Friday, November 7, 1969 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pea2? Three Here We Go Again 9 Movie -r0 rrw tTs By HARVEY ELLIOTT s t r I V CHAPEL HILL Mesiam See ALICE'S RESTAURANT (R) A bittersweet tale of people with their highs and lows who prove that you can't really get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant. Arlo Guthrie stars in the lyrical, autobiographical ode to the restless years. (At the Varsity, shows at 1, 2:51, 4:54, 6:57 & 9 p.m.) THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING, THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING (not rated) Soviet submarine goes aground off Cape Cod and everyone goes berserk, preparing for invasion. A funny, funny film, nominated for Oscar's Best Picture, and starring Jonathan Winters. (Today at the Carolina, shows at 12:45, 2:48, 4:51, 6:59 & 9:07 p.m.) A THOUSAND CLOWNS (nr) A movie about ukeleles, eagle statues, Bubbles the doll, an abandoned Chinese restaurant, the Statue of Liberty, the want ads, Chuckles the Chipmunk, Chevrolet Burns, and all the wonderful things you can do with a one-room apartment. (Saturday at the Carolina, shows at 1, 2:57, 4:54, 6:56 & 8:59 p.m.) LORD OF THE FLIES (nrWilliam Golding's horror tale about an island of abandoned; savage little boys and the society they choose to develop. A host of British amateurs perform frighteningly ' f o I if I f fi.i. it s 1 AFRICAN if ' V- .. m ... 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(Sunday at the Carolina, shows at 2, 3:43, 5:26, 7:09 & 8:52 p.m. A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM (nr)-A Broadway musical that has been stripped of most of its songs, loaded with slapstick and plenty of Zero Mostel, and mounted at a breakneck pace by Richard Lester. Something for everyone. (Monday at the Carolina, shows at 1:43, 3:32, 5:19, 7:06 & 8:53 p.m.) PHAEDRA (nr)-Melina Mercouri is the seductive Mama who lures her stepson (Anthony Perkins) into a relationship that's highly questionable. A stolid, murky drama with a basso-profundo soundtrack and a hairy Raf Vallone as the husbandfather. (Tuesday at the Carolina QUEEN Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle W .j.'--vt. .... . AlL.lEL.JAlS! jPiElKlAlLL P A N Ti A N AIS E T MM AIS U 1 Rj E 1 1 j 5T " T oQw T SlIlP ATA H g R SFZNjA I T 4B EK3 &ll A T SU5 M A W. PlE L. JE T J R L, M(or1P O P SI-TR I ATA RAM b'jATS r A GTN A 5 R A T 1mA L l eTgIa t e !R e ITa t e IR A TEW fTtrFlE V - To the side - Smoke and fog Journeys - Armed conflict - Seagoing vessel - Imitated 33- Untidy 34- Paths 36- Listento 37- Location 39-Pa rent-school organization (abbr.) 41-Beverage P T3"" U 15 m T6 17 " ' 22 23 24 : 2 ;IP 3 3 55 133 34 i3 36 37 - 7a 39 4o" 41 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. y OffSlPEl AAN IN THE . .m . . . . . . dutv eouNb si 3 rti"-. ' . . v-. - - . THE RUSSIANS shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 p.m.) NEVER ON SUNDAY (nr) But don't worry. Melina doesn't stay enmeshed in her problems for long. From Phaedra to the part of a Greek prostitute, she leaps gaily, with several sailors and a shy young man trailing behind. Oscar-winning title song. (Wednesday at the Carolina, shows at 2, 3:40, 5:25, 7:10 & 8:55 p.m.) THE AFRICAN QUEEN (nr) Bogart and Hepburn go sailing up the river on a Sunday afternoon, accompanied by Nazis and leeches. John Huston's adventure story is exciting, and even more electrifying are his stars: two legends. Bogart won his only Oscar for this role. (Thursday at the Carolina, shows at 12:45, 2:23, 4:01, 5:37, 7:17 & 8:55 p.m.) PHAEDRA Free Flicks Schedule iver Kwai And Loren-Mastroianni The Carolina Union films this weekend represent a total of 11 Oscar Awards and one of the best comedies to come out of Italy. Friday's free flick, SUNSET BOULEVARD, stars William Holden and Gloria Swanson. A forgotten star of silent film lives surrounded by her past in a decaying mansion on Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard. Into the household intrudes a failing young scriptwriter, who first exploits her illusions, then himself becomes trapped in vanity and egotism, to end as the star's lover