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TllE MARS HILL COLLEGE HILLTOP
Wednesday, March 14, 1973
Gene Cotton plays with his son Chris be
fore a concert he gave for- the Christian
Student Movement ih Moore Additorium on
Wednesday, March 7.
“Peace of
by Frank Farrell
Mind”
to play
Mars Hill will
have its first dance
of the spring senes-
ter on Saturday,
March 24. "Peace of
Mind" will provide
the music for the
occasion. Phil Weast
who is director of
Ej^iciene^ ^tn'V*n.s»'V'Y
(Jim Manchester
is part of your
FUTURE
Manchester for V. P.
PIKE
Experienced
Responsible
INVOLVEMENT IS iNTV-UtNCE
PRESIDENT
One^ &gs Sated
by Terry Kuykendall
"An Evening of Si
lence," an original
play and "The Fisher
man" will be per
formed on the Owen
stage by the Mars
will be Rick Croll,
Bill Gregg, Stephanie
Johnson, David Hobbs
and Stephen Harris.
This play will also
be directed by Tim
Elmore.
"Laboratory Thea'
tre ’73 will start at
8 p.m. in Owen Thea:
tre and reservations
are not necessary.
Hill College Drama
Department March 16
and 17 at 8 p.m. un
der the disguise of
Movie Mania
the College Union
Building, said that
"Peace of Mind" is an
"excellent dance
band" who play a var
iety of music. The
dance will last from
8-12 p.m. and will be
held in the cafeter
ia.
"Laboratory Theatre
’73."
"An Evening of Si
lence" is an excur
sion into pantomime
performed by this
year's acting class.
Involved in this part
of the program will
be students perform
ing individual and
group lazzis and pan
tomimes of animate
and inanimate ob
jects. This portion
of the program will
be under the direc
tion of C. Robert
Jones.
An original play,
"The Medicine Show,"
written and directed
by Tim Elmore will
also be a part of
"Laboratory Theatre
’73." Performing in
this play will be
David Hobbs, Pam Har
ris and George Peery.
Rounding out the
program will be "The
Fisherman" by Jona
than Tree, a replace
ment for the regular
ly scheduled "The
Love Course." Per—
forming in this play
,by Bob Kramer
For all you folks
who were reluctant to
spend the money to
see a film for fear
it would not be good,
relief is in sight.
Frank Farrell asked
me, (since I ara an
avid film buff), to
do a column reviewing
the movies that are
coming to Mars Hill.
’.'Hiile you may not a-
gree with my ratings,
you will at least
have a little inform
ation on what the
film is about, who is
in it, etc. You will
also have the extra
added feature of
someone to disagree
with. I see most of
the movies before
they come to Mars
Hill. This fact a-
long with the inform
ation I get from the
movie reviews I read
in The Exhibitor, The
Independent Film
Journal, Playboy Mag
azine and Penthouse
Magazine will help me
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to review and rate
films. There will
probably also be a
little personal pre'
judice involved. So
with all that in mind
here are the next two
weeks in films here
at Mars Hill.
Joe Kidd (PG)
Hollywood's version
of a spaghetti vest'
ern. Clint Eastwood
wipes out a town with^
a • locomotive. Ideal
for those who like
plenty of killing.
The New Centurians(R)
George C. Scott plays
Kilvinsky, a tougk
old cop, who can not
face retirement'
Stacy Keach is the
rookie. His hair liP
is real. This is not
a movie for those who
don't want to heat
dirty language. I*"
is worthy of its P
rating.
Ryan's Daughter (PG)
It had good reviews>
beautiful scenery*
fine cast, but it
not come across to
me. Robert Mitchnf
is unbelievable
such a passive rol®'
The movie bored me.
When Legend Dies
Rodeo movie. Richaf
Widmark plays a cru®'
ty old rodeo st^t
teaching all he knov^®
to Frederic Forrest*
an Indian boy, Fot
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