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What's happening
in Ann Arbor this weekend

FIRST-RUN
FILMS
ANGEL HEART
Mickey Rourke, Lisa Bonet and
Robert DeNiro star in last year's
controversial film of voodoo and the
supernatural. At Briarwood. (Fri-
day(F) & Saturday(S)12am)
THE BIG EASY
Dennis Quaid is the young New
Orleans lieutenant who is being
investigated by D.A. Ellen Barkin
for police corruption. The heavy
accents and the off-beat music, like
Cajun food, all take getting used to.
But once you do, it's easy to get
swept up in the excitement. Intense
and erotic. At State. (all week--
2:45, 7:45, 9:45)
THE BIG TOWN
Matt Dillon and Diane Lane paint

the town red. Opens at State. (all
week--2, 5, 7:10, 9:20; F&S 11:30).
CAN'T BUY ME LOVE
Ronald's a geek. Ronald tries to
buy some popularity by giving the
head cheerleader in his school $1000
to be his girlfriend. Ronald is still a
geek. Hearts are broken; lessons are
learned. At Briarwood. (all week--
10am, 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10; F&S
12am)
DIRTY DANCING
Awkward teenage girl (Jennifer
Grey) falls for Patrick Swayze, a
working-class dance instructor in
Catskills resort in 1960s. It's rated
PG-13; so much for truth i n
advertising. At Briarwood. (all
week--loam, 12:30, 2:45, 4:50,
7:20, 9:50; F&S- 12am)
FATAL ATTRACTION
A new thriller/suspense film
starring--surprise!--Glenn Close and
Michael Douglas. An innocent one-

night stand becomes not so innocentt
as Close becomes obsessed with
Douglas and terrorizes his family.
At Briarwood. (all week--loam,
12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:50; F&St
12am)
THEFOURTH PROTOCOLE
Frederick Forsyth's espionage
thriller comes to the big screen, with
Michael Caine as a spycatcher,'
matching wits with Russian agent
Pierce Brosnan to save the world.'
At Briarwood. (all week--loam,'
12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:05, 9:30)'
FULL METAL JACKET
Stanley Kubrick ("A Clockwork
Orange") once again explores the
darkest corners of human nature.
This time the setting is Vietnam and
the events are seen through the eyes
of Private Joker (Matthew Modine).
At Ann Arbor 1 & 2. (S, Su, T,
12:50, 3:00, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30; M,
W, Th, F, 5, 7, 9; F&S, 11:45pm)
HAMBURGER HILL
The most reassuring Vietnam
film to date, Hill focuses on the
tight bonds between the troop
members. Too bad it's coming off
the heels of Platoon and Full Metal
Jacket because Hill won't get the
attention and respect it deserves. A
good film in its own right. At Fox
Village (all week--12, 2:15, 4:30,
7, 9:40; F&S, 12am)
HELL RAISER
Clive Barker, England's version
of Stephen King, directs this scary
tale of a woman trying to bring a
former lover back from the grave by
becoming an instrument of death.
Boo. At State. (all week--2:15,
5:15, 7:15, 9:15; F&S, 11:15).
MY LIFE AS A DOG
A pleasant surprise from Sweden;
a young child in a poor family tries

to cope with life. At State. (all
week--2:30, 5:30, 7:30)
9 1/2 WEEKS
It borders on pornography, and
that's okay, as long as there's a story
to tell. And there is; Kim Basinger,
entranced into Mickey Rourke's
sadistic world, tries to free herself
from it. Good idea, but poor
execution ruins the effort. Some of
the most incredibly erotic scenes to
date can't make up for the lack of
clarity in the story. We're mostly
concerned here about the story,
right? Well... At State. (F&S
11:45pm)
NO WAY OUT
Exciting mystery/suspense pic-
ture that takes one turn too many.
Kevin Costner stars as a new
Pentagon staff member assigned to
kill the sole witness to a murder that
must be covered up. Gene Hackman
co-stars. At Briarwood. (all week--
10am, 12:10, 2:20, 4:40, 7, 9:30;
F&S 12am)
THE PICK-UP ARTIST
At Briarwood. (all week---12,
2:15, 4:40, 7:10,9:45; F&S 12am
PINK FLOYD: THE WALL
You don't have to be on. acid to
understand Pink Floyd's paranoid
vision of the world, but it wouldn't
hurt. At State. (F&S 11:30pm)
THE PRINCIPLE
High School principle Jim
Belushi's new job is at a school
where street-fighting and gangland
intimidation run rampant. Louis
Gossett, Jr. is the head of security
who promises to help him clean up
the school. At Fox Village. (all
week--12, 2:15, 4:30, 7, 9:40; F&S
12am)
ROBO COP
Part man, part machine tries to