and pet, while she goes gloriously mad. Directed by Billy Wilder, the 1950 film is a sharp portrait of Movieland and James Agee called it "full of exactness, cleverness, mastery, pleasure and arguable choice and judgment." It will be shown tonight at 6, 8 and 10 in the Great Hall. THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI won seven dooooooou HBf, KSFf CAXiT YOU SEE :;: Hoy aooitt ICING?? V - J a m Wh aw a. m a mm . . - - ALU IHtbWi, LIKING susTrruT&i SPECTATOR VPAU THINK 1 4 DURHAM EASY RIDER (R)-In Southern vernacular, an easy rider was an old man who lived off the money made by his whoremistress. His life was free and easy. Peter Fonda, in a recent interview, said he wants us to keep that definition in mind. (At the Yorktowne, shows at 1:55, 3:41, 5:27, 7:18 & 9:45 p.m.) THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH (M)-That's Sandy Dennis's reply to all the well-meaning folks you want to help her through an unfortunate time: an unmarried pregnancy. Everybody else seems worried, Sandy's just fine. Stiff upper lip. (At the Rialto, shows at 1, 3, 5, 7:01 & 9:02 p.m.) ALFRED THE GREAT (M) The history of England with the accent on religious -.-..w- Oscars and is one of the most honored films in history. In addition to being named Best Picture of 1957, KWAI won an Acting Oscar for Alec Guinese in his role of a British colonel. The scene is a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp, where mmm & 1 Winning Student Movies At Genesis Film Festival "Genesis I," a collection of student and independently made films, will be shown in the Great Hall of the Union on Tuesday and Wednesday (Nov. 11 & 12). The two hour program of 15 new films will be presented by Carolina Union Films. The presentation contains experimental and documentary films made by young filmmakers from all over the country. Such wildly experimental techniques as color separation, solarization, SEASON-TICKET tlCLPERl THsi - . din 1 , 'iff A ; t.s ' A THOUSAND CLOUTSS fanaticism and sexual frustration. Visually impressive, but dramatically - . . sometimes unbelievable. David Hemmings is Alfred. (At the Northgate, shows at 1, 3:06, 5:12, 7:18 & 9:24 p.m.) THE UNDEFEATED (G) That's an apt title for John Wayne and Rock Hudson, the two stars of this film, who just never seem do any interesting movies but just keep grinding them out. Kock is out of place as a Western hero, but Wayne is in hog heaven. (At the Center, shows at 1, 3:06, 5:12, 7:21 & 9:30 p.m.) ALICE'S RESTAURANT (R) At the Carolina, shows at 1:08, 3:06, 5:04, 7:02 & 9 p.m. RALEIGH FINIAN'S RAINBOW LORD OF r x 5 - B.'V.-.V.vAV..'.- fiSW.-.-.' 'Vslt vwv . Sunset Boulevard, British officers are commanded to built a bridge over the River Kwai. In a contest of wills, the British, colonel forces his Japanese counterpart to agree to let the British officers supervise the construction. The flick will be shown at 6, negative and positive strobe, and rapid-fire cutting are utilized in the show. Also used are conventional social documentaries, dramatic, and eomedic styles of expression. Many of these films have received awards and prizes at film festivals and contests. Two of them, "7362" and "Now That The Buffalo's Gone," were recently selected by the New York Museum of Modern Art for inclusion in the film programs and archive collection. The success of this program will help talented young filmmakers gain exposure and finances to develop new projects, and admission charge is$l at the door. Inn Oipl Hill: 203 W. Franklin Su icfn tha Inn Crswd Featuring. Famaus fn'JA Fresh Baked CARHY OUT OR EAT IN Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 A.M. 'til 12 PM. Friday & Saturday 11 A.M. til 1 A.M. Sunday 4 P.M. 