THE nATLV TAR HEEL Page 3 i his Week's Televisio: appropriate TV channels; are noted after each listing.) SATURDAY WZG(l FOOTBALL spotlights the oA.vw wini A l lilt MOVIES: To Kill an Oscar for er, hired to Highli glits The Area Movie Agenda Gregory Peck aeren on his 9:J "iu&U hh nnH nousewifes, Mike Douglas. (5) 1962 film won i Mockingbird. This touchin defend a n!'""1!16 as smalltown Southern lawy on his ch: ::,:r .raP,nS a whlt girl. But the accent is 9:30 (11) p.m. or y Wf)n n pai Am? ul o ' 5 , . oergio xvienaes ana ine Most IS that riarlinff f tha, -fc, w . w SUNDAY I innc15f .PRO FOOTBALL: The Baltimore Colts meet the uons at Detroit. (11). rvA15 V-PRO FOOTBALL: New York Giants vs. Dallas Ujwboys. Game joined in progress. (11) 8 P-rn.-ED SULLIVAN'S guests include Jimi Hendrix, Vikki Carr and Tom Jones. (11) 9p.rn.-77tf SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR. ow s this for a combination. The Brothers' guests are Kate brnith and the Jefferson Airplane. The Airplane will play "Crown or Creation" and "Lather." But what will Kate do? (2 and the new UHF channel 28) subways. Gregory is featured in several skits. (11) THURSDAY 9 p.m.-77E CBS THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIE: God's Little Acre. Robert Ryan stars in this 1958 film version of Erskice Caldwell's controversial and ro licking novel. It's pretty tame stuu now, and pretty low-grade also. (2, 28) 9 p.m.-NET FESTIVAL presents "Trumpets of the Lord," a TV adaptation of the off-Broadway hit. The musical is based on God's Trombones, a collection of free-verse sermons by Negro poet James Waldon Johnson. (4). 9:30 p.m.-JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN presents "Somewhere in a Crowd." Newsman William Searle is trapped ia a web of honor. Convinced that he sees the same group of passers-by at the scene of accidents and disasters, Searle seeks an answer to the mystery. Searle's psychiatrist: "of course they exist . . . the question is do they exist in reality or only in your mind." (5) 11:30 p.m THE JOHNNY CARSON SHOW is in Hollywood this week, and tonight's guests include Jonathan Winters and Tiny Tim. That should be interesting. (11) .--"V" The '2001 Arrives 9 Is In Greensboro Strangler 7 dL.xn.-THE MONDAY iuday sunw if an ai , , . . "jFiic natiM vkj UIdH inemseli out of bed to see it will fpnti a3vocate Timothy Leary, who will discuss his book High Priest. ine work recounts his experiences with hallucinogenic drugs. 9 V.m-NBC'S MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: Now fou See It, Now You Don't. A World Premiere, tailored for television comedy starring Jonathon Winters, Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows. It's about an art theft. (28) TUESDAY 9 p.m.-NBC'S TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: The Jokers. Oliver Reed stars in this witty British satire about a couple of rogues who decide to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London. A 1967 release, it's a mod, mad comedy. (28) WEDNESDAY 7 p.m.-CHANNEL 11 MOVIE is Raintree County starring Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift. The script is a strange one: unbelievably corny lines for everyone except Miss Taylor, who seems to have a better writer and much better material. (11) iu p.m.-KO WAN AND MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN. Dick Gregory . V Dialiann Carroll stars as NBC's 'Julia' is guest. The Mod, Mod World takes a look at morality and at the . . .Tuesday night at 8:30 on new UHF channel 28 Gregory Peck, Fellini arohna The Only ULTRA-VISION THEATRE in This Area NOW PLAYING WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! k MEFRO-CaOWTN-MAYER ACAKLOrWlPROOUCTEN DAVID LEAN'S FILM DOCTOR ZIHVAGO Are Free Flick St ars INPANAVISlCM-ANO ME TR0C0L0R SHOWS 1:30-4:45-8:05 Recent films by Steve McQueen, Gregory Peck and Federico Fellini will be featured this weekend . in Carroll Hall with the Carolina Union free flicks. On Friday night, Baby, the Rain Must Fall will be shown at 7, 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. Starring McQueen and Lee Remick, it is the story of a country-western singer, a parolee from prison, who is a DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS I. Emotional shock 5. Coarse, long