Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, July 19, 1985 First Run Films BACK TO THE FUTURE A Spielberg-presented, Robert Zemeckis- directed fantasy about a high school student who rides a souped-up DeLorean into the '50s, and is forced to insure his own existence by playing a matchmaker for his parents. At the Campus Theater, 1214 S. University 0668-6416, and the Wayside, 3020 Washtenaw: 434-1782. BEVERLY HILSCOOP Eddie Murphy goes through his usual fast jiving, smart ass routines in this moderately amusing thriller/comedy about a streetwise Detroit cop who goes to California to investigate a friend's murder. The script is just a sketchy outline. existing solely for Murphy to improvise around. Murphys antics are cute esen if theyre strictly lo-brow. The laughs are last and plentiful, hut lightweight. and you're always aware of just how shabbily slapped together the whole film is. At the Movies at Briarwood Mall: 769-8780. Gentle post-Spielbergian fantasy about benevolent aliens, children, and geriatrics, Direc- ted by Ron Howard r Fleming, Tristana (Luis Bunuel, 1970) AAFC headline this annual event, backed by 1939) Michigan Theatre Foundation The forces of good and evil confront an assortment of local talent. 8 p.m. in Color, action, romance, and Clark each other in the form of a decrepit the Pendleton Room, Michigan Union. Gable and Vivien Leigh in their man and a sensuous woman. Alas, Bars and Clubs Student tickets are $3. Call 663-7692 for greatest roles as Rhett and Scarlett. A evil has a way of insinuating itself into more information. big movie made for the big screen. even the most righteous of people. The Apartment - (769-4060) - Mich., 7p.m. only. $2.50. Aud. A, 9:40 p.m. only. $2.50/single, Glass plays shattering Top-40. The Robber Bridegroom - Ann Arbor $3.50/triple. The Ark - (761-1451) - Mandolin Summer Festival. Mr. Lucky (Henry C. Potter, 1943) master and proponent of "dawg" A re-creation of Ann Arbor Civic Cinema 2 music David Grisman. Theater's highly successful 1982 A mild screwball comedy, but that Furthermore Bird of Paradise - (662-8310)_ production of an adaptation of a hardly matters when the film stars Harvey Reed and Mark Anderson. Eudora Welty novel. 8 p.m. at the Cary Grant. A drifter takes on a Astrofest 149 - University Depar- The Blind Pig - (996-8555) - Tracy Power Center. Tickets are $9-$14 at charity ball with predictable but well- tment of Ael-ospace Lee and the Leonards rock. the Power Center Box Office and the supported results. Nat. Sci., 7:30 p.m. Engineering/University Exhibit The Earle - 1994-02111 - Burgess door. Call 763-0950 for more infor- only. $2.50/single, $3.50/double. Museum and O'Conorandbandplay)jaz. tio The most spectacular photographs and O'Connor and band play jazz. mation. HsGr rdy(oadHws from outer space, many of which haveS Main Street Comedy Showcase - His Girl Friday (Howard Hawks, (996-9080) - Ben Creed yuks it up. Marty Somberg/Top of the Park - 1940) C2 never been shown in the Ann Arbor Mr. Flood's Party - (995-2132) - Ann Arbor Summer Festival An amazingly quick and witty area will be presented with full Bugs Beddow blows the blues. Somberg, a local bluegrass fiddler, movie. Cary Grant and Rosalind narration in the 149th presentation of Mountain Jack's - (665-1133) performs at 7 p.m., followed by a Russell are a tabloid editor and repor- the Astrofest Film and Lecture Billy Alberts folks it up. showing of Cover Girl at dusk. See ter who get the scoop on an escaped Series. 7:30 p.m. in MLB Auditorium The Nectarine Ballroom - (994- Campus Cinema. On top of. the Flet- murderer. Listen carefully, watch 3. Free. Call 764-7260 for more infor- 5436) - Visitor stops in. cher St. parking structure, next to the closely, and you'll learn a thing or two mation. Rick's American Cafe - (996-2747) Power Center. Free. Call 763-0950 for about movies as well as split your - Jamie James and the Kingbees all more information. sides laughing. "No, keep the chicken International Folk Dancing - the way from Beantown. story, that's human interest." Nat. University Folk Dance Club U-Cwuh -o e1763-226) - Tom Ten Little Indians -- Ann Arbor Civic Sci., 9:15 p.m. only $2.50/single, Every Friday the Folk Dance Club Simonian at the turntables. Theater Main Street Productions $3.50/double. teaches steps from 8 to 9:30 p.m. or so, Agatha Christie's popular play then fills the rest of the evening with traps ten people on a secluded island, Rebel Without a Cause (Nicholas Ray, open invitation dancing. No partner is and dispatches them one by one. 1955) Cinema Guild necessary. 8 p.m. at the Michigan Performa nceDirector Hans Friedrichs sets them James Dean mesmerized a Union. $1.50. Call 665-0219 for more in- up and mows them down. Whodunit? generation with his portrayal of a con- formation. Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra String We're not telling. 8 p.m. at the Ann fused youth searching fot'some way to A. Quartet -7th Annual Haydn Festival Arbor Civic Theater, 338 S. Main. $5. understand '50s America. Natalie S T D The quartet will perform works by Call 662-7282 for more information. Wood and Sal Mineo are his friends, Haydn and other great composers. among whom he finds compassion Bars and Club Noon-1 p.m. at Liberty Plaza, E. and relief. The film is pretty dated by Liberty at S. Division. Free. Call886- Campus Cinema now, but it still sends a powerful The Apartment - (769-4060) - 0666 for more information. message. MLB 4, 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. Glass plays the hits. $2.50. The Blind Pig - (996-8555) - Choices -Patchwork Theater Akahige (Akira Kurosawa, 1965) Smoke in the Boys' Room with Cub The poetry of Ntozake Shange and Japanese Film Society Simon of the Desert (Luis Bunuel, Koda. Gertrude Stein is featured in this A Japanese doctor learns that 1965) Ann Arbor Film Co-op The Earle - (994-0211) - Rick original improvisational theater there's more to life than the A Luis Bunuel triple-feature is Burgess and Patty O'Connor. work, directed by David Freiman. mechanics of the body when he helps kicked off with this wild parable of a The Heidelberg - (663-7758) - Choices is the local ensemble's first out a clinic located in a poor area of medievel man who attempts to reach Mustard's Retreat spices up your production. 8p.m. at the Performance town. Hale Aud., 8 p.m. Free. God by living on top of a pillar. Aud. evening. Network, 408 W. Washington. Student A, 7 p.m. only. $2.50/single, Main Street Comedy Showcase - tickets are $5: Call 995-5461 for more Cover Girl (Charles Vidor, 1944) Top $3.50/triple. (996-9080) - Ben Creed makes you information. of the Park giggle. Cover girl Rita Hayworth toughs V'iridiana (Luis Bunuel, 1961) AAFC Mr. Flood's Party - (995-2132) - The Music of France (1660-1750) - out the road to success with dancing A naive nun is forced into the world Fusion from Bugs Beddow's band. Academy of Early Music 4th Annual from Gene Kelly, humor from Phil of sin and deadence when she visits Mountain Jack's - (665-1133) - Baroque Performance Faculty Silvers and Eve Arden, and great her uncle. Another anti-religionist Billy Alberts makes your listening Workshop. songs from Ira Gershwin. Power Cen- film from Bunuel. Aud. A, 8 p.m. only. easy. Dutch soprano Mieke van der Sluis ter, Dusk. Free. $2.50/single, $3.50/triple. The Nectarine Ballroom - 1994-