make the streets of Detroit safe in
this futuristic tale; violence galore.
At Briarwood. (all week--10am, 12,
2, 4, 6, 8, 10; F&S 12am)
THE ROCKY HORROR
PICTURE SHOW
Bring an umbrella. At
Briarwood. (F&S 12am)
SOMEONE TO WATCH
OVER ME
Half love-story, half thriller as
Tom Berenger (Platoon) teams up
with a woman to find a killer. A
sneak preview at Ann Arbor 1 & 2
(Sat, 7:20 only).
STAKEOUT
An idea that sounds like it
belongs more on a sitcom than the .
big screen--two men on a stakeout
become involved with their subject--
produces unexpected laughs. A
holdout from the summer worth
seeing. Starring Richard Dreyfuss
and Emilio Estevez. At Fox
Village. (all week--12, 2:15, 4:30,
7:10, 9:45; F&S 12am)
THE UNTOUCHABLES
). Kevin Costner plays Eliot Ness,
trying to put a stop to Al Capone's
(Robert DeNiro) bootlegging
business during Prohibition. In
spite of director Brian DePalma
using the camera as if he just got it
for Christmas, this film is slick and
stylish and a lot of fun to see. At
Briarwood. (all week--loam, 12:20,
2:40, 5, 7:20, 9:45)
WITHNAIL AND I
Two young men with an odd way
of looking at life. An import from
Britian. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2. (S,
Su, T, 1, 3, 5, 7:10, 9:20; M, W,
Th, F, 5, 7:10, 9:20; F&S
11:30pm)

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BEST ITALIAN FOOD
(Ann Arbor News, '85)
HOMEMADE PASTAS & PIZZAS
665-0444 - Take out
300 Detroit St. at Catherine
across from Farmer's Mkt.

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Next to Pizza Bob's
" Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
" Burgers, Sandwiches, Salads
" Mexican Dishes
* Chicken, Shrimp &
Fish Dinners
* Fallafel
Open daily 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

The Chef
recommends:

C14INA
GAR DEN
3035 Washtenaw A ve.--971-0970
Szechuan, Hunan, and Peking
cuisine. Rated #1 in carryout
service by the Ann Arbor News.
Selected the Best Chinese Restaur-
ant by The Michigan Daily.
Open 7 days a week 11:30 a.m.-
10 p.m. Take out service and
reservations available.

Casual Dining

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CAMPUS
CINEMA
FRIDAY
HIS GIRL FRIDAY (Howard
Hawks, 1940) 7 & 9:30 p.m.
MLB4
The second of three film versions
of The Front Page is easily the
best, and the best film about the
newpaper industry. Reporter Hildy
Johnson (Rosalind Russell) must
decide between justice and "The
Story" and deal with Cary Grant's
propositions at the same time.
SPELLBOUND (Alfred
Hitchcock, 1945) 7 p.m. MLB 3
Alfred Hitchcock's study of a
strict Freudian Psychiatrist (Ingrid
Bergman) and her amnesiac patient
(Gregory Peck) whom she must
prove inocent of murder. Complete
with a dream sequence by Salvador
Dali and one of Hitchcock's most
memorable endings.
NOTOROIUS (Alfred
Hitchcock, 1946) 9 p.m. MLB 3
Cary Grant's best dramatic
performance is.as an American spy
on a mission in Rio de Janiero
forced to send the woman he loves
(Ingrid Bergman) to marry a Nazi
collaborator Y(Claud Rains) for
intelligence interests.

MONTY PYTHON A N D
THE HOLY GRAIL (Terry
Gilliam and Terry Jones, 1975) 7,
8:20, & 9:40 p.m. Nat. Sci.
The Flying Circus turn to The
Round Table and wreak havoc in
the time of King Arthur. "But it's
only a fleshwound."
CROCODILE DUNDEE
(Peter Faiman, 1986) 7, 9:10, &
11:30 p.m. Mich.
The African Queen meets The
Out-of-Towners as Paul "Dundee"
Hogan and reporter Linda
Kozlowski take the Austrain
Outback and then Manhattan.
SATURDAY
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
(John Huston, 1951) 7 & 9 p.m.
Nat. Sci.
Humphrey Bogart is a slobby
captain. Katherine Hepburn is a
clean and refined Lady. This is a
love story of the odd-couple's
voyage down a river to destroy a
German gunboat.
SOREKARA (AND THEN)
(Y. Morita, 1987) 7 & 9:30 p.m.
MLB 3
The Ann Arbor premeir of
Morita's look at family life in
Japan circa 1909. His study of
honor, family, and friendship
Comments on the roots of some of
Japan's current social problems.

