4 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, November 21, 1975 IN ST A o COPY Quality Copying Franklin & Columbia (over The Zoom) 929-0170 Mon-Fri., 9-6 egin yoiif weeke mornings with the no Ckan Jo YLi2,CLO. fLZ, f 4 xuvzc being served at the ' n h ED BULL STEAK PU Sat urda ys Sunda vs II a.m. until 2 p.m. I p.m. until 3 p.m. CHAMPAGNE & all the SALAD you can make in addition to your choice of served with coffee or tea served with coffee or tea v I" r.' ' served with coffee or tea M Across from the Glen Lennox Shopping Center , I 1010 Hamilton Road - 967-2994 STEDC P DTH ADS WORK FOR YOU THE ORIGINAL MOVIE IN THE INSPECTOR CLOUSEAU SERIES FRANKLIN STREET He's America's Favorite Defective Detec tive (mine too) back again in his most J hilarious misadventures! " PETER SELLERS Ujj as Inspector Clouseau )r h - - - Sat-Sun: 1-3-5-7-9 The Laughs begin Friday . Weeekdays: 7-9 LATE SHOW FRI-SAT 11:30 7ieyVo young... ffioy'ro in lovo .a. tt and they hill people. ft I ShAEL fPOlLARD-GENE HACKMAN ESTELLE PARSONS Mm t Jtevw" ri C6tT 9e Mgu 6( & ftooa e ?CN KAPr J'ksw o tti KW c lT7 TCCHNICOUOR'PROM WARNER BRC3. -SEVEN ARTS L J COMING NEXT WEEK 7 DAY ENGAGEMENT "GONE WITH THE WIND" R o Night Lire Chapel Hill Cave Rod Abernethy performs at 9 p.m. today. SI cover charge. Cat's Cradle M ike Cross performs at 9 p.m. today and Saturday. SI. 50 cover charge. Endangered Species Mike Williams entertains today, Dorrie BurceH performs Saturday and John Rees, pianist-vocalist, entertains Sunday. All shows are at 9 p.m. and there is no cover charge. Starpoint Tavern Red Herring performs today. SI cover charge. Hot Possum entertains Saturday. 75 cents cover charge. Shows start at 9 p.m. Town Hall Stillwater performs at 9 p.m. today and Saturday. SI cover charge. Raleigh Cafe Deja Vu Terra Nova entertains at 8:30 p.m. today and Saturday. SI. 50 cover charge. Embers Club Paul Revere and the Raiders entertain at 10 p.m. today-Sunday. $4 cover charge today and Saturday. $2 cover charge Sunday. Pier Workshoppe entertains at 8:30 p.m. today and Saturday. Cinema On Campus The Conversation Francis Ford Coppola's intense, quiet study of an "electronic surveillance technician" (read bugger) is art. Gene Hackman is superb. (Union Free Flick. Shows at 6:30 and 9 p.m. today in the Great Hall of the Union.) Tokyo Story "A quiet tale of conflict below the surface in middle-class Japan," directed by the Japanese master, Yaujiro Ozu. (Union Free Flick. Shows at 6:30 and 9 p.m. Saturday in the Great Hall of the Union.) The 400 Blows Truffaut's first film, and one of the first of the New Wave. Largely autobiographical, and very good. (Union Free Flick. Shews at 6 and 9:30 p.m. Sunday in the Great Hall of the Union.) i 4 i Chape! Hill Conduct Unbecoming Scandal strikes the British army in India. With Michael York and Susannah York. (The Movies 3. Shows at 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. with a late show at 1 1 p.m. today and Saturday. Admission: S2.) The Night Caller With Jean-Paul Belmondo. (The Movies 2. Shows at 2:20, 4: 1 0, 6, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. with a late show at 1 1:30 p.m. today and Saturday. Admission: 52.) A Boy and His Dog A "rather kinky tale of survival" in the year 2024. (Varsity. Let's Do It Again A sequel to the popular "Uptown Saturday Night." With Bill Cosby, Sidney Poitier and Jimmy Walker. (Plaza 2. Shows at 2:45, 4:55, 7:05 and 9:15 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) Royal Flash A Richard Lester film based on the very funny book by George MacDonald Fraser. With Alan Bates (Plaza I. Shows at 2:05, 3:55, 5:45, 7:35 and 9:30 p.m. Admission: S2.25.) A Shot in the Dark The second film featuring Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau. With Elke Sommer. (Carolina. Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. today and at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission: S2.25.) Sweet and Sour X-rated. (Varsity Late Show. One show only at 11:30 p.m. Saturday. Admission: S2.) Women in Love The D.H. Lawrence novel, brought baroquely to the screen by Ken Russell. With Glenda Jackson, Alan 4 5 t -.- v. 4 . T' V- vr- i 17 w The Playmakers Repertory Company production of 'Isadora Duncan Sleeps with the Russian Navy' completes its run at the Graham Memorial Lounge Theatre with performances at 8 p.m. today through Sunday. Shows at 2:20, 4, 5:40, 7:20 and 9 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) Bonnie and Clyde One of the best movies of the sixties. With Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the Depression outlaws. Directed by Arthur Penn. (Carolina Late Show. Shows at 1 1:30 p.m. today and Saturday. Admission: $2.) Emmannuelle French porn. (The Movies 1. Shows at 3:10, 4:50, 6:30, 8: 10 and 9:50 p.m. with a late show at 11:30 p.m. today and Saturday. Admission: 52.) Last Days of Man on Earth (Plaza 3. Shows at 2, 3:35, 4:50, 6:15, 7:40 and 9:05 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) WmmM Bates and Oliver Reed. (Varsity. Starts Sunday. Admission: $2.25.) Duke Campus Amarcord A beautiful, diffuse film about growing up in an Italian coastal town in the thirties. Fellini's best in years. (Quad Films. Shows at 7 and 9:15 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Page Auditorium. Admission: $1.) v Mean Streets Coming of age in New York's Little Italy in Martin Scorcese's fragmented and difficult film. With Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro. (Freewater Films. Shows at 7 and 9:30 p.m. and midnight today in the Duke Biosciences Auditorium. Admission: $1.) Durham Farewell, Scarlet X-rated. (Yorktown 2. shows at 1 :45, 3:35, 5:25, 7:5 and 9:05 p.m. Admission: $3.) The Forgotten Wilderness (Northgate 2. Admission: $2.50.) Rooster Cogburn John Wayne repeats his Oscar-winning role, as the aging one-eyed sheriff from "True Grit." With Katharine Hepburn. (Carolina. Shows at 3:36, 5:24, 7:12 and 9 p.m. Admission: $2.50.) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MIKE CROSS SUNDAY JIM WANN & BLAND SIMPSON Cat's Cradle - Behind Tijuana Fats - R osemary St. 2:20-4:00 5:40-7:20 9:00 Xo7 sorjDCgQ LTdBs an R rated, rather kinky tale of survival SAT. NIGHT 11:30 P.M. "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BST!" -THE SEI It ENJOYABLE ... I VERY MUCH RECOMMEND THAT YOU SEE THIS FltM Al GOLDSTEINSCREW MAC. Sweet&Sour OltlCTtO IV N V VTDfl flOOUCEO IT ilFFcR KICNAf IS OIIGIUl SCOJ IT UOtOI CKK0M IIR CStOt mm 1 'The Triangle's Most Luxurious Tri-Thcatrcy 967-8284 The NOW- MOVIES "is, r? Vetm vo fi h ii 4 -X-no one under 18 Alain Cuny Sylvia Kristel 3:10-4:50-6:30 8:10-9:50-11:30 ULilu V" Of r ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING SUSPENSE THRILLERS IN YEARS! -R-! -SHOWS. rir'st iV v MICHAEL YORK SUSANNAH YORK CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER STACY KEACH RICHARD ATTENB0R0UGH TREVOR HOWARD CKnD)U(C1 61 -SHOWS-3-8-7-9 Si 11 jt9 nol MRxui (maud uUUTiS" Thieves Like Us Robert Altman's elegiac, beautifully-made story of two young criminals during the Depression. :(Yorktowne Late Show. One show only at ;1I:45 Saturday. Admission: S2.) Three Days of the Condor Robert Redford versus the