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(Taviani Brothers, 1977)
Aud A 9:00
Hong Kong FilmFest:: Project A, part N
Hong Kong film fest continues with this tale of Coast
Guard exploits off the coast of the famous island.
(Jackie Chan, 1987)
Mich Th. 7:00
The Graduate
The age shows, but the charm of this film great remains.
Dustin Hoffman comes home from college and runs into
Mrs. Robinson and the fun begins. Great Simon and
Garfunkel score.
(Mke Nichols, 1967)
Mich Th. 9:00
The Lady Eve
Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyk star in this romantic
comedy about a snake-loving beer heir and a ditzy gold
digger.
(Preston Sturgis, 1941)-
MLB 4 7:30
Sullivan's Travels
Comedy film director seeks out the meaning of life so he
can finally film a drama.
(Preston Sturgis, 1942)
MLB 4 9:15
Six Hour Bugs Bunny Festival
What's Up Doc? You Bugs kooks will be in heaven with
360 minutes of that nutty rabbit. Bring plenty of carrots, E
k's longer than War and Peace.
(Warner Bros.)I
MLB 3 8:00
The Big Chill
Michigan grads from the Sixties reunite when one of their
friends passes away. Lots of special moments here from
the University's own Lawrence Kasden.
(Lawrence Kasden, 1983)
Mich Th. 11:05
Gone With The Wind
Ted Turnes favorite film has lost little of its charm over
the years as it tells the tale of Scarlett and Rhetn while
the South bums around them. Look for the electric lamps
on the Atlanta streets-they wouldnt be invented for 30
years!
(Victor Fleming, 1939)
International Center 6:00
S ATU R D A Y
Rope
Based loosely on the Leopold Loeb case, Hitchcock looks
at two college guys who get their jollies from plotting and
carrying out murders.
(Alfred Hitchcock, 1949)
Aud A 7:00 & 10:20
The Third Man
Joseph Cotten ventures into the sewars and back-alleys
of post-war Vienna in search of his old friend, Harry Lime
(Orson Welles). Classic thriller. They don't make 'em Ike
they used to.
(Carol Reed, 1949)
Aud A 8:30
Soviet Underground Cinema
World Premier of films not yet shown in Russia with
several of the directors on hand.
(Various, 1991)
Mich Th. 7:00

Days of Waiting
Story of Estelle Ishigo, one of the few American
Caucasians to be thrown into concentration camps during
WW2.
(Various Directors, 1991)
Lorch 7:00
Tales from the Winnipeg Film Group
Yes, there is more to Winnipeg than hockey and bowling.
Exactly what, I don't know, but this collection of film
shorts should provide some answers, eh?
(Various Directors, 1991)
MLB 4 7:30 & 9:15
Image Before My Eyes
Documentary focuses on the desparate plight of Jews
living in Poland from the 1890s to the 1930s. Part of the
University's Conference on the Holocaust.
(Josh Waletsky, 1980)
Hillel 8:00 & 10:00
Six Hour Bugs Bunny Festival
See Friday's entry. Bring more carrots.
MLB 3 8:00
The Big ChBll
See Friday's entry. You Can't Always Get What You
Want.
Mich Th. 10:20
S U N D A Y
Funny Girl
Barbara Streisand's greatest role, singing and gagging her
way through this celebrated biography of Zigfield Follies
star Fannie Brice. She won the Oscar and no one "rained
on her parade."
(William Wyler, 1968)
Aud A 7:00
MONDAY
Now After All These Years
Story about a predominantly Jewish German town that
was destroyed by the meanie Nazi fascist pigs. Panel
discussion will follow the screening.
(Various Directors, 1989)
Hillel 7:30
TUESDAY
The Silence
Bergman tells the grim tale of two sisters travelling
through Europe by train and their tense relationship
unfolds before our relgiously desolate windows on the
world
(Ingmar Berman, 1963)
Aud A 7:00
The 29th Ann Arbor Film Festival
The nation's oldest film festival retums for another year
of some great (and not so great) cinematic works from a
potpourri of creative minds.
(Various Directors, 1991)
Mich Th. 8:30
WEDNESDAY
Fast Buck
A nerd goes on a crime spree so he can pay his working,
lady's bills. Not for the intellectual crowd unless you're
experimenting with angel dust.
Oxford House 8:00
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The 29th Ann Arbor Film Festival
See Tuesday's entry
Mich Th. 7:00 & 9:30

