young boy trying to save his town from a werewolf. At the Fox Village Theatre, 375 N. Maple, 769-1300. ST. ELMO'S FIRE Seven young friends share their fantasies at a D.C. bar. Call it The Little Chill. Stars Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson. At the Movies in Briar- -lood, Briarwood Mall, 769-8780. SWEET DREAMS The story of legendary country singer Patsy Cline and her turbulent romance with Charlie Dick, her second husband. Stars Jessica Lange. At the Fox Village Theatre, 375 N. Maple, 769-1300. WARNING SIGN M'an meets virus thriller. Mutates drama. At the Fox Village Theatre, 375 N. Maple, 769-1300. FRIDAY Bars and Clubs The Ark - (761-1451) - Look over the stars of Horizon. The Blind Pig - (996-8555) - George Bedard, with his Kingpins, proves his reputation as a master guitar player. The Earle - (994-0211) - Enjoy the jazz with Rick Burgess and Patty O'Connor. The Heidelberg - (663-7758) - Shawn Williams with some down- home country. Main Street Comedy Showcase - (996-9080) - Local talent Gary Kern delivers side-splitting one-liners. Mountain Jack's - (665-1133) - Rod Coden will make you laugh. Rick's American Cafe - (996-2747) - The Bluefront Persuaders play blues and the roots of rock 'n' roll. U-Club - (763-2236) - DJ Tom Simonian plays an eclectic mix of dance records.with new music. PerformanCe Antique Pink - University Project Theater A 20-year-old kid is hired to paint a 70-year-old woman's apartment, which hasn't been painted in 40 years. The simple task evolves into an all- day, all-night affair, ending in a champagne breakfast. Heinrich Henkel's play stars professionalrac- tress Kim Hunter. 8 p.m. at the Men- delssohn Theater. Tickets are $6-$12.50- (students, $3) at the Michigan League Box Office in ad- vance and at the door. For more in- formation call 764-0450. Organ Recital - University School of Music University student Robin Dinda will perform Prelude in Fugue and Sonata No. 6 in G Major, by Bach, as well as works by various other composers. Dinda will also perform a piece that she composed herself, From Heaven Above to Earth I Come. 8 p.m. at Blanche Anderson Moore Hall. Free. For more information call 763-4726. People )ancing - Performance Net- work Whitley Setrakian and Dancers present a concert of modern choreography. 8 p.m. at the Perfor- mance Network, 408 W. Washington. Tickets are $6.50 and $5.00. For reser- vations or more information call 663- 0681. Viola Recital - University School of Music Benson Headley, a University student, will perform Sonata No. 3 for Viola and Harpsichord by Bach; Variations for Viola and Piano by Alan Shulman, and Brahms' Sonata for Viola and Piano. 8 p.m. at the School of Music Recital Hall. Free. For more information call 763-4726. Campus Cinema And Now for Something Completely Different (Ian MacNaughton, 1971) MTF This first Monty Python movie is an anthology of skits from the long- running television show. Contains such classics as "The Upper Class Twit of the Year" and equally devastating pieces. Mich., 7:00 p.m. $3/single/double - $2.50/students, seniors. Secret Policemen's Other Ball (Julian Temple,1982) MTF Rock stars like Pete Townsend, Eric Clapton, Sting and Jeff Beck join the Monty Python troupe and other British comedians in -a concert on behalf of Amnesty International. Mich., 8:50 p.m. $3/single/double - $2.50/students, seniors. - Born in Flames (Lizzie Bordon) Alt Act The women's army stages its own revolt after the Democratic Socialist revolution in New York. MLB 4, 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. $2.50. