Friday, September 17, 1971 Langley reviews ' Tapes 5 sheer entertainment The Daily Tar Heel Or- The Anderson Tapes discuss the good thir.gs - excellent direction, editing, and acting - and the bad things - an illogical, poorly-constructed script - but why bother? What matters is that it is enormously entertaining, one of the best times to be had in a theatre in a long time. -CH Summer of 42 - Although the Anting rarely nses above the Erich Segal level, the photography is extremely beautiful, and the direction has a romantic lyricism worthy of Truffaut. The scene of sexual awakening is so beautifully and discreetly done that it must rank as one of the high points of romantic cinema. Artificial, yes, but highly recommended. - G The Hellstrom Chronicle - A fascinating, spellbinding movie on insects with some truly amaxing photography. The narration is a nerve-grating attempt at profundity, but the picture sustains its mood so well that this simply does not matter. One of the finest documentaries and most frightening horror mov.es I have ever seen - G The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie- Maggie Smith gives here the finest performance an actress his eve: giver, in a movie, exploring ever r. j ar.ee of the character to perfection. Add to this superb performance by the supporting cast 2nd an excellent script and the result is a most distinguished motion picture. - R Carnal Knowledge - Jules Feiffer's script is disappointing, being largely a collection of fashionable cliches on sexual frivolity and lacking real depth. The movie is given worth by the superb job Mike Nichols had done of putting it together, but he has so toned down the zaniness of the script that the result is not a satiric comedy but a dreary and depressing drama. Extremely well done, but definitely not one for those who want escapist entertainment. - D Who is Harry Kellerman and Why is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me -A try at a brilliant, complex film becomes facile and gimmicky due to urur.spcred writmg and direction. Good in bits, and with a performance of his usual caliber b Dustin Hoffman, but not at all a success. -CH.R.G P.S. I Love You - A movie which satirizes the ad game, and which is itself packaged slickly for mass acceptance. There are hints that this is an intentior.il sly joke, but the brilliance needed to carry it off is only sporadically there. Rather derivative and mediocre. - R My Fair Lady - Shaw's play seems to have lost a good deal of its sparkle, at least in this version of the musical. Many scenes are superbly stylized, others quite entertaining, but as a whole, it is artificial in a rather cutesy and tired way. Overrated and disappointing. - G Panic In Needle Park - An important theme given the freak-show soap-opera treatment. Dreary, with no redeeming artistic value. - R Willard - A disgusting movie, by which I do not mean the rats but the atrocious acting, directing, photography, etc. The .i . . . V, , enimi s -I term g tnro-cn .. G The :oL!.-':r.2 h. Opinions express vor.se r.sus o! critics. The La-t Rebel - J -e N--i:'r. ri:e us - D. R Song of Norwav - A ".. :cp ' :p :: - operetta - R :n "0 mm The Omega Man - Veil ere :r.c fiction. -C. Doc - Frank Per:;. '.a'e: gathered bad reviews. -CH.D Shoot Out - An CH B irds DUKE UNION MAJOR ATTRACTIONS COMMITTEE presents IUl LnJ and fo) 0' Pi n mm in concert Duke Ind oor Stadium Sat., Sept. 18 8:00 p.m. S3.00 In Advance - $4.00 At Door TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT RECORD BAR-CHAPEL HILL VICKERS AUDIO PRESENTS THE TEAC AN-50 DOLBY SYSTEM. ADD THIS B-TYPE NOISE REDUCTION UNIT TO YOUR CASSETTE DECK FOR $50.00 o o The TEAC AN-50 Noise Reduction Unit employs the "B" type Dolby System for both record and playback functions. Developed specifically for home tape recording, it dramatically reduces inherent noise and hiss in the recording process without altering the musical integrity of the recorded signal. The operating principle is to boost