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study, played by Anne Baxter, who
was also nominated for her role.
George Sanders and Marilyn Mon-
roe are terrific, too.
GIANT (George Stevens, 1956)
1429 Hill St. 7:00
This film is huge in every way.
It stars Rock Hudson, Elizabeth
Taylor, and James Dean in his last
movie. It has a big mansion, lots
of money, and lots of Texas oil. It
lasts 200 minutes on screen and has
been going strong for over 30
years.
HOUR OF THE WOLF
(Ingmar Bergam, 1967) MLB 4
7:00
Bergman's favorite actors, Liv
Ullman and Max Von Sydow, star
in this film about a painter who is
terrorized by inner demons and his
adulterous past. As with most of
this revered director's films, this
one is highly personal and gloomy.
SHAME (Ingmar Bergman,
1968) MLB 4 8:45
Guess who stars in this Bergman
film? You got it, Liv Ullman and
Max Von Sydow. Still a heck of a
trio. This time a married couple try
to flee from the effects of war but
come to learn that it is too big to
escape.
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7:30
Peter Lorre is a psychotic child
murderer who has a penchant for
whistling. He is brought to justice
by the Berlin Underground, but
Lang uses this as a metaphor for
the power of the masses in Ger-
many at the time.
DIABOLIQUE (Henri-Georges
Clouzot, 1955) Nat Sci 9:30
A thriller in the Vein of Hitch-
cock. In this highly suspenseful
film, a man and the woman he's
been seeing murder his wife, dump
her in the pool, and find that the
body has swum away.
SUNDAY
KIND HEARTS AND
CORONET'S (Robert Hamer,
1949) Michigan Theater 5:30
Alec Guiness plays most of a
royal family that is being knocked
off one by one in this zany comedy.
Festivities actually start at 4:30
with a birthday party for Prince
Charles and a series of short docu-
mentaries.
TUCKER: THE MAN AND
HIS DREAM (Francis Ford
Coppola, 1988) Michigan Theater
7:30
See Friday's listing.
THE MAN WHO KNEW
TOO MUCH (Alfred Hitchcock,
1934) MLB 4 7:00
Hitch later remade this film of
his, but the original is still pretty
strong. A couple on vacation in
Switzerland accidently learn of a
murder plot in their native London
and subsequently their daughter is
kidnapped by the villains:
THE 39 STEPS (Alfred
Hitchcock, 1935) MLB 4 8:40
The film that first brought
Hitchcock international acclaim.
Robert Donat is rudely awakened to
watch a dead body fall on him.
Afraid of being accused of the crime
he follows the only lead he has to
try and find the criminals.
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Saturday: The Whip,
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THE ARK (761-1451)
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Saturday: Lou and Peter
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Sunday: Jim Bajor,
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BIRD OF PARADISE
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Friday & Saturday: "A Tribute
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Friday: The Wild Cards,
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Sunday: The Gay '90s,
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MAINSTREET COMEDY
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Friday & Saturday: David
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Friday: Top-40/Progressive Dance
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Saturday: Top-40 Dance Party,
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Friday: New Music Dance Party,
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FRIDAY
WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB -
Rackham Lecture Hall, 7 p.m.
Rosalie Edwards conducts. Call
665-7386 for tickets.
UNIVERSITY PLAYERS -
Trueblood Theater, Freize Bldg., 8
p.m.
"The Mighty Gents" by Richard
Wesley.
TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS -
Arena Stage, Frieze Bldg., 5 p.m.
Plays by Lisa Wing and Dan
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BLOSSOM DEARIE - Kerry-
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"The Mighty Gents" by Richard
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PRODUCTION OF JULES
FEIFFER'S "HOLD ME" -
Performance Network, 408 W.
Washington, 8 p.m. and 12 mid-
night.
Directed by Carolyn Caldwell;
tickets available at Hillel Founda-
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students.
CELLO RECITAL - School
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Given by Carol Bullock and as-
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CABARET TINGELTANGEL
- Pioneer High School Little
Theater, 7:30 p.m.
German students from PHS and
the University will perform songs
and sketches by Karl Valentin and
others.
SUNDAY
FRENCH CLASSIC SERIES
- Blanche Anderson Moore Hall,
School of Music, 4 p.m.
Marilyn Mason, organist performs
the music of Frangois Couperin.
RECITAL - Kerrytown Concert
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Violinist Claudia Chudacoff and
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