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex but Were Afraid to Ask (Woody Allen, 1972) CG Woody Allen's hilarious spoof on Dr. Ruben's famous book. Imagine Woody as sperm-nervous about his destiny or Gene Wilder as a doctor in. love with a sheep. The film contains very inventive visual humor. AH Aud. 7:00 p.m. and 10:20 p.m. $2.50/single, $3.50/double. Take the Money and Run (Woody Allen, 1969) CG Virgil, played by Woody Allen, is the product of an unfortunate childhood. As an adult he attempts to rob a bank, but fails when he mispells "gun" on his holdup note. A comical narrative accompanies the action of the film. .AH Aud. A, 8:40 p.m. $2.50/single, $3.50/double. Grateful Dead: Live at Radio City Music Hall (Len Dell Amico, 1980) AAFC The best of Jerry Garcia and gang live at Radio City. Includes outstan- ding portions of the acoustic, electric and improv parts of their shows. Nat. Sci., 8:45 p.m. $2.50/single, $3.50/double. Head (Bob Rafelson,1968) AAFC The film contains a bizarre com- bination of film clips and guest'ap- pearances involving Rita Hayworth, Bela Lugosi and others. The cast con- sists of such stars as Frank Zappa, Sonny Liston, and Annette Funicello. Nat Sci, 7:00 p.m. $2.50/single, $3.50/double. SATURDAY Bars and Clubs The Ark-(761-1451)-David Murray and Stanley Cowell of jazz band Eclipse will brighten your day. The Blind Pig-(996-8555)-Cub Koda jams with contemporary, rock 'n roll. The Earle-(994-0211)-Another night with Rick Burgess and Patty O'Connor. The Heidelberg-(663- 7758)-Folksy Shawn Williams. Mountain Jack's-(665- 1133)-Straight from Channel 7 it's Ron Coden. Rick's American Cafe-(996- 2747)-Local favorites The Blue Front Persuaders entice you to listen. Performance Antique Pink-University Project Theater. John Russell Brown's direction of this comedy continues tonight at 8 p.m. See Friday's listing for more details. Bandorama-University School of Music This Ann Arbor tradition showcases the University bands: the Concert. Band, conducted by Larry Rachleff, the Symphony conducted by M. Robert Reynolds, the Jazz Band, and of course everyone's favorite.Satur- day afternoon band, Mr. Becher's Michigan Marching Band. 8 p.m. at Hill Auditorium. Tickets are $3-5, and are available at Hill Aud. and Revelli Hall. For more info, call 763-4726. People Dancing-Performance Net- work This modern choreography perfor- mance continues its run at 8 p.m. See Friday's listing for more information. Furthermore The Comet Halley: Once in a Lifetime/Autumn Stars-University Exhibit Museum Once again it's time to go star- gazing with two new shows! The Comet Halley: Once in a Lifetime and Autumn Stars. 11:30 a.m. (Autumn), 1:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m., and 4 p.m. (Comet Halley), at the Exhibit Museum Ruthven Planetarium, Ged- des at N. University. $1. Call 764-0478 for more information. Campus Cinema Children of Paradise (Marcel Carne, 1945) C2 This romantic epic explores the loves and ambitions of a group of ac- tors and actresses who eventually achieve fame and fortune, but never the happiness they so desperately seek. Set in the theatre district of 19th century Paris. A.H. Aud. A, 8 p.m., $2.50. Fort Apache (John Ford, 1948) Hill St. John Wayne plays a demoted Civil War officer who tries to reason with a superior (Henry. Ford) bent on engaging his men in a bloody conflict with the Apaches. Hill St., 7:00 p.m., $2.50/single, $3.50/double. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (John Ford, 1962) Hill St. It is not liberty, but justice and the law that is at the heart of this western. A senator, whose political career was launched by his shooting of a gun- slinger, returns to the town of his youth. The story unfolds through flashbacks. Starring Jimmy Stewart and John Wayne. Hill St., 9:20 p.m., $2.50/single, $3.50/double. Jabberwocky (Terry Gilliam, 1977) MTF For Monty Python, the big screen is a giant playground of wild costumes and gags. This time they tell the story of a barrel-maker (Michael Paln) who makes his way to the big city to earn the money to marry the fat Griselda. But beware of the mon- strous Jabberwocky. Lots of "slap- stick" humor. Mich., 7 p.m., $3.00/single/double-$2.50/students, seniors. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones, 1975) MTF The crew of Monty Python have a laugh at King Arthur and the Round Table. Arthur's search for the legen- dary chalice leads through many sketches of silliness and fun. Possibly their best work on film. Mich., 9 p.m., $3.00 single and doulbe - $2.50/stud- ent, seniors. Risky Business (Paul Brickman, 1983) MED The parents are gone and the house is his, so there's nothing better to do than to throw a wild bash. There's no end to the craziness. Starring Tom Cruise. Nat. Sci. 7:00 p.m.