6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 14, 1985 First DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN HELLHOLE SECRET ADMIRER Film vehicle for transient popster Madonna. At No information available at presstime, but An anonymous love letter floats through a small D the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall; 769- you're free to draw conclusions from the title. At town, leaving speculation and suspicion in the Run 8780. the State Theater, 231S. State; 662-6462. minds of the people who find it. At the Fox Village, 375 N. Maple; 769-1300. Films FLETCH Chevy Chase as a wise-cracking reporter in a mystery-comedy by the director of The Bad News PARIS, TEXAS BEVERLYHILLSCOPBears. At the State Theater, 231S. State, 662-6264, Soul-searching in a small Texas town. Directed EddeMrpygoestbroug ssualfast jiving,and the Wayside, 3020 Washtenaw; 4341782. by Wilm Wenders from a piece by Sam Shephard. smart ass routines in this moderately amusing AtAteStateTheater231 S. Stole; 062-04. AVIEW TO A KILL thriller/comedy about a streetwise Detroit cop FRATERNITY VACATION Latest James Bond opus, with Roger Moore who goes to California to investigate a friend's F a ERsTY A ima . . (who's beginning to look a little long toothed to murder. The script is just a sketchy outline, Yetanotherspawnt xAnimalHouse seeking its PERFECT make a believable 007) and Grace Jones as a existing solely for Murphy to improvise around.'Moies mm Br woodn-slx;b7x9-880. John Travolta plays a Rolling Stone reporter somewhat funky nemesis. At the Fox Village Murphy's antics are cute even if they're strictly Movieswatriarwood, Briarwood Mal; 79-70. who goes undercover to discover whether the Theater, 375 N. Maple; 769-1300. lowbrow. The laughs are fast and plentiful, but exercise spa is the eighties singles bar. Jamie Lee lightweight, and you're always aware of just how Curtis and Marilu Henner help answer. At the shabbily slapped together the whole film is. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall; 769-8780. Movies at Briarwood Mall; 769-8780. THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY A marvelously imaginative comedy about an WITNESS BREWSTER'S MILLIONSAfrican bushman who mistakes a Coke bottle that - Harrison Ford plays a Philadelphia detective Latest Ribard P or comedy wherein he is of- falls from an airplane as a dropped trinket of the PRIZZIS HONOR 'who uncovers an extensive narcotics network fered megamillions by an aging wealthy eccentric gods, and decides to try to returnit. Thelaughs are Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner play hired operated from within the agency, and his life isis providedhe canfirst manage to spend thirty oftit in pure slapstick, but ingenious and relentless. The killers who meet and fall in love, then discover one danger, flees into the Pennsylvania countryside one month. At the Campus Theater 1214S. Univer- newest cult classic in town and deservedly so. At of them is on the other's hit list. Promising black taking refuge in an Amish farming community. ily; 668-4i6. the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall; 769- comedy by John Huston. At the State Theater, 231 Australian director Peter Weir successfully takes 870. 5 Slate; 002-0402 a second rate script and elevates it to absolute sublimity. This film is one of the richest in mood THE CARE BEARS MOVIE and texture I've ever seen. Very highly recom- Animated fantasy based on the hugely successful mended. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood line of teddy bears. At the Movies at Briarwood, GOONIES RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD II Mall; 769-8780. BriarwoodMall,769-8780. Steven Spielberg is presenting this Richard Sylvestor Stallone reprises the role of the Donner-directed opus which looks a lot like a bun- restless Vietnam vet who, in this sequel to First D.A.R.Y.L. chof kids pretending to be Harrison Ford. Thrills, Blood, is sent back into the jungles to rescue Adventures of a boy robot, couldn't possibly be spills, and excitement, if that's what you're American POWs still in captivity. Does this sound - Compiled by Byron L. Bul any worse than The Goonies. At the Movies at looking for. At the Ann Arbor Theater, 210 S. Fifth familiar to anyone else? At the Fox Village, 37.5 N. Briarwood; BriarwoodMall; 769-8780. Ave.; 761-9700. Maple; 769-1300. 11 FRIDAY Bars and Clubs The Apartment - (769-4060) - Motown and Top-40 from On Que. The Ark - (761-1451) - Bluegrass masters the RFD Boys. Bird of Paradise - (662-8310) - Jazz legend Ursula Walker. The Blind Pig - (996-8555) - Best of Ann Arbor polliwinners Domino! The Earle - Burgess and O'Connor play jazz. Main Street Comedy Showcase - (996-9080) - Political satirist Will Durst. Mr. Flood's Party - (995-2132) - Bugs Beddow blows out the blues. Mountain Jack's - (665-1133) - Jeff Baldori and Bob Gardner enter- tain, The Nectarine Ballroom - (994- 5436) - Steve King and the Dittilies stomp. Rick's American Cafe - (996-2747) - The Blue Front Persuaders provide rockin' R&B. U-Club - (763-2236) - DJ Tom Simonian rotates the tables. Windows - (769-9500) - The Paul Brass Duo. Performance Bells Are Ringing - Ann Arbor Civic Theater Comden and Green combined with Jule Styne to produce this witty musical. Jim Posante directs the mob intrigue. A cast full of Civic Theater alumni stars. 