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Performances "a plenty" in this Penny Marshall directed
effort about miracles at the funny farm. Robert DeNiro
and Robin Williams are stupendous. Nominated for Best
Picture. (At Briarwood: 9:50,12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:05,
9:30, 11:40; At Showcase: 2:50, 7:50, 10:05, 12:20)
Class Action (R)
Gene Hackman stars in his 3,427th film, just 63 behind
Donald Sutherland on the all-time list. Story involves a
father-daughter lawyer confrontation in a case involving
lemon cars, (At Showcase: 12:05, 2:25, 4:40, 7:15,,9:45,
12:05; at Briarwood: 10, 12:05, 2:15, 4:30, 7, 9:10,11:30)
Dances With Wolves (PG-13)
Kevin Costner teaches the waltz and the jitterbug to
members of the wolf family while he helps the Sioux
Indians fight off the meanie White imperialist scumbag
soldiers so he can develop muti-million dollar tax-free
gambling casinos. With such a plot, it's no wonder the
picture was nominated for 12 Oscars. (At Briarwood: 10,
1:30, 5, 8:30; At Showcase: 1, 4:30, 8 )
The Doors (R)
Oliver Stone proves once and for all that he is the most
obnoxious, self-centered, pretentious director in Hollywood.
This is HIS story of Jim Morrison. If it wasn' for the good
music and the fact that Val Kilmer really looks Ike the
Lizard King, then this would be a total waste. Don't
bother tripping out beforehand,it wont help. While driving
to the theater, keep your eyes on the road and your hands
upon the wheel. (At Fox Village: 4:30, 7:10, 9:45, 12; at
Showcase:1, 4:05, 7:15, 10:05, 12:25)
Guilty By Suspicion (PG-13)
McCarthyist fascist pigs go on a pinko hunt in Hollywood
and Bob DeNiro must face charges of being a Commie-
sympathizer. It's about time Hollywood examined this, one
of its darkest periods. (At Showcase: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45,
7:30, 9:55, 12)
The Hard Way (R)
Cops and movies- they go together Ike LA. and Sushi.
Michael J. Fox comes back from the future for this comic
look at the gritty life of a big-city pg Also starring James
Woods. At Briarwood: 10:15, 12:30, 2:45, 5, 720, 9:45,
11:45; at Showcase: 12:05, 2:35, 5, 7:30,10,12:15)
He Said, She Said (PG-13)
Men are uncaring, selfish pigs who only care about sex.
Women are bitchy sharks in search of mento tie down
with suffocating relationships. Two directors- a man and
a women- explore the myths and (myths) of
contemporary relationships. (At Fox Village: 4:30, 7:15,
930,12)
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the waitress over to tell him to
hurry up. He finished the drink
and later stopped by their table to
say, "I don't see you boys
drinking that high octane stuff."
While Red has finally brought
the program to a high.octane,
high performance level, he now
enjoys the advantages of a high
profile program. He speaks with
pride of the number of Michigan
fans who came to Joe Louis last
Saturday to watch his team's
heartbreaking loss to Lake
Superior in the CCHA
Championships. Slowly but
surely, the support has built. It
has been built by writing alumni
presidents within 200 miles,
alerting them of the fact that his
team would be at Joe Louis. It has
been built by giving time to

Spoiled, sheltered, but amazingly resourceful suburban
brat takes on two hoods when his obnoxious family jets off
to Paris without him. Lotsa laughs in this Box Office
champ.
(At Briarwood: 10:15, 12:20, 2:30, 4:30, 7, 9:00; At
Showcase: 12:30, 2:45, 5:05, 7:40, 9:50,12:10)
IfLooks Could Kill (PG-13)
The film biography of Saddam Hussein. No, seriously, a
high school brat goes to Paris with his French club, is
mistaken for a CIA agent (of course), and is whisked into
a series of awesome adventures, Sounds Ike a cheap
remake of North By Northwest. (At Briarwood: 10:15,
12:30, 2:45, 4:30,.7:40, 9:45, 11:30; at Showcase:
12:25, 2:15, 4:10, 7:40, 9:35, 11:30)
King Ralph (PG)
John Goodman takes a crack at the fat, obnoxious, funny
guy genre which has been dominated by John Candy.
Compelling story about washed up Las Vegas piano-
lounge performer who goes on to be the first American
King of England. Not based on anything by William
Shakespeare or anyone with a trace of literacy. (At Fox
Village: 4:30, 7:30, 9:30, 12; at Showcase: 12:40, 5:05,
7:35, 9:55, 12:15)
LA. Story (PG-13)
Cellular phones, sushi, and smog- what more can you
ask for in this fairy-tale look at Steve Martin's beloved
town? After seeing it Ike this, one would hope the San
Andreas fault would swallow the whole place up.
(At Showcase: 2:30, 7:45, 9:40,11:50)
New Jack City (R)
See the movie everyoune's rioting about. Bring your
crowbars for easy access to stores for looting after the
show. There are guns and cops, but no code in this street
film starring Big Budd Judd Nelson and Lioton kM T (At
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