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What's happening in

Ann ,Arbor
MFirst-run Film
BLACK RAIN
Michael Douglas, who w
from the Streets of San Franci
to the top of Wall Street, is now
his way to the rough Tol
underworld to track down an esca
killer. Kate Capshaw co-stars in
latest film from director Rid
Scott. Rated R. At Briarwood
week - 12:00, 2:20, 4:40, 7:
9:35). At Showcase (all week
12:00, 7:20, 9:55, Fri, Sat-12
a.m.).
BREAKING IN
A new comedy, written by J
Sales and directed by John Fors
starring Burt Reynolds as the ag
burgler looking for a young par
to learn the adventurous ways
thievery. At Showcase (all wee
12:50, 7:45). At Ann Arbor I A
(call for times).
DISTANT VOICES, STI
LIES

this weekend

the 1940s and '50s. Winner of the
International Critics prize at
Cannes. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2 -
Call for times.
DO THE RIGHT THING
Spike Lee, the controversial,
low budget loving director returns
for another film that speaks of
racial attitudes and tensions. At Ann
Arbor I & II- Call for times.
THE FABULOUS BAKER
BOYS
Jeff and Beau Bridges star in a
story chronicling two cocktail-
lounge, piano-playing brothers
whose lives are disrupted wher -
Michelle Pfeiffer joins their failing
act and revitalizes their careers. At
Showcase (all week- 12:15, 7:20,
9:35, Fri Sat.-11:50). At
Briarwood- 12:30, 2:45, 5:00,
7:30, 9:50, 11:45.
FAT MAN AND LITTLE BOY
Paul Newman stars as Gen.
Leslie Groves, the director of the
Manhattan Project's $2 billion

experiment to build the first atomic
bomb. Dwight Schultz plays J.
Robbert Oppenheimer, the man
responsible for bringing the boom
toys to life. At Briarwood- 12:00,
3:30, 7:00, 9:35. At Showcase-
12:00, 7:15, 9:45, 12:05. Sa, Su-
2:20, 4:45.
HALLOWEEN 5
Just when you thought it was
safe to go back to the theater. Just
when the Friday the 13th saga was
getting a little dull. Just when all
looked so gloomy on the horror
scene, there is a light. Yes he's
back. More blood, gore and
psychotic murder from Michael
Myers just in time for the trick or
treat season. At Showcase (all
week- 1:00, 7:45, 9:35, Fri, Sat-
12:00 a.m.)
IN COUNTRY
Director Norman Jewison's long
awaited family drama stars Bruce
Willis as a father trying to bring
his family together in the wake of
the Vietnam War. Must be easier
than killing terrorists in a
skyscraper. At Fox Village Theater
-7:15, 9:45.
AN INNOCENT MAN
Tom Selleck is back, but he's
been framed and arrested for a crime
we know Tom would never commit
cause come on, he's a Tiger's fan.
After hell in prison, Tom vows to
get justice. Go get 'em Tiger. At
Showcase (all week- 12:20, 7:35,
9:55, Fri, Sat- 12:15 a.m.).
JOHNNY HANDSOME
Mickey Rourke is the disfigured
misfit given a chance to be like
everyone else, but the consequences
may be too much. Also with Ellen
Barkin and Elizabeth McGovern. At
Fox Village Theater. - 7:15, 9:15.

LETHA4U WEAPONH-. ...
Violence, violence, and more
violence. Mel Gibson and Danny
Glover return to the streets once
again to find new and creative ways
to waste criminals. Rated R with
warning labels. At Showcase Cin-
emas. (All week- 10:00, Fri, Sat-
12:15.)
LOOK WHO'S TALKING
Bruce Willis is a wise-crackin'
baby who presents the pre-natal
world from a different view. Cheers'
Kirstie Alley is the mother looking
for the perfect father- which she
finds, believe it or not, in John
Travolta. At Briarwood- 12:00,
2:10, 4:15, 7:30, 9:45, 11:45. At
Showcase (all week- 12:55, 7:30,
9:25, Fri, Sat- 11:45)
NEXT OF KIN
It's the city streets vs. the
country boy when hunkola Patrick
Swayze plays a transplanted cop
from the backwoods of the
Appalachians who hits the hard
streets of urban Chicago to revenge
his brother's murder by a group of
gangsters. At Fox Village
Theater-- 7:00, 9:15. At
Showcase Cinema- 12:30, 7:40,
9:55, 12:05. Sa, Sun- 2:50, 5:05.
PARENTHOOD
Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, Diane
Wiest, and Jason Robards- all
struggling with their crazy and
wonderful kids and their crazy and
wonderful selves. From director
Ron Howard. Rated PG-13. At Fox
Village Theater-7:00, 9:30.
ROCKY HORROR PICTURE
SHOW
You've seen it a few dozen
times. You've been showered with
rice. You know all the lines and
scream them out with everyone
else. It's that old cult favorite,

