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4 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, April 1. 1977 EINEMA Campus Law and Order A powerful documentary that follows a group of policemen as they go about their duty, which not only includes their usual cases, but also their violent tactics for getting information. The frankness of these men is both amazing and sometimes frightening. At 7 and 9:30 tonight in 100 Murphey. Free with a student ID. Hearts of the West Jeff Bridges is a It could be 1 Lite 1 Best-Seller 2:30 4:45 7:10 9:30 Af "SP MICHAEL CAINE DONALD ns , iu minutes ot TXJ I H Franklin Street U-if As n n y mm fff . . am Robert ShawJMU ' 6:45 Bruce Dernjp! " 9:20 'mm JW n Lateshows Fri.-Sat. 11:45 3 In The Attic Filmed in Chapel Hill Junior Bonner .Stpup MrOnppn r Week Days 7:04-9:10 Sat. & Sun. 2:524:58 7:04-9:10 p.m. J I M El 1 r M n ULI Mill Ullflll umw mt ..JACK LEMMON LEE GRANT BRENDA VACCARO JOSEPH COTTEN OLIVIA de HAVILLAND DARREN McCAVIN CHRISTOPHER LEE GEORGE KENNEDY JAMES STEWART as Phillip Stevens HT1 DURHAM, N.C. 2000 CHAPEl HILL ROAD Week Days: 7:04-9:10 Sat. & Sun.: 2:52-4:58 7:04-9:10 p.m. WAY fjiYriT fyTiT 1 II II II II rm Trim ' i A II Ikt i - w f 1 wjj wvrn Soon! . . . Paul Newman in "SLAP SHOT Late Show Fri. & Sat. Nights 11:30 p.m. TEN LITTLE INDIANS" All Seats $2.00 naive young man in the I930's w ho wants to write a Western novel and winds up in Hollywood becoming a Star in B Westerns. A charming, wisecracking comedy with Andy Griffith, Blythe Danner and Alan Arkin as a manic director. Also the Short, Blaze Glory. At 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday in 100 Murphey. Free, The Clowns Fellini's flamboyant exploration of the circus clown as a source of images, passion, melodrama, comedy and pathos. For a finale, Fellini stages his own surrealistic circus, and it's a wonder to behold. At 7 and 9:30 p.m. Sunday in Carroll Hall. Free. Unrelenting SuspenseJM X X H X tomorrow! H 1 H X X x X X cons lande i .1 SUTHERLAND - ROBERT DUVALL n tin,,.,,, VXM j I DURHAM, N.C. i - xj x x x 5" xj !4. M H M VfffmtTxrrrrTO Her name is Jody ( Foster v . ..the new teen age sensation' whose role as a P- -ii.iirmi vll -3--- 1 ft street hooker in "TAXI DRIVER" won an Academy H Award nomination. . . Oscar winner Robert DeNiro. inated for another Oscar as the TAXI DRIVER xj Chapel Hill For local theatres see advertisements on this page. Gold Rush A Charlie Chaplin classic. At 8 p.m. Sunday at the Art School in Carrboro (150 E. Main). Free. TELEVISION The 81st Blow This documentary tells of the slaughter of European Jews by the Nazis. Shown with English subtitles, the movie weaves the testimony of survivors into newsreel footage of Nazi atrocities. At 9:30 tonight on Channel 4. Midnight Special-George Carlin, Natalie Cole, the Electric Light Orchestra, Jose Feliciano, Stephen Bishop, Chick Corea and Staniey Clark, comedy group Travis Shook and the Club Wow. Also: a film clip from Rocky. At I a.m. tonight on Channel 28. Baseball The New York Yankees play the Tar Heels in an exhibition game at Boshamer Stadium. Jim Thacker and Clyde K ing report. At 2 p.m. Saturday on Channel 4. The Outfit Robert Duvall heads a strong cast in this pulp thriller about an ex con's violent vendetta againsl the mobster who murdered his brother. At 9 p.m. Saturday on Channel 28. The Best of Burnett Carol closes her 10th season by showing clips from more than 250 of her past programs. The selections go back to 1 967, when Burnett is seen fielding her first questions from the audience. .rrs -ArsHT s&ck. 8:30 p.m. until 4 p.m. Monday thru Saturday 942-5153 Across from Glen Lennox Shopping Center We're here for you . . . 