nap 9. Copycat Id. Twine II. Embar rassing quarrel 12. Kind of roll or society 14. Endorse, in a way 15. Warehouse 17. Where Victoria is: abbr. 18. Jacket, soup. etc. 20. Hanoi name 21. Gorceyor Carrtilo 22. Farm enclosure 23. Most astute 25. Bar offering 27. Triton 23. Not given an audience 31. Out of operation 34. Ballet step 35. Navy man: abbr. 35. Growl 37. There 38. Likewise 40. Brother of Odin 41. Girl of song for Cantor 43. Automaton 45. Washing- tonians: abbr. 4 6. River to the Elbe 47. Land of Kipling 43. Kit or Jacket DOWN 1. Eton, v for one 2. Cockney's wish 3. Imparts 4. Something for the birds 3. Trained 6. Owl's cry 7. Own: Scot. 8. Boxer's gear 11. Soaks up 13. Public disturbance 16. After upsilon 19. Oriental nurses 21. Allow to be known: 2wds. 23. Most exhaust d 24.Suppos- ving 26. With dazz i and twink 28. Java 4ree 29. Tempera ment 30. City pest 32. Noise makers, paper hats, etc. qpiojftiKrisip A T J ah? q ujjy foA I Italic al iisUlNlsijsieiAisLi 33. Bite one's fingernails, maybe 36. Gander's mate 38. Party treats 39. Shipshape 42. Breeze or mist 44. Egyptian deity psychological captive of an old lady, his childhood guardian. The, film comes from the same producer-director team that filmed To Kill A Mockingbird, and it is treated in the same simple, haunting manner. Captain Newman, M.D. is the Saturday night flick, starring Gregory - Peck, Tony Curtis and Bobby Darin (in a role which won him an Oscar nomination). Peck plays a khaki Kildare in a Dsvchological ward in this mixture of grim problems and Army Sa tur da commented, polished writing, performance and direction, the disparate elements fuse into entertainment that never loses sight of the essential grimness of its material, but never gets l i i i . : overwiieiiiieu uy it. Saturday night at 7, 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. mental Comedy. y Review ' "Thanks to Fellini's 8'A is the Sunday Cinema feature, for two showings at 7 and 9:30 only. The film stars Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Cardinale and Anouk Aimee (of A Man and a , Woman) and i won the 1963 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Critic Stanley Kauffman said "... I cannot remember a more brilliant film. In image, visual ingenuity, subtlety of pace, sardonic humor, it is stunning." The central character is a 43-year-old movie director, and for two hours and fifteen minutes Fellini depicts on film what is essentially a seance on a psychiatrist's couch as the director turns himself inside out for all to see. By HARVEY ELLIOTT Entertainment Editor CHAPEL HILL The Boston Strangler. Tony Curtis has received critical acclaim in his performance as Albert De Salvo, but the picture has been nixed in most major reviews. The film is done a modern sytle, using split-screen technique. Henry Fonda and George Kennedy co-star. (At the Varsity, shows at 12:40, 2:48, 4:56, 7:04 & 9:15.) Doctor Zhivago. Here it is again that , visually stunning but dramatically inadequate story of Yuri and Lara. Good performances are given by Rod Steiger, Julie Christie and Omar Sharif. It won a few Oscars, but lost the Best Picture award to The Sound of Music. (At the Carolina, shows at 1:30, 4:48 & 8:06.) The Odd Couple. Another rerun, this time of a very funny Neil Simon comedy starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, as the neatnik and slob roommates. The joke (and there is only one basic joke!) begins to wear thin after almost two hours, but Matthau's great comic sense and Simon's writing flair helps keep the comedy very much afloat. (Starts Sunday at the Carolina, shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 p.m.) The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. Tom Courtenay stars in this brilliant British film which has garnered many awards in the 6 years since its release. One of the Carolina's most commonly requested films. (Wednesday only at the Carolina, shows at 1:15, 3:10, 5:05, 7:00 and 8:55 p.m.) After the Fox. A wild wacky satire along the lines of , What's New Pussycat?, starring Peter Sellers and Victor Mature is some incomprehensible story about the Middle East, oil, Arabs, and the usual Sellers antics. Very popular. (Thursday only at the Carolina, shows at 1:15, 3:10, 5:05, 7:00 & 8:55 p.m.) Academy Awards. Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer star as Maria and Tony, but acting honors go to supporting stars George Chakiris and Rita Moreno. (Now playing at the Durham Carolina, shows at 2:30, 5:30 & 8:30 p.m.) The Stranger.. Albert Camus's enigmatic story has been transformed into an equally puzzling movie, but one which was "one of the ten best films" of last year, according to many critics (including Life Magazine's Richard Schickel). Marcello Mastroianni and Anna Karina co-star. (At the Rialto, shows at 1:14, 3:10, 5:06, 7:30 & 9 p.m.) Hot Millions. A pleasing, pleasant comedy with Peter Ustinov and Maggie Smith. Most reviewers found it entertaining and surprising, regardless of a typed plotline dealing with a robbery plan, (at the Northgate, shows at 1:15, 3:10, 5:05, 7:05 & 9 p.m.) Barbarella. Jane Fonda's still around with her zany satire of The flick will be shown RED CARPET J 22 3H 37 HI 23 2 Hi If ill 2& H2 1? 35 20 30 1 if P Free draft to first 50 girls to come in from Nurses Dorm Today 2-5 1404 E. Franklin 929-3768 UF(?P COMES TUAT LITTLE REP-HAIREP ' DRNKOrUfMtK. i'll tvrn the fountain on for her, and impress her u)lth mv th0ughtfiaj4es5 V II-1 I u)0N0ER IF I COULD GET TJRAHSFERREPTO ANOTHER PLANET.. T s m TOUGHEST -TACKLER IN THE. UEMVJWfc- THE) THIN KG t is IJ Ay POOR 'l (PT SS0 u4 DtLiir Mirror. 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Kier Dullea and Gary Lock wood are astronauts, and Hal is the computer companion in their journey, but there's no describing the special effects and adventures in the second half. (At the Terrace, shows at 1:30, 4:45 & 8 p.m.) Boom J Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor have tackled, and murdered, another fictional work. This one was based on Tennessee Williams flop, The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore. Most reviewers agree that the play should have stayed buried, but the Burtons don't seem to know how to leave a sleeping dog lie. (At the Center, shows at 1:05, 3:05, 5:05, 7:05 & 9:10 p.m.) The Producers. Zero Mostel is superbly funny in this it stars Grecorv Walcott, a futuristic space and sex. Don't North Carolina actor, so I guess surprise-hit movie. The plot has expect moral or message, ior tjfg why it's around. But Bill something to do with a musical Wallace oj mnai vrtfc Ambassador, shows at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 & 9:30 pjn.) Hot Millions. (At the Village, shows at 1:20, 3:20, 5:15, 7:10 & 9:15 p.m.) it's just a good way to relax for two hours. (At the Center, shows at 1:15, 3:13, 5:11, 7:14 & 9:15 p.m.) DURHAM West Side Story. Reports from here say that this is a very good print of a very good musical the Best Film of 1962, according to the RALEIGH Elmer Gantry. Both Burt Lancaster and Shirley Jones wron Oscars in this exciting production about a revivalist, minister in the Midwest. It has been on television, but it was cut unmercifully most of Shirley Jones' high dramatic scenes were deleted because of the nature of her role. Prostitution was considered "too much" for the CBS Thursday Night Movies. (At the Varsity, shows at 3:25, 5:59 and 8i33 p.m.) Bedazzled. Peter Cook and Dudley Moore star in a satiric comedy about the Seven Deadly Sins. A refreshing farce, with a high point in the film reached when one of the boys, dressed as a nun, is jumping around on a trampoline. Raquel Welch plays Lust. (At the Colony) Prudence and the Pill. This comedy isn't as funny as its long run here would suggest. David Niven and Deborah Kerr are oh-so-improper in a jolly case of "PiU-Pill-Who's Got called "Springtime for Hitler,' but the slapstick is heavy and the writing often off-color in Joe Levine's final result. Dick Shawn and Gene Wilder co-star. (At the Cinema) Shenandoah. Why resurrect this monumental tribute to Mother, family and good conscience? Jimmy Stewart is only Jimmy . Stewart, and the The stars are very good, apple-pie sons and daughters in the photography and this tearjerker epic of a family caught up in the Urvu war. Brother against brother, and all that jazz. (At the Carolina, shows at 1:05, 3:10, 5:10, 7:15 & 9:20 p.m.) 77ze Boston Strangler. (At the Golden Gate Theatre.) . The Collector. 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