'ti! 11 P.M. ORDER BY PHONE FOR FASTER SERVICE Durham 2SG-0357 Crupel Hill 942-5143 Allow approximately 20 Minutes (nr) This one is those people who: (a) like old-fashioned musicals, (b) like Petula Clark, (c) don't mind a cornball script, (d) can get emotionally involved with a leprechaun, and (e) have the slightest interest in how things are in Glocca Morra. (At the Cardinal, shows at 1:05, 3:30, 6:04 & 8:40 p.m.) MONTEREY POP (nr)-In concert: Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, the Mamas and the Papas, the Who, Otis Redding, Ravi Shankar, Country Joe and the Fish, and lots more. D.A. Pennebaker captured the spirit of the pop festival with colors and faces. (Late show tonight and Saturday at the Cardinal, 11:15 p.m.) BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID (M) The most fun Western since "Cat Ballou" and the v, THE FLIES 8:30 & 11 p.m. in the Great Hall on Saturday night. Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni are the participants in the madcap romp, MARRIAGE ITALIAN STYLE, directed by Vittorio de Sica. Miss Loren plays the part of a prostitute with a heart of gold; Mastroianni is a vain and foolish bar owner who first meets her in a brothel, then takes her home where she cares for his aging mother. Miss Loren tricks him into marriage by feigning a fatal illness, but Mastroianni gets an annulment when he discovers the fraud. She confesses that her motive in marriage was to secure a name for her three sons born out of wedlock. One of them is Mastroianni's; but she won't tell him which one. MARRIAGE ITALIAN STYLE will be shown at 4, 6 and 8 p.m. on Sunday. li jJLZjbZI Hit i it ALICFS RESTAURANT most fun outlaw movie since "Bonnie and Clyde." But it's a copy of neither. Robert Redford plays George Burns to Paul Newman's Grade Allen. (At the State, shows at 1:05, 3:05, 5:07, 7:07 & 9:12 p.m.) FUNNY GIRL (nr)-Lush and lavish. Show business, backstage story. You know: the old formula, girl meets boy, girl gets too successful, leaves boy behind. Got a great girl for the part. A little funny-looking, but can she sing! (At the Colony, shows daily at 8 p.m.; matinees on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.) EASY RIDER (R)-At the Village, shows at 1:15, 3:10, 5:05, 7 & 9 p.m. LORD OF THE FLIES (nr) At the Varsity, shows at 3:15, 4:55, 6:35 & 8:15 p.m. THE UNDEFEATED (G) At the Ambassador, shows at 12:55, 2:55, 4:55, 6:55 & 9 p.m. , CAMELOT (nr)-The most beautiful of the recent flood of movie musicals stars sensuous Vanessa Redgrave as Guinevere and a lusty Richard Harris as King Arthur. Cut badly after its roadshow release, but.' it's still entertaining and lovely. (Starts Sunday at the Varsity, shows at 2, 5 & 8 p.m.) ' GREENSBORO BABY DOLL (R)-Carroli Baker and Eli Wallach in Tennessee Williams' story 'bout po white trash. The Catholics had a fit when it was first released, in 1956. (At the Terrace, shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 p.m.) SLAVES (R)-Dionne Warwick and Stephen Boyd in David Susskind's story 'bout low, black trash. Critics and audiences are having a fit about having to sit through such crap. (At the Carolina, shows at 1:35, 3:29, 5:23, 7:17 & 9:11 p.m.) "ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL EVER SEEN!" -VILLAGE VOICE PETER FONDA - DENNIS HOPPER mmnt f I r- uUVJ biiouing: Shows: 1:55-3:41-5:27-7:18-9:45 Telephone 439-2327 QUIK FOOD MART tells only half cf cur stsry to ycu. While QUIK FOOD remains Chapel HUPs only dovntoyn msrket, ws zho effer lars selec tions cf fa reign and domestic BEER, CHAMPAGNES, a . VINES plus 211 of your Party flssds. Stop in soon znd discover all thst Y8 hsvo to offer. UIK FOOD MART . 112 V.'FRAflKLlII OPEII EVEflY fllTE TIL 11:23 ics Goer Vino . ...-4 . v. MIDNIGHT COWBOY (X) Joe Buck and Ratzo Rizzo have stayed in Greensboro so long they're almost eligible to vote. One of the year's best. (At the Cinema, shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 p.m.) EASY RIDER (R)-At Janus 1 and 2, shows at 1:05, 2:05, 3:35, 4:35, 5:20, 6:20, 7:05, 8:05 & (:50 p.m. Late shows Friday and Saturday nights at 10:50 & 11:35. FUNNY GIRL (nr)-At the Center, shows daily at 8 p.m.; matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. THE UNDEFEATED (G)-At the Golden Gate, shows at 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 p.m. r ' 'V JC- ' If- :' v ZERO MOSTEL 1 USED Paperback Wovels We've just moved them to a larger case to give you a wider choice! 15c Each The Old Book Corner 137A East Rosemary St. Chapel Hill c 1 folestricted rv"f ?u&! """' I All Seats 1.75 V, WHAT'S IN A NAME? Grcssriss f i 1 t.i