-and 9:30 p.m., $2.50. The SpaceASeed (Television Episode, 1967), Alt. Act. This is the television episode that inspired the making of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. MLB 3, 8:45 p.m. $2.50/single, $3.50/double. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Nicholas Meyer, 1982) Alt. Act. In this second big screen outing for the Enterprise, Captain Kirk's eternal enemy, Khan, threatens to destroy the ship. He possesses an incredible weapon that just might enable him to do it. This one captures the original spirit of Star Trek. MLB 3, 6:45 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. $2.50/single, $3.50/double. The Times of Harvey Milk (Robert Epstein, 1984) AAFC This moving film won an Academy Award for Best Documentary. It traces the life, career, and assasination of San Francisco's first gay member of the Board of Super- visors. MLB 4, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., $2.50. SUNDAY Bars and Clubs The Ark-(761-1451)-Sing the blues along with John Hammond. Main Street , Comedy Showcase-(996-9080)-Featuring the only open-mike show in Michigan at a full-time comedy club. The Nectarine Ballroom-(994- 5436)-DJ "the Wizard" hosts a dance party. Performance Antique Pink - University Project Theater Heinrich Henkel's play, starring Kim Hunter, continues today at 2 p.m. at the Mendelssohn Theater. See Friday's listing for all the details. People Dancing - Performance Network Whitely Setrakian and Dancers con- tinue their performance today at 4 p.m. See Friday's listing for all the details. Campus Cinema American Madness (Frank Capra, 1932) CG When his small bank is near the point of collapse, a chief operating of- ficer must deal with both panic- stricken customers and his board of directors who threaten his efforts to save the bank. AH, Aud. A, 7 p.m., $2.00/single, $3.00/double. Meet John Doe (Frank Capra, 1941) CG A newswoman chooses Gary Cooper as "John Doe: Average American" in a hoax to save her job, but she gets more than what she had bargained for. The film delvesinfo mob behavior and manipulation in American life. AH, Aud. A, 8:30 p.m. $2.00/single, $3.00/double. E.T. (Steven Spielberg,1982) MTF E.T., the extra-terrestrial. A boy befriends and protects a loveable alien from curious authorities, and their communion creates a touching story of love. A fine display of Spielberg's tremendous technical and visual skills. Mich., 4p.m., 7p.m. 9:15 p.m., $3.00, $2.50/students, seniors. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Sergio Leone, 1967) Hill St. In his third spaghetti western, Clint Eastwood, along with two other men, struggles to find the cache of gold buried in a cemetery. Hill St., 8 p.m., $2.00. Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960) MED What would it be like to be stuck at a lonely motel with Anthony Perkins? That's what happens to a secretary (Janet Leigh) who has just slipped away with $40,000. The story studies the life of a demented man and his relationship with his dead mother. You'll never take a shower again. MLB 4, 7:30 p.m., $2.50/single, $3.00/double. Dial M for Murder (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) MED Another Hitchcock classic. The master of suspense is at his best in this tale of a perfect murder gone haywire. MLB 4, 9:30 p.m. $2.50/single, $3.00/double. When the Mountains Tremble (Pamela Yates and Thomas Sigel, 1983) BFS The story of the Guatemalan people as seen through the eyes of Rigoberta Menchu, a woman transformed from an impoverished, migratory peasant to a leading voice in shaping the destiny of her people. Nat. Sci., 7 p.m. Donations requested. Furthermore The Comet Halley: Once in a Lifetime-University Exhibit Museum The Comet Halley shows at 1:30, 2:45, and 4 p.m. See Saturday's listing. MONDAY Bars and Clubs The Ark-(761-1451)-Come to the Saline Big Band's ballroom dance and help in benefitting the handicapped. Blind Pig-(996-8555)-Boogie Woogie Red, an old favorite at the Blind Pig, features