RAISING ARIZONA (Joel
Coen, 1987) 7 & 9 p.m. Mich.
A crook (Nicholas Cage) marries
a cop (Holly Hunter), and they
decide to have a family. When they
find that they can't have any
children by the conventional 9-
month method, they take the quick
solution and steal one.
SUND AY
LITTLE WOMEN (Goerge
Cukor, 1933) 7 & 9:15 p.m. MLB
4
Louisa May Alcott's story of the
lives of four sisters lives in
Concord around the Civil War. The
once little woman, Katherine
Hepburn shines as Jo.
THE WRONG MAN (Alfred
Hitchcock, 1957) 7 p.m. Nat Sci.
Hitchcock creates another
character which is living proof of a
Murphy's Law. This time it is
Henry Fonda as an innocent man
accused of a series of robberies.
THE MAN WHO CAME
TO DINNER (William Keighley,
1941) 9 p.m. Nat. Sci.
Monte Woolley slips and breaks
a hip and is invited to stay for
dinner. Little does anyone know
that he will stay around for a lot

longer than just one meal. Betty
Davis and Jimmy Durante also star
in this hilarious film version of of
the play by George S. Kaufman and
Moss Hart.

PERFORMANCES

The Sandwich
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wide variety of
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muffins, and
other baked goods
akong with Ann Arbor's widest selection
of ice cream, tofutti and frozen yogurt.
215 S. STATE 662-6336
OPEN 7 DAYS & EVENINGS

BROADWAY
FRIED CHICKEN
GOOD TIMES YOU CAN TASTE.
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FRIDAY
EARTH FESITVAL '87 -
12:30-7 p.m., the Diag
State and local activists will be
featured in lectures and workshops.
Topics included are "Building
Multi-Cultural Alliances," "Native
American Perspectives of Western
Culture," "Perspectives on the
Anti-Racist Struggle in the U.S,"
and "Student Movements and
Social Change."
EDWARD PARMENTIER
HARPSICHORD RECITAL
- 8 p.m., School of Music Bldg.,
Organ Recital Hall, North Campus
ProfessorParmentier's program
will include selections from Bach,
Byrd, and Scarlatti.
"THE SHEPHERD KING" -
8 p.m., Kerrytown Concert House,
415 North Fourth Avenue
The local Papagena Opera
Company opens its fourth season
with Mozart's opera originally
taught to teach the lessons of a
shepherd to royalty.

Big beefy burgers, salad bar extravaganza.
Mexican favorites, Cajun specialties and
dinner feasts.
Lunch "Brunch "Dinner
Briarwood Mall

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761-8611
FREE DELIVERY
(limited area)
$1.00 OFF all dinners
$.50 OFF all sandwiches
(with this ad)

C'hoI Resa
3535 Plymouth Rd. - 665-3591
4905 Washtenaw Ave. - 434-7978
Excellent in the ancient tradition
of Mandarin, Sze Chuan, and
Hunan specialties. Attentive service,
a full service bar with a complete
wine menu and exotic cocktails.
Moderate prices.
Open 7 days a week.
Students wecome.

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Open 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. weekdays, 6
a.m.-3 p.m. Sat., 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun.
Serving breakfast all days and lunch.
Featuring homemade bread and raisin
Favorites for over 30 years.

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FREE DELIVERY
Open for lunch 11 a.m.
Limited delivery area-
$5.00 min. order

METZGER'S BLACK
FOREST INN
(203 E. Washington at 4th Ave.;
668-8987)
Ann Arbor's oldest restaurant. Serves
lunch and dinner daily except Monday.
Prime Rib--Prime Steaks--Seafood--
German Cuisine. Full service bar and a
delightful Bavarian atmosphere. Dinners
from $5.95 to $8.75. We will validate
city parking lot tickets for car port
adjacent.

PARTHENON
RESTAURANT
FINE GREEK FOOD
. Gyros & Shish-kabob sandwiches
" Mousaka - Pastistsio - Dolmades
" Spinach pie - Gyros plate
" Liquor, Beer Wine '
* Special Cocktail Menu
COMPLETE CARRY OUT SERVICE
226 S. Main at Liberty, Ann Arbor
Hrs:M-Tur it a.m.-1Op.m. Fri-Sat 1 1 a.m.-I p.m.
sun and Holidays 12 p.m.-10 p.m.

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Hot Entrees Daily in Ann Arbor, with Delicious Sept.25 K
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CARRY OUT " WARM FIREPLACE "VOTED BEST PIZZA IN 28
12*.Lbrt,6889 ANN ARBOR BY29R
120 E. LIberty, 668-4299 THE MICHIGAN DAILY" 30 B
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512 East William, Ann Arbor
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" Weekly tournamnents
" Multiple T.V.s/PASS
" Dart boards
. Good food

208 S. First, Ann Arbor
996-8555

Hitchcock
...remains campus favorite

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