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Tht OsIIy Ttr Httl inema On Campus "La Rupture" This Clauds Chabrot film of 1970 la bastd on a Charlotte Armstrong mystery, and was shown at the 1 973 New York, Film Festival. Although Chabrol places the film In what he has referred to as his Fritz Lang period, It Is essentially a pull-the-wings-off-the-fly exercise, with Stephana Audran the victim, saved at the last moment by a deus ex machlna (or mad husband gone madder). .(Alternative Cinema, Friday at 7 & 9:30 p.m., Saturday at 2, 7 & 9:30 p.m., Greenlaw Auditorium, $1.50.) The Devils" Ken Russell's version of The Devils of London" is the most vivid and unforgettable of all. Determined to punch INGL 4 C r THURSDAY S ATU R D A Y the LI lf1m- 834-0524 rjArinfi "7f7f- t r '? ''l v , 11b fii, its lFW mm Friday, April 4, 1975 through to his audiences an understanding of the horror and absurdity of the Incident, In; which a liberal priest was tortured and burned', at the stake on the evidence of nuns afflicted by sexual hysteria, he stresses the brutality of Grandlera world, although as In all his films, the almost disgusting mutability of the flesh Is balanced by the hope of salvation for the spirit. (Union free flick, today at 6:30 & 9 p.m., Great Kali.) The Magician" Bergman's startling work is a thinking man's horror film and a symbolic self-portrait by one of the great film artists. A wandering magician comes bearing a bag of tricks that turn him from magician Into savior, then to con-man, and finally to artist extraordinaire. Max von Sydow leads a brilliant attack on modern rationality and cynicism. (Union free flick, Saturday at 630 & 9.-00 p.m., Great Hail.) Tvvvwirw Restaurant & Entertainment Forum Cameron Village Subway Raleigh DANCE FLOOR O)ro)nn yinrop ETFSEEl ;. . . , v r ) Wf7 SHOWTIME 15-501 BYPASS CHAPEL HILL-DURHAM BLVD ; "Lord of the Files" Peter Brook's film of the WIHIam Goldlng novel about the stranding of a group of English schoolboys on an uninhabited island. Without the boundaries Imposed upon their world by an adult society, they quickly Invent their own. Judith Crist called it a "gripping adventure-horror film" and found It to be a "thought-provoking "commentary on the heart end mind of man." (Union free flick, Sunday at 930 & 9 p.m., Great Hall.) Chapel Hill The Four Musketeers" (Varsity, at 1 , 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m., $2.25.) "Murder on the Orient Express" The film Is a shade too long, and the pace isn't crackling (like It could afford to be), but ifs tremendously likable. (Carolina, at 2:10, 430, 6:50 and 9:10 p.m., $2.25.) "Young Frankenstein" Mel Brooks is in 'control again. (Plaza 1, at 3.D5, 5:05, 7:05 and S:05 p.m., $2.25.) "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" Ellen Burstyn Is nominated for an Oscar for this film, the story of a woman and a second chance. Diane Ladd won a supporting actress nomination. (Piaza 2, at 2:45, 4:55, 7:05 and 9:15 p.m., $2.25.) "Lenny" (Plaza 3, at 2:50, 5, 7:1 0 and 920 p.m., $2.25.) Late Show "2001: A Space Odyssey" Stanley Kubrick's magical mystery tour through our past and future. (Carolina, at 1 1 30 p.m. today and Saturday, $2.) r-ST INSTAoCOjPY 4 G yKil faxfm. Quality Copying - 'M1' 'W at 105 N.Columbia St. O '; Y.n: tojaiajp3 foyer the Zoom) ' 929-0170 M-F9-6 (si .GREAT ATMngPHFRF NATIONALLY 4 Sl 9:00 p.m Bop g i Durham "Persona" (Freewater Ricks, Biological Sciences Auditorium, Duke.) "Sugarland Express" (Quad Flicks, Page Auditorium, Duke, Sunday at 7 & 9 & 11, Jim) Nighr Life Town Hall "Quacky Duck and His Barnyard FrleiWs" will perform at 9 pjn. today and Saturday. $1.50 cover charge. Cat's Cradle The "Setner Boys" will 'perform at 930 p.m. today and Saturday. Cover charge. Blueberry Hill "Hot Cakes" win perform at 9 p.m. today and Saturday. $250 cover charge per person. Membership, $2.50, required. . Foxcroft The "Steve the Dream" rock'n 'roll show will begin at 9 p.m. today. No cover. The Spirits of Emotion" will perform at 9 p.m. Saturday. $1 cover charge. The Pier (Raleigh) "Singletree" will perform at 9 p.m. today and Saturday. $3 cover charge. Frog and Nightgown (Raleigh) Lynne Carter, female impressionist, will perform at 9 p.m. today and Saturday. Call 829-9799 for reservations. The Lab Theatre presents Doris Lessing's "Play With a Tiger" at 4 and 8 p.m. today In 06 Graham Memorial. Free tickets are available ODdoaOl) APRIL 6 OUTDOOR with MuU cover $2.00 concession stands carnival atmosphere JOIN THE FUN ACROSS FROM THE mm HBW tKKH WKfF at the Lab office on the south mezzanine of Graham LtemortsL Te vision The Other" This suspense thr&er, based on the novel by Thomas Try on, la th story of N3es, a young boy who depends on his twin brother, Holland, for company and moral support. Mysterious events and horrible deaths begin to occur, with NUts and Holland In the thick of everything. (At 9 pan. today on channel 11.) An exhibition of 70 lithographs and screenprints will run through Sunday In the Ackland Art Center. Admission is free. Music Harry Chapin will perform at 1130 a.m. today in the Pit The Carolina Choir will perform at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hill Hail. Admission is free. Herble Hancock will perform at 8 pjn. Tuesday, April 8 in Memorial Hall. Tickets, $4, are on sale at the Union desk. Marian McPaiUand will perform at 8 p.m. today and Saturday in Stewart Theatre on the N.C. State campus in Raleigh. Call 737-3105 for tickets. Virgil Fox will perform at 8:15 p.m. Sunday in Cameron Indoor Stadium on the Duke campus. Tickets, $4.50, $3.50 and $2.50, are on sale at Duke's Page box office. Pianist Karen VunKannon will perform at 8:15 p.m. Saturday in the East Duke Music Room on the Duke campus. Admission is free. TOIMIGHT- 8:30-12:30 Grad Center Duke Univ. LIVE BAND ("THE WEEDS") and all the BEER you can drink! Admission $2 188 Everyone's invited SPONSORED BY CAROLINA GAY ASSOCIATION & DUKE GAY ALLIANCE UNC-CH Student & Staff Only! July 11 to August 19 Washington Details in room n ( t FAM0USBAfISJ 2:00 p.m. CONCERT phone 489-3984 NEW SOUTH SQUARE MALL f ivC-asi---; "f ' it r - David Matthews (left) plays Harry Payne, Bonnie Blake (center) plays Anna Freeman and Greg Vines plays Tom Lattimer In the Lab Theatre's presentation of Doris Lessing's "Play With a Tiger" at 4 p.m. today In 08 Graham Memorial. Free tickets are available at the Lab office on the south mezzanine of Graham Memorial. Arnold George, who plays the flute, the saxello and the alto sax, will perform with organist Cheryl Massenburg and pianist Pamela Wilson at 4 p.m. Sunday in B.N. Duke Auditorium on the N.C. Central campus in Durham. Admission is free. by Pan-American Jet Charter London Washington 201, Student Union 3 ltis- nJ L
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