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What's happening in
Ann Arbor this weekend

THE BEAR
New adventure-nature-emotion-
story of an orphaned bear cub, who
sets out on a journey to survive
with the help of a wounded mature
grizzly. At Briarwood: 12:00, 2:00,
4:00, 7:00, 9:00. At Showcase:
12:35, 2:35, 4:40, 7:10, 9:15,
12:00.
BEST OF THE BEST
No advance screening or
information on this one.
At Briarwood: 12:00, 2:30,
4:30, 7:30, 9:45, 11:45. At
Showcase: 12:15, 7:20, 9:25,
11:50.
BLACK RAIN
Michael Douglas, who went
from the Streets of San Francisco
to the top of Wall Street, is now on
his way to the rough Tokyo
underworld to track down an escaped
killer. Kate Capshaw co-stars in the
latest film from director Ridley
Scott. Rated R. At Briarwood (all
week - 12:00, 2:20, 4:40, 7:10,

9:50, 12:00). At Showcase:
2:20, 4:40, 7:15, 10:00,
a.m.

12:00,
12:20

about coming together and finding
out about yourself through family
crisis. Directed by Gary David
Goldberg of "Family Ties" fame.
At Showcase: 12:05, 2:30, 5:00,
7:25, 9:50, 12:10.
THE FABULOUS BAKER
BOYS
Jeff and Beau Bridges star in a
story chronicling two cocktail-
lounge, piano-playing brothers
whose lives are disrupted when
Michelle Pfeiffer joins their failing
act and revitalizes their careers. At
Briarwood-12:30, 2:45, 5:00,
7:20, 9:50, 12:00 a.m.
THE GIRL IN THE SWING
Erotic mystery based on the best
selling novel by Richard Adams. At
Ann Arbor I & II: Call for times.
HEAVY PETTING
No information available at
press time. At Ann Arbor I & II-
Call for times.
LIMIT UP
Travel into the secret world of
the Commodities Exchange in
Chicago where one woman tries to
break the traditional "old boys"
network in the powerful world of
soybean trading and make a mark
for herself in the bean counting
profession. At Fox Village: 7:15,
9:30. At Showcase: 12:45, 7:35,
9:35.
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 - 12:55 2:50, 4:55,
7:30, 9:30, 11:45.

NEXT OF KIN
It's the city streets vs. the
country boy when hunkolaPatrick
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 Showcase Cinema-
12:30, 2:55, 5:05, 7:40, 9:55,
12:05.
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
Horror film with deep roots, this
is the fourth remake of the classic
thriller, and promises to be the
goriest. Starring Robert Englund,
Freddy of Nightmare on Elm Street
fame, as the deformed composer
who haunts the resplendent old
opera house. At Showcase: 3:00,
9:40 and 12:00 a.m.
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,
nearly 15 years old, but still going
strong. At Briarwood, F & S-
11:15 p.m.
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, 2:45, 5:05, 7:30,
9:50, 12:10 a.m.
SECOND SIGHT
Comedy about two detectives,
one with psychic powers, who
must rescue a woman and her boss
- the Cardinal of Boston- after
they've been kidnapped by a gang.

Starring John Larroguette and
Bronson Pinchot. At Showcase:
12:25, 2:45, 5:05, 7:30, 9:50,
12:10.
SEX, LIES, AND VIDEO-
TAPE
James Spader and Andie
MacDowell star in this
"conversation" film, low budget,
but high on controversy and
interest. At Ann Arbor I & II: Call
for times.
SHIRLEY VALENTINE
The long awaited one-woman
Broadway production comes to the
big screen in the story of a
disillusioned middle aged woman
travelling to Greece to find
romance. She finds Tom Hulce and
finally Ann Arbor gets this film.
At Briarwood: 12:30, 2:45, 4:50,
7:00, 9:15, 11:15.
SHOCKER
Wes Craven's new horror film
features Horace, who has just been
sentenced to death in the electric
chair. Now he's really mad. At
Showcase: 12:10, 2:25, 4:30, 7:25,
9:45, 12:15.
STAYING TOGETHER
No advance screening or
information except that it's the
story of three brothers and their
interrelationships. At Fox Village:
7:00, 9:15. At Showcase: 12:40,
7:20, 9:45, 12:00.
STEPFATHER 2
No advance screening or
information, but it's a good bet to
say its a sequel to Stepfather. At
Fox Village: 7:00, 9:30. At
Showcase: 12:50, 7:35, 9:35,
11:40.
-Tony Silber