8 p.m. at the Power Cen- ter. Tickets are $11. Call 662-7282 for more information. Chamher Music - Kerrytown Con- cert House Works by Beethoven, Glinka, and Mendelssohn will be performed by pianist Ellen Weckler, clarinetist Fred Ormand, and bassoonist Kirk Ferris. 8 p.m. at the Kerrytown Con- cert House, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Student tickets are $5. For reser- vations call 769-2999. Translations - Performance Net- to Asia, Africa, and South America work are chronicled in this film. After the Translations is a contemporary screening, Corps volunteers will an- Irish playwright Brian Friel's story of swer questions about the program. 19th century Irish country people Ann Arbor Public Library, 8 p.m. faced with a British edict outlawing only. Free. the teaching of Gaelic in publib schools. Director Jim Moran has Furthermore rounded up an excellent cast, includ- Stth Annual Dinner Meeting - ing members of the Attic Theatre's Sherlock Holmes Society 1981 production of the play. The local chapter of the Inter- Traditional Irish music will be national Holmes and Watson Society provided before, and after the show, i ntinHotmsanutwity and during intermission. 1 p.m. at the is presenting this banquet with a Performance Network, 408 W. program including quizzes, toasts, Washington. Tickets are $5 tonight ands alleged artifacts from the life of and tomorrow night, $4 Sunday. Call history's most famous detective, 7 p.m. at the Ann Arbor Inn. Admission 663-0681 for more information, is $15. For reservations or more in- formation, call 761-3556 or 996-3100. International Folk Dancing - Campus Cinema University Folk Dance Club Every Friday the Folk Dance Club Once Upon a Time in the West teaches steps from 8 to 9:30 p.m. or so, (Sergio Leone, 1969) Michigan and fills the rest of the evening with Theatre Foundation. open invitation dancing. No partner is Leone, master of the "spaghetti necessary. 8 p.m. at the Angell School western," concocts an affectionate Gymnasium, 1608 S. University. $1.50. paean to his vision of gunslinging and Call 665-0219 for more information. hero-worship: Henry Fonda is the Smokebusters Ball - American Lung west's best gun-fighter, but he's being Association of Michigan shadowed by a young'un who could turn out to be his nemesis or his Dancing, Entertainment, and a saviour. Mich., 7:30 p.m. only. $2.50. cash bar in a smoke-free environ- Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock, ment. Proceeds go to the American 1954) Cinema 2 Lung Association. 8 p.m. at the Hitchcock's window on the world Atrium Ballroom at Weber's Inn. $5. takes a look at an adventurous Call 995-1030 for more information. photographer who, while sideined by a broken leg, takes to peering into the SATURDAY lives of his neighbors. Jimmy Stewart stars as the man who may or may not have seen a murder, while Grace Bars and Clubs Kelly tries to take his mind off his worries. MLB 3, 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. The Apartment-(769-4060)-The $2.50. Ociacte Steel Band plays calypso and Repo Man (Alex Cox, 1984) C2, top-40 in their own unique way. Cinema Guild, Ann Arbor Film Co-op. The Ark-(761-1451)-Mr. B. boun- Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean ces. Stanton are car repossessors who get Bird of Paradise-(662- caught up with extra-terrestrials and 8310)-Detroit jazz great Ursula competing repossession companies. Walker. Not to everybody's liking, but a The Blind Pig-(996-8555)-The Sun definite oddity. MLB 4, 7 p.m., 8:40 Messengers shine. p.m., 10:20 p.m. $2.50. The Earle-(994-0211)-Burgess The Toughest Job You'll Ever Love and O'Connor play jazz. The experience of three Americans Main Street Comedy who joined the Peace Corps and went Showcase-(996-9080)-Will Durst provides the laughs. Mr. Flood's Party-(995- 2132)-Bugs Beddow plays the blues beat. Mountain Jack's-(665-1133)-Bob Gardner and Jeff Baldori. The Nectarine Ballroom-(994- 5436)-Big Dance Party! Rick's American Cafe-(996- 2747) - Rock with the Blue Front Per- suaders. U-Club-(763-2236)-DJ Michael Pool will make you dive onto the dan- ce floor. Windows-(769-9500)-The Paul Brass Duo swings. Performance Bells Are Ringing-Ann Arbor Civic Theater Tickets are $8 for the 2 p.m. matinee, and $12 for the 8 p.m. per- formance. See Friday's listing. Translations-Performance Network The battle over Gaelic. 8 p.m. See Friday's listing. Campus Cinema Cousin, Cousine (J.C. Tacchella, 1976) CG French comedy of relative errors winds up short on humor but amiable nevertheless. Two cousins develop more than a passing interest in each other. MLB 4, 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. $2.50. Dune (David Lynch, 1984) MTF Oh, David, what did we do to deser- ve this? We adored your undefineable and unimagineable Eraserhead; we were amazed by the beauty and grace of The Elephant Man; so naturally, we expected to be equally awed by Dune. But we only got snippets of a convoluted plot mixed up with striking sets, flat acting, and silly worms. Maybe next time. Mich., 7 p.m., 9:35 p.m. $2.50. Throne of Blood (Akira Kurosawa, 1957) AAFC The first of two Macbeth adap- tations showing at the Michigan tonight is an eerie, magical inter-