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Langley reviews 4 Jean Brodie s week .1, The Chapel Hill theatres continue their re-run parade this week. Playing in Chapel Hill isi'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," a movie which has been to the Carolina at least nine times and has played the free flicks twice. Nevertheless, if there is anyone who has not seen this movie, they should rush to see it immediately, for Maggie Smith gives in the title role the greatest female performance ever captured on film. Add to this miracle superior supporting performances and an amusing script and even Ronald Neame's square-cornered direction does not matter. A must see film. Following this will be an engagement of the ancient version of 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." This movie has many of the fine production values typical of thirties movie making, but unfortunately nothing dates faster than the acting of juveniles, and some of the picture is awfully hard to take. Also in town this weekend will be "Nana," a disgusting worthless skin flick, followed by "Lawrence of Arabia." The latter is generally considered the greatest of the modern super-productions, with superior photography and acting. Other local theatres will present "What's the Matter With Helen," another feature sneaked into release by an LEBA- DANG 25 Original Etchings And Lithographs By The Noted Vietnamese Artist. Through July 10, At Inmate Zj Second Floor The Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill Open Evenings Til 10 PREGNANCY TESTING BY MAIL Reliable and absolutely confidential. All tests performed by accredited laboratory which ;S Federally li censed, approved for Medicare by the U. S. Dept. of H.E.W., and cer tified by the N. C. State Board of Health. Results in 48 hours. $ fee. payable when you submit sample. Write, phone, or drop by for free instruction sheet and urine sample container. Test requires no medi cation of anv kind, you simply sub mit urine sample as instructed. Ml i ,,rn sfnujrih r -in 'Aif'i ' I'ltiltt t vittir pnwicv POPULATION PLANNING ASSOCIATES FRANKLIN & COLUMBIA STS. Upstairs over CCB branch, (entrance on Columbia Street.) mail address: P. O. Box 2556-P2J Chapel Hill, N. C. 27314 Phone: 929-7194 embarassed film company, and "Bananas," Woody Allen's original, hysterically funny comedy. At the free flicks: tonight, "Suddenly, Last Summer," one of the best this summer, a delightfully perverse Tennessee Williams piece with a superior bravura performance from Katherine Hepburn; Sunday, "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," a fine example of early forties drama; Monday, "Stolen Kisses," an absolute must see. This bubbling, wonderful comedy is a joy, a refreshing tonic, a pie.e of perfection, surpassed in its genre orJy by Truffaut's "Bed and Board" witi the same characters. Don't miss this one. Tuesday, "Cool Hand Luke," an interesting, well acted and photographed study of hero-worship and rebellion; and Wednesday, "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir," a fairly amusing romantic comedy. Finally, for lovers of foreign films, the Colony Theatre in Raleigh will present "Borsalino" in its original subtitled version. This is a spoof on gangster films done with such style and verve that it entertains consistently even when the plot starts to go down hill. Jean-Paul Belmondo gives a classical demonstration of breezy wit in his role as a gangster. UNC poet-novelist wins award Novelist and poet Christopher Brookhouse received the Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Foundation Award of $2,000 during ceremonies of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters in New York. The award was presented to the UNC 'associate professor of English in the field of fiction. William Maxwell, president of the National Institute, made the presentation. Brookhouse, who will teach during the second summer session here, is working on his third book. "Scattered Light," a book of 38 free verse poems, was the first book in the Jesse Rehder Memorial Series published by the UNC Press. Miss Rehder was director of creative writing at UNC until her death in 1967. "Running Out," Brookhouse's first novel, was published last year by Little, Brown and Company. A graduate of Stanford University, he received his M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard University. T IT IVE MUSIC THE Larry Reynolds Cindy Gooch and others will perform downstairs beginning at 8:00 P.M. Friday and continuing far into the night. Place and seats (waterbeds) kindly donated by Waterbeds Unlimited. So Come On Down-No Cost-No Sale-Just Music-Really fa smucman conceotion) I r-k ' 1 1 I : - Uic iiinnlnnrl Ac liciiol UlfA I oy tne way, we win ue running bume aenca una weerxcuu. v, will undersell any other record store's price on any record or tape whether it be on sale or not . . . and for you who crave the new and exciting we have or will very soon be getting 3fSj4i Mm id i Ill B!B, SWEAT&TEAR.S; ftv: . :. .v. . . . .... -r . : .: t ..... . ... ..... .. : ;v...;.:.:,y. t R I jr3 J-TT- , , fc - . "3i HiTftiTiiilTft irnr WmimminnnfiBiini i rinimnrii hi mar this time, electric list 5.98 ours-3.98 B.S.T.-4 What else can you say? List $5.93 Ours $3.98 Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Fantastic, much improved second album list $5.98 Ours $3.98 We Also Have Joni Mitchell's Album "Blue For 4:15 And, On Import, "The Best Of Jeff Beck' -Containing Five New Songs. Live Music For Free-"Dead" Music For Cheap. R.T.C. Across From Leo's-Down From Bus Station Two Doors Down From The "Wildflower"
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