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COMMUNION
Based on the bestseller by
Whitley Strieber, the story tells the
bizarre experiences of the author's
abduction by intelligent aliens.
Starring Christopher Walken and
Linsey Crouse At Showcase:
12:20, 7:40, 10:00, 12:15.
CRIMES AND MISDEMEAN-
ORS
New Woody Allen fare about
love, reality, faith, delusion,
success, failure, good and evil - in
typical Allen style. Also starring
Mia Farrow, Alan Alda, Martin
Landau and Anjelica Huston. At
Briarwood: 12:00, 2:10, 4:15, 7:00,
9:15, 11:15. At Showcase: 12:00,
2:20, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45, 12:05.
DAD
Jack Lemmon and Ted Danson
star-in a father/son family drama

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FRIDAY

LITTLE VERA (Vasily Pichul,
1988) Mich. 8:00, 10:00, & 12:00
The winner of the best film and
actress award at the Chicago film
festival, Natalya Negoda stars in
this portrait of the underside of So-
viet life where sex, drugs, and rock
and roll are a common sight within
the Russian urban slums.
THE GANG'S ALL HERE
(Busby Berkeley, 1943) MLB 3
7:00
Splashy, overdone war musical
is fun, but not much deeper. A few
rollicking numbers like "The Lady
in the Tutti Fruitti Hat" keep this
one mildly interesting including the
only singing performance ever by
Benny Goodman. Starring Alice
Faye and Carmen Miranda.
FOLLOW THE FLEET (Mark
Sandrich, 1936) MLB 3 9:00
Timeless and still the ultimate
in musical entertainment, the great

Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers star
in one of their trademark films. As-
taire and Randolph Scott star as two
sailors who fall for two sisters.
Both quaint and grandiose, the film
features a great Irving Berlin score.
Look for Lucille Ball in a bit part.
THE CAT FROM OUTER
SPACE (Norman Tokar, 1978) Aud
A 7:00
Remember this one? Disney's
live action children's adventure tells
the story of an intergalactic-travel-
ling feline who seeks help from
American scientists so that he can
return to the stars. Of course,
things go wrong and some kids get
involved, and the result is a wild
time - sounds like E.T., huh?
THE SHAGGY DOG (Charles
Barton, 1959) Aud A 9:15
A Disney Double feature! What
could be better? Oft-colorized
slapstick comedy about boy who is
transformed into the fun-loving
mutt via ancient oracles is enter-

taining, but it doesn't touch The
Shaggy D.A.! Starring My Three
Sons Fred MacMurray.
SANSHO THE BAILIFF
(Kenji Mizoguchi, 1953) Lorch
7:00
Travel back to 11th Century
Japan for a grim tale of a family
who is ruined when the father
speaks out for human rights. Other
atrocities await the family as Mi-
zoguchi takes a critical look at an
oppressive imperialistic Japanese
government.
SATURDAY
LITTLE VERA (Vasily Pichul,
1988) Mich. Th. 5:30 & 11:00
See Friday's listing
THE DYBBUK (Michael Was-
zynski, 1937) Mich Th. 8:00
Long-awaited midwest premiere
of an old, recently restored film,
only now available in its original
form for the first time. A Yiddish
horror film with touches of surreal-

ism and unusual romance. Certainly
a film to cause a lot of talk. In Yid-
dish with English subtitles. See
Review, Page 4.
TORCH SONG TRILOGY (Paul
Bogart, 1988) Hillel 7:00 & 9:30
A controversial Tony-award film
about homosexuality and gender
roles comes to film. A sensitive
and humorous look at these issues
through the eyes of a female imper-
sonator looking for romantic ful-
fillment.
THE LAST TEMPTATION OF
CHRIST (Martin Scorcese, 1988)
MLB 3 6:30 & 9:00
Scorcese does his directorial imi-
tation of Cecil B. DeMille in the
most overrated, talked about cine-
matic endeavor since Heaven's
Gate. What's the fuss? You either
love it or you hate it. Willem
Dafoe plays Jesus as he is torn be-
tween his lust for Mary Magdeline
and his devotion to God. Radical in-
terpretation of the patriarch of
Christianity and a bit hard to swal-
low, too. Runs just shy of three

hours.
THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER
(Jacques Doillon, 1981) Lorch
7:00, 8:45, & 10:25
Ann Arbor premier of French
film about young woman disillu-
sioned about her father when she
discovers he has taken a lover.
Highly emotional and powerful
most of the way through. Starring
Jane Birkin and Michel Piccoli.
SUNDAY
THE LAST TEMPTATION OF
CHRIST (Martin Scorcese, 1988)
MLB 3 6:30 & 9:00
See Saturday's listing
THE DYBBUK (Michael Wys-
zynski, 1937) Michigan Th. 3:00
& 5:30
See Saturday's listing.
LITTLE VERA (Vasily Pichul,
1988) Mich. Th 8:00
See Friday's listing.
-Tony Silber

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