11 AM-2AM DAILY delicious sandwiches choice of 3 I HUNDREDS OF meats & cheese COMBINATIONS BEER & WINE TAKE OUT! CALL 967-4696 Held Over 5th Week Shows 2:30 4:50 7:10 9:30 diififion BEST PICTURE MN WMUfft M UMm CMMfOF BEST DIRECTOR BEST FILM EDITING Til Held Over 7th Week Shows ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Faye Dunaway "Best Actress" 2:20 4:40 7:00 9:20 Peter Finch "Best Actor" Beatrice Straight "Best Supporting Actress" Prepare munclf for a perfectly outrageous motion picture. MGM presents ffiT FATE WILLIAM PETER ROBERT DUNAWAY HOLOEN FINCH OUVAU Uki4 fctitts Ri Held Over 2nd Week Shows 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:15 bigger, more exciting than "AIRPORT 1975' lanm& III . k ;rt;.Ttls MS'., i-m 1 mm II SHOWING Shows '2:15 4:00 W 5:45 ?:l 7:30 I ; 9:15 npSlO O nervously. Guest stars include Ken Berry, John Davidson, Rock Hudson and Jim Nabors. At 9:30 p.m. Saturday on Channel II. Masterpiece Theatre Georgina gets a chance to appear in a movie in Part 1 1 of "Upstairs. Downstairs," while . Frederick receives a romantic offer from one of her friends. At 10 p.m. Saturday on Channel 4. Jesus of Nazareth, Part I The life of Christ is chronicled in this drama. Basing the film on the Gospels, director Franco Zeffirelli brings sensitivity and reverence to this version of Christ's life and teachings. The film concludes next week. At 8 p.m. Sunday on Channel 28. You Only Live Twice- James Bond (Sean Connery) is in Japan and SPECTER is up to old tricks. The international crime ring is intercepting and stealing U.S. and Soviet space capsules, hoping to trigger a nuclear confrontation between the two powers. At 9 p.m. Sunday on Channel 5. NITE LIFE Chapel Hill Cat's Cradle Mike Cross performs at 9:30 tonight and Saturday. Admission $2. Compardies Lightwood performs at 9:30 tonight and Boot Hill performs at 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Admission $l. Station (in Carrboro) Santa performs at 9:30 tonight and Saturday. Raleigh The Pier Jonathan Edwards performs Tar Heel Classifieds Cost Only $1.50 in 1 1 1 '.'.v.' 2nd Big Week 3:00 6:00 9:00 a El r. . . . . The Nice Guys Finish First For A Change. Miles from anywhere.... So private you can do anything you want! BRENDA VACCARO Co-Starring RICHARD AYRES KYLE EDWARDS DONGRANBERY DON STROUD T" YOU'RE THE COACH OF JHIS STUPID TEAM ?! 600PBVBNIN6. TODAY, BY A NARROW MARS IN OF SOTO 46, TUB U.S. SBNATB CON l F1RMEPPUAN5 PLA 6 com as we New am M I HM i WANK YOU, JOHN. I'M HRS MTHSMNfTS MOUSE BR1SFIN6 ROOM WmSSCRETm-ELECT PUANSPeiAaXJRT.THS MOOD HERS IS ONE OF TRIUMPH, IS IT NOT, MR. SECRSTARy? r t SBCRSim OF SYM- BOUSM! CfflHBUNB .MACKIN HAS MORS. CASSIS? irTinlmil V 6000 NEWS HERE. MIKE! THE SECRETARY OF SYMBOLISM IS ALREADY PLED61N6 MORS "AVERAGE AMERICAN CALL-IN SHOWS V IT lVt dl' I at 9 tonight and The Flying Buritto Brothers perform at 9 p.m. Saturday. Admission $3. Cafe Deja Vu Super Grit Cowboy Band performs at 9 tonight and Saturday. Admission $3. THEATRE . The Playmakers Repertory Company presents History of the American Film., a comical, musical look at Hollywood, films and the American public at 9 tonight and Saturday and April 5-9 in Playmakers Theatre. Tickets are $4.50 on week nights a nd $4.90 on Weekends. Tickets are available at the PRC-Box Office in Graham Memorial, Ledbetter Pickard'sand the Print Shop. . Lotte Goslar's Pantomime Circus will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Hall. Tickets are $3 for students and $4 for the general public. Village Dinner Theatre presents Shenandoah tonight through April 17. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. and tickets are $12.50 tonight and Saturday and $11 Sunday through Thursday. MUSIE Carolina Baroque Opera presents L'Ormindo in the original Italian at 8 tonight in Gerrard Hall. Tickets are $1 for students and $2 for the general public. The Cornerstone presents Gary Stallings of Durham in a folk concert at 8 tonight at the Holy Family Episcopal Church off the 1 5-50 1 by-pass. The concert is free and will be in the Rec Room on the lower level. Bob Seger will perform at 8 tonight in the Greensboro Auditorium. Appearing with Seger is the Atlanta Rhythm Section. Tickets are $7 and $6 and are on sale at the Coliseum Box Office and all area Record Bars. Martha Flowers w ill perform a public recital, of opera arias, song cycles and spirituals at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hill Hall. GALLERY Asian Art Exhibit An exhibition of Indian and Southeast Asian art isshowingat Jukes. Film Festival to feature Kopple By LIBBY LEWIS Staff Writer Academy Award winner Barbara Kopple and documentary film pioneer Richard Leacock are the featured speakers for the third annual North Carolina Film Festival April I-3 here at the University. 