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Films Of The Week
A convenient listing of the
week's films. Commercial
schedules subject to change.
TONIGHT
The Thin Man (Wilson Hall,
7 & 9 p.m.; .75 or series
pass). Directed by W.S. Van
Dyke. "The Thin Man started a
new cycle in screen
entertainment by
demonstrating that a murder
mystery could also be a
sophisticated comedy. As Nick
and Nora Charles, William
Powell and Myrna Loy shocked
and delighted the country by
indicating that a married
couple didn't have to suffer
and adjust and learn to live
with each other...(The Thin
Man has one of the classic
moments of thirties comedy:
William Powell taking the gun
his complaisant wife has just
given him for Christmas and
shooting the ornaments off the
tree)."–Kael
Fiddler on the Roof
(University)
The Rise of Little Mother
(Cinema, 2,4,6,8, 10 p.m.; $2,
thru Tues.)
Asylum (Barracks Road)
You'll Like My Mother
(Paramount; 1,3,5,7,9 p.m., $2,
thru Wed.)
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