Art s Thursday, May 13, 1982 The Michigan Daily Page 7 -A selection of campus film highlights In this film, Allen showed he was Woody Allen Film able to extend a single plot Festival throughout an entire film. The jokes are used to support the plot, rather A collection of films from one of than, as in his earlier works, the plot America's most popular comedians existed only to string together the will he shown at the Michigan stream of one-liners. In this Russian Theater this week. Covering Allen's epic, Allen and Keaton get involved career from Casino Royale, in which in duels to the death, war, living a he appeared as an actor, and con- peaceful country life, and plotting to tinuing with Take the Money and assassinate Napoleon. Filled with Run through Annie Hall, film-lovers the magical music of Prokofiev. will be able to see changes in style (Saturday, May 15, 3:00, 8:00; and temperament away from his Tuesday, May 18, 4:00, 7:30). 'early, funny films' to his preoc- cupation with human relationships. Annie Hall (Woody Allen, 1977) Although the clues had been there from the start, nobody could have imagined that a slightly balding C a m p U S stand-up comic could manage to create a film that was as relevant as I it was funny. Allen stars as a neurotic comedian who is trying to sustain any sort of relationship with a woman. Keaton is the naive girl Casino Royale (John Huston, et al, who blossoms during her life with 1967) . .Allen, but has to decide if she wants This sprawling, joke-ridden, spoof of to remain with him. The ultimate the spy film genre hits the mark comedy romance, and deserved about as much as it misses., winner of Best Film, Best Actress, Featuring a host of big-name actors, Best Director and Best Screenplay the film ultimately sinks under its Oscars. La-di-dah. (Saturday, May own weight like a fallen souffle. 15, 6:15, 11:15; Monday, May 17, (Thursday, May13, 4:00, 7:45). 5:45, 9:15; Tuesday, May 18, 5:45, Take the Money and Run (Woody 9:15). Allen, 1969) Richard Pryor Live Starring as an inept bank robber, in Concert Allen demonstrates a flair for put- ting his stand-up-comic's one-liners (Jeff Margolis, 1979) onto the screen. But through all of More laughs per minute than almost the sight gags and intellectual puns any other movie you could name. It you can see Allen beginning to get seemed likea risky thing to film live interested in personal relationships. performances of a comedian and The scenes with Louise Lasser, distribute it nationally. But through playing his wife, foreshadow his the comedic gifts of Richard Pryor, desire to break away from strict nobody seemed to mind - they were slapstick humor. (Thursday, May all laughing too hard. Pryor doesn't 13; 6:15, 10:00). seem as on stage as he does in the re- Bananas (Woody Allen, 1971) cent Live on the Sunset Strip, and Allen's first political film displays a that adds to the wonderful humor of strong anti-political stance. At least the film. Watch out for the f-word. that's the theory behind the mad- (Friday, May 14; MLB 3, 7:00, 8:30, ness. This time our spectacled hero 10:00). l 1 1 1 I i Uncertain tone makes 'Partners' unsatis fying changing opinions on sexuality and por- By Richard Campbell tray a real character. The script, however, won't let him get very far. ONeal is limited to comparing himself TSEEMS like only yesterday when to a woman after being harassed by the newspapers were anxiously another man. One line does not a reviewing Making Love, a serious character make. treatment of homosexual love. Hurt comes off better simply because Then came Personal Best, and his part is more strightforward. He audiences were again given a look at presents both a caring, fragile per- modern sexuality. sonality ' and a resoluteness that Now, Partners is out to clean up on reminds us he's a cop. The film almost the humorous side of the story, as it at- works due solely to Hurt's acting tempts to become the American version presence. of La Cage Aux Folles. There's one moment in the film that Partners is the story of tWo cops, one sums up this review. After the first few gay and one straight, who are assigned nervous days of living as a gay couple, to live as a gay couple in order to track O'Neal begins to get used to Hurt's down the killer of a male model. mothering attitude. As ONesl leaves the Yes, this movie is a comedy, but