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1, 1 1 m A KCZmT RTSL Frodc&a - , C NCNBPLA. ROSMAR 967-8284 .vL".?J..!.1...t.r.,LV.'Vl 1 TERENCE HILL VALERIE PERRINE SZWlJ JACKIE GLEASON ; NCNBPLA. ROSEMAR 967-8284 NCNBPLA. ROSEMAR I 967-8284 ' "" U..i.. ri.L FESTIVAL WE IT ' ' I III -yi-J v7 AE THESE Y I PEOPLE GUESS OTK F&ENP5, i 50... U)E CAN'T PiM THEM THEY'RE TOO LITTLE .' UJE'P STEP ON THEM.' ffSA MOMENT OF PERSON AL TRIUMPH. OF COURSE, BUT MORS JMPORMm IT IS A VICJDRYFOR SYMBOUSM- FOR. CARP6ANS, FOR. TOWN MEETINGS, FOR, CALL-IN SHOWS AND CHATS! YES.mrSp- KIOH.. Q FOR FIRESIDE CHATS! jgg AS AN AVERA6E AMERICAN, MARK I THINK I'D FEEL MORE CHEERED BY THAT IF I DIDNT KNOW MY CHANCES OF ACTUALLY REACHNO THE MAN WERE TRUE. UNLESS, OF COURSE, YOU'RE. AN AYERA6B AMER ICAN PSYCHOPATH. ABOUT ONE IN 200,000. the Ackland Art Museum. Ackland hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m'. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Free. About Space and Time A scientific art exhibit by Jose Majicco is being shown in the Morehead Planetarium. Hours are 2 to 5 p.m. and 7:30 to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7:30 to 10 p.m.. Saturdays; and 2 to 5 p.m. and 7:30 to 10 p.m. on Sundays. Chapel Hili-Carrboro School Art Guild is sponsoring a house tour from I to 6 p.m. on Sunday In addition to visiting eight homes in the community, the tour includes a student art exhibit at the Horace Williams House and a viewing of oil portraits at the Dialectic Senate Hall, New West. Tickets are $2.50 in advance, $3 the day of the tour, and $ I for students. Advance tickets may be purchased at Ledbetter Pickard's, Billy Arthur's, Paces, Eastgate Hardware, and the Country Store in University Mall. SLID Square Dance The Carrboro Recreation Department and the Art School in Carrboro will present an old-timey square dance at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Carrboro Elementary School. Carolina Friends School presents a Crafts Fair from 6 to 10 today, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 6 p.mr on Sunday. The school is on Couch Road in Orange County. Morehead Planetarium Easter the Awakening will be showing at the Planetarium through April 18. The show will be presented at 8 p.m. every evening and 1 1 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. on Saturday and at 2 and 3 p.m. on Sunday. RADIO WXYC (89.3 FM) Artist Profile At 10:30 p.m. Sunday an exclusive interview with a Bruce Springsteen off-shoot, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Kopple won the Oscar for best documentary Monday night with her direction of "Harlan County, U.S.A., based on the July, 1973 coal miners strike in Kentucky. "Harlan County, U.S.A." is her first directing job; past involvements have included the productions of "Hearts and Minds, "Winter Soldier,' and "Gimme Shelter." She will speak at 7 p.m. on April 2 in Carroll Hall Auditorium, preceding the award presentations and screening of the winning films at 9. Leacock, head of the film department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will speak at 7 p.m. in Carroll Hall. He' is credited with "Invisible Empire,' a record of the Ku Klux Klan in Durham, "Happy Mother's Day," and "Chiefs," . a documentary of a j police 'chief convention. . Leacock will also lead two of the four workshops for the Festival; one will be held at 3:30 April I at Zener Auditorium in Duke's Social Psychology Building. The rest of the workshops, open to the public, will be in 01 A Swain Hall on April 2. They include one on "Sound Production," headed by Jim Clark of Kirkman Electronics at 10 a.m., "Continuity and Editing, by Leacock at 12:30, and "Advanced Film Technique,' by Tom Davenport, independent filmmaker and one of this year's judges. An information table will be set up in the lobby of Carroll Hall for the entire Festival, offering Festival schedules and film' resources in the region. Correction The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported Thursday that gay-rights activist Jean O'Leary would speak at 9:30 p.m. Saturday in the Carolina Union. She will speak at 9:30 a.m. YES. ITS A VICTORY FOR THE UT71E6UY," THMAN IN THE STREEiy THE "AVER AGE JOE.. f BACK TO YOU, f ' JOHN, IF YOU PONT MIND. OH. ALL SIR. IF ZFMrtwrr YOU COULD NOT UNTIL JUST CHAT ALL1HBCW WITH HIM FOR. SCOUTS ARB A MINUTE... FREED' I their u)hat Rudeness did he MATCHES SMlJ THEIR lyr-S r r 4-Z
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