mnearly 15 years old; but-still-goin-
strong. At Briarwood, F & S-
11:15.
SEA OF LOVE
Flash, dash, and the return of Al
Pacino. He's on the trail of a serial
murderer in New York. Also
starring Ellen Barkin and John
Goodman. Rated R. At Showcase
Cinemas, 12:25, 7:30, 9:50, Fri,
Sat-12:10 a.m. At Briarwood-
12:00, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00, 9:30,
11:45.
SEX, LIES, AND VIDEO-
TAPE
An all new, totally innovative
film, it won top honors at Caanes
Film Festival. James Spader and
Andie MacDowell star in this
"conversation" film, low budget,
but high on controversy and
interest. At Showcase Cinemas (all
week -12:10, 7:25, 9:45, Fri, Sat-
12:00 a.m.; and at Briarwood -
12:15, 2:15, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15,
11:20)
UNCLE BUCK
You've read the book, now see
the movie. He's a man for all
seasons, an example for us all-
he's John Candy, who else? The
free-wheeling bachelor comes home
to take care of his nephew and
nieces. Rated PG. At Showcase
Cinemas-12:35, 7:40, 9:40, Fri,
Sat-11:40.
WHEN HARRY MET SALLY
Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan
start a cross county- ten year
relationship that makes personality
conflicts look like an epidemic.
Predictable, but sentimental, some
funny moments, some forgetful
ones. Rated PG. At Briarwood,
12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00. At
Showcase Cinemas, 12:45, 7:50,
9:40, Fri, Sat- 11:55.
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FRIDAY
REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE
(Nicholas Ray, 1955) Aud A 7:00
The film that spawned millions
of James Dean posters with the ir-
resistible rebel, cigarette in hand,
on his motorcycle. Called a film for
a generation, this movie tells the
story of frustrated alienated youth,
and the all too apparent generation
gap. Look for glittering perfor-
mances from young Sal Mineo, Na-
talie Wood, and Dennis Hopper.
EAST OF EDEN (Elia Kazan,
1955) Aud A 9:15
A James Dean double feature,
wow! Considering he starred in
only three major films (Giant was
the third), this evening is quite a
treat. Dean stars in the film adapta-
tion of Steinbeck's novel of two
brothers fighting for the love of
their father. J.D. portrays the mem-
orable Cal in this gripping film.
MY LOVE HAS BEEN BURN-
ING (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1949)
Lorch 7:00

The Japanese film festival
showcasing the work of Mizoguchi
continues with a political film
about a woman's efforts to seek a
Constitution in 1880s Japan which
will secure women's rights who
meets with some predictable oppo-
sition from a group of men.
MISS OYU (Kenji Mizoguchi,
1951) Lorch 8:45
This week's second Mizoguchi
feature tells the intricate and com-
plicated story of two lovers who try
to continue their elicit relationship
amidst the existence of their
"proper" relationships to their
spouses.
DEVI (THE GODDESS) (Satyjit
Ray, 1960) MLB 3 7:00
A young woman goes insane
after which her family, friends, the
poor and deranged mistake her as a
goddess and come to pray for her.
THE WORLD OF APU (Satyjit
Ray, 1960) MLB 3 9:00
The third installment in Ray's

Apu trilogy has the hero falling in
love and marrying a young girl,
later revealing to her his spiritual
transformation. Beautifully filmed
in black and white.
A LESSON IN LOVE (Ingmar
Bergman, 1954) MLB 4 8:40
Not one of Bergman's best, but
a good one just the same. Gunnar
Bjornatrand stars as the obstetrician
married for 15 years who decides to
have an affair. Meanwhile, his wife,
Eva Dahlbeck decides to have an af-
fair with her former lover. Some
nice moments of comedy.
SUMMER INTERLUDE
(Ingmar Bergman, 1950) MLB 4
7:00 & 10:20
An early Bergman film uses the
Bergmanesque style of flashback as
a young woman looks back on an
old love affair. A film also known
as Illicit Interlude, it marked the
cinematic coming out of the
Swedish master.
SATURDAY
MURDER (Alfred Hitchcock,
1930) Aud A A7:00
Visions of 12 Angry Men in

this early Hitchcock drama starring
Herbert Marshall as the lone juror
who's convinced an accused woman
on trial is innocent.
RICH AND STRANGE (Alfred
Hitchcock, 1932) Aud A 9:00
A "money doesn't bring happi-
ness" message movie. Henry
Kendall and Joan Barry star as the
bored, married couple who inherit a
lot of money and decide to travel
around the world where they en-
counter unforeseen adventures, but
no happiness.
THE MARRIAGE OF MARIA
BRAUN (Rainer Werner Fass-
binder, 1979) MLB 3 7:00 & 9:30
Hanna Schygulla stars as the
penniless wife of a soldier in WW2
ravaged Germany who builds an in-
dustrial empire on her own after the
war. This was the first of Fass-
binder's three post-war films which
included Lola and Veronika Voss.
SUNDAY
WHO FRAMED ROGER RAB-
BIT (Robert Zemricks, 1988)
Mich. Th. 5:00

The technological wonder of the
recent cinema. Zemricks combines
animation with live action in this
innovative spoof of crime thrillers.
Starring Bob Hoskins and Roger.
VARIETY (E.A. Dupont, 1925 )
Mich Th. 7:00
A German film from the silent
era tells the tale of two trapeze
twirlers and their testy temperamen-
tal times together. With live organ
accompaniment.
HUD (Martin Ritt, 1962) Aud A
7:00
Paul Newman immortal perfor-
mance was robbed of the Oscar he
deserved. Set in the modern West,
Newman is the no-account rancher
in this film about moral degrada-
tion. Co-stars Patricia Neil and
Melvyn Douglas did win Oscars,
though.
BLUE VELVET (David Lynch,
1986) Mich Th. 9:15
Certainly one of the most cre-
ative and controversial films in re-
cent years, Lynch has created a dark,
disturbing, cynical, sadistic, and

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