low level signals as they are fed to the recording head and to attenuate the playback signals by precisely the same amount during playback. At low signal levels where noise is most apparent, the boosting effect is maximum, as signal levels rise the boosting is reduced. Thus the overall signal to noise ratio is vastly improved, inherent tape hiss and amplifier noise comprise only a minute portion of the recorded signal. The "B" type Dolby System as used in the TEAC AN-50 provides a 3 dB improvement in signal noise ratio at 600 Hz, rising to 6 dB at 1 ,200 Hz and 10 dB at 4,000 Hz and above. Since the greatest improvement is apparent in the middle to high frequency range where tape hiss and amplifier noise were formerely most audible, additional benefits are extremely low distortion, a flat frequency response and excellent transient response without attenuative filtering. The original signal is reproduced completely free of coloration and without noise or hiss. WATCH FOR THE TEAC AN-180 AT $280.00 AND THE AN-80 AT $130.00 VICKERS 10-7 Monday-Friday 929-4554 9-1 Saturday casting complete The cast for "The Birds." the Carolina Playmakers first production of the season, has been released by director Dr. Patricia Barnett of the UNC Dramatic Art Department. Tony Rherbark of Warsaw. N.C will play Pithetaerus. and Rick Sebak of Bethel Park, Pa. will portray huelpedes. These two humans confront the King of the Birds. Fpops, played by Philip Kasey of Cherry Hill. N.J.. Ln a series of comic sequences. Procne, the nightingale, will be played by Valerie Deihler of Sanford. and Ins. the small-time goddess, will be Lisa Galloway of Goldsboro. Also in the cast for "The Birds" are the following: Elise Tribble. Mary Ann Warrick, Charles Joyce, Truitt Blassingham, Jennifer Crandall, Paul Wilson. Larry Brown, Dan Leonard. William Hill, Eugene Sher, Orvis Quilliams, Steve Lytch, Ben Harris. Also, Jim School. Terry Atkinson. Cinde Cahn. Judy Chessnutt. Dan Irvine. Analee Moore, Jim Rogers. Cindy Salver. Becky Webb, Patricia Woods, and Tom Cherry. James Challander of the Drama Department is directing the choreography for the show, and Mary Davis is designing the costumes. The sets for the production are by Tom Rezutto and the lighting design is by Gordon Pearlman. FURNISHED APARTMENT FINDER HI' COME TO SEE US FOR FREE APARTMENT LOCATION INFORMATION. MAPS. AND TO SEE FINE NEW FURNITURE. STEREOS AND TVS. YOU CAN LEASE WITH THE OPTION TO PURCHASE etiroLease 201 S BOYLAN AVE. RALEIGH. N C. 27605 833 6420 "THE APARTMENT FURNITURE PEOPLE" v ,.-J I , DTH a ( m e 1965 Cutlass, cream with black interior. 62000 miles, air cond., radio, top sriape. Royal Jetstar electric portable typewriter, one gear, old in perfect condition, carrying case, must sell S12G. Call 83301304 NNED STORAGE and EXTRA SEATING' Large Steamer trunk $25; walnut formica end table $10; child's wardrobe (yello) closet $15; black vinyl lounge chair $50, collapsible aftist's easel $20. 967-5467. Need grad student to work Fri. and Sat. nights only. Poor hours - excellent pay. Apply in person to John Williams at Pizzaville, 134 w. Franklin. AKAI - Stereophic sound tape recorder; 4 track and 4 speed; mike and speakers included; corss field heads; sound on sound; Model M-8; Excellent condition. Quick sale $185. Call Or. Crist H0spital 966-2136; Home 929-5556 por Sale: Yamaha 80cc trail bike. Low mileage. good condition, $200. Will consider trade for car in good operating condition. 942-8294 after 5. A landscape of mountains and a road, painted in purples on an American flag relief (3x2 approx.) was taken from Lenoir during last May's exam period after false rumor circulated that paintings were up for grabs. I miss my painting and want it returned.. If you can htio me please call Keith at 968-9062. '6 8 Volva 122S Best offer. Must sell immediately. Call 489-5367. Durham. For Sale: wollensak Model 3500 Solid State Tape recorder; mike acdc; lightweight, sturdy case: $65.00. Call Dr. Crist Hosoital 966-2136; Home 929-5556. The Carolina Keg (Above Fat City) Haccy Hour 3 5 Mon.