excellent piano play. The Earle-(994-0211)---Larry Manderville hits the keys. The Nectarine Ballroom-(994- 5436)-Detroit DJ Galen Davis invites you to join The Stud Club. Rick's American Cafe-(996- 2747) - Check out 66 Spy, which in- cludes former SLK members. Performance Composers Forum-University School of Music A performance of selected works by University School of Music students will include selections performed on cello, piano, harp, violin, and saxaphone. This performance will also feature Korean art songs, and a vocal trio. 8 p.m. at the School of Music Recital Hall. Free. Fore more details call 763-4726. Campus Cinema Ziggy Stardust (D.A. Pennebaker, 1983) MTF The long-awaited release of David Bowie's farewell performance to Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, dated July 3, 1973. The concert takes place at London's Hammer- smith Odeon. Mich., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. $3.00, $2.50/students, seniors. TUESDAY Bars and Clubs The Ark-(761-1451)-Odetta enter- tains with blues and folks. The Blind Pig-(996-8555)-Bring your camera for a crazy night with self-proclaimed "sperm-rockers," Snakeout. The Earle-(994-0211)-Larry Man- derville on the 88s. Mountain Jack's-(665-1133)-Take it easy with La Duke. The Nectarine Ballroom-(994- 5436)-Dance the night away with DJ Roger "Night Fever" LeLievre. Rick's American Cafe-(996- 2747)-Bob Cantu and Joyhouse offer a powerful hard-rock/blues style. U-Club-(763-2236)-Let Jazz Life jazz up yours. Performance Cello Recital-University School of Music Selected students from the string department of the University school of Music perform works by various artists. 8 p.m. at the School of Music Recital Hall. Free. For more infor- mation call 763-4726. Wind Ensemble/Cbamber Win- ds-University School of Music. H. Robert Reynolds and Larry Rachleff conduct a program entitled "Paris-Munich". This program in- cludes works by Messiaen, Mahler, Hindemith, and Hahn. Leslie Guinn will be the featured soloist. 8 p.m. at Hill Auditorium. Free. For more info. call 763-4726. Campus Cinema i Pather Panchali (Satyajit Ray, 1955) CG This is the moving story of a child and his family's struggle to survive. An excellent film about the mysteries and emotions of childhood. Bengali with subtitles. AH Aud. A, 7 and 9 p.m., $2.00 WEDNESDAY Bars and Clubs The Ark-(761-1451)-Chris Williamson sings her songs with a femininst's touch. The Blind Pig-(996-8555)-Africa's Kapingbdi was a big hit at WCBN's winter bash last year, and tonight they return with their unusual African sounds. The Earle-(994-0211)-Relax with Larry Manderville. Mountain Jack's-(665-1133)-Roll in the aisles with Ron Coden. Rick's AmericanbCafe-(996- 2747)-The all-teen band Fishbone brings their wild blend of ska and funk to town. U-Club-(763-2236)-UAC's Laugh Track. Campus Cinema The Man With the Golden Gun (Guy Hamilton, 1974) MED Classic James Bond glistens with gorgeous ladies and fantastic gadgetry. Nat. Sci. 7 p.m. $2.50/single, $3/double. The Spy Who Loved Me (Lewis Gilbert, 1977) MED It's the incomparable 007 again. James is up to some new tricks this time! Title song sung by Carly Simon. Nat. Sci. 9:15 p.m. $2.50/single, $3/double. THURSDAY Perf Music Arts Pr This ment Catullk psicho Union more it Furl "The Lifetir sity E: Witi pheno p.m., p.m. S Inters League Yes, fine di for you aroun under- Mich1 5-7 p.n more c All the 1949) F Broc southe whowi growir corru politic Long. Apoca pola) A Mar Marlor on an a to dart p.m. a The N Rob( and G old-fas Redfoi Roy H loverv teen y Charr 'em lil and 91 Bars and Clubs The Blind Pig-(996-8555)-Get mental to the sounds of Brian Brain. If The Earle-(994-0211)-Larry "the tainin man" Manderville. let us Mountain' Jack's-(665-1133)-Ron Coden will make your night. tion c U-Club-(763-2236)-Sound off with date, Soundstage. and matic Performance menti Antique Pink-University Project 420 h Theater.4810 This comedy by Heinrich Henkel is presented again tonight at 8 p.m. A receiv glance to Friday's listing will give you event all the infbrmation. 6 Weekend/Friday, November 1, 1985 Weekend/Fri Weekend/Fris