with apartment to pick up some groceries, all the dramatic overtones it just can't he unthinkingly gives Hurt a peck on decide how flippant it should be. Some the cheek. Hey, this is the dramatic scenes are played for laughs, while moment of which good movies are others are played for a police-thriller's made. tension. And, for a moment the film does La Cage Aux Folles was able to pause. But then someone comes up the create two real people in the midst of stairs and bumps into O'Neal and the the relentlessly fanciful farce, but Par- moment is gone. We almost got a real tners has the basic problem of not hav- reaction out of this film, but instead ing its own tone. As it is, the film lur- James Burrows, the director, opted to ches awkwardly from scene to scene - show the humor, what little there was, this one is comedic, that one dramatic. of the situation. In all of this Ryan O'Neal and John This film could have told us Hurt gamely try to act in a vague at- something new about gay life. And it titude somewhere between melodrama could have been funny. Instead, Par- and comedy. O'Neal, as the stright cop, tners wimps out and leaves and audien- really trys to develop his part's ce unsatisfied. loses his job as a product-testing company and becomes involved with a South American revolution. Sporadically brilliant and just plain amusing. (Friday, May 14, 3:00, 7:45; Sunday, May 16, 3:00, 6:15, 9:30). Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex ... (Woody Allen, 1972) The Woodman's paean to good, clean fun. Taking questions from Dr. Ruben's best-selling book, Allen gives detailed answers, in comedy sketch form, to the pressing problems of today's explicit values. He also manages to mangle film styles, language, and medical scien- ce. (Friday, May 14, 4:30, 9:15; Saturday, May 15, 4:30, 9:45; Mon- day, May 17, 4:00, 7:30; Wednesday, May 19, 5:45, 9:15). Sleeper (Woody Allen, 1973) Turning his sights to the distant future, Allen, as a cryogenically preserved 20th-century man, in- volves himself with a plot to over- throw the government. Diane Keaton also stars in this attempt at sci-fi-humor. (Friday, May 14, 6:00, 11:00; Sunday, May 16, 4:30, 7:45; Wednesday, May 19 4:00, 7:30). Breaker Morant (Bruce Beresford, 1979) One of the main reasons that the Australian film industry is stirring up so much interest is films like Breaker Morant. Stunningly photographed, beautifully acted, and with a tight, polished script. Some said that this story of soldiers court-martialed for doing their duty was a bit tired - obviously the same critics who slept through Jaws. (Friday, May 14; Lorch Hall 7:30, 9:30). Nosferatu (Werner Herzog, 1979) Herzog remade the original silent movie Nosferatu, based on the Bram Stoker novel, but didn't add as much as it took out what life there was in the film. It's the pure Dracula myth that is covered, roaming through the plague ridden Germany of the 17th century Dracula searches for some peace of mind and a good source of liquid protein. Although given a brooding stmosphere, Nosferatu lacks any real tension that would make it equal its namesake. (Satur- day, May 15; MLBAj7:00, 9:00). Pryor released from Louisiana hospital BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Comedian Richard Pryor was released from a hospital Wednesday after a week of rest from his busy shooting schedule on a movie being made here, a hospital spokesman said. W. S. Devillier, spokesman for Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, said Pryor had been treated for respiratory ailments. Pryor was treated for a cold and released May 1, then re-admitted May 2 for a mild respiratory ailment. He was originally listed as suffering from pneumonia, but that was lated amen- ded. The film's producer said he asked Pryor to check into a hospital for a rest. Pryor and Jackie Gleason star in The Toy, currently being shot in Baton Rouge. Pryor has starred in such movies as Stir Crazy and Silver Streak. Pryor Pryor underwent six weeks of hospital treatment in 1981 for burns he - . . rested up said he received in a fire started when Pryor currently has two films he mixed cocaine with ether in -an. at-.. showing at theaters - Richard Pryor tept to; 'f'ree base" the drugIt ,a .'Live on Su'nset Strip ad Sn me Kind of more potent form. lero. ove-and DejW (Wc4yAllen, 1975) ' ompiled by Richard Campbll-