-Ffi. LIVE BANDS Wed. Thurs. Fri "Patriots". FOR SALE: Mattress. Box springs, headboard in excellent condition. Asking $50. Call 942-2749. FOR RENT Oct. 1st. 2 bedroom air. cond. 10x45 Mobile Home. $85 per month. Telephone 929-2854 10 'til 5 or 439-1441 Durham. Authentic African Batik and Fabric. Exotic Earrings and Carbms, African Shoe UDstairs Over Zoom Zoom And CCB Building, North Columbia Street Entrance. FOR SALE: New desks & swivel chairs. 4Qi; iivu"t. Used desks & iies at savings. Free delivery service. Petree's Office Furniture. 53C W. Elm St.. Graham, N.C. Girl wanted to share nice apartment 5 Clocks from campus & downtown. Pool. Air Conditioned. Call Pat 967-7121. APARTMENT FOR RENT: 2 bedrooms. AC. unfurnished but has carpet & drapes. Available immediately. Call Barbara 929-2610. Female Roommate needed prefer student 2 bedrm duplex very comfortable. $55 month, plus utilities 3 miles wouth 15-501 942-6109. Babysitter wanted for Saturday Night Sept. 18 Approximately 4 hours Will provide Transportation 967-7693. preferably ater 4:30. WANTED: A boy's & or girl's 3-speed bicycle. Call 967-4363 after 7:00 p.m. FOR SALE '69 GTO Gold wbiack vinyl top. A speed synchro, stereo Tape, AM radio. ar conditioned. TACH & instruments, many more extras Excellent condition, inside & out. $2.9000. Call 967-3866 after 5. Honda CB-350 1969. Good condition, new back tire, new seat and accessories. 1 owner. Helmet included. $425. Call Ken at 967-5461 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: Boot cover and tonneau Cover (without headrest) for MGCB. See at 104 Mangum or ca't Cnnes Jamison 933-9367. FANCY FLEA MARKET: Saturday. Sept. 13. 9 to 5. Bmiey Baptist Church. Great handicrafts, interesting rummage and treasures, baked goods. Sac- bar. Ba'sams! Scc-sof Chaoel Hill woman's C'-b. FOR SALE: 1952 i - s Jeep (Panel TrL.c RH. good conOit'&n. with new clutch, battery. Very oependao'e. S-iQQ can 967-5201. After 1 :00. For Sa': ' 'ere:s 'e pCA stereo c'-S-j e (wooden Cabinet) with AM & FM f 33- . . $100.00. One RCA portable stereo with separate ce'.achabie speaer $35.00. Ca i 967-3101 a'ter 3 30. For sale: KLM Model 11 w stereo. Oe yea' J. $125. Will ba'an. Can 933-t012 cr see at -Old East. VINTAGE WHEELS - 1955 E'JlCK. 23. ij'z. ps. pb. reiia&ie tra-'.r-'-tat.on to wor or school S250. very neciotiacie. terms possible, O33-3061 T.'.Th af.e 5 or CC9-C757 weekends. i - -i ?-5g VitTr5? - 'a- ' Jjmes Elisor's "Death PurMiing Humanitv" Ackland to display unusual eraDhics by Helen Parks Feature Writer 133 impressionistic and often macre etchings of James F.nwr will go :: exhibit in Ackland Art Museum Su".da through Oct. 12. Assembled by the Schick man CuKcry of New "ork. they will be circulated nationally after the Chapel Hill showing. Even by today's standard, the etchings are emotionally packed with views of man's absurd, subconscious wanderings. Born in I860 in the resort town ot Ostend on the Belgium coast, the sensitive Ensor was exposed to the sight of manic crow ds filling the () tend streets costumed as monsters, skeletons, an 1 freaks. These grotesque sights were a part of the summer season's frenzy of carnivals, masquerades, and festivals and remained i" the urtt's riemory V-! all v: I r.vr's etchings deal with the rvnbul s:jc of hfe. A! in the c'.!ect:o". .-.re scenes inspired from the !.::: i! i. .v.intr side around him. .ir, Jejp-es. MMssjpes. rooms and roottups o! Ostend. streets, and beaches and docks. S. :".e ot these scones .ire natural istic while others bring in absurd-theatre elements such as masks, skelet-.ms. and grotesque figures. l.dj I -sir is considered a master print maker II weer his etchings are oni c -nsidered a part of his genius. He v,.;s Js.i a writer. plawright. musician, and p .i -: i r . Perhaps these multi-interests ju..:r.t tor the Siting satire and irascit !e i:on '. in his work. 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