CIA. With Faye Dunaway. (Yorktowne 1. Shows at 2:20, 4:40, 7 and 9:20 p.m. Admission: S2.50.) Treasure Island and Dr. Syn A Walt Disney double feature. (Center I. Shows at 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. Admission: $2.50.) Let's Do It Again (Center 2. Shows at 3, 5:05, 7:10 and 9:15 p.m. Admission: $2.50.) Music A Woodwind Quintet will perform at 8 p.m. today in the Wesley Foundation on Pittsboro Street. Alice Artzt, guitarist, will perform at 8 p.m. today inGerrard Hall. Free admission. The Duke Jazz Ensemble, with Dan Bosanti on saxophone and the Gene Bristow Trio, will perform at 8: 1 5 p.m. today in Page Auditorium, Duke. Free admission. The North Carolina Dance Theatre w ill perform at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Stewart Theatre, N.C. State. Tickets are S2.50 for adults and S1.50 for students and are available from the Stewart Theatre Box Office (737-3105.) Francis Whang, pianist, will give a concert at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hill Music Hall. Free admission. Michael Fogler, guitarist, will perform classical works at 2 p.m. Sunday in 400 New East. Classical guitarist Alice Artzt at 8 p.m. today in Gerrard Hall. Admission is free. IHeafre The Playmakers Repertory Company will perform Isadora Duncan Sleeps with the Russian Navy at 8 p.m. Nov. 21-23 in the Graham Memorial Lounge Theatre. Tickets are available for S2.50 at Ledbetter-Pickard, 157 E. Franklin St., or in 102 Graham Memorial. The Duke Players will present Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party at 8:15 p.m. Nov. 21-23 in the Branson Theatre, Duke East Campus. Tickets are available for S2.50 at the Branson Theatre Box Office. Kiss Me Kate continues at the Village Dinner Theatre in Durham. All shows begin at 8:20 p.m. and a buffet dinner is served from 6:45-8 p.m. Tickets are SI 0.50 Sunday and Tuesday-Thursday, SI 1.50 Friday and SI 2.50 Saturday. The Duke Players are sponsoring a playwriting contest and will perform the winning entry. Original (one-act, full-length or radio) plays will be accepted through Dec. 4. For more information, call the Branson Theatre (684-3181). The UNC Art Auction will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Great Hall of the Union. Works will be on display at 1 p.m. Arts and crafts by North Carolina prison inmates are displayed today in the South Lounge of the Union. The George Kachergis Retrospective Exhibition, works by the late UNC professor of art, is displayed through Jan. 4 in the Ackland Art Center. Hours: 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 2-6 p.m. Sunday. Watercolors by Anthony Ballenger are displayed through Nov. 30 in the North Gallery in Morehead Planetarium. Hours: 2 5 p.m. and 7:30-10 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7:30-10 p.m. Saturday, and 1-5 p.m. and 7:30-10 p.m. Sunday. Olio Sammers First Annual Photography Contest and Show w ill be held during June and July 1976 in the Colorfax Galleries in Washington, D.C. Only college students are eligible to participate. Color and black and w hite photography may be submitted in sizes up to 8x10 to Sammers First Annual Photography Contest and Show, P.O. Box 243, Falls Church, Va. 22046. There is a SI entry fee for each photo and each should be labeled with your name and address. r" 1 w;ww'w?' 2s I NOW SHOWING ALAN BATES 1 1 '''lA)MlfpMJ"MyMJhl!llfW)lhl y : F i HELD OVER 5th BIG WEEK "-. r M' Q JWt MAxar i NOW SHOWING m FUTUOE IS OAnOELLEO! MSf HEWS TODAY movies 2 9:ioTiiL STARTS TODAY I Th. movies

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