I Page 8-Friday, August 13, 1982-The Michigan Daily A Fonda filmography HOLLYWOQD (AP)- In almost 45 years of acting in front of the cameras, Henry Fonda made over 80 films. Many were classics, most were enjoyable, u93AP 769 1300 "1.00 TUESDAYS DISCONTINUED MISW NICHOL CHRSTOPHER ATINS L V ' 1-2:11 A Mdsmer Nights 7:930 :.. ® 2930. Sex Comedy 10, 12:15 230.445700 930 In be Atu D OF T HE . . LOST A RK Mk 15, 12 15,2304457 7:0, 9:30 THE MOVIES AT BRIARWOOD 1.94 & S. ST ATE (Adgo't 02J C. Penny) "1:00 TUESDAYS DISCONTINUED" 12:2 2:45 4:45 7 : - 10:00 The Secret of N.I.M.H. 1000 1130 100 7:00 230 RsEAI -MIDNIG HTS- FORCED VENGEANCE 12:15 FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT H IGH 12:15 ROCKY HORROR 12:15 and a few were dogs, but Fonda never embarrassed his craft. Here is a selec- tion of some of his better-known movies: The Farmer Takes a Wife, 1935. Way Down East, 1935. I Dream Too Much, 1936. Jezebel, 1938. Jesse James, 1939. Young Mr. Lincoln, 1939. Drums Along the Mohawk, 1939. The Grapes of Wrath, 1940. The Lady Eve, 1941. The Ox Bow Incident, 1943. Daisy Kenyon, 1947. Fort Apache, 1948. Mr. Roberts, 1955. The Wreng Man, 1956. War and Peace, 1956. Twelve Angry Men, 1957. Stage Struck, 1957. Advise and Consent, 1961. The Longest Day, 1962. How the West Was Won, 1962. Spencer's Mountain, 1963. Fail Safe, 1964. The Dirty Game, 1964. ANN ARBOR uINDIVIDUAL THEATRES 5th Ave of liberty 7M -9700 SAT " SUN only $2.00 \sowsbefoe E HELD OVER! 8th WEEK The Battle of the Bulge, 1965. Madigan, 1968. Yours, Mine and Ours, 1968. The Boston Strangler, 1968. Once Upon a Time in the West, 1969. Too Late the Hero, 1969. There Was a Crooked Man, 1970. The Cheyenne Social Club, 1970. Sometimes a Great Notion, 1971. The Smith Family, TV series, 1971-72. The-Red Pony, TV movie, 1972. My Name Is Nobody, 1973. Midway, 1976. Rollercoaster, 1977. The Swarm, 1978. Fedora, 1978. Meteor, 1978. The Greatest Battle, 1978. Roots, the Next Generations, TV miniseries, 1979. City on Fire, 1979. Gideon's Trumpet, TV movie, 1979. The Oldest Living Graduate, TV play, 1980. On Golden Pond, 1981. Summer Solstice, TV movie, 1981. AP Photos I FRI-7:10, 9:10 (R) SAT, SUN- 12:30, 2:40, 4:50, 7:00, 9:10 "ONE OF THE MOST THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE FILMS OF THE YEAR" VINCENT CANBY, N. Y.TIMES :; Two Fonda avorites showing on campus tonig fully evoke the Fonda personality. Playin By Richard Campbell Joad, he appeared to be no more and no le an average man struggling for his own ITH THE death of Henry Fonda, cinema dignity. The film won Oscars for Best has lost one of its best and most straight- (John Ford), Best Supporting Actress forward actors. Darwell). Fonda was nominated for hi Fonda never succumbed to the mystery of ac- only to lose to Jimmy Stewart it ting, it always seemed like he just walked off the Philadelphia Story. street and started saying his lines. But, that Mister Roberts (1955) with Henry Fonda technique only works for a few actors out of title role ran successfully on Broadway I thousands. While Fonda always retained a cer- years before the movie was produced. Th tain style in the characters he portrayed, there parently were artistic differences betwee was nevertheless something unique about each da and directors John Ford and Mervyn I of them. but with the help of a marvelous supportin In the kind of coincidence Hollywood is famous including James Cagney, Jack Lemmo for, there happen to be two of Fonda's best-loved William Powell, the film never fails to I films showing on campus tonight. audience. The Grapes of Wrath (1940), based on John Both films will be shown in Aud. A; Th( Steinbeck's book, was one of the first films to of Wrath at 7:30 and Mister Roberts at DEBRA WINGER AN OFFICER ANDA GENTLEMAN FRi-7:40, 9:35 (R) SAT, SUN-12:40, 3, 5:20, 7:40, 9:35