Arts The Michigan Daily Thursday, May 20, 1982 Page 7 - A selection of campus film highlights midnight. Bud Cort as Harold and Silver Streak Ruth Gordon as Maude are the per- (Arthur Hiller, 1976) feet couple - he's a teenager ob- The first pairing of Richard Pryor sessed with death and she's a 79- and Gene Wilder proved quite suc- year-old lady-of-the-world cessful at the boxoffice, as Wilder, a celebrating life. It's been playing in book publisher, becomes involved Ann Arbor ever since I've been here, with mysterious murders, a stolen but it still packs 'em in. (Saturday, Rembrandt, and Jill Clayburgh. May 22; Michigan Theatre, 3:30, This swiftly paced film reminds one 7:00,10:00). of the best of Hitchcock and the fun- Manhattan niest of Mel Brooks all wrapped up (Woody Allen, 1979) in the worst of television. (Thur- Woody loves New York, Mariel sday, May 20 and Friday, May 21; Hemingway, Meryl Strep, and Diane Michigan Theatre, 3:00,6:45,10:30). Keaton. In that order. The problem is they don't all love him. Well, some of them do and some of them don't, Sh.but at different times. Everybody's got problems, but could you make a F . 1 , hilarious movie about them? Ill fl S (Saturday, May 22; Lorch Hall, 7:00, 8:45,.10:30). The Plumber Casablanca (Peter Wier, 1979) (Michael Curtiz, 1943) What do you do when a man comes Write your own description. With to check your pipes but won't leave? Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Find out as the director of Picnic at Claude Rains, Paul Henried, Sidney Hanging Rock, The Last Wave, and Greenstreet, and Peter Lorre. Gallipoli shows us exactly what (Friday, May 21; Auditorium A, happens when an immoveable ob- 7:30, 9:30). ject meets an irresistable force. Gone With The Wind (Wednesday, May 26; Michigan (Victor Fleming, 1939) Theatre, 4:00, 7:00, 9:30). Poor Scarlett O'Hara! The civil war Who's Afraid of has almost totally destroyed her Virginia Woolf beloved home, Tara. But, maybe now she can finally get the dashing (Mike Nichols, 1966) Rhett Butler into her clutches. Wait! Find out what Elizabet Taylor's What. about Ashley Wilkes? "I'll marriage to Richard Burton was think about it tomorrow. After all, really like. (Just kidding, Mrs. tomorrow is another day." Vivien Taylor.) Edward Albee's bitchy Leigh and Clark Gable star in the drama of frantic lives and personal classic, epic love story. (Saturday, control is vividly brought to the May 22; Auditorium A, 2:00, 7:30). screen with compassion and insight Harold and Maude by all involved. With George Segal (Hal Ashby, 1971) - and Sandy Dennis. (Wednesday, Fnr everyone that can't stav u until May 26; Lorch Hall, 9:30). Not much wrong in modern comedy-thriller actual event. Only the names have been By Richard Campbell changed to protect the innocent. HAT CAN BE said about a movie Like the recent film The Stuntmen, hA t CAn Bo aat o is Wrong Is Right blurs the boundary Wig that's fun to watch? Wrong hs between what is real and what is not. Right is a low-hudget, action-packed, The motives of anyone or for any action schlocky production that held my in- are never known until the end, and even terest until the very end. then you're still not sure that you know The film stars Sean Connery as the whole truth. Patrick Hale, a TV newsman who hosts Where The Stutman was working on a prime time show that delves into the a more philosophical level, this movie pressing issues of the day. He covers says that everything you see or hear is wars, political conventions, terrorism, some manipulative action designed by and any other hot spots with the wit and those in power to cause some response. wisdom of Edward R. Murrow. The C.I.A. is constantly working behind During the course of the movie you the scenes to make the world a better will see governments collapse, C.I.A. place - which means looking out for dirty tricks, double crossings, lies, U.S. interests. treachery, much gunfire, suicidal Among the people that star in this terrorists who blow themselves up real production are Katherine Ross, an in- good, and all of this madness struggling ternational journalist Robert Conrad, to get on film - beacuse it's not news a trigger-happy army general; Hardy until it's on television. Kruger, an arms smuggler; Leslie Most of the film is not very Nielsen, a presidential hopeful; George believable, the sets and costumes are Grizzard, the embittered incumbant; obviously fake, but once the film gets G. D. Spradlin, the devious C.I.A. direc- going it takes on a realistic perspective tor; and Robert Webber, a producer at simply because all the insanity mimics the World Television Network. the real world. Almost everything that you see has a direct parallel with an See CONFUSING, Page 0 REG9GAE IGHT11 with DJ Michael Kremen TONIGHT MAY 20 7-11 pm U-Club Michigan Union Outside-on the Patio SPECIAL PRICES Happy Hour 4-7 Free Snacks -compiled by Richard Campbell- #p S 4ad' /A4te 2Z cedP- i x~/x {(g Tickets: $5.00 (general admission) in advance, $6.00 day of the show. Advance Tickets are available at The Michigan Union Box Office, PJ's Records, School- kids Records, & all CTC outlets. For more information call 763-6922.